The subseries mainly consists of correspondence, minutes, questionnaire results and press releases related to the Action Committee.
File consists of Ad Hoc Committee on Academy Sections records including reports and correspondence.
File consists of correspondence related to addressograph services for the Hamilton Academy of Medicine.
The series consists of building lease agreements, administrative records related to publicity and public announcements, membership, and building renovations at Victoria Avenue in 1971, and the move to the Medical Arts Building in 1990 at James Street South and Young Street.
File consists of records reflecting the creation, purpose and activities of the Advisory Group within the Department of Medicine. Included are meeting agendas and minutes, and correspondence.
File consists of slides relating to the topic of ageing and disability. Included are slides with textual and statistical information relating to woman with disabilities and ageing and relating to general ageing with a disability (with quotes from Marilyn Noelle, Ken Langford, Jack Higman, Margaret Byrnes), and slides depicting people, covers of reports, and newspaper articles from the Toronto Star. Identified individuals in slides include Edna Nightingale, and Ernest Copper.
File consists of a letter, an audio recording on cassette, and an edited transcript of an oral history interview conducted by Mary Tremblay with Leonard Agnew on Oct 13, 1995.
Topics covered in the interview include: early life growing up in Fredericton, New Brunswick; joining the armed forces as part of the First Division headquarters protection platoon and experiences during the Second World War in Italy and England from 1940-1945 ; experiences with living as a paraplegic after an industrial accident which occurred in 1949; and family life.
Agnew, LeonardFile consists of an edited transcript and two audio cassettes of each of the two oral history interviews Vicky Bach conducted on January 26 and February 5, 1993 with Alma Reid, a retired nurse who had trained at Toronto General Hospital in 1931 (and had served as Director of McMaster’s School of Nursing from 1949 to 1970). File also includes the obituary for Alma Reid published following her death on July 20, 1999.
The file consists of letters, an informational booklet, a program guide, a dinner ticket, and a newsletter documenting the activities of the Hamilton Civic Hospitals School of Nursing Alumnae Association and The Great Homecoming Reunion of 1989.
Series consists of materials reflecting activities undertaken by the graduates of the Hamilton General Hospital (HGH) School of Nursing (SoN) class of 1946B. Included is a graduation exercise program, a letter, a class list, and memorial programs.