Fonds consists of materials documenting mainly the personal life of the Halpern family but also includes some records relating to George's and Fanny's scientific and professional interests. Activities and topics documented include the Halperns' emigration to Canada, George's scientific research and business enterprises, his work with Brock House (a senior citizen's centre), Ida's community interests, and Fanny's medical career in China.
Halpern familyFonds consists of records created, received and collected in the process of publishing Makara magazine. Records reflect general operation, correspondence, production, and advertising. Includes correspondence, notes, distribution lists, articles, clippings, surveys, manuscripts, lay-out roughs, illustrations, press releases, contracts, promotional material and notes.
Makara MagazineFonds consists of records generated by the Women's Cultural Exchange in the process of establishing the society, finding a location, opening, and using the space to fulfill their mandate to provide a cultural centre for women. Records reflect the incorporation of the society, minutes of meetings, membership, events, and finances. Includes constitution, certificates of incorporation, minutes, agenda, correspondence, membership lists, account book, scrap book, and ephemera.
Women's Cultural ExchangeThe fonds consists of records arising from Dunham's teaching and research activities. Includes lecture and research notes, course outlines, exams and study questions, reading lists, reprints, essays and other writing by Dunham, and a few pieces of correspondence regarding Dunham's career and projects.
Dunham, RobertFile includes five VHS videocassettes. Two of them sent by the Bukowski Agency titled “Anita Rau Badami”, one titled “TVO Anita Rau Badami”, one titled “Anita” and one titled “Anita Rau Badami – Ent Desk”. File also includes two audio cassettes titled “CBC India 50th century” and “Midnight’s Children: Fiction of South Asia” of Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Series consists of notebooks containing drafts and notes, unbound drafts, and one copy edited by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill for the novel Tamarind Mem. It also includes articles, interviews and reviews from Canadian and international newspapers.
The item is a handwritten notebook with drafts and notes for the novel Tamarind Mem
The file includes the transcription of the interview made in Nanaimo campus – Malaspina University College on October 28, 1996 after the publication of Anita Badami’s first novel Tamarind Mem
Subseries consists of three handwritten notebooks with drafts and notes related to the novel The Hero’s Walk.
The item is a handwritten notebook with drafts and notes for the novel The Hero’s Walk
Subseries consists of articles and reviews of the novel The Hero’s Walk published in Canadian and international magazines and newspapers. It also includes Italian articles on Anita Rau Badami as winner of Berto Prize with her novel The Hero’s Walk
The file includes articles related to reviews from Canadian and Indian newspapers of the novel The Hero’s Walk
The file includes the first draft of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? It in particular includes three copies of the Prologue section
The file includes unorganized chapters of the first draft of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
The file includes a full copy of the second draft of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
The file includes a full unnumbered draft of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
Series documents Stanley’s interactions with friends and other writers in the form of both incoming letters and copies of outgoing letters. The letters include critical discussions of new work, either by Stanley or the correspondent, or relate to personal matters.
Series includes: personal and professional letters, post cards, and cards.
Stanley, George Anthony