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Robert Fulford. Fourth accrual. – 1950-2004. – 4.1 m of textual records and graphic material. 5 video cassettes. 40 audio cassettes. 1 audio reel. 1 audio disc.

Series 1:
Correspondence. – 1953-2004; predominant 1990-2002. – 1 m of textual records. – Title based on content of series.

Box 15 A-Cl Correspondence
F.1 A Correspondence
Abela, Paul
Abbella - see F.2 below
Ackermann, Uwe
Adam, Stuart
Adams, James
Adams, Michael
Adams, Robert
Addario, Frank
Adelman, Howard
Adilman, Sid
Aitken, Will
Alberta Education (3)
Aleksiuk, Michael
Allan, Blaine
Allen, Glen
Allen, Jim
Allen, S. Eleanor
Altitude Publishing
Ames, Pat
Amstutz, Jakob
Anderson, Antony
Anderson, Doris
Anderson, Mary
Anderson, Maxwell
Anderson, Olwen
Andrus, David
Anglin, Betty
Applied Arts Magazine
Ardiel, June (4)
Armstrong, Ralph
Arnowitz, Al
Art Business Magazine
Art Gallery of Ontario (3); see also F.3 below
Arthur, Paul (3)
Arts and Communications Counselors
Ashenburg, Katherine, Globe and Mail (3)
Asper, Gail
Assembly of British Columbia Arts Councils
Assiniboia Gallery
Association for Canadian Studies in the United States
Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists

F.2 Abella, Rosalie (4)
F.3 Art Gallery of Ontario (6)
F.4 Asia Pacific Foundation (7)
F.5 Ayre, John (8)

F.6 Ba-Bl Correspondence
BBC World Service
Bachmann, Richard (A Different Drummer Books) (3)
Bacque, James Bailey, Don
Bain, George
Baine, Richard P.
Baird, George
Ballantyne, Michael
Band, Charles S.
Bandlé, A.
Banff Centre for the Arts - see F.7 below
Barcza, L.
Barnard, Murray
Barney, D.
Barringer, James L.
Barris, Alex
Bartley, Jim
Barrett, Edward W. - see F.8 below
Batten, Jack - see F.9 below
Bazzana, Kevin
Beattie, J.
Beattie, S.
Bedford, E.
Beharriell, Frederick J.
Béliveau, Marc
Benson, Eugene
Berger, Joseph
Bergman, Rhona
Besant, Derek M. (3)
Beverley Slopen Literary Agency - see F.10 below
Bingham, Russell
Bird, Anne
Bishop, Carroll
Bissell, Claude (3)
Black, Barbara Amiel (3)
Black, E.B.
Blatchford, Christie
Bleasby, Nicola
Blackmore, Ralph - see F.11 below
Bliss, Michael
Bloom, Allan
Bloore, Dorothy Cameron
F.7 The Banff Centre for the Arts (3)
F.8 Barrett, Edward W. (7)
F.9 Batten, Jack (5)
F.10 Beverley Slopen Literary Agency (5, includes NY Times article on Jane Jacobs)
F.11 Blackmore, Ralph (3)

F.12 Bo-Bu Correspondence
Boggs, Jean Sutherland (National Gallery of Canada)
Books in Canada
Book of the Month Club
Books Not Bureaucrats (Martha Harron Campaign)
Borough of Etobicoke
Boston University
Boudreau, Alan
Bowell, D.F.
Bowser, Sara
Bowsfield, Hartwell
Boyd, Muriel
Bozak, R.M.
Brado, Edward B.
Brailey, J. Fred
Braden, Vicki
Brennan, Jim
Brideaux, Wayne W.
Brightman, D.
Broadfoot, Barry - see F.13 below
Brock University
Bronskill, Helen
Brown, D.W.
Brown, Pamela
Brown, Peter S.
Brown, R.
Bruce, Harry - see F.14 below
Buckham, Robert M.
Bunton, Martin
Burke, John B.
Burton, Dennis
Bush, Catherine
Bushell, Kevin
Business Quarterly

F.13 Broadfoot, Barry (23, including 2 replies by RF)
F.14 Bruce, Harry (12, including 4 replies by RF)

F.15 Ca-Cl Correspondence
CCA
Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta (2)
Calderwood, Ann
Callwood, June
Calnan, Mary
Calthorpe-Beaney, C.
Cameron, David
Cameron, Dorothy
Cameron, Louise
Campbell, A.G.
Campbell, Cameron
Campbell, Henry M.
Campbell, Sandra
Canada/Canadian - see F.16-17 below
Canada Council - see F.18 below
Capilano College
Carley, Amos
Carnell, Sybil
Carrigan, Edward (2)
Carver, Ruth
Castel, Boris (2)
Centaur Theatre Company
Central Canada Synod, Lutheran Church
Chadderton, Beverley
Chalmers, M. Joan
Chan, Kai
Chapman, Marilyn
Charles Olson Society
Charney, Ann & Melvin - see F.19 below
Chatelaine
Chatfield, Lord
Chatham Public Library
Charney, Ann & Melvin (5)
Child, A.J.E.
Chisholm, Gavin
Chong, G.J.
Christian, William
Chung, Susan
Church Alive
City of Toronto - see F.20 below
Clarfield, A. Mark
Clarke, Meaghan (2)
Clarkson, Stephen
Clements, Richard

 F.16 Canada/Canadian Correspondence
Canada Council for the Arts
Canada-Israel Committee
Canada-Japan Society
Canadian Art
Canadian Authors Association
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (10)
Canadian Business
Canadian Conference of the Arts
Canadian Give the Gift of Literacy Foundation
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice
Canadian Institute on Public Affairs
Canadian International College
Canadian Periodical Publishers Association
Canadian Speeches (2)

F.17 Canadian Civil Liberties Association, 1970-1972 (10 with enclosures); 1995 (2)
F.18 Canada Council (letters of appraisal for Arts Awards) (71)
F.19 Charney, Ann & Melvin (5)
F.20 City of Toronto (7)

Box 16 Co-F Correspondence

F.1 Co-Cu Correspondence
The Coast
Cobb, David
Cochrane, Glenn and Jean
Cohen, Andrew
Cohen, Annette
Cohen, H. Ruben
Cohen, Maxwell
Coles, Don
Collier, David - see F.2 below
Colombo, John Robert
Colville, Alex - see F.3 below
Comay, Eli - see F.4 below
Commission on Canadian Studies (Symons)
Committee on Television - see F.5 below
Commonwealth of Learning
Community Foundation for Greater Toronto (3)
Conroy, Andrew
Conwest Exploration
Cook, Gregory - see F.6 below
Cooke, Nathalie
Copp, Bill
Copps, Robert
Corbeil, Carole
Corby, Paul
Coren, Michael
Cosgrove, Oli
Coucill, Irma
Coughlin, Thomas B. - see F.7 below
Cowan, Susan (3)
Crabb, Michael (2)
Crawford, M. Gail
Crawford, Gerald A.
Crawford, Pleasance
Creery, Tim
Creighton, David
Crockford, Glen K.
Crook, Maxine
Crosby, Tecca (4)
Crossley Communications
Culp, Ted W.
Culture Technologies Conference
Cunnington, Chris
Curran, W.J. - see F.8 below
Cushman, Robert

F.2 Collier, David (5)
F.3 Colville, Alex (5)
F.4 Comay, Eli (4)
F.5 Committee on Television (all by RF) (7)
F.6 Cook, Ramsay (9)
F.7 Coughlin, Thomas B. (all by R.F.) (67)
F.8 Curran, W.J. (8)

F.9 D Correspondence
Daldin, R. S.
Dale, Rick
Daly, Joan
d’Amboise, Jacqueline
Danson, Andrew
Darroch, Lois
Daub, Mervin
Dault, Gary
Davey, Gerald W. (2)
Davey, Keith
David Lavin Agency Ltd. (2)
Davidson, Susan Kent
Davies, Brenda
Davies, Ivor
Davies, Robertson
Davis, Dena S.
Davis, Ronald D. (2)
Dawkins, Steve
DeCory, Jed
de la Mothe, John
De Long Snow, Adrienne (2)
Del Villano, Dan
Denholm, Tom
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, McMaster University
Department of External Affairs
Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto
Depoe, Suzanne (3)
Derry, Ramsay
DeShaw, Rose (3)
De Visser, John
Dewar, Ken
de Fenoyl, Dianne
Dickson, Barry
Dickson, Lovat
Dickson, Nigel
Digital
Dignan, Anita
Dingman, Jim E.
Directory of Sources, The
Dixon, Jack
Dixon, R. B. Des
Dixon, Ross
Dobbs, Kildare (3)
Dollard, Michael
Donaldson
Donham, Parker Barss (2)
Donner Canadian Foundation
Donovan, Paul
D’Orazio, Franco (4)
Doucet, Michael
Downey, James
Downie, Jill
Drabinsky, Garth H.
Drapell, Joseph
Drury-Gane, Margaret
Dryden, Margaret
Duffy, Dennis
Dunbar, George (3)
Duncan, M. J.
Dunsmore, K. T.
Dwyer, V.

 F.10 E Correspondence
Eady, Robert (4)
Eaton, Fredrick S.
Eayrs, James G.
Ecroyd, Lawrence G. (2)
Edelman
Editor’s Association of Canada
Edward Day Gallery
Eisen, Wendy R. (2)
Elliott, Sally
Ellis, Alice Thomas (2)
Elmhurst College
Emberley, Peter
Enchin, Ervin
Encyclopedia Britannica (2)
Enright, Michael
Environmental Artworks Studio
Epstein, Joseph
Epstein, Ray
Erindale College
Ermacora, Marco
Estabrook, Wilhelmine
Everett-Greene, Robert
Ewing, Iain

F.11 Fa-Fi Correspondence
Factory Theatre Lab
Faessler, Shirley
Fairweather, Gordon
Fairweather, R. G. L.
Falun Gong Practitioners of Canada
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts & Technology
Faris, Y. M.
Farcasan, Serge
Farm & Country
Farr, Fred
Farr, Robin
Farrell, Peter M. – see F.12 below
Feick, Posy Chisholm
Feldman, Seth
Felsberg, Susan
Fenton, K. Alan
Fetherling, Doug – see F.13 below
Fetherling, George (3)
Fiedler, Leslie
Fillmore
Financial Post, The
Financial Times of Canada (2)
Findeis, Joyce
Findley, Timothy
Finlay, Karen (3)
Finley, Margot
Fisher, Dave
Fitterman, H. N.
Fitzgerald, James T. (2)
FitzGerald, Janet
FitzGibbon, Gerald M.

F.12 Farrell, Peter M. (8)
F.13 Fetherling, Doug (10)

F.14 Fl-Fu Correspondence
Fleming, R. B.
Flemstrom, Mats
Fojtek, Olga M. C.
Folinsbee, Jean
Foran, Charlie (2)
Forbes Building
Forbes, Jim (2)
Forge, Joan
Forguson, L. W.
Forty-Plus of Canada
Foster, Cecil
Fotheringham, Allan (2)
Fox, Cy (2)
Fox, Joan
Frankel, Jack
Fraser, Fil
Fraser, Graham
Fraser, John – see also F.15 below
Fraser, Marian Botsford
Fraser, J. & E.
Freedmar, Joanna
Freeman, David E.
Freeman, Natalie (2)
Friedberg, Rabbi J. Benjamin
Friskney, Janet
Frith, Valerie
Frontier College
Frum, David (2)
Frum, Miranda
Frum, Murray
Fulford, Barbara Screaton
Fulford, Hannelore
Fulford, J. Wayne (2)
Fulford, Patricia
Futcher, Veronica

F.15 Fraser, John (6)

Box 17 G-K Correspondence

F.1 Ga-Gl Correspondence
Gale, Henry
Gane, Margaret Drury
Gardner, Betty L.
Gardner, Ray
Gardos, Angie
Garwood-Jones, Alison (2)
Gasbarini, Al (2)
Gates Jr., Henry Louis
Gaudet, Larry
Gee, Marcus (2)
Gelber, Arthur
Gelber, Sylva M.
Geltner, Gail
George Brown College of Arts and Technology
Gerber, Gail
Giblon, Shirley
Gibson, Douglas M. (3)
Gibson, Shirley Mann (2)
Giffen, Peter (3)
Giller Prize – see F.2 below
Gillespie, J.
Gillis, Kathy
Gilmour, Clyde
Gingrich, Arnold
Glickman, Dr. Yaacov (2)
Globe and Mail – see F.3 below
Glomo, Alain
Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc.

F.2 Giller Prize (26)
F.3 Globe and Mail (6)

F.4 Go-Gz Correspondence
Goddard, Evelyn
Goddard, John G. (2)
Goldstein, Judith
Gondolon Consulting Services Ltd.
Gontard, Michel
Gordon, Alison (2)
Gorjup, Branko (2)
Gorrell, Gena K.
Gortner, Doug
Gould, Jo
Gould, Sheila (2)
Gould, Vera
Goulet, Annick
Governor General
Grafstein, Jerry
Graham, Bill
Graham, Ron (2)
Grainger, Brett
Granite Club
Grant, Harry
Gray, Charlotte (3)
Gray, Helen
Gray, John L. (2)
Gray, Thea (2)
Greenberg, Clement
Greenwood, Dr. John
Griffin, A. G. L.
Gross, Barry R.
Grosskurth, Phyllis
Grumet, Bernard
Gwyn, Richard J. (2)
Gwyn, Sandra (6)
Gzowski, Peter

F.5 Ha Correspondence
Haggart, Ron
Hajan, A.
Hale, Barrie (3)
Hall, Barbara (2)
Hambleton, Ronald (2)
Hamelin, Danielle
Hamer, E.
Hamilton, Donald
Hamilton, Peter
Hammond, Eleanor
Hammond, Heather Hodgson (2)
Handler, Denyse
Handman, Marcus
Hanlon, Michael
Hannaford, Ivan
Hannah, Patricia Pearson
Hansen, Dallas (2)
Harbourfront Reading Series
Harcourt Brace Canada (3)
Harcourt, Peter
Harris, Marjorie
Harris, Peter
Harris, Roy
Harron, Martha
Hart House
Hartling, Christina
Harvard University
Hay, Norman
Hay, Paul
Hayball, Ross
Hayes, David
Hays, Matt
Hazel, Kathryn Keate
Hazelgrove, Nancy

F.6 He-Hu Correspondence
Heard, Frank E. (2)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The (2)
Heer, Jeet – see F.7 below
Heidemann, A. W.
Heidemann, Margaret
Hendeles, Ydessa – see F.8 below
Henry, John
Heritage Canada
Herrndorf, Peter
Hervey, Sheila
Hetherington, Michael
Hibbard, Dale (2)
Hilgerdenaar, Joan
Hill, Charles C. (2)
Hill, Patrick Arthur
Hillier, Rosemary
Hodgetts, J. E. (3)
Hodgson, Heather
Hoeffler, Paul J. (2)
Holden, Genevieve
Holocaust denier
Holton, Margaret Lindsay
Holubizky, Ihor
Holy Blossom Temple (4)
Honderich, Beland
Honderich, Ted (2)
Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office
Hood, Hugh
Houghton Mifflin Company
Howard, F. H.
Howard, Gill
Hrabowsky, Ivan
Hubbertz, Andrew
Humble, Jacquelyn M.
Humphreys, Linda
Hunter, Alberta
Hunter, B. John
Hunter, Jennifer (2)
Hunter, Jim
Hurka, Tom
Hurst, Alexandra
Hurtig, M. G.
Hutchings, Stephen

F.7 Heer, Jeet (9)

F.8 Hendeles, Ydessa (30)

F.9 I Correspondence
Imperial Oil Limited – see F.10 below
Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Province of British Columbia
Innis College
Insite Architecture and Design (2)
International Press Agency
International Review Limited, The
Investment Dealers Association of Canada (2)
Iqbal, M.
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
Izawa, M.

F.10 Imperial Oil Limited (9)

F.11 J Correspondence
Jackson, Francis Lin
Jacobs, Jane
Japan Foundation, The (3)
Jeann
Jenkins, A. M.
Jennings, Sarah (2)
Jerry, Rolland
Jewison, Norman
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, The
Johnson, Lorraine (3)
Johnston, George (2)
Johnston, Laurie
Joint Community Relations Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress
Jolliffe, Mary (2)
Jonas, George
Jones, Frank E. (2)
Jones, Howard
Jones, Shirley
Josephy, Goldie
Journal, The
Jull, Norman A.

F.12 K Correspondence
Kaiser, Jackie
Kalfin, Cyril
Kane, Hugh
Kapelos, George
Kareda, Urjo
Karp, Jonathan
Kastner, Susan
Kay, R. M.
Kayfetz, Ben (2)
Kearns, Gertrude
Keatley, Chris
Keeble, Jon
Kellnhauser, John T.
Kelner, Merrijoy
Kelowna Art Gallery (2)
Kennedy, Bob
Keogh, J. G. – see F.1 below
Key Porter Books (5)
Key Publishing
Kidd, Bruce
Kids World
Kilbourn, Elizabeth
Kilbourn, William (2)
King, Allan
King, Jack
King, Martha
King’s College – see F.2 below
Kingsmill, Allison
Kirk, H. David and Beverley Tamsey – see F.3 below
Kirkpatrick, George
Klein, Lothar
Knelman, Martin (2)
Knight, Ann
Knight, David
Knight, James
Knight, Pat and Jim
Knopf, Alfred A.
Knowles, Sid
Knutson, K. N.
Koch, Larry
Koffler, Lionel
Kollek, Teddy
Kooiman, Rev. Michael
Kootenay School of the Arts
Kostash, Myrna
Koven, I. H.
Kramer, Jeffrey W.
Krawczyk, Bob
Kredentser, Neil
Krenz, Kim – see F.4 below
Kummel, E. G.
Kunin, Jason
Kuper Productions Ltd.
Kushner, Donn (2)
Kymlicka, Will

Box 18
F.1 Keogh, J. G. (59)
F.2 King’s College (4)
F.3 Kirk, H. David and Beverley Tansey (8)
F.4 Krenz, Kim (6)
F.5 L Correspondence
Laframboise, Donna
Laidlaw Foundation
Lambeth, Michel (2)
Lamey, Andy (3)
Lamont, Margo
Lanceley, Mary (2)
Lando, Al
La Rocque, Colin
Last Rights
Laurence, Jocelyn (4)
Laurence, Kevin M.
Lawrence Park Collegiate Parents’ Association
Laws, D. Richard
Lawther, Chas
Lawton, P.
Layton, Irving
Leal, Hugh
Learning Disabilities Association of British Columbia (2)
Leblanc, Diana
Lee, Alma
Lee, Gerald
Lee, Leonard G. (4)
Lee, Robert Mason (2)
Leith, Linda
Lester Publishing Limited
Levenstein, Ralph
Levine, Karen and Michael Enright
Levine, Norman
Levine, Shelley
Levitt, Cyril
Lieb, Randy
Lightbown Communications
Lind, Jane
Lind, Loren
Lind, Philip (2)
Linder, Norma West
Lindsay, Susie
Literary Review of Canada Inc., The (4)
Living Marxism
Lofstrom, Edward V. (2)
Logan, Ian
Logan, William J.
Long, Dorothy
Longbottom, Ross
Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management
Lorimer, James
Lotz, Jim – see F.6 below
Loughery, James
Lovell, W. George
Loyalist College
Lucas, Helen (2)
Luengo, Anthony
Lynn, Marion
Lyons, K. Margaret

F.6 Lotz, Jim (6)

F.7 Ma Correspondence
Mabie, Don
MacAndrew, Heather
MacCallum, Elizabeth
MacCrimmon, Heather
MacDonald, Antoinette
MacDonald, David
MacDougall, B.
Macfarlane, David (5)
Macfarlane, John (2)
Machetzki, P. M.
MacKenzie, Alan S. (2)
MacKinnon, Frank
MacKinnon, Jan
MacKinnon, Heather
Maclean’s
MacLellan, Bruce
MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc.
MacMillan, Robin Maes, Nicholas (2)
Mahoney, Susan
Maisonneuve, Jean-Pierre
Makepeace, Hugh
Manager, Laguna Riviera
Man and Resources
Mandelkern, B.
Manguel, Alberto (2)
Manitoba Arts Council (2)
Manji, Irshad
Manzier, Kathryn
Marchand, Philip (2)
Margison, Arthur D.
Marigold Library System
Markle, Marlene
Markson, Morley
Markson Borooah Hodgson Architects Inc.
Marmur, Dow (2)
Marrus, Michael R
Marshall, Doug
Martin, Peter
Martin, Dr. Sheilah
Mason, David
Mason, Diana
Massey College (5)
Masterson, Patrick
Matchan, Linda (3)
Maté, Gabor
Mathews, Robin
Maule, Christopher J.
Maunsell, Gwen
Mayer, Elie and Melanie

 F.8Mc Correspondence
McAuley, Beth (2)
McCall, Christina - see Newman
McCamus, Peter
McClelland and Stewart Inc. (4)
McClyment, David
McDonald, Kenneth (2)
McDougall, Barbara
McFarland, Patricia
McGibbon, Pauline
McGill-Queen’s University Press (3)
McGilvray, Joan
McGown, Rima Berns (4)
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited
McGruder, Lorna Goldner
McGuffin, J.
McKillop, A. B. (2)
McLarty, Bob
McLaughlin, Paul
McLeod, Beryl
McLeod, Jack (3)
McLeod, Philip
McLintock, Ellis
McLuhan, Marshall
McMaster University – see F.9 below
McMichael Gallery
McNamara, Eugene
McNamara, Michael
McPhail, Maurie
McPhee, John
McRitchie, Kenneth
McRobbie, Kenneth

 F.9McMaster University (7)

 F.10Me-My Correspondence
Meanwell, Joyce
Medad, Allan
Meehan, Brian
Melgrave, A. P.
Mendelson, Fred
Mendelson Joe Artist – see F.11 below
Merchant, Vivian
Metcalf, John
Metropolitan Toronto Association for Community Living
Mew, John
Michaels, Anne (3)
Millar, Nancy
Miller, Dusty
Miller, John (2)
Miller, Mary Jane
Mills, Dennis
Milner, Andrew
Milrad, Aaron M. (3)
Milson, Sarah (3)
Mintzberg, Henry
Mitchell, Shannon
Mitchell, Wayne
Molesworth, David H. G.
Monday Club, The (2)
Monopoli, William V.
Montagnes, Ian (2)
Moon, Anne M.
Moon, Barbara (2)
Moon, Peter
Moore, Brian
Moore, Roger
Morgan, A. V.
Morin, Ida G.
Morris, Vivian
Morrison, Susan E.
Morse, Eric
Morton, Dereks
Moshevich, Sofia
Mossman, Ronald A.
Motley, Dr. Eric L.
Mueller, Megan
Mulcahy, Seán (2)
Multiculturalism article respondents
Mungan, Gunilla
Munk, Peter
Murray, Connie
Murray, Sheila
Mysterious East, The

F.11 Mendelson Joe Artist (6)

Box 19 N-Q Correspondence

F.1 N Correspondence
Nakell, Gerry
Nasar, Sylvia
National Arts Centre
National Gallery Association of Ottawa
National Gallery of Canada – see F.2 below
National Library of Canada (4)
National Magazine Awards Foundation
National Post (2)
Navrady, Sheila
Nazwaski, Peter
Nelson, John
Nelson Canada (3)
Neptune Theatre
Nerlich, Harry R.
New Canadian Encyclopedia Publishing Ltd.
New View Research
Newlands, Don
Newman, Christina McCall - see F.3 below
Newman, Peter C. (2)
Niagara Institute for International Studies
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Town of
Nicol, John
Norris, Bob (2)
Northrop Frye Centre
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (3)
Nowack, Paul (2)

F.2 National Gallery of Canada (6)
F.3 Newman, Christina McCall (25)
F.4 Northrop Frye Centre (13)

F.5 O Correspondence
Oakville Galleries
Oakwood Collegiate Institute
O’Brien, Paddy
O’Connor, John
O’Driscoll, Robert
Olson, Beverly Anne
Ondaatje, Michael
Onley, Toni (3)
Ontario Arts Council
Ontario Association of Architects (2)
Ontario Association of Art Galleries (2)
Ontario College of Art
Ontario College of Art & Design (2)
Ontario Department of Education
Ontario Educational Communications Authority, The
Ontario Law Reform Commission (2)
Ormston, The Honourable Judge E. F.
Oppenheimer, E. M.
Order of Canada – see F.6 below
Orfeo Agency for Fine Artists
Organization of American States
Orkin, Jaffary Barristers and Solicitors
O’Rourke, T.
Our Times
Out! Spoken
Overduin, Henry

F.6 Order of Canada (5)

F.7 Pa-Pi Correspondence
Palchinski, Sylvia
Papoff, Lawrence J.
Paris, Erna
Park, Jackie (2)
Parker, Graham E. – see F.8 below
Parr, W. H. P.
Parsons, M. H.
Passport Office, The
Pearce, Jack
Pearce, Thomas H.
Pearson, Jeffrey C.
Pedersen, Carol M.
Pellow, Robert
Pen Canada
Pendergast, James
Penfold, G. E.
Pepper, Doug
Peppino’s On The Beach
Periodical Writers Association of Canada
Perkins, Martha
Permanent Mission of Canada in the Organization of American States
Peter Reynolds Communications
Peters, Tim (2)
Pfefferkorn, Eli
Philips, Edward O. (4)

F.8 Parker, Graham E. (20)

F.9 Pierce, Larry
Pilkington, Art
Pinder, Herb C., Jr.
Pirie, Mary
Pitman, Walter
Planine, Zdravko
Poff, J. G.
Polanyi, John C. (4)
Poole, Werk
Pope, Richard
Port Colborne High School (2)
Porter, Julian (4)
Porter, J. S. (2)
Portman, Jamie
Pozel, Steven (2)
Poynter Institute for Media Studies (2)
Pratt, Mary – see F. 10 below
Prentice, Alison
Prichard, J. Robert S. – see F.11 below
Priestley, Glenn (4)
Proulx, E. Annie
Purcell, Mary
Purdy, Al

F.10 Pratt, Mary (7)
F.11 Prichard, J. Robert S. (7)

F.12 Q Correspondence
Quarrington, Paul
Queen’s Quarterly (3)
Queen’s University
Queen’s University Archives
Queen’s University Department of Geography
Queen’s University School of Urban and Regional Planning

Box 20 R-T Correspondence 

F.1 Ra-Ri Correspondence
Rabinovitch, David (2)
Rae, Arlene Perly
Raincoast Books (2)
Rainer, Jim
Rakoff, Vivian M.
Ramsay, C. S.
Random House, Inc.
Raphael, Bert
Rapp, Dr. Morton S.
Rawlins, Bonnie L.
Reader’s Digest Association, The
Redekopp, Harold
Redman, Stanley R.
Redner, Helen
Regimbald, Manon
Reid, Alison
Reid, Terry
Rekai, Kati
Reilly, G. N.
Repar, Stan
Repo, Satu
Rhodes Scholarship Trust (2)
Richards, Larry
Richardson, Tom
Richler, Mordecai
Rico, A.
Ridler, Gladstone
Ritter, Erika

F.2 Ro-Ry Correspondence
Roazen, Paul
Roberts, Bruce
Roberts, Peter
Rock, Joan P. (2)
Rockett, Paul and Eve
Rodd, Nora K.
Roddick, Paul
Rodger, Claire
Roebuck, Graham
Rofihe, Rick (2)
Roger, Robin (4)
Rogers
Rogers, Nancy J.
Romanov, Willis
Rosberg, Florence (3)
Rose, Dr. Malcolm
Rose, P. John
Rosen, Myer
Rosenblood, Norman
Rosenfeld, William P.
Ross, Alexander (2)
Ross, Gary (3)
Ross, Rodger J.
Ross, Sinclair
Rotstein, Abe
Rowan-Smith, Cleta (2)
Rowe, Cliff
Royal Ontario Museum (4)
Rubinstein, Rhonda
Ruby, Clayton C.
Ruebottom, Anne
Russell, Bruce Hugh
Rutenberg, Brian
Ryan, Mary Jo
F.3 Sa-Sh Correspondence
Samuelson, Richard
Sarton, Edgar (2)
Sato, Yasuzo
Saturday Night
Sawchuk, Joe
Scarborough College
Schachter, Larry
Schlepp, W. A.
Schmidt, John
Schoales, Bart
School of Advanced International Studies
Schwartz, Sandy
Schwarzman, Victor
Scott, Patrick (2)
Scrabble with the Stars
Scully, Robert
Sebold, Alice
Secretary of State (2)
Segal, Matt
Shannon, William G.
Shaw, Margaret
Shein, Brian
Sherman, Geraldine
Shewell, Hugh

F.4 Si-Sk Correspondence
Siegel, Linda S. (4)
Silcox, David (2)
Silver, Ivan
Sime, John (4)
Siminovitch, Louis (2)
Simon Fraser University
Simpson, Jeffrey
Simpson, Lisa
Simpson, Sandra
Sinclair, Charles J.
Sinclair, Sonja
Singer, Irving
Singleton, James
Skvorecky, Josef

F.5 Sl-Sz Correspondence
Slaight, Allan (4)
Slaney, Beth
Slater, James H.
Slavens, Eric and Marsha
Sleeping Giant Productions
Slepokura, Orest (2)
Slinger, Joey
Slopen, Beverley
Smart, Sam
Smart, Stephen
Smith, Bruce
Smith, Charlie
Smith, Cheryl
Smyth, W. F.
Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship (2)
Sorensen, Stewart
Souster, Raymond
Southam New Media
Sparshott, Francis
Spencer, Geoffrey A. (2)
Splete, Allen P.
Stackhouse, Dr. Reginald
Stanley-Jones, Bronwen
Staples, Rod
Steed, Judy
Steele, David F.
Stern, Susan (2)
Stevens, Elizabeth
Stevenson, Lawrence N.
Stong College
Strauss, Stephen (4)
Strom, David S. (3)
Sturdy, Peter
Such, Peter
Suffolk University
Sullivan, Joan
Sulgit, Bernie (2)
Surtees, Bruce
Sutherland, Donald
Sutherland, Fraser
Sutherland, Lois
Suthren, Victor
Suzuki, Marie
Swallow, John C.
Swartz, Burrell
Sweet, John
Switzer, Israel

F.6 T Correspondence
Taaffe, Gerald
Tallis, Raymond C.
Tamarack Group, The
Tarasofsky, Abraham (2)
Tavuchis, Nicholas – see F.7 below
Taylor, Malcolm G.
Taylor, Mary (2)
Taylor, N. (4)
Taylor, Susan (2)
Templeton, Jim
Theatre Ontario
Thom, Cecil W. F.
Thomas, David
Thomas, Frances
Thomas, Wynne
Thompson, Jeannette
Thompson, Vera
Thorsell, William (5)
Thurber, James
Time
Times Literary Supplement
Timm, Eric
Tobe, Ellen
Todd, D. D.
Todd, Paula
Todoroff, Isolde
Together
Tomaso, Edie
Toner, Patrick
Toomik, Celia T.
Toplitsky, Frank (3)
Toronto Board of Education
Toronto Historical Board (2)
Toronto Life (2)
Toronto Star, The (2)
Towery Publishing
Torgov, Morley
Town, Harold (3)
Toye, William (5)
Trainor, Stella
Tremblay, Tony
Treurnicht, Ilse
Trilling, Lionel
Trimark
Trinity College
Trinity United Church
Trott, Elizabeth
Trudel, France
Trumper, Stephen
Turner, John N.
TV Ontario
Tyber, Leora

F.7 Tavuchis, Nicholas (8)

Box 21 U-Z Correspondence, Anon and Family

F.1 U Correspondence
Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia
Università degli Study di Siena
University – see F.2 below
University Women’s Club of North York (2)
Unland, Karen

F.2 University Correspondence
University of Calgary
University of Chicago - see F.3 below
University of Guelph (2)
University of King’s College
University of Lethbridge
University of Manitoba (2)
University of Ottawa
University of Sudbury
University of Toronto - see F.4 below
University of Western Ontario (4)
University of Winnipeg Students’ Association Inc.
F.3 University of Chicago (16)
F.4 University of Toronto (29)

F.5 V Correspondence
Vancouver Review
Van Luven, Lynne
Vanstone, Ellen (2)
Vartanian, Talin
Vaughan, Fred
Vaughan-James, Martin
Vaughan, J. Bryan
Verdun, Bob
Veritas Films Inc.
Vernon, Doris
Victoria College
Victoria University (2)
Visual Arts Ontario
Vizinczey – see F.6 below
Von Fuchs, Ruth
Vuk, Lucy

F.6 Vizinczey, Gloria and Stephen (10)

F.7 Wa-Wi Correspondence
Wachtel, Eleanor
Waite, P. B.
Walker, Jackie
Walker, Jeff
Wallace, Elizabeth
Walmsley, G. Douglas
Walsh, A. K.
Ward, Ronald K.
Warman, Joseph
Warren, Ruth
Watmough, David (2)
Watson, Patrick
Watson, William
Waugh, Sheila
Wayman, Tom
Weder, Adele (3)
Weinberg, D. A.
Weintraub, Bill (2)
Wente, Peggy (2)
Werb, Elly
Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute
Whalen, Barbara
Whig-Standard, The
White, Deborah
White, Ken
Whitfield, Eileen (3)
Whittaker, Herbert
Whittlesey, Natalie
Whyte, Jim (2)
Whyte, Ken
Whyte, Richard (2)
Wieland, Joyce
Wildman, Ed
Wilkinson, Doug (4)
Williams, Clifford J. (2)
Williams, Ron
Williamson, Archie
Wilson, David
Wilson, Emily Catherine
Wilson, Margaret (2)
Wilson, Susie
Winch, Gordon
Winnipeg Art Gallery (2)
Winopol, Laura
Winspear, Mary
Winter, Richard I. R. (2)
Wise, Hannah

F.8 Wo-Wy Correspondence
Woiceshyn, Glenn
Wolfe, Milton E.
Wolfe, Morris – see F.9 below
Wolferstan, W. H. (2)
Women in Canadian Literature
Woodcock Fund Endowment Campaign, The (3)
Woods, Barbara
Woods, Barry
Wozniak, Renata (2)
Wright, Paul
Wright, Richard B.
Writers’ Development Trust
Writers’ Union of Canada (2)
Wylie, L. (2)
Wynick/Tuck Gallery

F.9 Wolfe, Morris (7)

F.10 Y Correspondence
Yocom, J. H.
York Mills Collegiate Institute
York University – see F. 11 below
Young, Robert
Youngs, William McKenzie (2)

F.11 York University (10)

F.12 Z Correspondence
Zakuta, Leo (2)
Zanyi, Kay
Zeidler, Eberhard H. (2)
Zimmerman, Bill
Zion Heights Junior High School
Zolf, Larry (2)

F.13 Anonymous or incomplete signatures (6)
F.14 Family Correspondence (Sarah, Marcus, Rachel, Geraldine) (9)

Series 2:
Manuscripts, typescripts, computer prints, and proofs. – [ca. 1959]-2002. – 1.2 m of textual records, graphic material and sound recordings. – Title based on content of series. – Series contains articles, speeches, conferences, radio scripts, research notes, books, writings by others.

Box 22
F.1 Academic freedom. Notes, 3 pp. Letter from J. Philippe Rushton, 17 May 1994, enclosing some of his articles on race differences. The file also contains articles and news clippings about Rushton’s theories and his freedom to express and to publish such views.
F.2 Al Aronowitz, introduction for him at the Celebrity Club. Ts., 1 p. 14 September 1995.
F.3 “The Alligators of Sanibel”, written for Destinations. Letter from Jack McIver of Destinations, 31 January 1990; two drafts, 8 pp. each; possibly not published at that time as there is a fax, 7 pp. from Toronto Magazine, 25 Aug. 1992, with the text of the story copy-edited by Cynthia. The subject matter is Florida, suggested titles are “Simply Sanibel:, “Sweet Sanibel”, and “A Separate Peace”; also ms. notes and research materials.
F.4 America after 9/11. Notes, pp. 4-9, written on the verso of an e-mail from Anna Morgan, 20 August 2002, about “‘Demon Israel’ and the Ivory Tower”.
F.5 Anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism. Ms. notes, 8. pp, apparently for a conference in Philadelphia on 20 November 2002. The file contains articles and magazine issues on this subject.
F.6 Architectural Literacy Foundation speech on density of population in cities. Ts., 6 pp. Speech at a conference on Perspectives on the Future Architecture & Urban Design, 19 September 1995.
F.7 “Arguments”. An outline for a proposed weekly one-hour radio programme, hosted by Fulford and produced by Alexander Szemberg. 1990. Ms. notes, 3 pp. 2 drafts of ts., 4 pp. and 5pp. (copy of the latter as well). With regard to this proposal, Fulford writes: “Proposal abandoned & eventually replaced by 1993 Ideas series.”
F.8 “The Artist and the Critic”. Ts., 21 pp. Speech given at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts, 5 June 1990.
F.9 “The Arts and Their Enemies”. Ts., 22 pp. Speech given to the Algoma Arts Festival, 15 October 2000.
F.10 “The Book: Past, Present and Future”. Ms. notes, 5 leaves. Speech given by Fulford at the Institute for Advanced Study, University of King’s College, Halifax, NS, 19-20 January 2001. Fulford gave a speech at a session with the title “The Present”. The file has an invitation from Walter H. Kemp, a broadside poem by Richard Outram entitled In Memory of Northrop Frye (1991, no. 95), and articles and news clippings.
F.11 Books & Brunch. Speech at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, 14 June 1998. 1 p. of ms. notes and news clipping from Toronto Globe and Mail.
F.12 “The Boulder, a Love Story”. 2 ts. drafts of the story, [15] and 15 pp., the latter revised and dated 5 January 1976. Also include in the file are holograph notebooks.
F.13 “Canada in World Culture”. 3 copies of ts., 15 pp. , all the same but one marked up with a Japanese translation between the lines. Speech delivered at a conference in Tokyo on 15 July 1991.
F.14 “Canada Wants Out (of the United States)”. 4 offprints of the article in the New York Times Magazine, 21 April 1974, pp. 18-19, 24, 28-30. With a list of people to which Fulford sent copies; and correspondence with John Muggeridge, A.D. Megill, the University of Toronto Press (Ian Montagnes), Julian H. Breen, and G.D. Bryars.
F.15 “Canada’s Impotent Socialists”. Copy of ts., 8 pp., with letter to the Nation (Carey McWilliams), [1973].
F.16 Canadian Conference of the Arts. Program and correspondence with regard to the conference theme “Enlightened Democracy or Cultural Autocracy?”, held in Toronto on 11-12 September 1970. Fulford acted as the chair of the plenary session on “The Arts Establishments and Counter-Culture”. There is also correspondence in 1973.
F.17 “Canadian Identity: the Struggle for Expression in the Mass Media”. Ts. and photocopy, 30 pp., 9 February 1971.
F.18 Canadian Journalism Foundation. Acceptance speech at the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s first annual awards ceremony. 31 May 1996. Ts. of Fulford’s speech, 2 pp., with tss. of speech of Neil Reynolds and the Governor General of Canada Roméo LeBlanc.
F.19 “Canadian Journalism: Historic Patterns, Current Tensions”. Ts., 28 pp, read at Meiji University, Tokyo, 21 October 1997.
F.20 “Censorship Ever Returning”. Ts., 16 pp. Speech given at an Ontario College and University Library Association conference. 22 February 1991.

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F.1 “A Choice of Futures: Art, Design, and Education in Canada”. Ts., 14 pp. Speech given at the Ontario College of Art and Design, 13 September 2000.
F.2 “The City as Dream and Nightmare”. Ts., 23 pp. Speech given at a conference in the University of Stockholm, Frescati, 9 October 1998.
F.3 “The Crisis of Abstraction in Canada: The 1950s”. Ts., 6 pp. Speech given at the National Gallery of Canada, 11 March 1993, to open Denise Leclerc’s exhibition on abstract art.
F.4 “The Critic and the Chronicler: Issues in Arts Journalism”. Ts., 26 pp. Speech given at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts, 11 June 1989, as the opening address in the Maclean Hunter Arts Journalism program. With offprint of the article in Passages, 1 (June 1989) and issues of Passages, 5 (July 1990) containing “The Artist and the Critic: Notes on Cultural Journalism” and 9 (June 1991) containing “Contested Territory: The Arts Under Pressure”.
F.5 “Critic, Community and School”. Photocopy of ts., 14 pp. Speech given at the University of Waterloo, 25 August 1966.
F.6 “Cultural Nationalism in English Canada, 1967-1976”. Photocopy of ts., 15 pp. Speech given at the Fourth Pearson Conference. [1976?].
F.7 Culture and the Marketplace. CBC Radio Ideas program hosted by Fulford. 10 episodes with tss. and notes of Fulford’s introductions to the second, third, fourth, seventh, and tenth episodes. September-October 1993. The file also contains information about the series, offprints, and other documents from series contributors (Joseph Epstein, Samuel Lipman, Arthur C. Danto, etc.).
F.8 Culture Technologies Convergence conference. Ts. of introductions to the speakers, 5 pp. 27 May 1994. Fulford’s chaired a session entitled “Dynamics of Culture and Identity and the Potential of Interactive Technologies to Enlarge Users of Cultural Institutions”. Program of the conference in file.
F.9 “The Education of a Journalist”. Ts., 41 pp. 8 March 1988. Atkinson Lecture at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
F.10 Eisen, Wendy. Celebration of “Count Us In”, Primrose Club. Letter indicating that Fulford would be pleased to speak at this event. 23 May 1995.
F.11 Election speech. Ts., 27 pp. 29 November 1988. Untitled, speech at Brock University.
F.12 Enright, Michael. Ts., 4 pp. Speech at Enright’s Demicentennial Celebrations at Grafton, Ont. 11 October 1992.
F.13 “Ethics and the Press”. Ts., 19 pp. 16 October 1966.
F.14 Ethics in Journalism. The file contains several outlines of a course by Fulford which he taught at the Ryerson School of Journalism in the fall of 1990 when he was the Maclean Hunter Chair of Communications Ethics. Included in the file is correspondence with university officials.
F.15 “From Durban to Destruction: Reflections on a World Gone Awry”. Ts., 24 pp. Speech at Special Yom Kippur Study Session, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto. 4 October 2001.
F.16 “The Future of Optimism”. Ts., 27 pp. Speech given at Trent University.
F.17 “The Future of Armed Forced”. Ts., 4 pp. 25 April 1995. Frum Lectureship for Ideas at the Glenn Gould Concert Hall of the Broadcasting Centre in Toronto.
F.18 Gibson, Margaret. Ts., 7 pp. Speech about the literary scene in the 1970s and introduction of Gibson. Held at St. Paul’s Trinity Church in Toronto. File contains correspondence with HarperCollins Canada Ltd. (Jane Rowland) and program schedule. 8 March 1994.
F.19 “Gossip, the Media, and the Death of Privacy”. Ts., 15 pp. 24 March 1992.
F.20 Gould, Glenn. The file contains two articles written by Fulford (“Ladies and Gentlemen... Glenn Gould Has Left the Building”, September 1992; “Glenn Gould in the Age of Radio”, Spring 2000), other articles, brochures, and news clippings.
F.21 Glenn Gould conference. Information kit about the conference with correspondence with the conference organizers. 23-27 September 1992.
F.22 Glenn Gould plaque. Ts., 7 pp. of speech, with correspondence, programme, and ephemera from the Toronto Historical Board (Mary Anne Beamish). 24 October 1993.
F.23 Gould, R.H. Ts., 3 pp. Speech at memorial service for Glenn Gould’s father. With news clippings and service bulletin.

Box 24
F.1 “The Great Transformation: Canadian Politics in 1988”. Ts., 27 pp. Speech at Auberge Mont Gabriel.
F.2 “The Gulf Between Chesterton’s Journalism and the Journalism of Today”. 2 tss., 8 pp. (copy as well) and 4 pp. Ms. notes 8 pp. The Chesterton Tradition in Modern Journalism (panel discussion). 20 September 1991. With correspondence from Jim Parr; and the Chesterton Review (Ian Boyd) with copy of Fulford’s article.
F.3 Gulf War speech. Ts., 15 pp. Delivered in Ottawa.
F.4 “The Haunting of Cap Ferrat”, first and second drafts of tss., 10 pp., 9 pp. for Destinations (not published), [ca. 1991]. File contains related material from printed sources.
F.5 Hidden Values: Contemporary Canadian Art in Corporate Collections. Ts of notes, 15 pp. Fulford was asked to write an essay of 6,000 for this anthology published by Douglas & McIntyre. The file has correspondence with the publisher, essays and documents pertaining to this subject. 1993-4.
F.6 “The Humanities in Question”. 3 copies of ts., one annotated. 26 September 1992. Speech at a “celebration of the achievement over twenty-five years of Arts One” at the University of British Columbia.
F.7 “The Invention of Toronto”. Ts., 22 pp. William Kilbourn Lecture, sponsored by the Toronto Historical Board and the Ontario Heritage Foundation. 12 June 1996.
F.8 Israel, visit. 4- July 2002. Itinerary and related documents.
F.9 Issues Management / Media Relations Seminar. 2 tss., 7 pp. (24 March 1988) and 9 pp. (16 June 1992). Speeches given at two seminars sponsored by Unilever Canada. File includes letter from the Matland Group (Maureen McCandless) thanking Fulford for agreeing to be luncheon speaker at the seminar on 16 June 1992.
F.10 “Jackson Lecture” on education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Ts., 14 pp. 4 April 1989.
F.11 Japan trip. Notebook. 1987.
F.12 Jewish humour. Conference to be held on 26 March 1992. Conference cancelled. Fulford’s speech was to be entitled “Is Jewish Humour Assimilated?” File contains articles on the subject and correspondence with the conference organizers.
F.13 Jewish literature speech. Assorted notes and clippings. Fulford’s speech was to be entitled “Why Complain about Portnoy’s Complaint?”, 18 November 1969, New Fraternal Jewish Association, Downsview, Ont.
F.14 Pierre Juneau. Letter from Peter Desbarats with notes about Juneau. Various address and news clippings by Juneau and about public broadcasting. 2 files. 1970.
F.15 “Let’s Bury the Noble Savage”. Photocopy of ts., 9 pp. and other ms. notes. The file also contains articles and news clippings about native people. 18 June 1992.
F.16 “Brian Moore Tribute”. Ts., 6 pp., with correspondence with Greg Gatenby. Speech given at Harbourfront Reading Series on 13 October 1994. Also in the file is a carbon ts., 9 pp., of Fulford’s introduction to the New Canadian Library edition of Moore’s An Answer from Limbo, with a letter to Malcolm Ross. 7 August 1973.

Box 25
F.1 “Myth Canada”. 2 tss., 19 pp. and 21 pp. with 3 pp. of notes. January 1988 and 11 January 1990.
F.2 National Magazine Award Foundation. Ts., 4 pp. Acceptance speech on receiving the Lifetime Achievement award with introduction by John Fraser. 22 May 1998.
F.3 Ontario College of Art and Design. Ts., 8 pp. 12 June 1998. Speech on receiving an honorary fellowship. Copy of the graduation ceremony programme in the file.
F.4 Order of Canada speech in honour of Anna Porter. Given with Geraldine Sherman. Ts., 4 pp., 9 September 1992
F.5 Plagiarism. Ts notes, [5] pp. 20 August 1994. The file also contains notes, articles, and news clippings on this subject.
F.6 “Post-Modern Blues”. Ts., 14 pp. Speech at the National Museums Publishing Conference, Calgary, 4 April 1992.
F.7 Public Art, 1982-1994. Research materials, correspondence with Environmental Artworks Studio (1993) and Jeanne Parkin Arts Management (1989), 1 b&w photograph
F.8 “Pursuing Truth and Risking Offense”, 2 computer prints, each 12 pp., one with corrections. Speech given at Ryerson, 11 May 1944.
F.9 Royal Ontario Museum speech, 15 January 1992; computer print, 12 pp.
F.10 “Science and Canadian Journalism: a Chronic Case of Ignorance”, [198-], computer print with corrections, 11 pp.; speech given to science teachers.
F.11 Schindler’s List: “Notes for talk at Holy Blossom”, 19 May 1994; computer print, 6 pp.
F.12 Jay Scott, notes about, possibly for an obituary, printed on 10 August 1993, computer print, 11 pp. also news clippings and other materials about Scott
F.13 Starting the Content Revolution, A Seminar on The Future of Newspapers, 9 April 1992, conference programme with notes
F.14 Soviet Union: “Report of Trip to USSR” in April 1988 by Irving Abella, John Erb, Robert Fulford, Wendy Litwack and John Oostrom; computer print., 27 pp., appendix 25 pp.; ms notes, 25 March 1988 (19 p.), 11 April 1988 (10 p.), 12 April 1988 (15 p.), 13 April 1988 (7 p.), 14 April 1988 (16 p.), 15 April 1988 (12p.), 15 April 1988 (12 p.), 16 April 1988 (17 p.), ts. with corrections, 26 April 1988, 4 p.; ts. (car), 6 May 1988, 3 p. Also photocopies of photographs taken on the trip, schedule, correspondence about the trip with Wendy Litwick, photocopy of Fulford’s visa, photocopy of letter from Fulford to Ambassador Alexei Rodinov; news clippings.
Speech to the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, 7 December 1988, computer print with corrections, 14 pp.; letter from the Council, 9 November 1988, programme.
Also ms. notes for an interview with Geoff Pearson (?), 28 February 1983 about the Soviet Union; possibly misdated by Fulford
F.15 Stereotypes, Ryerson course outline, notes, research materials, 1993
F.16 “Surprised by Love: Chekhov and the Lady with the Dog”, computer print with corrections, 17 pp., 4 October 2000. Speech at the Arts and Letters Club, Toronto. Also programme, research news clippings.

Box 26
F.1 University of Toronto, convocation address, 13 June 1994, computer print, 7 pp. (two copies), programme
F.2 University of Western Ontario, commencement address, 10 June 1988, computer print, 8 pp.
F.3 “Urban Forms: The Bonus Era”, written for Toronto Life. Computer print, 8 February 1993, “next-to-last” draft, 11 p.; “Notes typed Sunday afternoon, Feb. 6 [19]93”, computer print, 9 p.; “Notes printed out Wednesday afternoon Feb. 393”, i.e. 3 Feb. 1993, 6 pp.; ms. notes, 1 and 2 Feb. 1993, 15 p., ms notes, undated, 2 p.; ms. notes 29 January 1993 2 pp.; ms. notes written on file folder, research materials and news clippings
F.4 “Urban Forms: A Vacancy on Josh Street”, 8 January 1993, computer print with corrections, 9 p. Speech for the opening of the CBC Broadcast Centre, January 1993. Other ms. notes and computer prints, research materials, news clippings.
F.5 “Viewpoint”, broadcast 16 September 1970, ts., 6 p.
F.6 Virtue and the City, speech at Croft Chapter House, University College, 5 May 1996, computer print, 3 pp., also agenda
F.7 “Who is the Public and How Are Perceptions Created?”, speech for the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Banff, 12 October 1995, computer print, 13 p., programme
F.8 Windsor Press Club, Quill Award, 3 November 1989 speech, computer print with corrections, 8 p.
F.9 “Work Expands to Full the Time Available”, television script, “around 1959 or 1960”, photocopy of ts., 24 p., adapted from C. Northcote Parkinson, Parkinson’s Law
F.10 York University, commencement address, 18 June 1987, photocopy of ts. with corrections, 7 p.
F.11 “The Young in History’s Stream: Generation X and the Survival of Tradition”, draft paper for The Closing of the American Mind Revisited, 16-18 May 1997, University of Chicago. Bound together with other papers given at the conference.
F.12 “Zero Tolerance for Freedom of Speech on Campuses?”, computer print, 21 p. for speech at the University of Western Ontario, 23 March 1994.

Box 27
Books
Accidental City: The Transformation of Toronto (1995)
Predominately research materials used in writing the book; original bulky file divided into six files, F.1-F.6
F.1 Includes computer prints for “Banks” [Chapter 10, “Vaulted Ambition”] and “The Bonus Era” [Chapter 14, “The Accidental Masterpiece”]; note from Fulford that “most of this material [i.e. clippings] is entered”. Contents of this file were clipped together by Fulford in the original file.
F.2 Computer print of introduction, 17 September 1994
F.3 3 col. photographs by Robert Burley: Metro Zoo, Scarborough, Ont.; Humber Bay Park, Etobicoke; Bay Adelaide Park, Toronto
F.4-5 Fax, photocopies, tear-sheets, news clippings
F.6 Ms. and ts. notes, mainly on Toronto underground, news clippings
F.7 Research materials for CN Tower chapter
F.8 Research materials on Gardiner Expressway
Bound computer prints with corrections; set marked “Geraldine’s copy”

Box 28
Bound computer prints with corrections; set marked “copy changes”
F.1 Reviews
F.2 Correspondence, 1995-1996: Includes Macfarlane Walter and Ross; National Film Board of Canada; Beverley Slopen; Houghton Mifflin Co.; Hyperion; Sandra Gwyn; Douglas Fetherling; Charles Trueheart of the Washington Post; C.E. Pratt. Also a contract and Fulford’s remarks at the book launch.
F.3 Photographs, 9 b&w, at the book launch, 1995, includes Barbara Hall and David Crombie Best Seat in the House (1988)
F.4 Correspondence, signed contract, royalty statement, 1988-1992
F.5 Reviews: list of reviews, tear-sheets and news clippings

At a Glance: Erotic Art in Canada (1980)
F.6 Photocopy of “incomplete and never published” book written with Joan Murray

Box 29
The Triumph of Narrative: Storytelling in the Age of Mass Culture (1999); L’instinct du récit (French translation, 2001)
Note: Originally given as the Massey Lectures (five 50-minute programmes) on CBC Radio One recorded in October 1999 and broadcast 15-19 November 1999; one public lecture at Massey College, University of Toronto, 10 November 1999
F.1 Correspondence and contracts with Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 1998-1999
F.2 Correspondence with the publisher Anansi, 1999
F.3 Correspondence about the book: letters from Harry Bruce and Alberto Manguel, 1999
F.4 Introduction to the Massey Lecture, by John Fraser, Master of Massey College, 10 November 1999; computer print, 5 pp., also invitations
F.5 Notes, Lecture 1, “Gossip, Literature and Fictions of the Self”: computer print, 17 pp.; untitled notes, computer print, 10 pp.; “March 28, 1999. Some quick comments from Bernie on Fulford’s draft of the first lecture”, photocopy of computer print, 2 pp.; comments and questions, ms 1 p. written on verso of p. 30 of computer print about Grey Owl; research materials (tear-sheets, newspaper clippings, internet print)
F.6 Lecture 2, “History”: “Saturday Jan. 30. 99, Montreal Conf[erence], ms notes, 15 pp.; “Montreal Conference, Jan. 31. 99, My lecture Montreal”, ms notes, 7 pp.; email from Sarah Fulford with her comments on “chapter two”, 14 June 1999; research materials (tear-sheets, newspaper clippings, photocopies)
F.7 Lecture 3, “News”: Incomplete page one of lecture, computer print, with holograph comment; email from Richard Handler, “First reaction: part 3”,16 June 1999; research materials (tear-sheets, newspaper clippings)
F.8 Lecture 4, “Unreliable Narrator etc.”: page 31 (last page), computer print, with holograph comment; ms notes, 7 pp.; research materials (tear-sheets, newspaper clippings, U. of Toronto online catalogue prints)
F.9 Lecture 5, “Sir Walter Scott and Mass Culture”: Letter from Sarah Fulford with comments, n.d.; email from Richard Handler, “Reaction: no. 5”, 23 July 1999; ms notes, 2 pp.; research materials (tear-sheets, newspaper clippings)
F.10 “Notes re narrative book”: Computer print and manuscript, 44 pp.
F.11 Reviews of book and lectures
CBC Massey Lectures Series, boxed set of five audio cassettes issued by CBC Radio One.

Works by others:
Box 30
F.1 “Allan R. Fleming: designer”, galley proof, 9 pp., May 1977. Stamped “2nd revise-rush” but with note by Fulford: “This was actually the final form of the catalogue for Allan Fleming”.
F.2 “Decline and Fall: Whatever Happened to Free Speech?” by J.L. Granatstein, 2 photocopies of computer prints, each 16 pp., with note by Fulford: at University of Toronto, 7 May 1994
F.3 David North, photocopy of untitled computer print, 182 pp. Fulford has annotated it as follows: “This is David North’s unpublished ms history of Maclean’s, written on staff, then abandoned when the regime changed ... 1 August 2004”.

Series 3:
Financial, legal, personal documents, photographs, artwork, appointment books, awards and honours. – 1950-2001. – 40 cm of textual records and graphic material. 1 trophy. – Title based on content of series.
Box 31
Financial:
Income Tax returns
F.1 1967-1969
F.2 1970-1979
F.3 1980-1989
F.4 1991-1993, 1995, 1997

Legal:
F.5 Indentures: Edward A. Keenleyside, 1950, 1954; Margaret Keenleyside, 1971
F.6 Last Will and Testament of Robert Fulford, 4 January 1961
F.7 Divorce from Jocelyn Jean Fulford, 1970
F.8 Leasing of 11 Highview Crescent, 1971-1972
F.9 Agreement for A Saturday Night Scrapbook, 1973
F.10 Bank of Montreal mortgage documents, 1978-1979, 1980-1985; letter from Winch and Gasee re the mortgage, 1984; also some moving documents
F.1 Legal case: Saturday Night et al ats Yaworsky and Samotulka”. Re article by Sol Littman, “Agent of Holocaust”, Saturday Night, July 1983. Plaintiffs, Alexander Yaworsky and Roman Samotulka; defendants, Saturday Night, Robert Fulford, John MacFarlane, Sol Littman and Dascon Investments Ltd. Correspondence with Porter and Posluns, Barrister and Solicitors, 1983-1987. Also photocopy of letter from Knox Vicars McLean, Insurance Brokers, photocopy of letter to Mark Starowicz of the CBC, letter from Guardian Weekly, and letter from Douglas Tottle. Note: Clippings file, “Ukrainian Waffen SS” about historical records pertaining to this case, including photocopies of correspondence from 1950 is in Box 40.
F.12 Various legal documents, 1972-1983; letter from Michael S. Lazarus, 1981

Personal documents:
F.13 Passports, 2: issued 1964 and 1970, also four passport photographs
F.14 Press accreditation cards with photographs: Canada, 1967 and Expo 67; Metropolitan Toronto Police, 1967; TVOntario, 1982; Festival of Festivals, 1985 and 1993; Expo 86
F.15 Baptism certificate, 14 March 1954; Confirmation certificate, 28 March 1954
F.16 Photocopy of anniversary evaluation, Saturday Night, 16 March 1987; business cards
F.17 Invitation list to Fulford Sherman wedding, 28 November 1970

Photographs:
F.18 Col (31 ), arranged chronologically, 1984-2000
- receiving Order of Canada from Governor General Jeanne Sauvé, 1984
- with P. Kaihla, Toronto, 1986
- “Realities”, Toronto Islands, 1980s (3)
- FT party , December 1988 (2)
- with Peter Gzowski at the Giller Prize dinner, 1995
- with Governor General Romeo LeBlanc, 1996 (3 other men are in the photograph, two of whom are Knowlton Nash and Peter Desbarats); signed by LeBlanc
- talk on Roth, Hart House, for Florence Rosberb, December 1997 (3)
- with June Callwood, 1997
- CBA, June 1998, with Morley Torgov, H. McLaughlin, A. Torgov, Beverly Slopen; with Slopen
- at Mackenzie House with P. Gzowski, Peter C. Newman and others, 3 June 1998
- with P.K. Page (hon. degree) and others, 1998; also convocation programme
- launch of Saturday Night, late winter 1999, with Ken Whyte and Paul Tough
- Michael’s Snow honorary degree, 17 June 1999 (4)
- with Annie Proulx at Convocation Hall, 12 June 2000
Undated
- on the set of “Why Rock the Boat”, Montreal, with Wm. Weintraub on the right
- in academic dress with two other unidentified people
- with Florence and Mordecai Richler at a Giller dinner
- with a group of others, standing around a Glenn Gould memorial plaque
- group photographs, one of a picnic, the other with camping gear (2)
- portraits (3)

 F.19 B&w (65 ), arranged chronologically, 1953-2001
1950s (6)
- first trip to London, 1953, near the Serpentine
- with Dave Brubeck, Alex Barris, and others, 1955
- as assistant editor of Mayfair magazine, December 1956; 2 sheets of contact prints, 2 photographs (4)
- posing in the Oedipus mask at Stratford, 1959
- on the Empress of Australia, with six others, [195-]

 1960s (11)
- portrait, 1964, by Ashley & Crippen (4)
- “This Hours Has 7 Days”, on set (?) of televison programme, by Robert C. Ragsdale, 1964
- with Doris Anderson and others at Massey Hall, 1964
- at Chummy Chaplin Snow opening in New York, February 1964
- at typewriter, writing “This Was Expo”, November 1967. Photograph published in Remember Expo.
- as new editor of Saturday Night 1968; 1 sheet of contact prints, 1 photograph
- portrait, 24 February 1969

 1970s (9)
- at testimonial dinner for John Gray, spring 1973, with Mrs. Leo Simpson and Gwendolyn MacEwen
- at Hirshorn Museum, Washington, 16 February 1977 (2)
- with Geraldine Sherman at the opening of the McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, 16 March 1977
- with Geraldine Sherman in Jerusalem, September 1978
- at Forest Hill Road home, late 1970s, photographed by Boris Spremo of the Toronto Star (4)

 1980s (11)
- in World’s Biggest Bookstore, photographed by Reg Innell, 19 November 1980
- receiving hon. degree from Chancellor Allan Leal at McMaster University, giving convocation address, 31 May 1986 (4)
- receiving award from League of Human Rights, B’nai B’rith, December 1985
- York University hon. degree, 10 June 1987 with Harry Arthurs, president
- “Me and My Underwood”, photographed by A. Levenston, November 1988 (2)
- accepting a National Magazine award, 1980s

 1990s (9)
- at Rideau Hall (4). One photograph, receiving an unidentified award from Governor General Ramon Hnatyshyn who was in office from 1990 to 1995; two other photographs sitting beside Lt.-Gov. Pauline MacGibbon of Ontario at the same function
- at University of Ottawa round table, Westin Hotel, January 1992
- with members of the Department of Journalism, Ryerson University, 1992
- with Larry Zolf at the opening of the Barbara Frum library, 1992
- at Barker Fairley reunion, 24 January 1996
- at Trillium awards with others, including Margaret Atwood, 1996

 2001 (1)
- stamped Miller, 2001

 Undated (18)
- as editor and vice-president of Saturday Night (5)
- group photographs, in China, n.d.,with other journalists including Mark Starowicz, Susan Murray, Chantel Hébert, John Goddard, and others (2)
- with Mayor Barbara Hall of Toronto, n.d., (2 copies of same print)
- 9 others
F.20 10 b&w, 1 col., formerly mounted on a poster titled “Realtities”. In addition to Fulford, includes Charles Krauthammer, Richard Gwyn, Jonathan Miller (?); some of the photographs were taken in England
F.21 Beyond the Boundaries of Town and Cities: Fulford, “Hemingway’s Contribution to the Toronto Star”, Centro Siena-Toronto, 1998: 9 col. photographs taken by Anne Michaels
F.22 Others: 1 col. photograph of Thomas B. Coughlin; 1 col. photograph of four women

Photographs (oversize; Map Cabinet 50):
3 b&w in front of B.C. Hydro building in Vancouver, January 1967 Col., Geraldine Sherman in front of dictionary definition of “Idea”
3 col, mounted, of Fulford with others in Japan, 1997
3 col, mounted, receiving hon. degree at University of Western Ontario, 1988

 Posters (Map Cabinet 50):
- Toronto Daily Star, with drawing of Fulford
- Realities: The 80s, TVOntario
- Reading Series, 1957 to 1962
- Hemingway’s Contribution to the Toronto Star, Centro Siena-Toronto

 Artwork (Map Cabinet 50):
Fulford by E. Hesse, 1974, portrait sketch
Fulford by J. Boughner, 1977, portrait mixed media

 Night of One Hundred Authors, 29 September 1982, a Fund Raising Event by the Writers’ Development Trust. Framed, containing authors’ autographs.

Appointment diaries (pocket size)
Box 32
F.1 1964, 1965, 1966
F.2 1967, 1968, 1969
F.3 1970, 1971, 1972
F.4 1973, 1974, 1975
F.5 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
F.6 1980, 1981, 1982
F.7 1983, 1984, 1985
F.8 1986, 1987, 1988
F.9 1989, 1990

Box 33
F.1 1991, 1992, 1993
F.2 1994, 1995, 1996
F.3 1997, 1998, 1999

Box 34
Awards:
Canadian Journalism Foundation Awards, 31 May 1996, glass trophy and printed programme

Awards: (Map Cabinet 50)
Canadian Conference of the Arts, 1981
Canadian National Magazine Awards, 1981, 1982, 1993, 1997, 2002
League for Human Rights of B’nai B’rith, 1985 (to Saturday Night)
National Newspapers award, 1996, 2000
News Hall of Fame, 27 April 1990
Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence, 9 July 1990
President’s medal, University of Western Ontario, 1982, in Birks blue velvet box
Quill Award, Press Club of Windsor, 1989, brass mounted on wood
Queen Elizabeth silver jubilee Canada medal, 1952-1977, with ribbon, red, white, blue, in red box stamped ER (Elizabeth Regina), 1952-1977
Salute to the City, City of Toronto Eaton Centre, 2 March 1997
Toronto Arts Award, William Kilbourn Award, medal, n.d.

Hon. degrees and diplomas:
McMaster University, D. Law, 1986, with citation by Alvin A. Lee
University of Western Ontario, D. Litt.,1988, with citation by J.A.B. Somerset
Ontario College of Art and Design, 1998
University of King’s College, D. Law, 1996 (citation only)
University of Toronto, D. Litt., 1994
University of Western Ontario, 1988 (programme only)
University of Windsor, D. Law, 1996
York University, D. Litt., 1987, with citation

Other Honours:
Order of Canada, 1984

Series 4:
Moving images and sound recordings. – 1959-2003. – 5 video cassettes. 40 audio cassettes. 1 audio reel. 1 audio disc. – Title based on content of series.

Box 35
Five video cassettes, all VHS format
– “Hot Type”, CBC programme, 2 March 2000 (Fulford appears at 18:00); “Telescope”, Jack McClelland, 1966
– June Callwood’s National Treasures, Robert Fulford, Sleeping Giant Productions
– The Canadians: Biographies of a Nation, Season 3, Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Natural Athlete, History Television (Fulford is among the interviewees)
– Pamela Wallin, Peter Gzowski & Co., CBC Newsworld, 16 December 1997, with hand-written note on cover from Mary Link, Pamela Wallin producer
– Tattoo, The National Post Writers, 1. Fulford, 17 January 2003, The Option Inc.

 Audio cassettes (40)
Box 36
– Culture and the Marketplace, a ten-part series, one part per cassette. Part 4 not extant, thus only 9 cassettes
– Morningside, CBC radio programme, 10 cassettes: Denys Arcand, 1989; Frank magazine, 1990; Margaret Atwood, 1991; newspapers, 1992; John Fraser, 1993; Gzowski (generation), 1994; Robertson Davies obituary, 1995; Mary Wesley, 1995 (this cassette also contains a Sunday Morning programme on victim art); Farley Mowat, Maggie Siggins, 1996; media, 1997
– This Morning, 3 cassettes: Ian Brown on Saturday Night; Governor-General; Avery Haines, all 2000
– The Arts Today / The Arts Tonight, 3 cassettes: 1994, 1995, 2001 (Mordecai Richler obituary)

Box 37
American Pastoral, 2 cassettes: Fulford’s seminar on Philip Roth, American Pastoral, Hart House 14 December 1995. Side A of one of the cassettes also contains Fulford at OISE
– Barbara Amiel, Women in the Media, 1996, discusses Fulford as editor
– Arts National, Fulford on
– As It Happens, July 1993
– Saul Bellow interview, Toronto, 6 April 1996
– Safdie and Boggs, National Gallery of Canada: 2 cassettes
– Canadian portrait, Choral Concert, 19 January 1997
– Cuthbert Snow, Art Critics on Culture in Canada, 11-1-89
– Michael Enright and Fulford, narrative, 11 Nov. 1999
– How the World Has Changed, CBC Radio One, 13 September 2001
- OISE, Fulford at. See also American Pastoral in this box
– Ostwald and Gould: Fulford and Goldbloom on
– Welcome to 1984: IDCA: Beinart, Fulford, Terrazas

 Audio reel
Views on the Pops (Shows), 21 March 1965, in blue C.B.C. Radio-Canada box

 Audio Disc
“Orpheus in the Underworld”, Stratford Festival production 1959, adaptation by Fulford and James Knight, 33.3 rpm. Also bound “Précis of Press Clippings”. Location: Map cabinet 50.

 Series 5:
Printed materials. – 1950-2004. – 1.5 m of textual records. – Title based on content of series. – Contains material by and about Fulford

Box 38
Toronto Star columns
Tear-sheets from the Toronto Star containing Fulford’s book columns, 6 July 1957-29 August 1959. Note: Fulford a contributor and then in late 1958 became a books editor.

For columns from the 1960s see Box 42, F.11

Box 39
Toronto Star columns. Note: each file contains a typed list of the columns contained in the file. Some columns are photocopies, others are tear-sheets from the newspaper.
F.1 19 June 1971-24 June 1972
F.2 1 July 1972-29 December 1973
F.3 5 Jan. 1974-28 Dec. 1974
F.4 4 Jan. 1975-27 Dec. 1975
F.5 3 Jan. 1976-31 Dec. 1976
F.6 8 Jan. 1977-31 Dec. 1977
F.7 2 Jan. 1978-30 Dec. 1978

Box 40
Toronto Star
F.1 6 Jan. 1979-29 Dec. 1979
F.2 5 Jan. 1980-18 Oct. 1980
F.3 5 July 1980-26 Dec. 1981
F.4 2 Jan. 1982-24 Dec. 1982
F.5 2 Jan. 1983-29 Dec. 1983
F.6 7 Jan. 1984-29 Dec. 1984
F.7 5 Jan. 1985-28 Dec. 1985

Box 41
Toronto Star
F.1 4 Jan. 1986-27 Dec. 1986. Note: Listing dates last four columns as from 1987
F.2 3 Jan. 1987-26 Dec. 1987

Box 42
Tear-sheets and photocopies of various columns
F.1 Globe and Mail, 1997
F.2 National Post, 2000
F.3 National Post, 2001
F.4 National Post, 2002
F.5 National Post, 2003
F.6 National Post, 2004
F.7 Saturday Night, 1965-1967; pasted into scrapbook
F.8 Saturday Night, September 1968 to December 1972; pasted into scrapbook, also photocopies
F.9 Saturday Night, Jan. 1973 to August 1974; pasted into scrapbook, also photocopies
F.10 Saturday Night, 1975-1976
F.11 Saturday Night, 1977-1980
F.10 Toronto Life, 1995; 1999-2001
F.11 Toronto Star, 1960-1968

As Marshall Delaney, movie reviewer
F.12 Saturday Night, January 1968 to July 1972; pasted into scrapbook. Also tear-sheet from PMA Books, Fall 1974, re Marshall Delaney at the Movies; photocopies of press mentions of Delaney, 1975-1979; “joke” Good Housekeeping award, 1969

 As Robert Marshall
F.13 Saturday Night, 24 October 1953; “first published magazine piece”

F.14 Photocopy of typed listing of columns, articles, and reviews, 1989, various publications, mainly the Financial Times; photocopies of the items

Box 43
Periodicals containing articles by Fulford. Some have been photocopied by Fulford
American Review of Canadian Studies, 1973
Américas, 1990
Canada Today, 1999
Canadian Art: two issues, 1961, 1997
Chatelaine: 1976
Chicago Tribune Travel Magazine, 1993
City and Country Home, 1992
Destinations: two issues, 1989, 1991
Imperial Oil Review, 1992
Mayfair: six issues, 1954, 1955, 1957
Maclean’s: three issues, 1963, 1997
25: Presence of Excellence, National Magazine Awards
Repertory Ninety
Rotunda, 1991
Society of Editors (Victoria) Newsletter, 2004
Tamarack Review: four issues, 1958, 1959, 1964, 1966
Also tear-sheet from Ontario /66, published by Ontario Department of Economics and Development

Box 44
Tear-sheets and photocopies containing articles and reviews by Fulford:
F.1 Newspapers: Le Devoir, Financial Times, Montreal Gazette, New Zealand Jewish Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Globe and Mail, Vancouver Sun, 1955-2002; also reprint of a Toronto Star article in Minutes of Charles Olson Society, 1993
F.2 Periodicals: ARTnews, Books in Canada, Canadian Art, Canadian Architect, Canadian Forum, Canadian Interiors, Canadian Notes and Queries, CBC Times, Chatelaine, Destinations, Enroute, Imperial Oil Review, Last Rights, Maclean’s, Magazine Magic, Masthead, Next City, Nieman Reports, Policy Options, Publishers Weekly, Queen’s Quarterly, Report on Business Magazine, Ryerson Teaching Log, Saturday Night, This Magazine, Town and Country, TVO Plus, 1958-2002; also tear-sheet from book about Barron, 1972; tear-sheet about Ontario Heritage, 1996
F.3 Book reviews by Fulford in Canadian Reader, 1976-1978: Morley Callaghan, Close to the Sun Again and A Fine and Private Place; Brian Moore, The Great Victorian Collection; Alden Nowlan, Smoked Glass; Walter Stewart, As They See Us.

 Art Gallery publications, containing Fulford contributions:
F.4 Mashel Teitelbaum ... new works, Gallery Moos Ltd., 1970; Albert Franck in retrospect, 1973-1974; Mary Pratt: Paintings – A Seven Year Survey, Aggregation Gallery, 1976; Town Collages, Jordan Gallery, n.d.

 Research report:
F.5 “Speaking the Unspeakable: Violence in the Literature of our Time”, Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry, 1976

 Minor press mentions. Mostly news clippings and tear-sheets from magazines.
F.6 1958-1991
F.7 1992-1993
F.8 1994
F.9 1995
F.10 1996
F.11 1997
F.12 1998
F.13 1999
F.14 2000-2001
F.15 2002-2004

About Fulford:
F.16 Biographical sketches, interviews, cartoons, [196-]-1998
F.17 Speeches: printed notices, reports, poster, 1971-2003

Box 45
F.1 Printed invitations
F.2 “Ukrainian Waffen SS”: Clippings file about historical records pertaining to the legal case (see Box 31, F.11), including photocopies of correspondence from 1950

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