File consists of memos regarding the donation of funds by Dr. Desta Levine, on behalf of the Leavine family, for the purchase of a mace for the University of Waterloo, and related storage, as well as a proposal for a University mace authored by T. L. Batke, A. P. Gordon, and E. M. Brookes.
University of Waterloo. Plant Operations.Dr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordSix family portraits of of Dr. S.F. Leavine, his wife Desta, and their two daughers, Desta and Pauline taken on separate occasions, likely at the family resident, by Kitchener-Waterloo Record photographers.
Leavine, Stanley FrancisTwo clippings which include references to the K-W Collegiate Institute where Dr. S.F. Leavine's eldest daughter, Desta Leavine, was a student. The first, undated, describes how Desta was one of three public speaking contest winners to address the K-W Kiwanis Club at one of their weekly luncheon meetings. Desta's speech focused on the Mary Celeste, a mystery ship of the last century found adrift and crewless in mid-Atlantic. The second clipping, from the July 7, 1945 edition of the Kitchener Record, includes promotion results for the K-W Collegiate .
Leavine, Stanley Francis