Photograph of J.E. Brown, Chief, National Science Library; Doris Lewis; Bertha Bassam, Director Emeritus, FLIS; Provincial Treasurer Allan; R.H. Blackburn, Chief, University of Toronto.
University of Waterloo LibrariesOne typescript letter from Marcia Williams Bradley, archivist and director of the Sophia Smith Collection at the Smith College Library about the renaming of the Radcliffe Women's Archives to the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library. Also in the file are carbon copy typescripts of letters form Long to Bradley about the Smith College Library, the development of the Aberdeen Library and its donation to the University of Waterloo, including references to Waterloo University Library Doris Lewis.
Long, ElizabethFile consist of Brief on the Need for Increased Library Budgets, 1965 to 1970 and Beyond, by Doris Lewis, September 13, 1965
University of Waterloo LibrariesCorrespondence regarding the location and donation of records to the University of Waterloo that would later become the contents of the Colin Rankin fonds. Communication is predominantly between P. G. Cornell and Kenneth A. MacKirdy, members of Waterloo's Department of History, and the descendants of Colin Rankin; grandson's John L. Rankin, Erroll K. McDougall, and John E. R. McDougall, and Rankin's daughter, Lilly Walters. Also in the file is an exchange between Bruce Peel, University Librarian at the University of Alberta, and Doris Lewis, University Librarian at Waterloo, about the acquisition of the papers of Elizabeth Smith Shortt and the possible connection between Donald McKay and a Nan McKay who worked at the University of Saskatchewan between 1913 and 1955.
Rankin, Colin76-06-01_5-5A (Left to right) Dr. Carl Pollock, Murray Shepherd [University Librarian], Doris Lewis [former University Librarian], Dr. Burt Matthews [University President].
Carbon copy of typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. Kenneth F. Kister, librarian at The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College regarding the Lady Aberdeen Library. Long makes reference to the enclosure of a brief history about the library and offers some information about setbacks and successes. Of note is a reference to Doris Lewis and the University of Waterloo Library: "Special libraries are blossoming out everywhere. Waterloo is a young, progressive university, and I am sure the Chief Librarian, Mrs. Doris Lewis, will get a good backing for extending our collection into a most valuable information centre on the history of women."
Long, ElizabethLeft to right: Pollock, Shepherd, Lewis and Matthews.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.41 items of correspondence to both Doris Lewis and Esther Michael at the University of Waterloo from Elizabeth Long. Also includes one speech by Long addressed to Doris Lewis regarding the donation of the Lady Aberdeen Archive to the University of Waterloo that makes mention of a ceramic match holder and a telegram from Long to Lewis regarding the removal of a bust of Dr. Emily Stowe from the old city hall in Toronto.
Long, ElizabethAccrual consists of copy prints and negatives of a library staff Christmas party at St. Paul's made at the request of Murray Shepherd because the originals hanging in the Library Office were deteriorating. Staff identification keys and reproduction work order forms included in file.
University of Waterloo LibrariesAccession consists of two copies of a cassette recording of a news item from Guelph, Ontario's CJOY radio. Titled "Report on feminism collection at the U. of W. Library" the recording features an interview with Doris Lewis by Peter Coleman regarding the collection of women focused research material by the University of Waterloo Library.
University of Waterloo LibrariesImage of Doris Lewis unpacking, reviewing and shelving records and books from the Lady Aberdeen Library on the History of Women.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages of Doris Lewis with the R. Hon. Consul General from the West German Legation, in Toronto, Mrs. and Professor R. E. Wynne during the donation of 38 books on modern German history to the University of Waterloo Library.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordJ.E. Brown, Doris Lewis, Bertha Bassam, James Allan and R.H. Blackburn Doris Lewis standing with together and conversing with smiles. The group is seen dressed in robes and mortarboard caps.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordJ.E. Brown, Doris Lewis, Bertha Bassam, James Allan and R.H. Blackburn Doris Lewis standing with together and conversing with smiles. The group is seen dressed in robes and mortarboard caps.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of people walking in a line from the Modern Languages building while dressed in robes and mortarboard caps. Ron Eydt is seen at the front of the line, dressed in a cap and gown, holding a ceremonial mace with Dana Porter following behind.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of people walking in a line from the Modern Languages building while dressed in robes and mortarboard caps. Ron Eydt is seen at the front of the line, dressed in a cap and gown, holding a ceremonial mace.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of people walking in a line from the Modern Languages building while dressed in robes and mortarboard caps. Ron Eydt is seen at the front of the line, dressed in a cap and gown, holding a ceremonial mace with Dana Porter following behind.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordJ.E. Brown, Doris Lewis, Bertha Bassam, James Allan and R.H. Blackburn Doris Lewis standing with together and conversing with smiles. The group is seen dressed in robes and mortarboard caps, and a ceremonial mace is visible on a table in the foreground.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordJ.E. Brown, Doris Lewis, Bertha Bassam, James Allan and R.H. Blackburn Doris Lewis standing with together and conversing with smiles. The group is seen dressed in robes and mortarboard caps, and a ceremonial mace is visible on a table in the foreground.
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