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Photograph of the Mosel Valley from Lasserg

Item is a photographic slide of a mountain by the Mosel Valley from Lasserg, Germany. There is water visible at the bottom of the Valley. The Mosel Valley (also spelled Moselle) borders on three countries including Germany, and is famous for its wine.

Photograph of life on the market, Trier

Item is a photographic slide of "life on the market" in Trier, Germany. There is a large statue with flowers in the middle of the city, and two people with a motorized scooter depicted.

Photograph of the Rheintor Gate in Andernach

Item is a photographic slide of the Rheintor Gate in Andernach, Germany. The building beside it has a sign saying "Restaurant zum Anker" (anchor). There are two unidentified people looking at the gate.

Photograph of three unidentified men taking photographs near old farms (alte hofe)

Item is a photographic slide of three unidentified men taking photographs near old farms (alte hofe) in Germany. They are standing off of a road, looking over a hillside. One man holds the camera to his face, looking at the photographer; the second has his around his neck, and the third does not have a visible camera. They are dressed in jackets and hats.

Photograph of the Bonn Minster

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Bonn Minster Roman Catholic church in Bonn, Germany. There are seven people walking by the church, and two cars driving past.

Photograph of the Beethoven House

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Beethoven House in Bonn, Germany, a memorial site and museum studying the life and works of composer Ludwig van Beethoven. There are three people standing outside, and one sitting in a top window.

Photograph of the Bundeshaus

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Bundeshaus, which was the Provisional Parliament House of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949-1999.

Photograph of the Hammerschmidt Villa

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Hammerschmidt Villa, which was the primary official seat and primary official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1950 to 1994. It is pictured from a distance with a path and trees.

Photograph of the Porta Nigra

Item is a photographic slide of the Roman city gate the Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany. The name is Latin for "black gate." It is photographed head on, with a view through the entrances.

Photograph of high street in Cologne

Item is a photographic slide of a high street (Höhe strasse) in Cologne, Germany. There are people walking and many signs depicted going down the street, including "Bayer Aspirin," "Stollwerck," "Sauer,"and "Souvenirs."

'C' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and the following individuals: Sanjay Chaturvedi; Richard V. Carter; Dr. Hans Corell; Lucien Chabason (on the Regional Seas Programme); Krista Singleton-Cambage; Peter Cramer (concerning Thomas Mann); Pietro Carrigliol; Kevin Coady (concerning the death of one of Mann Borgese's dogs); Christopher Corkett (critiquing one of Mann Borgese's talks); Aldo Chircop; Dr. Edward Carr; Senator Alan Cranston; Christo and Jean Claude (outgoing only, includes prints of various art installations); Liara Covert; Winifred Caponigri; Rideau Hall; Pluto Press; Senator Alan Cranston; Ignacio Perez Caldentey; Fernando Henrique Cardoso (President of Brazil); Sergio D. Claure; Dr. Maria della Costa; Richard V. Carter; Erksine Childers; Professor Jonathan Charney; Judge Maurice Caruana Curran (Chancellor of University of Malta); Arthur H. Campeau; H. Reuben Cohen (Chancellor of Dalhousie); Elisabeth Cyran; Hon. David Coore; Ana Luisa Cortez; Frederick Clairmonte; Ingvar Carlsson (Prime Minister of Sweden); and others. Also includes copies of the following papers: "The Training Programme of the International Ocean Institute" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese; "Professionalization of the Field of Marine Affairs" by Aldo Chircop; "NATO's War of Aggression Against Yugoslavia: An Overview by Michel Chessudovsky. Some correspondence may be personal.

Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and IOI Headquarters vol. VII

File contains correspondence with and documents from the International Ocean Institute (IOI) headquarters in Malta. Topics of discussion include the Danielle de St. Jorre scholarship, Elisabeth Mann Borgese's death, the insurance industry project, the UN agreement on the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, new IOI operational centres, the IOI-Virtual University (IOI-VU), the appointment of a new Executive Director of the IOI, Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convocation, and new IOI Board members. Includes proposals ("Integrating Risk Reduction in Integrated Coastal Management); reports ("Highlights of Developments and Actions since December 2000"); meeting agendas and minutes (of the IOI's Executive Committee); and a memorandum of understanding (regarding the establishment of an IOI operational centre in Germany).

Miscellaneous personal correspondence

File contains correspondence regarding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigerson, from [Marie?], to [Unkie?], from [Peter?], [T.? -indecipherable], [Jacques Piccard], Cathy Enright, [Humberto and Alara Gristancho], [Johan], Bruce Kubert, and an invitation from one of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's dogs.

Leslie E. Haley fonds

  • MS-2-758
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1972] - [ca. 1995] ; predominantly 1986 - 1995
Fonds consists of Leslie E. Haley's materials regarding his professional activities, researches, and involvement with the Science Council of Canada, the Gambia project, Nova Scotia Department of Education's Biology Task Force, and the Summer Science Institute. Fonds includes reports, correspondence, financial records, booklets, and other textual records.

Haley, Les

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