Graduation portraits, University of Waterloo.
Pirak Studios LimitedFile contains a typescript of a lecture dated August 14, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasFile contains typescript of lecture dated September 26, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasFile contains a typescript of a lecture dated September 4, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasFile contains a of a typescript of a lecture dated July 31, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasFile contains typescript of lecture dated August 22, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasFile contains a carbon copy typescript of a lecture titled
Lacey, ThomasFile contains a carbon copy typescript of a lecture titled
Lacey, ThomasFile consists of one glass amber bottle with a cork stopper. The bottle is 18 cm high, and 21 cm in circumference.
University of Waterloo. School of Pharmacy.Graduation portraits, University of Waterloo.
Pirak Studios LimitedGraduation portraits, University of Waterloo.
Pirak Studios LimitedClass composites, Conestoga College.
Pirak Studios LimitedClass composite, Conestoga College.
Pirak Studios LimitedProtests were against the American government field testing nuclear bombs at Amchitka.
One holograph letter from Amelia Alderson Opie to an unidentified correspondent dated May 5, 1838 refusing an invitation.
Opie, AmeliaFile contains a carbon copy typescript of a lecture.
Lacey, ThomasFile consists of an agreement relating to business conducted with Amer-Con Corporation (Miami, FL).
ElectrohomeFile contains a typescript of a lecture titled "American Election", dated November 6, 1948.
Lacey, ThomasPlatform of the American Eugenics Party. The key points are: race and stock purity, no persecution (of any "Caucasian stock"), quantity control (population control), quality control (eugenics), experts rule (only people who pass a test can do certain things), incentive economics, role of women (traditional roles only), neutral on God, education provisions (basic education for all based on perceived intellect level), positive public communication media (no media coverage of dysgenic acts), white defectives (the danger of white people who oppose segregation), dysgenic regulation (no violent sports), anti-vice, anti-pollution, and eugenic marriages.
American Eugenics PartyA collection of publications from the American Eugenics Party (AEP), a political party that campaigned in the United States in the 20th century. Relying on eugenics and scientific racism to justify their beliefs, the publications discuss the party's political platforms, as well as their feelings towards women, people with mental illness, Arab, Asian, Black and Jewish people, and "white defectives" a term used by the AEP to refer to white people who supported desegregation.
American Eugenics PartyFile consists of material relating to Electrohome's corporate account with American Express. Includes credit card transaction reports, correspondence, and copies of card cancellation forms.
ElectrohomeFile consists of material relating to Electrohome's corporate account with American Express. Includes correspondence, credit card transaction reports, copies of card cancellation forms, agreements and information from American Express, ms. notes, and a typed proposal about using the American Express Corporate Card System.
Electrohome