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Walton, Frederick A'Court

The Frederick A’Court Walton file contains the following material:

  1. Obits.: CMAJ v148(4):632 15 Feb 1993 (1p)

  2. Copies of student and faculty cards 2pp

  3. 1933 Faculty questionnaire (1p)

  4. Letter to Marion Ferguson undated but c1982-1983
    Notes:
    -Frederick AC is the father of Charles HA and Frederick A
    -Charles HA and Frederick A are brothers

MPC3.2#060(Grad class 1933); 2.0#110(Students, Ninette1929)

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Stewart, David Alexander

The David Alexander Stewart file contains the following material:

  1. Obit.: MMR 17:51&52 1937; UMMJ 8:116 1937; CMAJ Mar1937 p.296, 324 & Apr 1937; pp435-436 (6pp)

  2. Faculty questionnaire and 5 x 7 faculty card (2pp)

  3. PHT Thorlakson to TAJ Cunnings 22 Jan 1965 with memories of Ninette (2pp)

  4. 50 Years ago today WFP 17 Mar 1959: DAS note re Ninette; 30 Years ago today WFP 20 Jan 1932: DAS on need of public health insurance (2pp)

  5. Corres DAS & Med Lib Letters between DA Stewart & library re collection of his publications Aug 9 & 15, 1935 (5pp)

  6. Clipping of picture & address by Prof FW Clark presenting Dr. Stewart for his LL.D. Univ Man Quart 2(1) 16, 43-44 1927 (2pp)

  7. Schwartz, D: “Cdn doctors who have distinguished themselves in other fields” MMR 34: 645-55 1954 (1p)

  8. Corres re DA Stewart collection with A Thornton-Trump 2002 (1p)

  9. Biog note from G Fahrni’s 1980 "Recollections of Medicine and the Manitoba Medical School 1906-1946" (4pp)

  10. Pamphlet “Dedication and unveiling of Dr. David A. Stewart Memorial, Manitoba Sanatorium, Ninette, Canada July 24, 1940” (1-16pp booklet)

  11. Pamphlet “Souvenir of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of the Manitoba Sanatorium at Ninette, Manitoba 1910-1935” (1-16pp booklet)

  12. “David Alexander Stewart 1874-1937” Calgary Assn Clin Historical Bull 6(2) 1-5 1941:pp1-5 (1-12pp booklet)

  13. “David Alexander Stewart, MD” Man Dept Cultural Affairs and Historial Resources 1982 & 1986 (1-10pp booklet+ 1-9pp booklet)

  14. Photocopy “DA Stewart memorial dedication ceremony” Man Lung Ass. Easy Breathing 9(6):3 1982 (with picture of DB Stewart with plaque at Pelican Lake); Memorial unveiling article CMAJ v43(3), Sept 1940 (2pp)

  15. Mitchell: “Memorable personalities-David Alexander Stewart 1874-1937” UMMJ 21:106-115,1950 (10pp)

  16. DAS collection in Provincial Archives: "Material held in Provincial Archives File # MG9 A54 (this file lists corres, 1925-37; articles (by DAS) 1925-37; misc articles 1930-41; notes; "General Index"; (15pp+1p)

  17. Proverbs and maxims selected from the life time collection of the late Doctor David Alexander Stewart” [Dr. DB Stewart said these were put together by a patient William Doern, from quotations DAS put up on the main hospital notice board sat the Sanatorium]; incl corres (29pp coil-bound booklet+2pp)

  18. Index and 2 listings of his Collected Papers in 21.9a, Sept 1993, Feb 1995; (16+9+21pp)

  19. Letter from DB Stewart re memorial plaque (1p)

  20. MacEwan, DW: “David A. Stewart, MD... typescript & reprinted page Radiographics 19:1408-9 Nov-Dec 1999 (19pp)

  21. Letters Speechley/Stewart re paper on Sir John Richardson and artworks re hobbies exhibition at 1930 BMA mtg, list of those accepted for display (7pp)

  22. Copy of his painting, and accompanying article by I Carr, published on cover of Man Med (4)1992 (2pp)

  23. Houston’s “DA Stewart, 1874-1937: Western Tuberculosis pioneer” (2pp)

  24. Peope Profile of DAS from CDC Team @ Sask Lung Assn, produced under contract to Canada’s Digital Collection Program, Industry Canada (2pp)

  25. Election as Vice Pres National Tuberculosis Assn Man Med Assn 62, 1926 (1p)

  26. DAS gave principal address at unveiling of cairn at Wawanesaa re establishement of trading posts along Assiniboine and Souris rivers CMAJ v23(2) Aug 1930 (1p)
    See also:
    -21.9a Collected works of DA Stewart - presented to Archives by DB Stewart
    -21.9 G Fahrni file Folder 3 #9 p 2 recollections
    -12.1.13 Stewart Memorial Scholarships
    -21.7.9 DA Stewart memorial lecture

    • HM Speechly photograph album (photograph file 4.3#61) incl article on BMA annual meeting in Wpg 1930 from BMJ 20 Sept 1930 p487 mentions DAS read interesting paper on Sir John Richardson, surgeon explorer of the Arctic
      Note:
      -father of David B Stewart
      MPC 1.0 #55

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Manitoba Pool Elevators Fonds

  • CA MCK RG4
  • Fonds
  • 1874-2001, predominant 1930-1970

This fonds contains records dealing with every aspect of the Manitoba Pool Elevators organization, from the events leading to its formation in the 1920's, to its amalgamation as part of Agricore beginning in the late 1990's. Fonds includes records of the local co-operative elevator association established in the period 1925 - 1968 under the Co-operative Associations Act including organizational papers, minutes of executive board, minutes of shareholders annual meeting, financial statements, correspondence, membership lists, miscellaneous. Also to be found are documents related to the Royal Commission re the Manitoba Pool Elevators Limited ca. 1931 and miscellaneous documents, 1925 -1952, central office papers consisting of annual reports, circulars to local co-operative elevator associations and documents related to various other activities of the Manitoba Pool Elevators organization. Fonds also contains documents pertaining to the Manitoba Co-operative Poultry Marketing Association Limited and its successor, the Manitoba Dairy and Poultry Co-operative Limited, and related agencies.Books acquired for the Manitoba Pool Elevator Library,a complete run of both the Scoop Shovel (the Pool's first newspaper)and the Manitoba Cooperator, photographs, slides, audiotapes, and reel-to-reel video's, dating from the 1890's to 2001 round out the fonds which also includes a small number of miscellaneous items are also included, such as banners, and company issued briefcases.

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A.E. McKenzie Company fonds

  • CA MCK RG3McS
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1996, predominant 1910-1974

The fonds consists of textual records, photographs and artifacts from A.E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd. The textual records include minutes, documents, financial records, administrative records, by-laws, legal records, catalogues, sales literature, seed packets, newspaper clippings, appraisals, publications, scrapbooks and miscellaneous sections. In addition, some of the records within the fonds relate to the operations of McKenzie subsidiaries -- Brett-Young Seeds, Steele-Briggs Seeds, Pike & Co. and McFayden Seeds -- and various properties owned by McKenzie Seeds. There are approximately 500 photographs that depict the operations and employees of McKenzie Seeds and the seed industry in general. The artifacts include blueprints, newspaper clippings, copper printing plates, seed bags and plaques. As well, an artificially created series of records dealing with Brandon College Inc., the McKenzie Foundation, the Brandon Allied Arts Council and the Brandon Board of Trade has been created within the fonds but identified as records outside the provenance of the McKenzie Seed Co. Of particular interest within the textual records are the transcripts of various features of the company's history as dictated, researched and remembered by its second President/General Manager, J. Lasby Lowes. The fonds also contains an almost complete catalogue collection with high production values. Outside of the seed industry, the records dealing with both Brandon College Inc. and the McKenzie Foundation are significant pieces of the history of Brandon College/University and the City of Brandon. Within the photograph collection, the pictures of the McKenzie Strike of 1944 are worth mentioning; aside from these photographs there is no record within the fonds that mentions the event. The photographs depicting the operations and workers of McKenzie Seeds, both in the plant and in the field are also noteworthy, as are the product production photos, as they provide a visual history of agriculture and the seed industry in Western Canada.

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Pennefather, John Pyne

The John Pyne Pennefather file contains the following material:

  1. Previous catalogue sheet (1p)

  2. Biographical notes from ‘a medical history of Manitoba’ by Ruth Monk(?) (file #21.10.3) (2pp)

  3. Photocopy of note from RB Mitchell Medicine in Manitoba 1955 (1p)

  4. List of references to Pennefather in the Manitoba and Northwest Lancets some copied (9pp)

  5. Photocopy of excerpt from a book on the history of Holland MB with brief bios of father and son, incl photo of son (2pp)

  6. Letter 1948 from Ruth Monk indicating that JPP learned otology from Oscar Wilde’s father (1p)

  7. Biog from Pioneers and Prominent People of Manitoba pub 1925 (1p)

  8. On tuberculosis: re Sanatorium in Spruce Hills, Minnedosa Tribune 22 Nov 1906; opinions on TB by JPP; James Patterson, Drs. Inglis & Hinman, F Torrence, , Dr England, Dr. Dunbar Daily Nor'Wester 12 Mar 1895 (5pp)

  9. Letter to the editor by JPP re The Burton Murder Daily Nor'Wester 28 May 1898; (4pp)

  10. re City Lighting Morning Telegram 12 Feb 1900 (4pp)

  11. Re Decoration Day 1898 Daily Nor'Wester 16 May 1898; The Ninetieth 1st Winter "At home" Morning Telegram 8 Dec 1898 (4pp)

  12. Two accidents Daily Nor'Wester 10 Dec 1898; Morning Telegram 13 June 1905 (3pp)

  13. Treating a patient Daily Nor'Wester 31 Mar 1897 (2pp)

  14. Social event Daily Nor'Wester 9 Mar 1895 (1p)

  15. Two article re son: Percival William P of the NWMP Morning Telegram 10 Jan 1907; Obit Wpg Evening Tribune 12 Nov 1942 (2pp)
    Note:
    -John Pyne is the father of Richard Fitzgerald

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Paine, Alfred Leroy

The Alfred Leroy Paine files contain the following material:
Folder 1

  1. Obits: Easy Breathing 15(5):7 Dec 1988; WFP 14 Sept 988; wife’s obit WFP Feb7, 1999; CMAJ v139:1098, 1 Dec 1988 (4pp)

  2. Biography UMMJ 49(3):163-4, 1979 (with letter & typewritten submission); UMMJ 54(2):110-11, 1984; typescript by Dr. E. Faridy; (7pp)

  3. Papers: list of publications; list of collected [unpublished] papers (5pp)

  4. “Dr. A.L. Paine honored for outstanding service” San Board Man News Bull 13(1) & 13(6) 1972 Issue (1) also has (on p4) excerpts from Paine’s article “The Lake” (2pp)

  5. Corres re Honorary life memberships: Canadian Lung, Canad TB and Respir Dis Assoc, San Board of Manitoba (3pp)

    1. Corres re: historical review of TB in Manitoba; incl copy of “Manitoba Perspective on Tuberculosis" UMMJ v52(6) 1982 (13pp)
  6. Dr.& Mrs.Paine’s 25th wedding anniversary, Ninette, Sept 1955 - scroll & speech by Bob Lumsden (5pp)

  7. Corres re Fellowship in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (11pp)

  8. Corres re Associate Membership in the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (incl application) (17pp)

9 Program and newspaper clippings from First Ninette Reunion, June 1949 (5pp)

  1. Two handwritten personal letters from Bob Lumsden to Dr. Paine (mentions NJ Minish; DC MacRae). nd but after Christmas 1963 (5pp)

  2. Carbon of letter from Dr. Paine to Dr. DB Stewart Jan 1982; incl description of Lake Pelican - water level and boat house, pier. boats etc ; mentions Dr Lim Yuen; putative Pembina River Diversion (2pp)

  3. Corres: Stewart/Tennenhouse re Dr. Paine’s papers (3pp)

  4. “Al Paine - Lino-Block Surgeon” UMMJ 56:31 1986 (1p)

  5. "Class of '29 - 50 Years Later UMMJ v49(3)1979 (2pp)
    Folder 2

  6. "Multicolour Linoblock Printing" -description of ALP's method (1p)

  7. Corres re CMA's Physicians' Art Salon: ALP 1st place winner; re Horner's calendar; display at CMA House incl the master-block, all 1978 (5pp)

  8. Corres with Marion Ferguson re Steve Thordarson and incl a brief cv of ALP, 1979 (5pp)

  9. Invitation to ALP exhibit at St. John's Ravenscourt 17 & 18 March 1984 (1card)

  10. Corres ALP to Anthony A Kennedy re ALP's linoblock print "Honeymoon Bridge", 1986 (1p)

  11. Four Christmas cards with lino block scenes, signed by ALP, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970 (4 cards)

  12. Lists of his linoblocks, one handwritten and one typed with dates produced (2pp)

  13. "Deeply Committed" WFP 9 Nov 19 review of Two Moons in August by Martha Brooks, ALP's daughter (1p)
    See also:
    -Collection of Dr. Paine’s papers - 21.9(a)

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Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives

  • CA UMASC Mss 42, PC 292, TC 156 [A.08-67, A.09-28, A.10-31, A.11-09]
  • Collection
  • 1948 - 2003

This collection contains textual records relating to various issues and information on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit and Queer history including: Comprehensive Works, Bibliography, Reference; Gay/Lesbian Life, Lifestyles & Concerns; Literature & Language; Visual & Performing Arts; History & Gay/Lesbian Liberation Movement; Behavioral Sciences; Social Sciences; Philosophy & Religion; Physical & Natural Sciences; and AIDS-Related Information. It also includes an extensive moving image and sound collection, including oral histories and episodes of the cable access program "Coming Out."

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Pugh Family fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 289, PC 140 (A.99-33)
  • Fonds
  • 1847 - 1998

The collection was created by Margaret Pugh who organized and preserved the family's history. The fonds consists of materials from four families linked to the Pugh Family: Broderick, Wilson, Stewart and Pawling. The fonds includes a large amount of correspondance and other textual material dating back to the mid 19th century up to 1998. A large quantity of Postcards from the late 1800s to the post-war period make up the niche portion of the collection. Margaret's father, Frederick Pugh, worked in the Research Bureau of the T.E. Eaton Company through the early 1900s until 1938, included in the collection is correspondance between him and executives of the company. Also contained in the collection are textual records of Margaret's career at Deer Lodge Hospital. These records provide some insight into the administrative activities of the dietary department at the veteran's institution. In addition, Margaret's collection of cookbooks and recipes provide a comprehensive insight into gendered domestic consumption and advertising in the post-war period. Overall, the records provide a vivid illustration of the activities of a family clan that lived in Southern Ontario during the 19th century and Winnipeg during and after the Edwardian period.

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Medovy, Harry

The Harry Medovy files contain the following material:
Folder 1

  1. Obit: typescript by JC Haworth with copy from Prairie Med J 66: 43-44 1996; CMAJ v154:1266, 15 Apr 1996; WFP Oct 12, 1995; G&M 14 Oct 1995; “In memory” Alumni J 56(1) 1996; WFP Nov 1998 (wife); 14 Jan 2005 (sister) (11pp)

  2. CV 1967 (17pp)

  3. Annual questionnaire; copies of student & faculty cards; Previous catalogue sheet (4pp)

  4. Items re DSc: Presentation -typescript 3 p; Announcements UM Bull v10(30) May 1976; WFP 14 May 1976; UMMJ 46(2):55 1976; CentreScope June 1976; Wpg Tribune 14 May 1976 (8pp)

  5. Officer, Order of Canada: HSC Chronicle 3(7):8 1990; gg website; Man Med v61(1)1991; letter from Chair, HSC Board (4pp)

  6. “Medovy’s Memories” UM Alumni J 38(4): 4-7 Summer 1978 mentions: Chown, Day, Rorke, Popham, Shapera, Boyd, Hunter, Gilmour, Stewart, and others (6pp)

  7. Published letter to Marion Ferguson from UMMJ 48(2) 98-99 1978 (1p)

  8. Clipping from Gerrard’s “Child Health Research in Manitoba” 1993 (2pp)

  9. “Profile. Harry Medovy” CMAJ 129: 375-6 1983 - with note from HM to John Wade, Dean (2pp)

  10. Copy of programme “Piano Recital Harry Medovy” September 1980 (2pp)

  11. Pediat Symposium honouring Chown & Medovy CentreScope 1979; CMAJ 121:678-9 1979 (3pp)

  12. Prof Emeritus: corres re appt; UM Bull 10(14) Jan 14, 1976 UMMJ 46(1) 1976; (5pp)

  13. Testimonial Dinner 1970: program; invitation; news items: Child Hosp Newsletter; Tribune 18 July 1970 (2 items), 1 item nd & no source; mentioned Harry Medovy House; corres & minutes re Dinner Jan-July 1970 incl arrangement for portrait (30pp)

  14. Announcement of appt as Chair of Dept of Pediatrics 8 June 1954 (1p)

  15. Ross Award of the Canad Pediat Soc 1980; (3pp)

  16. Letters 1984 from Wm Norrie, LL Desjardins, L Sherman: re report on Health Registry for Children in Wpg School Div No 1 & immunization; also article WFP 1984 (4pp)

  17. List of Medovy Lectures 1971-84 (see also 21.7.7) (1p)

  18. Letter to Mrs M Medovy thanking her for Bound papers (in Manitoba Authors); incl copy of book forward by JC Haworth (2pp)

  19. Letter thanking HM for his book A Vision Fulfilled with copy of his written comment “To the most important department in the Medical School with affection and appreciation Harry Medovy 1979” (also in Manitoba Authors in NJM Library); review of this book & forward by Bruce Chown (4pp)

  20. Description of Medovy papers in the Provincial Archives (23pp)

  21. “Harry Medovy-doyen of Manitoba pediatrics” JC Haworth (read before Man Hist Med Soc 199?) (4pp)

  22. “Medical staff specializes in child care” Wpg Tribune Dec 1, 1956 (1p)

  23. Transcript of interview by GC Roland for oral history, 1982; mentions William Boyd, David A Stewart, Bruce Chown and others (11pp)

  24. Inaugural Address UMMJ Oct 1953 (reprint leaflet of three joined pp)

  25. Photo page of “One Foundationn, One million hearts”; see file 17.1.11 for brief biog from this booklet; (1p)

  26. News items: Speaker at Pharmacy dinner at Rosh Pina Jewish Post Sept 1984(?); "Smoking reduces size of infants?" Tribune 24 Oct 1968 (2pp)

  27. Reprint: "Adolescents: Past, Present and Future" Can J of Public Health v62: 199-204 (3pp)

  28. Various honors: Harry Medovy Fellowship Established” Child Hosp Fdn Focus Fall 1987; corres re PARIM Distinguished Med Ed Award 1985 incl HM's reply; Teddy Award, 1984; CMA Senior Membership 1983; Guild’s 50 year Service Pin 1979, UMMJ v49(2) 1979; Queen’s Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; MMA 1st Distinguished Service Award 1975; Asklepios dedication by medical students 1970 (12pp)
    Folder 2
    Staff record: restricted access (50pp)
    See also:
    -book(s) in Manitoba Authors’ Collection in NJM

    • LG Bell file 21.9 #1 for further info on HM from previous Heart Fdn booklet
      -Awards: Allan Ross Award, Canadian Pediatric Society (see Guyda file for criteria)

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Houston, Clarence Stuart

The Clarence Stuart Houston file contains the following material:

  1. Copy from student card files (1p)

  2. Previous catalogue sheet; Manitoba author (1p)

  3. Corres re CSH’s books 1975-1994 (16pp)

  4. Book review: Birds of the Saskatchewan River Wpg Tribune 19 Sept 1959 (1p)

  5. Miscellaneous corres (volunteering to speak, 1983; on libraries with AM Kerr 1980) (4pp)

  6. Review by CSH of The Birds of Alberta in The Blue Jay 17(1):43 Mar 1959 (3pp)

  7. Reports of bird sightings at Yorkton by CSH The Blue Jay 17(2):58 June 1959 (3pp)

  8. 3 articles by CSH in The Blue Jay 17(3):93-94,106-107, Sept 1959 (5pp)

  9. "The Birds of the Yorkton District, Saskatchewan" Can Field Naturalist 63(6) Nov-Dec 1949 (1 booklet pp215-241)

  10. Brief CV sent in for his class reunion 1979 (2pp)

  11. Update sent in for his class reunion 2001 and letter to MMCF (1p)

  12. Announcement of three awards Man Med 61: 114 1993 (with picture) (1p)

  13. Note about his work on TA Patrick, M.D. UMMJ 48: 49 1978

  14. Announcement of his new book: Steps on the road to Medicare: Why Saskatchewan Led the Way 2002 (1p)

  15. Letter re gift in honour of his parents Sigga and Clarence (2pp)

  16. Reprint of his article on "TB training for med students" Man Med (2pp)

  17. CV Dec 10, 2001 (35pp)

  18. Letters nominating him for the Distinguished Alumni Award (not awarded) (11pp)

  19. Advertisement re CSH publication: Tommy's Team: The People Behind the Douglas Years WFP 9 Oct 2010 (1p)

  20. Entry in Canadian Who’s Who 2001, vol XXXVI: 614 (1p)

  21. Corres with J Lovell, 16 May 2001; 11 Oct 2001 (2pp)

  22. List of All-Time Recoveries by Species - birds banded by CS and MI Houston to 2000 (1p)

  23. Letter CSH to AM Kerr 21 Sep 2002 re BJ Brandson portrait; letter re 2002 Breeding Bird Survey on back (see BJ Brandson file 21.9) (1p)

  24. Article on CSH in "Heart & Soul", CMAJ, 19 Sept 2000, 163(6) (1p)

  25. Christmas letter, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 (8pp)

  26. "The Houston Clan: A long & enduring line of medical genes" looking back Saskatchewan Medicine looking forward 1905-2005 (2pp)

  27. Order of Canada, OC, 21 Oct 1992 Gov Gen website; CMAJ 1993,148(6):1036 (latter also incl. Order of Merit from Saskatchewan) (2pp)

  28. "Win-Win... Stuart & Mary Houston" Nature Canada News Fall 2008 (with picture) (1p)

  29. "Heartening look at bleak message - re birding; book review WFP 1 Mar 2009 (1p)

  30. Biog by J Frank Roy from University of Regina website (1p)

  31. News releases etc. of CSH’s part in various books (5pp)
    Note:
    -See book(s) in Manitoba Authors’ Collection in NJM
    -Son of Clarence Joseph and Sigridur Christianson Houston

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