Le fonds contient des documents concernant avant tout l'éducation et la carrière de Judith Seidel. Cela prendre la forme d'un certain nombre de diplômes, de manuscrits, et de la correspondance de l'Université McGill ainsi que de, plus tard dans sa vie, Loyola College, où Seidel étudiait la bibliothéconomie. La correspondance dans le fonds témoigne de la crédibilité de Seidel en tant qu'employé. Certains documents, incluant des certificats et des invitations à des performances, attestent de la carrière de Seidel en tant que pianiste. Enfin, certain documents liés à la mort de Judith Seigel -- incluant sa nécrologie et des certificats en son honneur -- se trouvent dans le fonds.
Sans titreCe fonds contient d'un diplôme de l'Université McGill pour Harry Abramovitch. Inclue aussi de la correspondance concernant Ethel Abramovitch Memorial Endowment for Perpetual Student Aid à Hebrew Univeristy, supervisé par Harry Abramovitch.
The fonds contains materials that attest to Dr. Abraham Bernard Illievitz's medical education and career as a doctor and philanthropist.
A large scrapbook contains a substantial amount of correspondence pertaining to Dr. Illievitz's medical education (primarily at McGill University), practice, and inventions, and generally illustrates his philanthropic/professional affiliation with numerous medical institutions; likewise, many pages of medical publication reviews authored by Dr. Illievitz are present.
Certificates acknowledging Dr. Illievtiz's academic achievement and involvement in various medical societies and institutions, both in the United States and in Canada, can be found in the fonds. Photographs of notable musicians and performers dedicated to Dr. Illievitz (mostly in gratitude for his medical service) are also included, as well as photocopies of pertinent textual records and photographs of which the fonds does not contain originals.
Finally, two versions (one hand-written featuring hand-drawn illustrations, the other typed with photographs pasted in as place-holders) of Illievitz's manuscript Israel & Medicine can be found in the fonds. These manuscripts contain some edits and marginalia, as well as mini biographies of key doctors and dates in medical history; the two manuscripts in conjunction aptly demonstrate the evolution of the research project.
Sans titreThis fonds contains materials pertaining to the life and work of Edith and Luciano Della Pergola, with an emphasis on their opera career. Material in this collections is related to their careers in Italy and Romania prior to 1955, as well as their work with the McGill Opera Studio and Temple Emanu Al-Beth Shalom in Montreal. This includes correspondences, photographs, concert invitations, playbills, individual programs and season program books, cast lists, stage directions, sheet music, scores, arrangements, original compositions, and creative writing.
Sans titreFonds consists of articles and writings, including lecture notes, by Martin Cohen as well as literary translations of mainly poetry but also one play.
Sans titreThe fonds contains the professional and working material of Alice Postner in her career as a music teacher and composer. It consists of texual records and music manuscripts used as teaching material; copies of her own compositions; biographical articles; correspondence; recital programmes and invitations.
Sans titreMaterial includes records pertaining to the founding of B'nai Brith Hillel, its activities over a decades-long period, and its various newsletters.
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