Fonds consists of slides of Thompson's travels, projects, and teaching materials over the course of his career. This includes multiple trips in Canada, the United States of America, Europe, and Asia, as well as materials and student work from his time at Kent State University, North Dakota State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the University of Manitoba. Images from his travels largely focus on urban areas.
Fonds largely pertain to the design career of Grant Marshall, including teaching positions at the University of Manitoba (as well as many teaching slides) and private interior design business. Also features records pertaining to ballet costume design, fashion, and Marshall’s fashion boutique, The Third Step; Marshall’s artwork and exhibitions; primary, secondary, and post-secondary education; and personal records such as family photos and correspondence.
Collections include textual, graphic, and MIS records created by de Forest over his career, largely pertaining to his time as a professor in the Faculty of Architecture. Also includes a collection of published materials, including architectural design journals.
The records include original and reproduced architectural sketches of residential and summer homes in Manitoba and Ontario; sketches include floor plans, elevations, site plans, and perspectives. Sheets present preliminary and proposed plans for future homes, as well as proposed alterations to existing structures. Some information about homes’ electrical wiring and building notes are provided. With the exception of some mild staining and minor tears, the records are in good condition overall.
The T Kue Young file contains the following material:
Review and book jacket of his Health Care and cultural change 1989 (1p)
Letters Tennenhouse to Young with thanks for his books Cardiovascular Diseases and Risk Factors among North American Indians 1990 and Health of Native Americans 1994 (2pp)
Announcement of award of Hildes Medal by the Internat’l Union for Circumpolar Health 2000 Bull 27 July 2000 (1p)
Announcement of his move to U of Toronto Jan 10, 2002, UM e-memo (1p)
Notice from Bull 38(4), 20 May 2004, announcing TKY as keynote speaker at Man Hist of Med symposium on "Tuberculosis in Canada: Past and Present" (1p)
Screening for Diabetes in Manitoba First Nations Communities, Man Med Spring/Summer 2003 (1p)
“$12.8 -M program to tackle diabetes” WFP 18 Feb 2001 (1p)
Cover: "Health Transitions in Arctic Populations" edited by TK Young & P Bjerregaard incl Bison record (3pp)
"A long litany of injustice" review of TKY's book Health Care and Culture Change: The Indian Experience in the Central Subarctic (prob WFP nd) (2pp)
Corres with RE Beamish re REB's chapter on "Aboriginal Medicine - Natural and Supernatural" (17pp) See also: -books in Manitoba Authors’ Collection in NJM