Finding Aid
L.W. Shemilt fonds. 1950-1999. 2.5 m of textual records and graphic material.
Series 1:
Lectures and Addresses. 1950-1999. 1.2 m of textual records. 3 b&w photographs. Overhead transparencies. Title taken from content of series. The lectures and addresses range from papers delivered at conferences to academic lectures to speeches given to religious and community groups.
BOX 1
F.1 Abstract: Compressibilities of Some Canadian Crude Oils, [195?]
F.2 The effect of uni-directional stresses on electrode potentials, B.C. Academy of Sciences, April 1950
F.3 Theory of automatic control, [1950]
F.4 Chemical Engineering Symposium, Air Pollution, Division of Chemical Engineering, UBC, includes correspondence and newspaper clippings, 1950
F.5 The effect of uni-directional stresses on electrode potentials, Symposium on Electrochemistry and Corrosion, Ottawa, November, 1950
F.6 Industrial Expansion, includes Industrial Canada magazine, August 1952
F.7 Corrosion rates of copper in aqueous solutions, draft, published in Chemistry in Canada, 3, no. 12, 31, 1951, January, 1952
F.8 Ocean falls, 1954
F.9 Thermal conductives of some straight-chain hydrocarbons, Chemical Engineering Division, Chemical Institute of Canada Conference, includes correspondence and research material, June 22, 1954
F.10 Abstract: Wax content of Canadian crude oils, [1955]
F.11 Abstract: Effect of strain of corrosion rates of copper in sulfuric acid solutions, [1955]
F.12 Equilibrium flash vaporization determinations on Canadian crude oils, [1955]
F.13 Vapour-liquid equilibrium in binary systems with normal butanol, 39th Annual Conference of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, May 28-30, 1956
F.14 Correlation of equilibrium flash vaporization and true boiling point determinations of Canadian crude oils, Third Western Regional Conference of the Chemical Institute of Canada, September 1956
F.15 Chemistry in Industry, 4th Annual Meeting, Canadian Institute of Timber Construction, Vancouver, B.C., March 1957 F.16 UBC Development Fund, television broadcast, February 1958
F.17 Canada's Scientific Development, rough notes, 1958
F.18 B.C. Conference on Education, February 27, 1959
F.19 Religious aspects of engineering as a vocation, March 12, 1959
F.20 Chemical engineering in Canada, rough notes, November 1959
F.21 Communication and engineering, [196-]
F.22 Accelerated freeze drying of food, Fredericton Board of Trade, Maugerville Garden Area, includes correspondence, April 17, 1961
F.23 Graduate research in chemical engineering in smaller universities, panel discussion, Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto, November 1961
F.24 Chemical Institute of Canada, Quebec speaking tour, 1962
F.25 Chemical Institute of Canada, Maritime speaking tour, includes correspondence, 1962
F.26 Dynamics of mass transfer projects, Chemical Institute of Canada Conference, Moncton, N.B., September 7, 1962
F.27 Caves, Curtains and Chemistry, Management training program, Department of Business, University of New Brunswick, May 31, 1963
F.28 Three Rs of research, Rotary Club of Fredericton, September 10, 1963
F.29 Look again to polymnia--a study in doubles, Operation Prosper Seminar, NB Development Corporation, February 1964
F.30 Research and productivity, Fredericton Branch APENB (Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick), March 19, 1964
F.31 Science teaching in high schools today, presentation, Second Canadian Conference on Education, Science and Math in High School, ARIL 18, 1964
F.32 Regional research, APICS Science Planning Seminar, "Science Planning for the Seventies," Halifax, May 22, 1964
F.33 Slipping on a peal of thunder--aspects of a policy for science, address to Canadian Association of Phytopathologists, June 1964 F.34 Math in chemical engineering, includes report and research material, 1963-1964
F.35 A mass transfer correlation for steel pipe corrosion, 14th Chemical Engineering Conference, Hamilton, October 1964 F.36 Science and government, Rotary Club, December 1964
F.37 Engineer in industry, panel to E.U.S., December 1964
F.38 Whither the university, panel discussion, Memorial Centre, University of New Brunswick, March 4, 1965
F.39 Fears, fables and a future, address, Annual Meeting of the Civil Service Association of New Brunswick, April 30, 1965
F.40 Immediate prospects in science and technology in NB, 1965 meeting of Advisory Committees for two-year post high school technical programs, New Brunswick Institute of Technology, May 3, 1965
F.41 Yesterday, today and tomorrow, remarks for opening the RPC Laboratory and office building, Fredericton, May 21, 1965
F.42 Post hoc rides again--some myths of technology, address, Annual Meeting, Department of Labour, June 11, 1965
F.43 Adamant Adam and Enquiring Eve, address, Saint John Technical Institute graduating class, June 25, 1965
F.44 Dynamics of some liquid fluidized systems, 15th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Quebec, October 1965
F.45 Economic power and political responsibility, address, Unitarian Church, January 23, 1966
F.46 Alumni and the university, May 21, 1966
F.47 The Environment in which the church functions--the future, Conference on the Church and Industrial Society, University of New Brunswick, May 27, 1966
F.48 The Leading Edge, address, Coles Island graduating class, June 1966
F.49 Frequency response of liquid fluidized systems, 16th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Windsor, October 1966
F.50 A century of chemistry, applied chemistry and chemical engineering in New Brunswick, 1867-1967, includes correspondence and 3 b&w photographs, 1967
F.51 Modelling of liquid fluidized systems by frequency response, 17th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, October 1967
F.52 A profile of chemical engineering curriculum and research, NB Section, Canadian Institute of Food Technologists, January 23, 1968
F.53 Chemical engineering at UNB [University of New Brunswick], Present and future, February 16, 1968
F.54 Heresies of an editor--myths and needs in scientific publication, includes research notes, articles and journals, 1964-1969
F.55 Subvention, subterfuge, subsumptive and substantive--An outside look at government research, CDA Fredericton, April 15, 1969
F.56 A focus on the future--research and the technician, talk to NBSCETT, June 24, 1969
F.57 University of Sherbrooke, includes correspondence, 1969
F.58 Lecture series, Chemical Institute of Canada, November 1969
F.59 New responsibilities for chemists and chemical engineers, Halifax, Windsor, 1969-1970
F.60 Panel discussion, I Mech E, ASME, IME Panel, December 4, 1969
F.61 Catastrophe, cacophony and catalysis, McMaster Chemical Engineering Society, February 1970
F.62 Engineering education, views and reviews, Faculty Retreat, April 11, 1970
F.63 Report to Lapp Commission, Engineering Schools, May 6, 1970
F.64 The Mariners of (Science?), Annual Meeting, Atlantic Section, Chemical Institute of Canada, August 18, 1970
F.65 Chemistry, credibility and communication, Industrial Communication Council Inc., Toronto, includes newspaper clippings, September 14, 1970
F.66 Avoiding the wasteland, 1970 Canadian Chemical and Process Equipment Exhibition, Toronto, September 22, 1970
F.67 The enduring expression, greetings, Professional Engineers Wives Association Art Show, October 3, 1970
F.68 Weathering the professional rascals, Deans Honours List Banquet, November 18, 1970
F.69 Postgraduate education in engineering, panel, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, February 9, 1971
F.70 Interfaces--intermingling with independence, Ottawa Section, Chemical Institute of Canada, March 16, 1971
F.71 Poem, An Environmental Lament, April 6, 1971
F.72 Chemistry's climate and safety's weather, address, Chemical Industries Industrial Accident Prevention Association, includes correspondence, 1970-April 6, 1971
F.73 Chemistry by Shemilt out of Benchley, April 6, 1971
F.74 "Charter Day," Lobster banquet, Chemical Institute of Canada 54th Canadian Chemical Conference, Halifax, June 1971 F.75 Sherlock Holmes--chemist, Shell Canada Merit Fellowships in Chemistry, July 1971
F.76 Target: Innovation, Canadian Institute of Metalworking seminar, McMaster University, August 18-20, 1971
F.77 McMaster's Ten Little Indians, for Ab Johnson, September 9, 1971
F.78 Fluid and particle mixing in liquid fluidized bed reactors, 21st Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Montreal Quebec, October 1971
F.79 Subvention, subterfuge, subsumptive and substantive or university industrial research institutes, outside from the inside, Canadian Research Management Association, 9th Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 3-5, 1971
F.80 Failure Analysis, seminar, McMaster University, November 18, 1971
F.81 Humanities Lecture Series, introductions, Peter C. Swann and Hugh Maclennan, 1971-1972
F.82 Seventh Canadian Symposium on Water Pollution Research, February 3, 1972
F.83 Fireball--MUGS presentations, February 11, 1972 F.84 Kipling Ceremony, March 3, 1972
F.85 All the way down the line, Faculty Day, McMaster University, April 10, 1972
F.86 Development of production engineering at McMaster, seminar on metal working research, April 13, 1972
F.87 McMaster Medical Centre, greetings on official opening, May 27, 1972
F.88 Communication through the looking glass, Digital Communications Seminar, CRL, McMaster University, January 1972
F.89 Application of process control to forest resource processes, 64th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Institute of Forestry, University of New Brunswick, August 27-30, 1972
F.90 Unsteady state mass transfer co-efficients controlling steel pipe corrosion under isothermal flow conditions, September 17-20, 1972
F.91 Mass transfer analysis of some corrosion systems, 22nd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, September 17-20, 1972
BOX 2
F.1 Engineering design process, 1973
F.2 Directions to Horizons: A study and report on the future of Engineering PhD programs at McMaster University based on internal assessment, January 1973
F.3 Engineering education, fact, fable and future, Canadian Ceramic Society, 71st Annual Conference, February 19, 1973
F.4 Fireball award information, February 1973
F.5 Sherlock Holmes and engineering, Aldershot high school graduating class, April 3, 1973
F.6 A challenge to translate, North American Metal Working Conference, McMaster University, May 14-16, 1973
F.7 Alluding to illusions--the ABCs of the engineer in education, APEO seminar and panel, Education section, includes correspondence, May 23, 1973
F.8 To understand and to translate, CARED [Centre for Applied Research and Engineering Design] seminar, McMaster University, May 24, 1973
F.9 Greetings, Symposium, Alkalis in blast furnaces, Hamilton, Ontario, June 28, 1973
F.10 Continuous ion exchange using a sieve-plate column with fluid diode downcomers, Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Vancouver, B.C., September 9-12, 1973
F.11 Talk on PhD activity assessments, [1974]
F.12 Mid day television interview, adult education at McMaster University, CH Television, January 14, 1974
F.13 Fireball, MUGS presentation, February 1, 1974
F.14 The three worlds of engineering, Rotary Club of Hamilton, February 7, 1974
F.15 Engineering via Sherlock Holmes, Annual Meeting, Hamilton Section, Engineering Institute of Canada, April 17, 1974 F.16 Progress in the profession and signs of the times, Hamilton Section, Engineering Institute of Canada, April 17, 1974
F.17 Memory and imagery, Faculty Day, McMaster University, April 30, 1074
F.18 Learning through the looking glass, Individualized Learning Management, University of Guelph, CODE workshop, May 13-15, 1974
F.19 Welcoming address, Symposium on Waste Oxide Recycling, McMaster University, May 16, 17, 1974
F.20 Welcoming address, Second Symposium, Applications of Solid Mechanics, June 16-18, 1974
F.21 Humanities Lecture Series, McMaster University, includes biographical sketch for Dr. Nathan Stolov, October 30, 1974 F.22 Welding of structural materials, ASM Educational Seminar, McMaster University, November 14, 1974
F.23 Sherlock Holmes: Literato, Scientist and Artist? Hamilton Association for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art, November 23, 1974
F.24 Lecturettes, various topics and locations, 1969-1974, 1978
F.25 Fireball, November 22, 1974
F.26 Diffusion in liquids, EFPL--Lausanne, April 23, 1975
F.27 Fireball presentations, February 6, 1975
F.28 Rough surfaces, notes, [1975]
F.29 Kipling ceremony, February 20, 1976
F.30 Introducing an Engineering Institute of Canada President, R.F. Shaw, April 14, 1976
F.31 Poverty in a time of plenty, ferrous metallurgy at McMaster workshop, includes correspondence, April 20, 1976
F.32 Welcome, 4th McMaster Symposium, Iron and Steel Making, May 20, 1976
F.33 Science, Technology and Human Development, Hamilton Conference, United Church of Canada, includes correspondence, June 4, 1976
F.34 Thanks and status, loan fund, Professional Engineers Wives Association, June 1976
F.35 Is the chemical engineer a professional? CSCLE Student Conference, UNB Fredericton, September 29, 1976
F.36 Mass transfer at rough surfaces, seminar, University of Toronto, 1976
F.37 Engineer as professional, October 1976
F.38 Agony and ecstasy, Professional Engineers Wives Associations, January 11, 1977
F.39 Fireball presentations, February 1977
F.40 Humanities Lecture Series, introductions, Hon. Jean Marchand, March 16, 1977
F.41 The real issues in Engineering at Mac, Faculty Day, McMaster University, April 19, 1977
F.42 Mass transfer characteristics of packed bed gas evolving electrode, Electrochemical Society, Washington, includes abstract and program, May 27, 1976
F.43 A day in Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering Bioengineering Committee, May 9, 1977
F.44 Seminar on Engineering education, Canadian Accreditation Board, Jasper Alberta, 1977
F.45 Welcome, Extractions and abstractions, International Solvent Extraction Conference, Toronto, September 14, 1977
F.46 Modelling electrochemical processes at rough surfaces under mass transfer control, 70th Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, draft and final version, November 13-17, 1977
F.47 Professional Engineers Wives Association, January 1978
F.48 20th Anniversary, notes and newspaper clippings, January 23, 1978
F.49 Fireball presentations, February 10, 1978
F.50 The Stockbroker's Clerk, presentation to the Bootmakers, Metropolitan Toronto Library, February 25, 1978
F.51 Characteristics of good technical writing, Workshop on Medical Writing, McMaster University, April 27-28, 1978
F.52 Introduction, Alexander Graham Bell Lecture, Donald Chisholm, May 1, 1978
F.53 The medium, the pleasure, the burden, 6th McMaster Symposium on Iron and Steelmaking, May 25, 1978
F.54 Convocation citations, Kusters, Smith and Hodgins, May 27, 1978
F.55 Design education, what? where? why? how?, CODE Workshop on Engineering Design, May 31, 1978
F.56 Two decades and a forward view, Board of Governors presentation, McMaster University, June 20, 1978
F.57 Safety seminar, challenge of teaching in engineering, September 7, 1978
F.58 First and foremost --A marketplace, Hamilton Industrial Exhibition, includes correspondence, September 19, 1978
F.59 Engineering: A Profession, lecture, 4th year Engineering Physics. September 20, 1978
F.60 Kludgemanship, McMaster Engineering Society, includes early patents for strange items, October 18, 1978
F.61 Thanks and farewell, Professional Engineers Wives Association, January 9, 1979
F.62 Discussion meeting, Physical metallurgy of dual phase steels, Symposium on Dual Phase Steels, McMaster University, January 10, 1979
F.63 Technology: Is it out of Control? Town and Gown, CHCH-TV, January 25, 1979
F.64 Shemilt-DiCenzo Dat, Faculty of Engineering, March 16, 1979
F.65 Introduction, Alexander Graham Bell Lecture, David Golden, O.C. LL.B., LL.D., March 20, 1979
F.66 Opening remarks, Canadian Institute of Metal Working to Canadian Tooling Manufacturing Association, May 2, 1979
F.67 Design education, what? where? why? how? when?, Workshop Teaching Engineering Design, May 1979
F.68 Dialogue 79, Ontario Universities Registrars Association, May 17, 1979
F.69 Welcome, McMaster Symposium on Ladle Treatment of Carbon Steel, includes registrants list, May 23, 1979
F.70 Aspects of mass transfer analysis in corrosion systems, ICHMT seminar, includes charts, September 3, 1979
F.71 Remarks of MC, Frontiers in Education Conference, Niagara Falls, October 15-17, 1979
F.72 Energy and its problems--where fits the engineer? October 31, 1979
F.73 Ethical issues in nuclear waste disposal, Melrose Men's Club, November 8, 1979
F.74 On nuclear energy--a positive view, Bloor Street United Church, Sunday seminars, November 11, 1979
F.75 Fireball presentations, February 2, 1980
F.76 A perspective on nuclear energy, University of New Brunswick, March 6, 1980
F.77 The technology fix, CNA Seminar on Moral & Ethical Issues, March 12-13, 1980
F.78 Perspectives and challenges in Engineering, Engineering Guidance Dialogue, April 30, 1980
F.79 Luck, the gods and glue, address to Annual Dinner, Professional Engineers Wives Association, Hamilton, June 3, 1980
F.80 First Global Conference on the Future, includes program, registration, newspaper clippings, July 20-24, 1980
F.81 Status and needs of fluidization research, report on workshop, International Fluidization Conference, New Hampshire, August 1980
F.82 Scrutinizing science, includes newspaper and magazine clippings (1977-1981), January 28, 1981
F.83 Melrose United Church Annual Meeting, L.W. Shemilt, Chair, February 4, 1981
F.84 Kipling dinner, February 20, 1981
F.85 Bob Anderson evening, Faculty Club, McMaster University, includes material from memorial service, directory for Chemical Institute of Canada, 1978, April 11, 1981
F.86 Lectures, Convective mass transfer, Australia, 1981
F.87 On evaluation of the Canadian Research Program for Nuclear Fuel Waste Management, 2nd World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Montreal, includes correspondence, October 5, 1981
F.88 Mass transfer enhancement, 2nd World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Montreal, includes correspondence, October 6, 1981
F.89 Mass transfer characteristics of a novel gas evolving electrochemical reactor, 2nd World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Montreal, October 1981
BOX 3
F.1 Eh-ph diagrams--A Review, Technical Advisory Committee lecture, January 28, 1982
F.2 The City of the end of things, television interview, Cable 4, January 1982
F.3 Professional Engineers Wives Association, Down-under--Australia to Indonesia, 1981, February 2, 1982
F.4 Links in the chain of history, prologue to Iron Ring Ceremony, February 5, 1982
F.5 Nuclear Waste Disposal, Engineering Frontiers, Invited Lectures, McMaster University, February 25, 1982
F.6 The power of food and the power of faith, Melrose United Church, August 1, 1982
F.7 An evaluation of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, First McMaster Symposium on Nuclear Science and Engineering, August 25-26, 1982
F.8 Uranium 82--Overview of nuclear fuel waste disposal, 21st Annual Conference of Metallurgists, Toronto, August 30, 1982
F.9 Discussion paper, Canadian Geoscience Council Paper 79-10, (Grant Sheng), September 1982
F.10 A tale of acronyms, (radwaste variety), September 13, 1982
F.11 Radioactive waste disposal programming by William Shakespeare, September 13, 1982
F.12 The Technical Advisory Committee, A Review Mechanism, International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management, Winnipeg, September 13, 1982
F.13 Press release, Radioactive waste management, Technical Advisory Committee, AECL, September 13, 1982
F.14 Seminar on nuclear wastes, Department of Metallurgy, McMaster University, October 18, 1982
F.15 An overview of nuclear waste, Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, McMaster University, includes draft and final version, November 1982
F.16 Program: American Institute of Plant Engineers, Radioactive waste disposal, February 10, 1983
F.17 Faculty form, McMaster Student Union Teaching Awards, March 14, 1983
F.18 Remarks, Kipling dinner, March 18, 1983
F.19 Opening remarks, Hamilton-Burlington Chemical Engineering Assembly, Hamilton Convention Centre, April 5, 1983 F.20 Evaluation of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program: The Role of Assessment and Standards, 97th Congress of Engineering Institute of Canada, Quebec City, April 26-27, 1983
F.21 Chemical engineer and jobs, "Yes, there is life after graduation," McMaster University Workshop, includes newspaper clippings, May 2, 1983
F.22 An overview of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, AAAS Annual Meeting, Detroit, May 30, 1983
F.23 Dr. Claude Bursill Testimonial, includes correspondence, September 17, 1983
F.24 University-Industry interaction, Departmental retreat, includes newspaper clippings, December 15, 1983
F.25 JHT Wade Retirement, volumes of remarks, April 1984
F.26 Overview of Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, 9th Annual Canadian Association for Future Studies, Montreal, May 1984
F.27 Ethics in scientific publishing, NRC Workshop, August 23-24, 1984
F.28 A chemical engineering review of the Canadian Program on Nuclear Fuel Waste Management, October 1, 1984
F.29 Mass transfer in annular free swirling flow, October 3, 1984
F.30 Interfaith program for public awareness of nuclear issues, Toronto, October 25-28, 1984
F.31 Communicating chemical information--A perspective, opening remarks, PACCHEM 1984, December 1984
F.32 Chemical engineering education in Canada--A historical perspective, Meeting of Professors of Chemical Engineering in Ontario, Ottawa, May 29, 1987
F.33 LWS Retirement dinner program, I Remember, I Remember, July 4, 1987
F.34 Mass transfer in the entrance region for axial and swirling annular flow, Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Montreal, includes correspondence, May 1987
F.35 One hundred years of Chemical Engineering in Canada, 37th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Montreal, May 1987
F.36 Is Christianity relevant in science, panel discussion, St. George's Cathedral, Kingston, Ontario, March 15, 1987
F.37 Hi-Tech Creativity debate, includes instructions about how to debate, November 4, 1986
F.38 Chemical engineering curriculum case study, Third World Congress, Tokyo, September 1986
F.39 Nuclear waste disposal some questions and answers, Hamilton Rotary Club, includes newspaper clippings, September 4, 1986
F.40 When science needs theology, Melrose United Church, July 27, 1986
F.41 Media seminar presentation, Ottawa, UN World Commission on Environment and Development, May 28, 1986
F.42 Between the anode and the centrode and other examples of polarity, R.S. Jane Memorial Award, Calgary, October 8, 1985
F.43 Notes, Royal Society, Montreal, June 3, 1985 F.44 Waste Management, Canada AM, CTV television, July 17, 1985
F.45 Sherlock Holmes views on radioactive waste management, Chemical Institute of Canada Conference, Ottawa, includes correspondence, February 11, 1988
F.46 Corrosion studies in nuclear waste disposal systems, I Copper container corrosion, April 6, 1988
F.47 Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Research Program, CIPS Board, Toronto, May 17, 1988
F.48 Corrosion studies in nuclear waste disposal systems, part II titanium container corrosion, June 1, 1988
F.49 100 years of academic chemical engineering, ACS Symposium, History of Chemical Engineering, Toronto, June 8, 1988
F.50 The case that never was: Sherlock Holmes views on radioactive waste, CNS Bulletin, vol. 9, July/August 1988, June 15, 1988
F.51 Patterns in a century of Canadian academic chemical engineering, seminar, McMaster University, abstract only, November 3, 1988
F.52 Liquid phase mass transfer by gas evolution at inclined plates, Annual meeting, Fundamental Research in Heat and Mass Transfer, November 27-December 2, 1988
F.53 Studies on a multi-stage fluidized reactor with continuous operation, fluidization VI, Engineering Foundation Conferences, Banff Alberta, May 7-12, 1989
F.54 Visit to Toshiba Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, Kawaski City, October 31, 1989
F.55 Evaluation of the Canadian high-level waste research program in an international context, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, High Level Waste and Spent Fuel Management vol. II, includes correspondence, October 1989
BOX 4
F.1 Examining the AECL failure model for grade 2 titanium containers for nuclear waste, Corrosion Colloquium, McMaster University, February 1990 F.2 Radioactive waste management disposal option, Departmental seminar, March 22, 1990
F.3 TAC Meeting #59, Scenario development, Toronto, April 1-2, 1990
F.4 Evaluation of the Canadian HLW waste disposal program--performance assessment aspects, International High Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, Las Vegas, April 1990
F.5 Assess and advise: a decade of evaluation of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, Canadian Association of Physicists, Newfoundland, June 20, 1990
F.6 US-BRWM Visit to Pinawa, US National Academy of Sciences Board on Radioactive Waste Management, August 1990
F.7 Continuing evaluation on the Canadian HLW research program, 4th McMaster Symposium on Nuclear S&T, October 1990
F.8 Assess and advise: A decade of evaluation of the Canadian nuclear fuel waste management program, abstract only, February 25, 1991
F.9 The challenge of nuclear waste, Physics Department lecture, Queen's University, includes correspondence, April 1991 F.10 TAC: A Review, US Nuclear Waste TR Board, June 2, 1991
F.11 Are we focusing on the right technical issues in HLW research? The evaluation of the Canadian program, September 1991
F.12 The role of oversight in relation to non-technical aspects in society, panel discussion, SKN 10 Years, Symposium in Stockholm, September 1991
F.13 Mass transfer in electrochemical cells with or without thermal gradients, October 1991
F.14 Retrospective and perspective, Chemical Engineering in Canada, 42nd Canadian Chemcial Engineering Conference, Vancouver, includes correspondence, October 1991
F.15 Privatization of an NRC Journal: from technology to chemical engineering, CSTHA 7th Kensington Conference, Ottawa, October 18-19, 1991
F.16 TAC operations and challenges to AECL, February 24, 1992
F.17 High level radioactive waste disposal option, University of Waterloo seminar, March 26, 1992
F.18 Milestones in the development of chemical engineering education - a Canadian view, Stanislaw Staszic University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland, May 6, 1992
F.19 High level radioactive waste disposal, the Canadian program in an international context, Cracow, Poland, May 7, 1992 F.20 Discussion paper: Global harmonization of criteria and regulations related to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle, Second seminar of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Back End, Paris, includes working notes, June 16, 1992
F.21 Mass transfer enhancement through thermal gradients, 42nd Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto, Ontario, includes correspondence, October 19, 1992
F.22 Predictive risk assessment in the disposal of high level nuclear waste, 42nd Chemical Engineering Conference, Toronto, Ontario, October 19, 1992
F.23 The evaluation process and an independent engineering and scientific review of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, 45th Canadian Geotechnical Society, Toronto, Ontario, October 26-28, 1992
F.24 Abstract: Nuclear waste (used-fuel) - A problem? (or Hard to dissolve and easy to solve?), McMaster Department of Chemical Engineering, October 29, 1992
F.25 Nuclear waste disposal and safety, Technology and Society, Course 4A3, January 27, 1993
F.26 Nuclear waste disposal, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, McMaster University, March 10, 1993
F.27 Nuclear waste disposal issues and resolutions, Physics lecture, Queen's University, Kingston, April 8, 1993
F.28 Simon Haykin Graduate Student Day, May 28, 1993
F.29 Larry Sentance Day, Secretary for CODE, Retirement tribute, June 7, 1993
F.30 Toward a global commission on nuclear waste disposal, Global 93, Seattle Washington, September 1993
F.31 Archie Hamielec Day, Retirement tribute, September 16, 1993
F.32 Aspects of national and international criteria HLW disposal, Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Ottawa, October 3-6, 1993
F.33 Abstract: Simulation of simultaneous heat and mass transfer in an electrochemical reactor, 43rd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Ottawa, October 1993
F.34 TAC - Role and result, introductory comments for TAG/SRG workshop, November 8, 1993
F.35 Russia's nuclear legacy, Melrose Men's Club, Melrose United Church, March 7, 1994
F.36 Presentation to feasibility study team for a proposed International Commission on Nuclear Waste Disposal (ICND), May 17-18, 1994
F.37 Environmental assessment of nuclear projects-- some proponent perspectives, KASAM Seminar, Sweden, includes working notes and correspondence, October 24-26, 1994
F.38 Boris Monsaroff medal evening, Hamilton Section, Canadian Society for Chemistry, January 25, 1995
F.39 Nuclear waste management, Erindale Campus, University of Toronto, April 27, 1995
F.40 On polarity and paradox, Montreal media address, Chemical Institute of Canada, includes working notes and newspaper clippings, May 31, 1995
F.41 Tribute to retirees, University of New Brunswick, June 28, 1995
F.42 Historiography of the chemical profession in Canada, 9th Biennial Conference, Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association, Kingston, October 14, 1995
F.43 Trends in chemical engineering education 1970-1995, 45th Congrès de la SCGC, includes correspondence, October 16, 1995
F.44 Evaluation of Canadian contributions to HLW disposal, 45th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Quebec, October 18, 1995
F.45 Independent involvement: The Technical Advisory Committee to AECL on the Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, International Conference on Deep Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste, Winnipeg, September 1996
F.46 High level radioactive waste management from storage to disposal, 46th CSChE Conference, Kingston, September/October, 1996
F.47 A chemical engineer looks at radioactive waste disposal, Distinguished Lecturer, University of Waterloo, November 7, 1996 F.48 Submission: Nuclear fuel waste disposal concept environmental assessment panel, AECL on Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, Toronto, November 18, 1996
F.49 Final submission: Nuclear fuel waste disposal concept environmental assessment panel, AECL Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, 1979-1996, Ottawa, March 27, 1997
F.50 Presentation to Commission Nationale D'Evaluation des Recherches sur la Gestion des Dechets Radioactif, Toronto, April 16, 1997
F.51 A selection of industrial chemical firsts, 80th Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference, Windsor, includes correspondence, June 3, 1997
F.52 Environmental assessment of radioactive waste disposal--a case study, 48th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, London, October 1998
F.53 An analysis of combined heat and mass transfer in a flow system, 48th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, London, October 1998
F.54 Enhancement of mass transfer at solid-liquid interfaces, 49th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Saskatoon, October 3, 1999 Series 2: Correspondence and calendar books. 1969-1981. 1.04 m of textual records. Title taken from content of series. Series consists of calendar books, chronological files of outgoing correspondence as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, incoming, general and personal correspondence and some committee information including the McMaster Institute of Energy Studies and the Sub committee on Continuing education.
BOX 4
F.55 Calendar book, 1969
F.56 Calendar book, 1970
F.57 Calendar book, October-December 1972
F.58 Administrative log and schedules, 1972-1974
F.59 Administrative log, 1973
F.60 Calendar book, 1973
F.61 Calendar book and administrative work schedule, 1974
F.62 Calendar book, 1976
F.63 Calendar book, 1977
F.64 Calendar book, 1978
F.65 Calendar book, December 1978-December 1979
BOX 5
F.1 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, 1971
F.2 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-June 1972
F.3 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-December, 1972
F.4 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-June, 1973
F.5 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-December, 1973
F.6 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-June 1974
F.7 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-December, 1974
F.8 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-March, 1975
F.9 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, April-June, 1975
F.10 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-September, 1975
F.11 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, October-December, 1975
F.12 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-March, 1976
F.13 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, April-June, 1976
BOX 6
F.1 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-September, 1976
F.2 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, October-December, 1976
F.3 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-March, 1977
F.4 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, April-June, 1977
F.5 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-September, 1977
F.6 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-December, 1977
F.7 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-March, 1978
F.8 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, April-June, 1978
F.9 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, July-December, 1978
F.10 Chronological files, outgoing correspondence, January-June, 1979
F.11 Dean of Engineering, Faculty related information, 1969-1971
F.12 Lapp Report Review, cost analysis, 1971
F.13 Graduate enrolment projections, 1971-1973
F.14 Graduate enrolment projections, 1971, 1973-1974
F.15 PhD internal assessment I, Kirkaldy-Shemilt, 1971-1972
F.16 PhD internal assessment II, Kirkaldy-Shemilt, assessment of papers, 1972
F.17 PhD internal assessment III, Kirkaldy-Shemilt, draft, Directions to Horizons, 1972
F.18 PhD internal assessment VI, Kirkaldy-Shemilt, draft report, Graduate Curriculum and Policy, 1973
F.19 Directions to Horizons, Shemilt-Kirkaldy Report, 1972, 1973
F.20 University financing, Faculty of Engineering, 1974
F.21 Faculty of Engineering correspondence, 1974-1975
BOX 7
F.1 General correspondence "A," 1969-1972
F.2 General correspondence "B," 1969-1973
F.3 General correspondence "C," 1970-1971
F.4 General correspondence, "D," 1969-1973
F.5 General correspondence, "E," 1969
F.6 General correspondence, "F," 1970-1973
F.7 General correspondence, "G," 1971-1973
F.8 General correspondence, "H," 1969-1973
F.9 General correspondence, "I-J," 1970-1972
F.10 General correspondence, "K," 1970-1972
F.11 General correspondence, "L," 1969-1972
F.12 General correspondence, "M," 1969-1973
F.13 General correspondence, "N-O," 1970-1972
F.14 General correspondence, "P-Q," 1970-1973
F.15 General correspondence, "R," 1970-1971
F.16 General correspondence, "S," 1969-1973
F.17 General correspondence, "T," 1969-1973
F.18 General correspondence, "U-V," 1970-1972
F.19 General correspondence, "W," 1970-1973
F.20 General correspondence, "X, Y, Z," 1970-1971
F.21 Incoming correspondence for the Dean, 1970-1974
F.22 Incoming correspondence for the Dean, 1976-1977
F.23 Incoming correspondence for the Dean and personal notes, 1977
F.24 Incoming correspondence for the Dean, 1978
F.25 Personal correspondence, 1974-1976
F.26 Promotion of technology transfer, 1978
F.27 A.I. Johnson scholarship in engineering and management, (year of inception, 1978), 1978-1979
F.28 CIM (Canadian Institute of Metalworking) Steering Committee, 1975-1979
F.29 Incoming correspondence, 1978
F.30 Incoming correspondence, 1979
F.31 General correspondence, 1978-1980
F.32 McMaster Institute of Energy Studies (MIES) Steering Committee, 1979-1982
F.33 Correspondence as professor and researcher and related McMaster activities, 1980
F.34 Subcommittee on continuing education, (Dr. C. Jago: Chair), 1980-1981 Series 3: Professional and personal activities. 1963-1979. 32 cm of textual records. Title taken from content of series. Series consists of papers outlining Dr. Shemilt's involvement with various professional associations and religious organizations. The series includes material from Dr. Shemilt's involvement as an external examiner for the University of West Indies and as a consultant to the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission.
BOX 8
F.1 Miscellaneous notes, University of New Brunswick, 1963-1968
F.2 CRMA (Canadian Research Management Association), University report, 1966, 1976-1978
F.3 Association of Professional Industrial Designers of Ontario, 1969-1970
F.4 Negotiated development grant application in communications research, 1969-1971
F.5 Canadian Research Management Association, CRMA, 1969-1974
F.6 University of West Indies external examiner, 1969
F.7 University of West Indies external examiner, 1969-1971
F.8 Federal government departments and agencies, 1970-1974
F.9 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1970-1977
F.10 Proposal to divisional research board: building science and engineering with civil engineering and engineering mechanics, 1971
F.11 Involvement with University of the West Indies, 1971-1976
F.12 University of West Indies external examiner, 1972
F.13 National Design Council, 1972-1976
F.14 Research grant: The preparation of computer aided design packages, Sloan Foundation, 1972
F.15 Research grant: A research program for improvement of housing quality, Central Mortgage and Housing, 1972
F.16 University of West Indies external examiner, 1973-1978
F.17 WUSC (World University Service of Canada), 1973
F.18 APEO Board of Specialization, 1974-1975
F.19 APEO Board of Specialization, Chemical Engineering Field Committee, 1974-1977
F.20 Science/Religion Seminar Planning Group, 1976
F.21 University of West Indies external examiner, 1976-1977
F.22 Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission, 1976-1977
F.23 Draft report, Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission, 1976
F.24 Final report, Research Report on Engineering Education in the Maritimes, 1976
F.25 Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning, 1976-1978
F.26 Final report, McGill accreditation, 1977
F.27 World Council of Churches, programme unit on Faith and Witness, 1977
F.28 The United Church of Canada, Symposium on Science & Theology, 1977-1978
F.29 The United Church of Canada General Council's Standing Committee on Science, Technology and Ethics, 1977-1979
F.30 Conestoga College of Applied Arts & Technology, Advisory Committee for 3D Design Option program, 1978
F.31 Design Canada, 1978
F.32 Iron & Steel research proposal, drafts and rough notes, 1978
F.33 CIRSO (Canadian Iron & Steel Research Organization) proposal, original, 1978-1979
F.34 Design Canada, Department of Industrial Trade and Commerce, 1978-1979
F.35 Industrial Design Education Task Force Book #1,Operations, 1978-1980
F.36 National Design Council Professional Development Committee, 1979
F.37 NSERC funding, 1979
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