- MATC-6
- Series
- 1987-2009
Series is comprised of reports and submissions from MATCH to CIDA as well as assessments, evaluations, and communications from CIDA to MATCH.
Series is comprised of reports and submissions from MATCH to CIDA as well as assessments, evaluations, and communications from CIDA to MATCH.
This series is comprised of the following sub-series: MATCH International Centre: Board of Directors (1978-2004); MATCH International Centre: Administration and Management (1976-2001); MATCH International Centre: Projects (1980-2001); MATCH International Centre: Slides and Photograph Collection; MATCH International Centre: Fundraising, Marketing, Development (1977-1993); MATCH International Centre: Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) (1977-2003); MATCH International Centre: Audio-Visual Collection (1987-2003)
Part of Evhen Batchinsky fonds
This series consists of photographs
Lev Yurkevych was a prominent member of the Ukrainian intelligentsia in tsarist Ukraine, a prolific writer on the national question and socialism, a well-known social democrat, and actively involved in publishing. Along with Volodymyr Vynnychenko (a leading Ukrainian social democrat) and Iurii Tyshchenko, they established the Dzvin publishing house in 1907.
Part of Evhen Batchinsky fonds
Two hundred fifty eight catalogued serials represented by at least several issues or known to be important appear in the list with holdings. Square brackets around holdings, e.g.[2-4], indicate defective copies of holding gaps between the first and last issues cited. Approximately two hundred fifty other titles are unlisted and are held only in single or scattered issues.
In addition to the thousands of single serial issues (newspapers, newsletters, journals, etc.) dispersed by Batchinsky to specific dossiers concerning individuals, organizations, particular dates and subjects, the Collection contains many collected runs of serials published in the Ukraine and Western Europe
The serial files range from the late nineteenth century to the 1960's, but cover principally the period spanned by the two World Wars. The collection is notably strong in newspapers and the bulletins of Ukrainian press services of that period in Western Europe. Many formats, frequencies (daily, weekly, monthly), and languages (but predominantly Ukrainian) are represented. Holdings vary from fragmentary to extensive. Some, especially the newspapers, are extremely rare or fragile, or both.
Part of Evhen Batchinsky fonds
The series consists of materials extracted from the Biographical Dossiers and rearranged by year and month. Either for personal or historical reasons, Batchinsky selected materials he considered most important: correspondence, photographs, clippings, whole newspapers and documents. Where they exist, his notes of such transfers, written on various containers, are filed at the front of the year.
The monthly Chronological Dossiers (CD) form the second major file created by Batchinsky. They consist of about four hundred folders on contemporary events spanning the periods of 1914-1968.
Part of W. McAllister Johnson fonds
Series is comprised of personal material collected by William McAllister Johnson including diplomas and professional conference posters.
Part of Thomas K. Rhymes fonds
Part of School of Social Work fonds
Lectures and Seminars - Recordings
Part of School of Canadian Studies fonds
Under development.
Part of Ruth L. Smith fonds
This series consists of historic Carleton University hockey equipment.