The Series consists of records that selectively reflect Dr. Lewis’ service to external organizations and his interests in professional learning opportunities.
The Series consists of records created as a result of Dr. Lewis’ teaching activities including those from the University of Toronto, McGill University and the University of Calgary. The records include outlines of courses, hand-outs, hand-written speaking and lecture notes and reading lists. Courses represented include the Behavior Course, Death and Dying, Group Dynamics, Group training, Affective Disorders, Growth and Development and the History of Psychiatry.
The Series consists of records that reflect Dr. Lewis’ administrative responsibilities and activities throughout the course of his professional career. Records include reports, correspondence, and committee minutes.
The series consists of records pertaining to Dr. Lewis’ early medical training at the University of Toronto, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Maudsley Hospital in England including records on a Lysergic Acid (LSD) research project. Also consists of correspondence and reports regarding Dr. Lewis’ McLaughlin Foundation Travelling Fellowship grant.
Ephemera related to Alice Munro, William Laidlaw's sister. Includes stamps, coin, and program.
Family history research exploring the ancestors and descendants of William Laidlaw's parents Robert Eric Laidlaw and Annie Clark Laidlaw (nee Chamney).
Correspondence either from or referencing William Laidlaw's sister, Alice Munro (nee Laidlaw).
Material related to William Laidlaw's employment search, time as an employee at the University of Calgary, and post-retirement activities as well as published papers and his book "Introduction to quantum concepts in spectroscopy".
Material related to William G. Laidlaw's education from high school through university including his MSc and PhD theses.
Series consists of colour and black & white photographic prints and negatives of Kroetsch and his family, friends, and colleagues as well as various travel destinations.