An Inventory of Its Papers at the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections
Inventory prepared by Jeffrey M. Long and Kathryn F.
Dean
University of Manitoba Archives & Special
Collections
Winnipeg, Manitoba
(July 1980, Revised February 1995)
Finding aid encoded by Julianna Trivers
(May 2002)
Finding aid written in English.
- July 26, 2005 - MSS 14, PC 12, TC 70 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (sy2003-10-15).
Table of Contents
Scope and Contents of the Papers
Detailed Description of the Collection
2. Hamilton Family - Professional Life
3. Hamilton Family - Correspondence, 1919-1986
4. Newspaper Clippings 1926-1985
Psychic Experimentation 1921-1985, predominant 1921-1945
Outside Publications[ca. 1869]-1976
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Lillian Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton Bach
CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT DATES
1873 -- Born November 27th to James and Isabella (Glendenning) Hamilton at Agincourt, Ontario
1903 -- Graduated from Manitoba Medical College
1904 -- Completed internship at Winnipeg General Hospital and commenced practice in Elmwood
1906 -- Married Lillian May Forrester, November 26th
1907 -- Elected to the Winnipeg Public School Board
1915 -- Served in the Manitoba Legislature
1920-1916 -- First Chairman of the Winnipeg Committee on Mothers' Pensions
1920 -- Fellow, American College of Surgeons
1921 -- President, University of Manitoba Alumni Association
1921-1922 -- President, Manitoba Medical Association; President, University of Manitoba Alumni Association; Member, American College of Surgeons
1923-1934 -- Manitoba representative on the executive of the Canadian Medical Association
1918-1934 -- Period of psychic research
1926-1934 -- Eighty-six public addresses given to diverse audiences in Canada, England and the United States
1930 -- August 27th, addressed the British Medical Association Convention in Winnipeg; topic: "Psychic Research"
1935 -- Last article, "Reality of Psychic Force", appeared in Light, vol. 55, no. 2818 (Thursday, January 10) Contracted influenza and suffered a heart attack Died April 7, 1935
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
On November 27, 1873 a fourth son, Thomas Glendenning Hamilton, was born to James and Isabella (Glendenning) Hamilton of Agincourt, Ontario. Agincourt, then a section of the Borough of Scarborough, is now part of Metropolitan Toronto.
In 1883, this Scottish-Canadian family moved west and homesteaded in Saskatchewan. They lived in a sod hut on the bank of the Saskatchewan River on a site which is now part of the city of Saskatoon. The Hamiltons were one of the first pioneer families to settle in Saskatoon and did much to further the community and cultural life of the tiny settlement.
In 1884, Saskatoon's first school was opened and a literary society was organized with James Hamilton serving as the society's first president. The years 1884 to 1885 also witnessed the second northwest rebellion. During the uprising the Hamiltons sheltered the wounded and otherwise assisted the Canadian troops who had been sent to stop the insurrection.
Shortly after the fighting ceased, James Hamilton died. The family was soon further saddened by the death of the only daughter, Margaret. Mrs. Hamilton and her five sons continued to farm the homestead until 1891 when the family moved to Winnipeg in order that the boys might secure a better education. The eldest son, Robert, was already working as an electrician in Winnipeg and John, the second son, had left to teach school in British Columbia when Mrs. Hamilton and her youngest son "Willie" left by train for their new home. The other two boys, James and Thomas, covered the eight hundred miles to Winnipeg by pony and buckboard and, for the last several miles, on foot.
Both James and Thomas attended Manitoba College. Upon graduating, they taught school for a period in order to raise the funds to enter medical school. Thomas graduated from medical school in 1903 and completed his internship at the Winnipeg General Hospital in 1904. He established residence and commenced practice in the district of Elmwood, where he continued to live and work throughout his career.
On November 26, 1906 he married Lillian May Forrester of Emerson, Manitoba. Miss Forrester had graduated in 1905 from the Training School for Nurses - Winnipeg General Hospital and had received the top award for "Highest General Proficiency". The Hamiltons were to have four children--Margaret, Glen, James and Arthur.
From the many accounts written by his friends and associates, as well as from his own letters, publications and lecture notes, Dr. Hamilton emerges as a calm, thorough, painstaking individual. For the next twenty-nine years he was to dedicate these admirable qualities to the service of his fellow man through his church and his profession, on civic committees, as a member of the provincial legislature and as a punctilious investigator of the metapsychic. A faithful Presbyterian, he was a loyal member of King Memorial Church Session and Congregation. In 1907 he was elected and ordained an Elder, became a trustee of the church property and later served as the chairman of its building committee.
He was elected School Trustee for Winnipeg's Ward Seven in 1906 and was re-elected by acclamation the following year. Altogether, he served on the Public School Board for nine years, one year as chairman. Some notable achievements of the Winnipeg Public School Board during his years of service were the introduction of fire drills in the public schools, free medical examinations for the students, and supervised playground activities during the summer months.
In July 1914, "TGH" (as he was frequently called) became actively involved in provincial politics. He ran as a Liberal candidate to the 14th Manitoba Legislative Assembly and was narrowly defeated by the Conservative nominee, H.D. McWhirter. Owing to maladministration and scandals involved in the construction of the Parliament Buildings, the 14th Legislature was short-lived. On the resignation of the Roblin Government on May 12, 1915, Lieutenant Governor Sir Douglas Colin Cameron called upon the Honourable Tobias Crawford Norris, Leader of the Liberal Party of Manitoba, to form a cabinet. The difficulties of governing with a minority government soon prompted Premier Norris to appeal to the electorate, a move which returned the Norris Government with a large majority of the vote. Thomas Glendenning Hamilton had again presented himself as a candidate and, this time, was elected as Liberal representative for Elmwood with an overwhelming majority.
The 15th Legislative Assembly was one of impressive achievements. It was this government which brought about the enfranchisement of women (January 28, 1916) and amended the Municipal Boundaries Act. Because of the strict liquor laws, there had been a strong reaction towards drugs. A new Pharmaceutical Act sought to curtail the sale of cocaine and morphine and to confine it to doctors' prescriptions. Women became eligible for civic offices (March 8, 1917), the Mothers' Allowance Act was passed (March 10, 1917), the Election Act was amended and Proportional Representation introduced. The Public Health, Charity Aid, Workmen's Compensation, Public School and Prison Reform Acts were passed. Legislation with respect to conservation of natural resources was also effected and Widows' Pensions introduced. It was this Legislative Assembly which saw the completion of Manitoba's beautiful Parliament Building.
On scanning the Manitoba section of the Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1916 "Sketches of Members", it becomes plain that few, if any, members of the 15th Legislative Assembly entered the Legislature with such a proven record of community action as Dr. Hamilton. His impressive services in that Assembly included participation on several Select Standing Committees including Privileges and Elections, Law Amendments, Private Bills, Public Accounts, Printing and the Library. He chaired a number of these committees.
Dr. Hamilton was responsible for piloting the amendment to the Manitoba Medical College Act (which made the Medical College a part of the University of Manitoba) through the Assembly. He gave full support to the amendment to the Municipal Boundaries Act despite the fact that his own riding of Elmwood would be eliminated. That the Mothers' Allowance, Public School and Pharmaceutical Acts were given positive support in the Legislature was due, in part, to his persuasive and informed endorsement. It was also during a session of this Legislature that Dr. Hamilton expressed the opinion that, in the interests of public safety, annual re-licensing of all those connected with the health sciences should be mandatory.
The 15th Legislature was dissolved on March 27, 1920. As the riding of Elmwood had been eliminated and a portion of it was now part of Winnipeg, Dr. Hamilton, along with forty other candidates, sought one of the ten seats of the House now reserved for the city of Winnipeg. Although Dr. Hamilton made a strong showing, a heavy labour vote and his split riding proved too formidable. He was not re-elected.
These concerns, however, were secondary to his main calling--that of physician and surgeon. Although this collection does not emphasize his medical career, other records show that it was one of solid achievement. From 1911 to 1934, he was a member of the Winnipeg General Hospital Medical Staff. In 1919 the Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg General Hospital appointed him Assistant Surgeon (Outdoor) on the Honourary Attending Medical Staff of the hospital. All those who accepted such appointments incurred, as a condition of appointment, the responsibility to teach in connection with the medical school. Dr. Hamilton taught medical jurisprudence and acted also as examiner in Clinical Surgery.
The busy practitioners who formed the (Outdoor) Attending Medical Staff agreed to accept the further obligation of attending a Clinical Lunch on the first and third Thursdays of each month. One half hour was given over for lunch and a full hour devoted to clinical cases and discussion. The agenda of those luncheons show that Dr. Hamilton regularly addressed the group on surgical cases involving various forms of cancer, orthopaedic and skin graft problems. These talks, as well as published articles, indicate an uncommon measure of success in maintaining the mobility of injured points. The records of annual meetings of the Winnipeg General Hospital Board indicate his deep concern for a high level of service. His constant plea was for more effective co-operation between all levels of hospital personnel. These same records show him working shoulder to shoulder with men whose medical achievements were to gain them international recognition. It was a time that might well be called "the golden age" of the Winnipeg General Hospital when its Honourary Attending Staff included, not only Dr. Hamilton, but Dr. William Boyd (Pathology), Drs. Bruce and Gordon Chown (Rh Factor and Paediatrics), Drs. L.S. Goodman and A. Gilman (Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics) and Dr. Maxwell Wintrobe (Clinical Haematology).
Dr. Hamilton was an indefatigable worker. In 1921 he was elected President of the newly formed University of Manitoba Alumni Association and President of the Manitoba Medical Association. As well, he published the first edition of the Manitoba Medical Association Bulletin. In 1923 he was appointed one of Manitoba's two representatives to the Executive of the Canadian Medical Association--a position he held until 1931.
Considerable as these achievements were, it was his investigation of psychic phenomena that accounted for his international reputation. In 1918, his interest in the psychic had been aroused by his close friend Professor W.T. Allison (Professor of English at Wesley College), who had personally investigated the Patience Worth phenomena. Applying his usual scientific method of investigation, Dr. Hamilton familiarized himself with both the early and current literature of the subject. His later lectures and articles showed him to be thoroughly conversant with the work of Schrenk-Notzing, Geley, Osty, Myers, Podmore and Rhine. For a time his interest lay dormant. But, late in 1920, he began his own experiments which were to continue until April 1935. His aim was the investigation of paranormal phenomena (rappings, psychokinesis, ectoplasms and materializations) under scientific conditions that would rule out any possibility of fraud and minimize any possibility of error. Dr. Hamilton was particularly suited, both by training and by temperament, to conduct such investigations. While psychic phenomena have been known under one name or another in every recorded society, the questionable claims (some of which read like adventures in the absurd) of those who conducted their investigations under loose (if not fraudulent) experimental conditions, produced a scepticism on the part of many. There are few subjects which have aroused more bitter controversy. Dr. Hamilton, however, was interested in certain basic issues: 1) Do we have paranormal abilities, potentials for awareness and communication and action that we do not fully realize? 2) Can they be observed, measured and evaluated? 3) Are these abilities psychological or physical or both? 4) Do these capabilities continue to function after the experience of physical death? In other words, "Is there survival after death?"
Apparently, Dr. Hamilton was not primarily motivated by sentimental or religious beliefs. What he sought to obtain were verifiable facts culled from repeated experiments over a long period of time and conducted under rigorously controlled conditions. Full, accurate records of his experiments--many of them verbatim--were kept. An elaborate battery of cameras provided photographic records. He was well aware that many scientists refused to assign this subject a place for serious investigation. But, as one of his friends indicated, "He followed his own convictions, careless of criticism." In this, as in his other endeavours, he was interested in anything that might be beneficially applied to the human condition. Considering the present-day experimentation in extra-sensory perception, particularly in medical institutions, he may have been ahead of his time.
Nevertheless, there is no indication that his sincerity or integrity was ever in doubt. For himself, like Bagehot, he seems to have realized that "one of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea." Knowing this, he was able to accept such criticism as did come his way with a certain equanimity. In time, Dr. Hamilton's work became known in the United Kingdom, in Europe and in the United States. He was asked to speak before a wide variety of groups. From 1926 to 1935, he gave eighty-six lectures and wrote numerous articles that were published in Canada and abroad.
In his correspondence and in his other writings, Dr. Hamilton created his own portrait more accurately than either his family or friends could possibly have done. His writing transmits a warmth of personality and friendship. It is the records of an uncommon man who counted among his friends, in both Europe and America, many famous personalities of the 1920s and 1930s.
In 1933 he resigned from his staff and teaching positions due to ill health, although he continued to write on topics of interest to him. His last article, "Reality of Psychic Force", appeared in Light, Vol. 55, No. 2828 on Thursday, January 10, 1935. He died of a heart attack on April 7, 1935 at the age of sixty-one. The many tributes received by his family attest to the high regard in which he was held both by his medical colleagues and by his other numerous acquaintances. His wife Lillian carried on his paranormal experimentations following his death.
Scope and Contents of the Papers
Although more than ninety percent of the collection is related to Dr. T.G. and Lillian Hamilton's investigations of psychic phenomena. The collection is of interest not only to the psychic researcher. Anyone interested in social characteristics of Winnipeg during the Post-World War I and Depression periods will find these records of local historical events a rich resource.
Medical and political historians may also find these records worth investigation. They cover the period from 1915 to 1935, an important period of medical discovery and of social legislation in Manitoba. The materials documenting Dr. Hamilton's medical and political careers complement the records of the Winnipeg General Hospital held by the Provincial Archives of Manitoba and the Legislative Scrapbooks of the Manitoba Legislative Building.
The records relating to psychic experimentation span the years 1918 to 1945. The highly-controlled experiments conducted by the Hamilton Group are important in that they form a solid bridge between late nineteenth and early twentieth century research and the developments of the last twenty-five years.
The subject matter of the records includes "rappings", clairvoyance, trance states and trance charts, telekinesis, wax molds, bell-ringing, trance scripts and visions, as well as teleplasmic manifestations.
The records are in various formats--scrapbooks, seance attendance records and registers, affidavits, automatic writings, correspondence, speeches and lectures, newspaper clippings, journal articles, books, photographic records, glass plate negatives and positives, prints, slides, tapes, manuscripts and promotional materials related to major publications. The records have been arranged chronologically in order to show the progressive development of the group, the mediums and Dr. Hamilton's relationships with persons of similar interests.
These personal contacts are worthy of special note. People of all walks of life and from all levels of intellectual attainment are represented. The mementos and correspondence include the signatures of such international figures as Alexander Fleming, Sir Oliver Lodge, Lady Arthur Conan Doyle, The Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, Theodore Besterman, Nandor Fodor, Dr. Bruce Chown and Dr. R.G. Crandon.
All loose photographic media have been cross-referenced numerically according to the experiment they represent. These photos are held as PC 12. The photographs are entirely concerned with seances, experiments, teleplasms, levitations and other related activities and were taken by a battery of cameras specially placed and triggered for use during the various seances conducted in the Hamilton home at 185 Henderson Highway in Winnipeg.
Obituary notices are to be found in Alumni Bulletins, journal articles and correspondence.
An accession from 2012, donated by Margaret Hamilton Bach's Daughter, Dorothy Reynolds Bach, contains a photo of Margaret Hamilton Bach, ca. 1950s, several photographs taken in the 1930s that ended up in the book "Intention and Survival", and various reviews of that book and "Is Survival a Fact?" Also included is Lillian May Hamilton's personal copy of "Intention and Survival"
This collection is organized into 14 series
- Hamiltons - Personal
- Hamiltons - Professional
- Hamiltons - Correspondence
- Newspaper Clippings
- Seance Registers
- Seance Directories
- Affidavits
- Special Records Relating to the Mediums
- Pyschic Experimentation - General
- Sittings - General
- Notes
- Outside Publications
- Photograph Collection (PC 12)
- Tape Collection (TC 70)
MSS 14 underwent two important changes between 1994 and 1995. In the summer of 1994, the collection was re-boxed, reducing the size of the collection to a dozen boxes and rendering old box numbers 1-19 obsolete. In the fall of 1994, and on into 1995, the collection was combined with A.86-56 (Margaret Hamilton Bach). The result of this integration was a new MSS 14, comprised of nineteen boxes, and revamped from the old collection. Many new letters were added to the correspondence section, but otherwise this section is largely unchanged. Much of the significant change involves the order of the psychic experimentation--section two of the collection. More attention has been given to this component of the collection with the registers, directories, affidavits and notes from sittings all held as individual sub-series and arranged chronologically. This new order mirrors (as closely as possible ) the photographic collection, PC 12.
No part of the collection is restricted, although researchers are to use the positive prints duplicated from the original glass-plate negatives rather than the originals due to fragility.
Photograph Collection (PC 12)
Tape Collection (TC 70)
Detailed Description of the Collection
"Medical Licensure"
"License Inspectors"
"Conservation in Treatment of Hand Injuries"
"Some Studies on the Incidence of Goitre Among School Children in Manitoba"
"Ulcerative Colitis"
"Teleplasmic Phenomena in Winnipeg", 1929, #1
"Teleplasmic Phenomena in Winnipeg", n.d., #2
"Teleplasmic Phenomena in Winnipeg", 1930, #3
"A Lecture to the British Medical Association"
"The Mary M. Teleplasm" 1929.
"Katie King Manifestations in the Mary M. Experiments", 1933
"Some Further 'Katie King' Phenomena", 1934
"Some 'Katie King' Materialisations", 1934
"A Summary of Ten Years of Psychical Research"
"Dr. Glen Hamilton on Trance Personality"
"The C.H. Spurgeon Case"
"Has C.H. Spurgeon Returned"
"Reality of Psychic Force"
"Some Physical Phenomena Observed with the Medium Eliz. M."
"A Call to Science"
"A Review of Volume XXII of the ASPR"
"A Study of the Winnipeg Group Mediumship", ASPR, 1934.
"Photographing Table Levitations"
"Prevision Newspaper Tests in Winnipeg"
"Telepathy plus Spiritism in the Hamilton Researches in Winnipeg"
"A Remarkable War Prophecy"
"The Death of Kitty A.", 1937.
"The Wonderful Story of Dr. Glen Hamilton's First Medium"
Stephens, G.F., Dec 13, 1919 (See scrapbook, Box 1 folder 1, p 17a.)
Teakles, W.B.H. Mar 25, 1920 (See scrapbook, box 1 folder 1, p 18.)
American Society for Psychical Research Dec 6, 1923
Prince, Walter F. Feb 2, 1924
Sifton, John W. Nov 25, 1925 (See scrapbook, box 1 Folder 1, p 46.)
Bird, J.M. Feb, 19, 1926
Bird, J.M. May 20, 1926
Schultz, Stuart Oct 10, 1928
Schultz, Stuart Nov 2, 1928
Sifton, J.W. Nov 26, 1928 (See scrapbook, box 1 folder 1, p 49.)
Crandon, L.R.G. Dec 27, 1928
Neill, A.W. Mar 19, 1929
Springer, John E. June 3, 1929
Springer, John E. June 12, 1929
Camsell, Philip S. After July 29, 1929.
McKenzie, Mrs. H. Sept 16, 1929
Scott, R.T.M. Oct 12, 1929
Barr, Esta M. Nov 8, 1929
Haslinger, Prof. Nov 9, 1929
Lodge, Sir Oliver Nov 26, 1929
Cannon, Rae Nov 1929
Crandon, L.G.R. Dec 27, 1929
Lawlor, Edward Dec 31, 1929
DeBrath, Stanley Jan 2, 1930
Meyer, Jean Feb 26, 1930
Young, George Mar 21, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. April 14, 1930
Lamont, Frank G. April 30, 1930
McAlister, H.C. May 7, 1930
DeBrath, Stanley May 23, 1930
Slavin, R.V. June 20, 1930
des Granges, John C. July 17, 1930
McAlister, H.C. Aug 18, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Sept 1, 1930
Bigelow, Helen T. Sept 8, 1930
Bigelow, Helen T. Oct 2, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Oct 16, 1930
Barr, Esta M. Oct 27, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Oct 30, 1930
Barr, Esta M. Nov 5, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Nov 12, 1930
Stewart, Isabel Dec 20, 1930 - see also box 5, folder 2
Ward, Ernest Dec 20, 1930
Bigelow, W.A., Dr. Jan 2, 1931
Bond, Frederick Bligh Jan 7, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Jan 13, 1931
Peake, Ruth Jan 29, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Feb 2, 1931
Pentecost, R.S. Feb 5, 1931
Dudley, E.E. Feb 11, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Feb 14, 1931
Ward, Ernest Feb 17, 1931
Crandon, L.R.G. Mar 8, 1931
Walther, Gerda, Dr. Mar 10, 1931
Sproull, R. Mar 12, 1931
Hett, J.E., Dr. Mar 15, 1931
West, L. Mar 16, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Mar 18, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Mar 21, 1931
Ward, Ernest Mar 25, 1931
Agnew, Harvey April 7, 1931
Barr, Esta M. April 9, 1931
Ward, Ernest April 27, 1931
Agnew, Harvey April 30, 1931
Perry, Anne, A. May 6, 1931
Haslinger, Franz, Prof. May 22, 1931
Brownlee, T.I. June 1, 1931
Draper, Gilbert June 3, 1931
Bigelow, Helen T. July 6, 1931
Brownlee, T.I. July 7, 1931
Breaker, George, H. Sept 17, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Sept 18, 1931
Criswell, Helen Parker, Dr. Oct 29, 1931
DeBrath, Stanley Nov 29, 1931
Barr, Esta M. Dec 5, 1931
Bigelow, Helen T. Dec 17, 1931
Bigelow, Helen T. Jan 21, 1932
Barr, Esta M. Jan 25, 1932
Brink, Dr. G.C. Feb 5, 1932
Button, William H. Mar 18, 1932
Button, William H. Mar 19, 1932
Robinson, Mrs. J.M. April 8, 1932
Crandon, L.R.G. June 9, 1932
Doyle, Lady Arthur Conan July 28, 1932
(Jean) Hunt, H. Ernest Aug 5, 1932
Haslinger, Franz, Prof. Aug 19, 1932
British College of Psychic Aug 31, 1932
Science Sproull, R. to Swaffer Hannen Sept 24, 1932
Swaffer Hannen to Sproull, R. Sept 28, 1932
Sproull, R. Oct 11, 1932
Ferguson, G.V. Oct 22, 1932
Agnew, Harvey Nov 2, 1932
Ganshorn, John A. Nov 20, 1932
Crandon, L.R.G. Jan 5, 1933
Crandon, L.R.G. Jan 24, 1933
Crichton, W. Madeley Jan 25, 1933
DeBrath, Stanley Feb 17, 1933
Major, W. Feb 24, 1933
Fisher, Mrs. J.A. April 3, 1933
King, Dan April 6, 1933
Wood, W.R. Rev. April 27, 1933
Brink, Dr. G.C. May 17, 1933
Society for Psychical Research of Russian Students of Philosophical Faculty, Belgrade University.May 17, 1933
Crandon, L.R.G. May 26, 1933
Rannie, Mrs Jean June 8, 1933
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon MackenzieAug 7 & Aug 27, 1933
Society for Psychical Research of Russian Students of Philosophical Faculty, Belgrade University.Sept 8, 1933
McKenzie, Mrs. Hewat Oct 18, 1933
Kuiper, John Oct 24, 1933
Bestermann, Theodore Nov 6, 1933
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie Nov 16, 1933
Henderson, Colin E. Nov 23, 1933
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie Nov 25, 1933
Barrett, Eva Dec 6, 1933
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie Dec 1933
Cross, Harold, U. Jan 30 1934
Barrett, Eva Feb 10, 1934
Cross, Harold U. Feb 20, 1934
Besterman, Theodore April 30, 1934
Johnson, W.J. Rev May 8, 1934
Wilson, Fred J. Aug 14, 1934
Wright, Mrs. A. Oct 30, 1934
Stewart, D.A. Dr. Dec 29, 1934
Freeman, E.G.D., Rev. Jan 6, 1935
Prince, W.F., Dr. Jan 24, 1924
Prince, W.F., Dr. Jan 31, 1924
Prince, W.F., Dr. Feb, 1924
Crandon, L.R.G. May 5, 1925
Crandon, L.R.G. Oct 6, 1925
Bird, J. Malcolm Feb 8, 1926
Crandon, L.R.G. May 13, 1926
Crandon, L.R.G. Oct 2, 1926
Crandon, L.R.G. Nov 2, 1926
Bird, J. Malcolm Jan 18, 1927
Hubband, Allen, Rev Feb 8, 1928
McAlister, H. Clive, Dr. Oct 23, 1928
Schultz, Stuart Oct 23, 1928
Neill, A.W. Mar 27, 1929
Richardson, J.T. April 13, 1929
DeBrath, Stanley May 20, 1929
Springer, John E. June 8, 1929
DeBrath, Stanley Aug 1, 1929
Meyer, Jean Aug 1, 1929
Cannon, Mrs W.M. Oct 5, 1929
Scott, R.T.M. Oct 18, 1929
Bell, George T Nov 8, 1929
Lodge, Sir Oliver Nov 12, 1929
Hamilton, Mrs L.M. Nov 29, 1929
Bird, J. Malcolm Dec 9, 1929
Mathers, M. Ian Dec 19, 1929
Cannon, Mrs W.M. Dec 21, 1929
McAlister, H. Clive, Dr. Jan 16, 1930
Cannon, Mrs. W.M. Feb 15, 1930
Cannon, Mr & Mrs Mar 21, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Mar 21, 1930
Hardwicke, Henry, Dr. April 16, 1930
Grant, J.C.B. May 6, 1930
McAlister, H. Clive, Dr. May 7, 1930
Granges, John C. des July 23, 1930
Creighton, Mrs. Aug 6, 1930
Barr, Esta M. Oct 30, 1930
Bigelow, Mrs Helen Oct 30, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Nov 13, 1930
McAlister, H. Clive Dr. Nov 14, 1930
Stewart, Isabelle Nov 16, 1930
Crandon, L.R.G. Nov 19, 1930
Bond, F. Bligh Jan 13, 1931
Bonnizer, Mrs J. Jan 14, 1931
Ward, Ernest, Dr. Jan 27, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Feb 10, 1931
Pentecost, R.S. Dr. Feb 10, 1931
Crandon, L.R.G. Feb 12, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Feb 23, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Mar 10, 1931
Crandon, L.R.G. Mar 17, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Mar 21, 1931
Doty, Dr. Chester A. Mar 25, 1931
Doty, Dr. Chester A. April 6, 1931
Ward, Ernest, Dr. April 11, 1931
Sproull, R. April 14, 1931
Haslinger, Franz, Prof. April 16, 1931
Agnew, Harvey April 20, 1931
Hett, J.E. Dr. April 22, 1931
Stewart, Isabel April 29, 1931
Melson, J.W. Prof. May 9, 1931
Watters, R.A., Dr. May 16, 1931
Agnew, Harvey May 19, 1931
Bigelow, Mrs H.A. May 27, 1931
Brownlee, T.I., Dr. June 2, 1931
Perry, Mrs. Anne A. June 5, 1931
Brownlee, T.I. Dr July 6, 1931
Day, Edith July 15, 1931
Mees, Dr. Oct 17, 1931
Johnson, L.S. Oct 23, 1931
Criswell, A.H.F., Dr. Nov 3, 1931
Agnew, Harvey Nov 19, 1931
Bigelow, Mrs Helen Jan 12, 1932
Barr, Esta M. Jan 15, 1932
Agnew, Harvey Jan 29, 1932
Barr Esta, M. Feb 3, 1932
Bigelow, Mrs Helen Feb 3, 1932
Agnew, Harvey Feb 19, 1932
Agnew, Harvey Mar 23, 1932
Brink, Dr. G.C. Mar 23, 1932
Robinson, Mrs J.M. April 18, 1932
Crandon L.R.G. May 30, 1932
DeBrath, Stanley June 3, 1932
Agnew, Harvey June 8, 1932
Haslinger, Franz, Prof July 2, 1932
Sproull, R. Nov 1, 1932
Ganshorn, J.A. Dr. Dec 10, 1932
Crandon, L.R.G. Jan 17, 1933
Ganshorn, J.A. Dr. Jan 17, 1933
Crichton, W. Madeley Feb 6, 1993
Crandon, L.R.G. Feb 27, 1933
Fisher, Mrs. J.A. April 7, 1933
Wood, W.R. Rev. April 28, 1933
Abel, P.M. May 2, 1933
Brink, Dr. G.C. May 19, 1933
Crandon, L.R.G. May 19, 1933
Wood, W.R. Rev. May 20, 1933
Chown, Bruce, Dr. July 20, 1933
Crandon, L.R.G (2) July 20, 1933
Soanes, Herbert Aug 18, 1933
DeBrath, Stanley Sept 5, 1933
Suggs, Dr. Oct 13, 1933
Besterman, Theodore Oct 20, 1933
Lebedoff-Pavlovitch, E. Oct 31, 1933
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon Oct 31, 1933
MacKenzie DeBrath, Stanley Nov 9, 1933
Barrett, Mrs Eva Jan 23, 1934
Cross, Harold, Dr Feb 14, 1934
Hilton, Francis A. Mar 15, 1934
Wood, W.R. Rev Mar 23, 1934
Besterman, Theodore April 11, 1934
Sproull, R. June 8, 1934
Duperow Philip Camsell July 29, 1929
Lynde, C.V. Isabel Stewart Dec 6, 1930
Clindell [?] Isabel Stewart Dec 16, 1930
Stacliffe, C.E Isabel Stewart Dec 17, 1930 [?]
Isabel Stewart Dec 17, 1930
Bigelow Isabel Stewart Dec 19, 1930
Morgan, P.C. anonymous Nov 12, 1931
Gauvain, Sir Henry D.A. Stewart June 6, 1932
Hambley, G.H. Dr Bruce Chown March 17, 1958
Kissich, Allie Dec 20, 1901 (See scrapbook, box 1, folder 1, p 96)
Bramwell, Stanley Dec 20, 1901 (See scrapbook, box 1, folder 1, p 96.)
Lodge, Sir Oliver Mar 18, 1921
Freeman, E.G.D. Dec 2, 1921 (See scrapbook, box 1, folder 1, p 22)
Holland, T.E. Dec 4, 1922 (See scrapbook, box 1 folder 1, p 20)
Broad, Eva M. Jan 12, 1925
Doyle, Lady Conan [Jean] Feb 2, 1925
Osbourne, Lloyd April 16, 1925
Lindley, F. Feb 10, 1930
Gordon, Mrs. Charles [Helen] Mar 24, 1930 (See scrapbook, box 1, folder 1, p 51.)
DeBrath, Stanley Sept 18, 1930
Brown, A.H. Oct 21, 1930 (See scrapbook, box 1, folder 1, p 52.)
DeBrath, Stanley Mar 7, 1932
DeBrath, Stanley Mar 21, 1932
Doyle, Lady Conan [Jean] Aug 10, 1932
Doyle, Lady Conan [Jean] Nov 21, 1932
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie Sept 29, 1933
Pitblado, Isaac Sept 28, 1934
Pitblado, May E. April 8, 1935
Stewart, Isabella April 8, 1935
Frankland, Alfred April 8, 1935
Eva & Barney Cooper April 8, 1935
Disney, Dora April 8, 1935
Alkius, T. April 9, 1935
Shaver, J.M. Rev April 9, 1935
Briggs, H.L. April 9, 1935
Leech, W.H.C., Rev April 9, 1935
Lyons, Margaret April 10, 1935
Leslie, James April 10, 1935
Stewart, Dave April 10, 1935
Miles, Mr. & Mrs. L. April 10, 1935
Reed, H. April 10, 1935
Templeman, Annie E. April 10, 1935
Mutchmor, J.R. Rev April 10, 1935
Bond, F.B. April 11, 1935
Thexton, Fern April 11, 1935
Allden, F.A. April 12, 1935
Crawford, F.W. April 12, 1935
Letham, W.G., Rev April 13, 1935
McAlister, H.C. April 13, 1935
Galloway, H. April 14, 1935
Freeman, Rev. E.G.D. April 14, 1935
White, Augusta April 15, 1935
Brown, Dr & Mrs E.W. April 17, 1935
Swan, Rennie, Dr. (2) April 20, 1935 /n.d
Ross Kathryn A. April 22, 1935
Mackay, John Rev. April 23, 1935
Simpson, Evelyn I. April 26, 1935
Fodor, Nandor April 27, 1935
DeBrath, Stanley April 29, 1935
Phillimore, Mercy April 29, 1935
Hankey, Muriel May 2, 1935
Thomas, Winnifred May 7, 1935
Jonsson, Jakob May 9, 1935
Lebedoff-Pavlovitch, E. May 10, 1935
Routley, T.C. Dr. May 13, 1935
[indecipherable] May 15, 1935
Doyle, Lady Conan [Jean] May 27, 1935
DeBrath, Stanley July 16, 1935
Brooth, E.Elliot Sept 21, 1935
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie Nov 26, 1935
Russell, Arthur J. July 21, 1936
DeBrath, Stanley Oct 31, 1936
Lodge, Sir Oliver Feb 20, 1939
Elliot, Ellen Oct 16, 1939
Richardson, Dr. M.W. Nov 9, 1942
Agnew, Dr. Harvey Nov 12, 1942
[McCann], Isabella [K. (Farquhar)] 1942 or later
Russell, Arthur J. Nov 12, 1942
Freeman, E.G., Rev. Nov 23, 1942
Wood, W.R., Rev Dec 7, 1942
Richardson, Mark W., Dr. Dec 10, 1942
Russell, Arthur J. Dec 30, 1942
Collins, B.A. Jan 24, 1943
Crossley-Hunter, E., D.D April 28, 1943
Barker, Elsa Mar 17, 1947
Barker, Elsa Mar 24, 1947
Woolliams, Eldon, M. Feb 26, 1949
Morgan, S. Rowland Mar 23, 1949
Morgan, S. Rowland July 3, 1949
Morgan, S. Rowland July 25, 1949
Morgan, S. Rowland Aug 9, 1949
Phillimore, Mercy Aug 11, 1949
Morgan, S. Rowland Oct 20, 1949
Reed, Gladys M. May 3, 1950
Pitblado, I. Nov 25, 1950
Morgan, S. Rowland April 28, 1951
Crenshaw, James Nov 19, 1951
Barber, Sylvia Dec 18, 1951
Walther, Gerda, Dr Sept 27, 1953
Sykes, Eileen McTavish Feb 2, 1954
Jean & Dick [Newman] Oct 10, 1956
Bird, J. Malcolm Mar 14, 1929
Dudley, E.E Mar 2, 1931
DeBrath, Stanley Mar 7, 1932
King, Rt. Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie Aug 9, 1933
"Dear Three" [MHB, GFH & JDH] n.d.
Aug 28, 1934
n.d., 1934 ?
Sept 4, 1934
Aug/Sept 1934
Sept/Oct 1934
November 1934
Late 1934 1934?
Jan 10, 1935
Jan 21, 1935
Jan 24, 1935
January 1935
Feb 18, 1935
Feb 19, 1935
Mar 6, 1935
March 1935
Mar 22, 1935
Mar 26, 1935
Mar 31, 1935
April 28, 1935
April 1935
April 1935
May 1935
June 1935
June 9, 1935
July 5, 1935
Sept 2, 1935
Sept 4, 1935
Sept 18, 1935
Sept 24, 1935
Sept 27, 1935
Sept 30, 1935
Oct 8, 1935
Oct 20, 1935
Nov 9, 1935
Mar 13, 1936
April 4, 1936
April 15, 1936
April 23, 1936
May 1936
July 15, 1936
July 31, 1936
July 1936
Nov 5, 1936
Nov 12, 1936
1936
1936
1937
Sept 12, 1934
December 1942
Jan 23, 1943
Oct 29, 1949
December 1949
May 1950
July 1952
Sept 9, 1952
Sept 27, 1952
Jan 5, 1953
Oct 28, 1953
Jan 5, 1954
July 4, 1954
July 23, 1955
1955
April 5, 1956
"Lad" [Hamilton, James Drummond] - July 13, 1956
(Incoming from Jim) Aug 21, 1956
Crandon, Margery July 1928
King, Rt Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie Sept 30, 1933
Brunton, Elizabeth May 28, 1937
Allan, Isabelle 1956
Elliot, Ellen Jan 4, 1957
Boitel, Henri July 30, 1957
Müller, Karl E. Dr Aug 3, 1957
Miyazawa, T. Aug 22, 1957
Suarez - S, Fernando, J. Sept 9, 1957
Miyazawa, T. Oct 22, 1957
Müller, Karl E. Dr. Nov 16, 1957
Moffat, Winnifred L. Nov 25, 1957
Krohn, Helmi Dec 7, 1957
Brandt, Paul Dec 17, 1957
Moffat, W. Dec 20, 1957
Müller, Karl E. Dr. Dec 25, 1957
Boitel, Henri Dec 27, 1957
Miyazawa, T. Jan 13, 1958
Suarez - S. , Fernando J. Jan 31, 1958
Coyle, Anastasia Feb 1, 1958
Stansfield, Margaret Feb 4, 1958
Newman, Dick Feb 4, 1958
Colquhoun, M.S. Feb 5, 1958
Colquhoun, M.S. Feb 15, 1958
Metcalfe, W.H. Feb 27, 1958
Hambley, G.H. Feb 27, 1958
Colquhoun, M.S. Mar 14, 1958
Gingell, W.E. Mar 18, 1958
Boitel, Henri Mar 29, 1958
Suarez-S., Fernando, J. April 6, 1958
Gingell, W.E. April 17, 1958
[McKanday, Ellen (Elliot)] April 22, 1958
Miyazawa, T. May 1, 1958
Moffat, Winnifred L. May 5, 1958
Suarez-S., Fernando, J. May 26, 1958
Sifton, Victor June 3, 1958
Suarez-S., Fernando, J. June 23, 1958
Moffat, Winnifred L. July 11, 1958
Sifton, Victor July 21, 1958
Krohn, Helmi Sept 17, 1958
W.L.M Oct 13, 1958
Jamieson, Juanita Dec 5, 1958
Hofmann, Heinz April 12, 1959
Suarez-S., Fernando, J. June 30, 1959
Hofmann, Heinz Aug 2, 1959
Barbanell, M. Oct 9, 1959
Colquhoun, M.S. Oct 9, 1959
Gerloff, Hans, Dr. Dec 14, 1959
McMillan, Jess Dec 28, 1959
Gerloff, Hans, Dr. Feb 13, 1960
Boitel, Henri Feb 14, 1960
Boitel, Henri Mar 15, 1960
Boitel, Henri April 20, 1960
Boitel, Henri Nov 24, 1960
I.S.F. Congress 1960
Barbanell, M. July 27, 1961
Boitel, Henri Aug 17, 1961
Barbanell, M. Nov 17, 1961
Gordon, John M. Nov 20, 1961
Restivo, S. [to I. Pitblado, Aug 31, 1962 copies to M.H.B.]
Justice, Lincoln, B. Feb 5, 1963
Restivo, S. Feb 25, 1963
Wotton, Kay Feb 27, 1963
Justice, Lincoln B. Feb 28, 1963
Justice, Lincoln B. April 15, 1963
Justice, Lincoln B. July 3, 1963
Miyazawa, T. Aug 27, 1963
Laubscher, B.J.F., Dr. Aug 14, 1964
Laubscher, B.J.F., Dr. Jan 26, 1965
Roland, Charles, G. M.D. Oct 7, 1966
Roland, Charles, G. M.D. Oct 21, 1966
Roland, Charles, G. M.D. Nov 7, 1966
Roland, Charles, G. M.D. Dec 27, 1966
MacDermot (?), M. Ernest Feb 22, 1968
Gold, Ruby V. Mar 10, 1968
Roland, Charles, M.D. July 17, 1970
Walton, Avis Oct 22, 1970
Johnson, P.W. Jan 19, 1971
Mitchell, Jim Nov 27, 1973
Bayless, Raymond March 20, 1975
Bayless, Raymond May 8, 1975
Williams, Marion Feb 14, 1976
Green, Harry Dec 17, 1976
Suarez-S., Fernando, J. April 13, 1977
Rogo, D. Scott May 23, 1977
Andison, Alex July 17, 1977
Andison, Alex Sept 19, 1977
Andison, Alex Oct 23, 1977
Newlands, Charlotte Oct 30, 1977
Owen, George & Iris October 1977
Newlands, Charlotte Nov 23, 1977
Owen, George & Iris Nov 28, 1977
Bayless, Raymond Dec 2, 1977
Newlands, Charlotte Jan 13, 1978
Dutton, J.E. Jan 25, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Sept 1, 1978
Jones, Lilian E. Sept 10, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Sept 25, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Oct 24, 1978
Jay, Bill Feb 27, 1979
Riley, Stephen Mar 16, 1979
Bennett, Richard April 5, 1979
Bennett, Richard June 27, 1979
Neville, Bill June 27, 1979
Bennett, Richard Aug 17, 1979
Pearce, I.B August 1979
Jones, Lilian Aug 28, 1979
Bennett, Richard Oct 15, 1979
Bennett, Richard Oct 16, 1979
Bennett, Richard Nov 5, 1979
Henry, C.E. Nov 12, 1979
Permutt, Cyril Nov 14, 1979
Bennett, Richard Nov 16, 1979
Bennett, Richard Nov 27, 1979
Chown, Dr Bruce Dec 13, 1979
[MacDonald], Jack 1979[?]
Bennett, Richard Jan 30, 1980
Bennett, Richard Feb 8, 1980
Henry, C.E. Feb 8, 1980
Bennett, Richard Mar 5, 1980
Chown, Dr Bruce Mar 16, 1980
Bennett, Richard April 9, 1980
Bayless, Raymond June 11, 1980
Blair, Bill June 24, 1980
Bayless, Raymond July 29, 1980
Bennett, Richard Sept 10, 1980
Bennett, Richard Oct 19, 1980
Henry, C.E. Nov 4, 1980
Chown, Dr Bruce Nov 12, 1980
Bennett, Richard Nov 16, 1980
Bennett, Richard Nov 20, 1980
Bennett, Richard Jan 10, 1981
Rankin, Laird Feb 16, 1981
Bennett, Richard Mar 10, 1981
Bennett, Richard Mar 31, 1981
Wall, Lawrence includes encl from J Oakley May 4, 1981
Chown, Dr Bruce June 8, 1981
Bennett, Richard Oct 12, 1981
Janice[?] Nov 12, 1981
May, Ruth Oct 15, 1982
Henry, C.E. Nov 3, 1982
Blair, Bill Feb 19, 1983
Henry, C.E. Oct 3, 1983
Eide, Lyle Oct 21, 1983
Henry, C.E Nov 18, 1983
Bennett, Richard Dec 2, 1983
Chown family February 1984
Keahey, Delores June 8, 1984
Henry, C.E. Aug 7, 1984
Germinder, Dan Oct 1, 1984
Gordon, Don Oct 3, 1984
Bennett, Richard Oct 9, 1984
Fewer, Eileen November 1984
Meek, G.W. to Roy Bauer cc: to MHB April 9, 1985
Unger, Bob April 1985
Richardson, Tannis M. July 8, 1985
Keahey, T. Herman July 9, 1985
Rodin, A.E. M.D. Oct 16, 1985
Kawata, Mae October 1985
Rodin, A.E. M.D. Nov 25, 1985
Rodin, A.E. M.D. Jan 6, 1986
CIBC January 1986
Lugsdin, Ann April 13, 1986
MB Conservatory of Music May 23, 1986
Fowler, F.M. May 1986
Philips Electronics Aug 25, 1986
Bennett, Richard Sept 9, 1986
Edison Reality Agency Sept 19, 1986
Cohen, Andrew October 1986
Mary Marshall Aug 21, 1957
Mary Marshall 1957
Walter Mar 11, 1956
Walter June 7, 1956
Walter July 1, 1956
Walter Aug 17, 1956
Walter Aug 17, 1956
Walter Oct 3, 1956
Walter Nov 13, 1956
Walter[?]-unknown-incomplete Walter Sept 4, 1957
Walter Sept 30, 1957
Walter Feb 10, 1958
Walter Mar 5, 1958
Walter Mar 23, 1958
Walter Aug 26, 1958
Hamilton, James April 12, 1935
Hamilton, Lillian Oct 3, 1939
[Hamilton], Joan & Jim Sept 20, 1956
Boitel, H. July 15, 1957
Miyazama, T. July 15, 1957
Krohn, Helmi July 23, 1957
Müller, Karl July 24, 1957
Suarez-S. Fernando July 24, 1957
Suarez-S. Fernando Aug, 28, 1957
Moffatt, W. Nov 7, 1957
Moffatt, W. Nov 15, 1957
Krohn, Helmi Jan 22, 1958
Müller, Karl Jan 22, 1958
Suarez-S. Fernando Feb 15, 1958
Hambley, G.H. Mar 21, 1958
Gingell, W. Mar 22, 1958
Suarez-S. Fernando April 25, 1958
Moffatt, W. April 27, 1958
Miyazama, T. May 9, 1958
Moffatt, W. May 9, 1958
Müller, Karl May 9, 1958
Moffatt, W. Aug 11, 1958
Jamieson, Juanita Feb 16, 1959
Hofmann, Heinz June 10, 1959
Suarez-S. Fernando July 14, 1959
Barbanell, M. Oct 6, 1959
Gerloff, Hans Feb 3, 1960
Boitel, Henri Feb 7, 1960
Boitel, Henri Mar 6, 1960
Boitel, Henri Mar 30, 1960
Boitel, Henri Dec 13, 1960
Justice, Lincoln B. Feb 11, 1960
Barbanell, M. July 23, 1961
Barbanell, M. Oct 29, 1961
Justice, Lincoln B. Feb 11, 1963
Restivo, Sam Mar 19, 1963
Justice, Lincoln B. April 2, 1963
Laubscher, Dr. J.B.F. Nov 29, 1964
Roland, Dr. C.D. Oct 3, 1966
Roland, Dr. C.D. Oct 20, 1966
Hamilton, James Oct 24, 1966
Roland, Dr. C.D. Oct 24, 1966
Walton, Avis Nov 1, 1970
Bluett, Mrs Dec 2, 1970
Charles, Miss Molly Dec 2, 1970
Scully, Julia Dec 2, 1970
Walton, Avis Dec 2, 1970
Johnson, P.W. Jan 20, 1971
Koch, Dr. R.E. June 25, 1973
Bayless, Raymond April 7, 1975
Moss, Dr. Thelma July 12, 1976
Suarez-S., Fernando April 25, 1977
Rogo, Scott (2) May 12 & May 29, 1977
Suarez-S., Fernando June 30, 1977
Koch, Dr. R.E. July 5, 1977
Parker, Adrian July 12, 1977
Andison, Alex Aug 28, 1977
Owen, Dr & Mrs. Sept 6, 1977
Newlands, Charlotte Nov 2, 1977
Owen, Dr. & Mrs Nov 4, 1977
Bayless, Raymond, Dec 9, 1977
Owen, Dr. & Mrs Dec 9, 1977
Newlands, Charlotte Jan 19, 1978
Owen, Dr. & Mrs April 27, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Sept 13, 1978
Jones, Lilian Sept 18, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Oct 6, 1978
Permutt, Cyril Nov 10, 1978
Jay, Bill May 3, 1979
Riley, Stephen Mar 22, 1979
Bennett, Richard Nov 1, 1979
Henry, Prof, C.E. Nov 14, 1979
Permutt, Cyril Nov 26, 1979
Bennett, Richard Dec 6, 1979
Suarez-S., Fernando Jan 9, 1980
Chown, Dr Bruce Jan 16, 1980
Bennett, Richard Jan 18, 1980
Bennett, Richard Feb 4, 1980
Bennett, Richard Mar 17, 1980
Chown, Dr Bruce Mar 28, 1980
Bayless, Raymond May 7, 1980
Bayless, Raymond June 22, 1980
Blair, W. July 14, 1980
Dean, Kathryn Oct 29, 1980
Bennett, Richard Nov 3, 1980
Bayless, Raymond Nov 5, 1980
Chown, Bruce, Dr. Nov 5, 1980
Henry, Prof C.E. Nov 5, 1980
Rankin, Laird Feb 12, 1981
Bennett, Richard Feb 26, 1981
Chown, Dr Bruce May 17, 1981
Bennett, Richard Nov 19, 1981
Blair, W. April 26, 1983
Henry, Prof C.E. Oct 5, 1983
Director of Student Affairs - Oct 5, 1983
U of M Manikel, Mrs E. Oct 15, 1983
Henry, Prof C.E. Aug 9, 1984
Bennett, Richard Nov 1, 1984
Rodin, A.E. M.D Nov 3, 1985
Rodin, A.E. M.D Nov 28, 1985
Rodin, A.E. M.D Jan 12, 1986
Bennett, Richard Sept 12, 1986
Dye, Clarkson Sept 3, 1943
Morgan, S. Rowland April 11, 1944
Morgan, S. Rowland Oct 30, 1946
Knowles, Eric June 23, 1955
Gordon, John M. Nov 10, 1961
Chown, Bruce, Dr. [outgoing] Dec 6, 1942
Clippings from the following newspapers have been separated from this file:
Wpg Free Press Jan - Feb 1958
The People Feb 16, 1958
Wpg Free Press January 1958
Two Worlds Sept 16, 1958
Toronto Star June 10, 1967
C.M.A. Journal May 22, 1971
Psychic News June 9, 1973
Psychic News Jan 13, 1979
Psychic News Nov 1, 1980
as have galley sheets from Is Survival A Fact?
Daily Sketch [London]:
Oct 3, 1932, p. 7 et seq.
Oct 4, 1932, p. 7 et seq.
Oct 5, 1932, p. 7 et seq.
Winnipeg Free Press:
Feb 20, 1933, p. 3 Feb 21, 1933, p. 3
Feb 22, 1933, p. 3
Feb 23, 1933, p. 3
Feb 24, 1933, p. 3
Feb 25, 1933, p. 3
Montreal B.U.P
June 3, 1931
The Country Guide
November 1930 [Added May 2002 by Archives & Special Collections Staff]
Canadian Press
May 14, 1931
Daily Eagle [New York]
Nov 26, 1929
Mar 1, 1932
Daily Sketch [London]
Oct 1, 1932
Oct 3, 1932
Elmwood Herald
April 11, 1935
Jan 10, 1954
Light
Oct 14, 1932
London [ON] Free Press
1951
n.d.
Montreal Standard
Jan 11, 1943
Montreal Star
1951
The People
Feb 16, 1958
Psychic News October 1932
Jan 13, 1979
Sept 3, 1955
Mar 31, 1979
Aug 17, 1963
Nov 1, 1980
May 14, 1977
Psychic Observer
May 10, 1952
Signs
Aug 5, 1932
Toronto Evening Telegram
Mar 14, 1931
Toronto Saturday Night
Dec 5, 1942
Toronto Star
Mar 14, 1931
Two Worlds
Aug 19, 1932
Feb 22, 1958
Sept 6, 1958
Western Home Monthly
August 1931
Wpg Free Press
Dec 23, 1926
1933
Nov 9/18 1928
Aug 30, 1934
Feb 27, 1929
Nov/Dec 27, 1934
Aug 28, 1930
April 8, 1935
Aug 28, 1930
December 1953
Feb 18, 1933
Wpg Sun
March 25, 1985
Wpg Tribune
Aug 28, 1930
June 12, 1931
March 15, 1932
1934
Dec 27, 1934
March 24, 1973
July 15, 1978
Globe and Mail
Nov 18, 1950
John O' London's
June 22, 1953
Two Worlds
July 15, 1950
Sept 2, 1950
Wpg Free Press
June 22, 1953
London Eve. Free Press
Dec 13, 1951 Montreal Gazette
Dec 14, 1951
Wpg Free Press
April 1934
March 5, 1955
Wpg Tribune
Dec 14, 1951
Toronto Daily Star
April 21 - May 3, 1958
Two Worlds
Oct 31, 1959
Wpg Free Press
Jan 18 - Feb 1, 1958
Wpg Tribune
Feb 17, 1950[?]
Wpg Free Press
May 1978
Wpg Tribune
Jan 4, 1979
Dr W.T. Allison
Dr Bruce Chown
H.A.V. Green
Rt. Hon. William Lyon MacKenzie King
Dr. Ross Mitchell
Isaac Pitblado
Hugh A. Reed
Victor Sifton
Feb 1, 1961
Feb 8, 1961
May 22, 1965
Jan 28, 1967
Oct 23, 1976
Dec 21, 1935
June 10, 1967
April 1977
July 6, 1980
Aug 2, 1986
Aug 19, 1932 ( Annotated by Lillian Hamilton. Photo of "Reflectograph" attached.)
Feb 22, 1958
July 21, 1962
June 21, 1977
Oct 21, 1977
March 30, 1978
Dec 6, 1978
Feb 15, 1979
Oct 31, 1979
Nov 7, 1983
Mar 7, 1984
June 12, 1984
Aug 14, 1984
Aug 15, 1984
Dec 7, 1984
Feb 23, 1985
Sept 23, 1985
n.d.
Manitoba Free Press:
Dec 5, 1928, p 15.
Unidentified:
November 1940
July 1, 1954
Nov 28, 1977
n.d.
Within the literature, both then and now, the plural form of medium [ie. the conduit between this world and the next] is indicated as mediums, not the standard media. In keeping with the jargon, this finding aid will employ the form of mediums.
April 1951
July 1954
April 1927
September 1930
July 1936
November 1954
September 1955
December 1955
March 1964
December 1966
March 1969
March 1972
October 1974
January 1976
1968
March 1976
January 1926
March 1926
June 1926
July 1926
September 1926
December 1926
November 1927
December 1927
May 1928
July 1931
March 1924
November 1924
May 1923
July 1925
January 1926
February 1927
December 1927
October 1929
January 1931
August 1931
October 1931
February 1932
Aug-Sept 1932
December 1932
May 1934
June 1945
July 1945
Excerpts:
1932
April 1934
1935
April 1936
May(?) 1936
n.d.
Direct Voice , 1930
Survival , 1935
The Lincoln Way , 1955
Survival , 1966
1954 re: Patience Worth.
1957, "Beyond Death There is Life" N.V. Peale.
"The Arguments for Human Survival"
"The Arguments for Human Survival, II"
"The Arguments for Human Survival, III"
"The Arguments for Human Survival, IV"
"Phénomènes Psychiques au Moment de la Mort"
"The New Trend of Science"
"Ectoplasm"
"Metaphysical Phenomena from the Biological Viewpoint"
"Psychical Research and Philosophy"
"I Was an Agnostic"
"The Theatrical Basis of Psychic Phenomena"
"The University Aspect of Psychical Research"
"The Attitude of the Church to the Phenomena Known as Spiritualism."
"A Seance with Rudi Schneider"
"Psychical Research and Psychology"
"Animal Metaphysics"
Lester, R. "My Philosophy of Life", 1954.
Ford, Arthur, "Life Beyond Death", 1971.
O'Donnell, Michael, "One Man's Burden", 1986
Drury, Dave, "The Lofty and/or Assumptive We", n.d.
Wrenn, C. Gilbert "Henry Scott Holland on Dying", n.d.
Neres, Elizabeth, "To Margery", n.d.
Richet, Charles, no title, n.d.
"Prayer of a Mother Superior", n.d.
"Prayer of St Francis of Assisi" 1181-1226
Greeting by "Fra Giovanni", 1513.
Crabbed Ice and Youth
The South Seas
AES Triplex
An Apology for Idlers
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (incomplete)
Father Damien
Virginibus Puerisque
Will O' the Mills
Pan's Pipes
Ordered South
On Falling in Love
A Retrospect
A Wreath of Immortelles
Cockermouth and Keswick
Nuits Blanches
El Dorado
Walking Tours
Child's Play
Markheim
#1 Group shot - seance - M.M. et al. 4
#2 Portrait - seance - M.M.
#3 Trance writing - C.H. Spurgeon.
#4-5 Teleplasmic veil, 2 slides
#6 Picture (includes Katie King).
10 slides.
Sir William Crookes
Sir Oliver Lodge
F.W.H. Myers
Lord Raleigh
Dr. Eugene Osty
Sir Oliver Lodge
Sir William Crookes
Sir William Barrett
Prof. Alfred Russell Wallace
F. Bligh Bond
Rt. Hon. Lord Balfour
Prof. F.W.H. Myers
Stanley deBrath
W.T. Stead
Dr. Eugene Osty (France)
Dr. Gustave Geley (France)
Camille Flammarion (France)
Dr. Charles Richet (France)
Dr. Baron von Schrenck-Notzing (Germany)
I. Teleplasmic hand in dental wax - Dr. Crandon presiding, TGH witnessed similar findings in 1923/24
II. Thumbprint of Walter - Impression in dental wax vs. print found on his shaving razor approx. 13 years after his death, (d. 1911).
III. Speaking through "Voice-Cut Out Machine" - Walter spoke via Margery. T.G.H. verified this process in 1925.
4 slides.
1 slide.
2 slides.
5 slides.
3 slides.
2 slides.
1 - T.G.H., L.H. & T.G.'s sister, Margaret (d. 1886)
2 - Arthur Conan Doyle on portrait of wife & son
3 - Conan Doyle
4 - Veiled girl.
1 slide.
1 slide.
Margery # 1-2
Teleplasm # 3-4
Amorphous plasm # 5-18
Writing # 19
psychic equipment # 20-27
miscellaneous # 28-29.
EL 3 consists of 70 .tif files of photographs, slides and negatives from the Hamilton photograph collection, PC 12. These items were scanned at the request of a researcher. EL 3 has been stored as Box 20 of MSS 14.
(49 files)
Richard_Shand_table_photo_001.tif
Richard_Shand_table_photo_002b.tif
Richard_Shand_table_photo_003.tif
Richard_Shand_table_photo_004.tif
Richard_Shand_table_photo_005.tif
Richard_Shand_TGH_cameras_photo_001.tif
UMA_MSS_14_box_8_folder_1_attendence_register_1926_02_11.tif
UMA_MSS_14_box_8_folder_1_attendence_register_1926_04_15.tif
UMA_MSS_14_box_9_folder_13_weigh_scale_diagrams.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_14_portrait_TGH_1.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_14_portrait_TGH_2.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_14_portrait_TGH_age_30_19.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_14_portrait_TGH_young lad.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_15_portrait_LMH_age_one.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_15_portrait_LMH_1.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_15_portrait_LMH_2.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_18_185_TGH_1.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_11_folder_14_portrait_Kelvin_St.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_ experiment_E_whole_page.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_seance_room_diagram.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_slide_017_reverse.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_table_1926-03-25_whole_page.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_table_1926-04-15.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_table_1926-04-15_whole_page.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_box_8_folder_1_table_1927-03-20_whole_page.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_001_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_002_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_003_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_004_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_005_annotated_photo_album.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_005_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_005a_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_005b_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_006_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_007_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_008_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_009_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_010_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_011_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_011_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_012_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_013_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_014_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_015_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_016_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_017_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_018_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_019_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_020_neg.tif
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UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_021_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_022_photo_album.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_022_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_023_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_024_photo_album.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_024_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_025_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026_photo_album.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026a_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026b_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026b_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026c_glass_slide.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026a_mounted_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026c_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026d_mounted_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026d_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026e_neg.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026f_mounted_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026g_mounted_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026h_print.tif
UMA_MSS_14_PC_12_slide_026i_neg.tif