Fonds comprises primarily Dawson's research materials, including newspaper clippings, assorted print materials, notes and correspondence, manuscript drafts, proofs and offprints. There is a smaller volume of personal and family papers, personal and professional correspondence, four photograph albums, and over 160 photographs of Dawson’s family, homes, and friends from his student days at Dalhousie.
This fonds consists of textual records created and collected by Donald Higgins while he was a professor at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Material consists of records relating to Higgins’ interest and research in the area of education reform, city development and planning and municipal government structures, with a focus on regional and local areas. Type of material consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, interview transcripts and notes, reports, printed material, academic papers, completed surveys of Canadian cities and research notes.
Fonds consists primarily of documents related to James Aitchison’s scholarly research and teaching. Records includes correspondence, course files, subject files, addresses, papers (including some written by students), notes and notebooks, newspaper clippings, offprints, printed materials, reports, and a variety of miscellaneous records.
Fonds consists of a wide variety of materials related to the personal life and professional activities of David Braybrooke. Records include personal materials such as biographical information, curricula vitae, financial records, personal correspondence, school records and memorabilia; records related to committees and associations such as meeting reports, professional correspondence and transcripts of speeches; publications by Braybrooke and others; research documentation and manuscripts; and teaching materials including lecture transcripts, examinations, assignments and student correspondence.
Fonds consists of records pertaining primarily to the professional activities of Elisabeth Mann Borgese, focusing on major organizations and projects with which she was affiliated from the beginning of her North American career in the 1940s. The collection includes correspondence, publications and drafts, administrative records, conference materials, sound and video recordings, research materials, photographs, and other materials.
Fonds comprises records created or collected by Gil Winham in the course of his education, teaching, research, publication and consultancy activities. Record types include course materials; personal and professional correspondence; grant applications; research materials, reports and manuscripts; and committee minutes and notes.
Subseries comprises Gil Winham's graduate school coursework, research notes and PhD thesis submitted to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Also included is the manuscript of his 1964 dissertation submitted for the Diploma in International Law in the University of Manchester.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes as well as drafts of typed essays compiled by Gilbert Winham between 1961 and 1966 for the courses Political Science 223: "Comparative Government and Politics"; Political Science 122: "Government and Politics in France and Italy"; and Political Science 52: "Introduction to Major Foreign Governments", while a student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains Gilbert Winham's final examination for a course entitled Seminar in Comparative Government, written May 31, 1961, taken at San Diego State University "while on active duty w. U.S. Navy". Winham's paper responds to the question: "From your study of comparative government this semester, what do you see as the basic limitations or obstacles facing the field of comparative government?"
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1963 for the course Political Science 147: "Inter American Organization".
File contains a typed research paper titled "Interest Groups and Political Maturity: The Central American Example", written by Gilbert Winham for the course Political Science 223 in May 1963.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in fall 1965 for the course Political Science 203 (The American Political System), while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina. File also includes the final examination for Political Science 41 (from 1964).
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1964 and 1965. for the course Economics 161 and 261, while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina. File also includes University of North Carolina exam booklets.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 196 for the course Economics 31 (Economic Theory), while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina. File also includes University of North Carolina exam booklets.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1964 for the course Political Science 200: "The Scope and Method of Political Science", while a student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains a later draft of Gilbert Winham's dissertation submitted for the Diploma in International Law in the University of Manchester on October 1, 1964, entitled "Some Aspects of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)".
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham, likely in 1965 or 1966, for the course Economics 262, while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains examinations prepared and given by Gilbert Winham in 1965, 1966, and 1967 while teaching at University of North Carolina. File also includes hand-written notes and occasional class letter-grading results.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1965 for the course Political Science 251: "Elements of Political Theory", while a student at the University of North Carolina. File also includes course materials related to Political Science 51: "Introduction to the Politics and Government of the United States". File also includes a paper written by Winham defending John Stuart Mill.
File contains lecture notes, syllabi, sample examinations and other course materials for the class International Politics (2E6) delivered by Gilbert Winham at McMaster University. File also includes notes from international politics lectures delivered at University of North Carolina. Topics covered include: "Theory in International Politics", "Classification of Goals", "Systems in International Relations", "International Law", "Conflict and Violence in International Politics", and "Vietnam".
Subseries comprises correspondence written and received by Gil Winham over the course of his professional life, which has been maintained as he kept it, chronologically and with copies of outgoing correspondence filed separately from letters received. Correspondence is also located in other series: e.g., editorial correspondence with manuscript and other publishing records.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1966 for the course in Sociology (209), while a student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains handwritten research, readings notes and course materials compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1965 for the course Economics 163 while a student at the University of North Carolina. File includes a typed paper titled "Policy Implications of Changing Theory in Development Economics: The Case of the GATT".
File also includes course materials and handwritten notes for the course Political Science 225 (Public Administration).
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1965 or 1966, for the course Economics 201, while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains multiple drafts and handwritten notes related to two chapters of Gilbert Winham's PhD thesis "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan". File includes handwritten and typed drafts of the chapter (then-titled) "The Development of the Decision to Aid Europe, May 1947 to April 1948" about the Marshall Plan negotiations, as well as a chapter outlining the construction of the study.
File contains handwritten notes and outlines written by Gilbert Winham, relating to his thesis "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan", compiled in 1966 or 1967. File also includes a typed coding instructional manual related to Winham's personal coding of speakers and topics from congressional speeches and press releases between May 1947 and April 1948. File also includes a spiral notebook containing the raw data coded by Winham.
File contains Gilbert Winham's handwritten course notes related to content analysis and quantitative techniques in foreign policy analysis while a graduate student at University of North Carolina. The notes later served as a basis for an article entitled "Quantitative Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis" which appeared in Canadian Journal of Political Science in 1969.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1966 and 1967 for the courses Political Science 200 (History, Scope and Method of Political Science), Political Science 201 (Research Design), and Political Science 205 (Advanced Data Analysis), while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains handwritten research, readings notes and course materials compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1966for the course Political Science 149 while a student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham, likely in 1966, related to books and articles focused on analytical techniques of European political history and international relations after the First World War and before the end of the Second World War.
File contains a typed copy of Gilbert Winham's thesis proposal for The Marshall Plan : An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making", "a dissertation proposal submitted to the Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina", in October 1966.
File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between 1967 and 1970, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, and grant applications. File contains correspondence between Winham and Carleton University, the University of Iowa, Dalhousie University (Denis Stairs), The Rockefeller Foundation, University of Waterloo, the University of Toronto International Relations Committee, and others.
File contains drafts -- both typed and handwritten -- of the first three chapters of Gilbert Winham's thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign aid Decision-Making : The Case of the Marshall Plan", written in early 1967.
File contains data collected and coded by Gilbert Winham in 1967, documenting public speeches, speeches before Congress, congressional testimony, and press releases/statements from a selection of members of the U.S. congress between May 1947 and April 1948. A handwritten note states that the file contains "congressional stuff, coded for APSA paper, Lodge, Ball". Data was compiled and used as part of Winham's thesis 'An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan'.
File contains research notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1967, documenting public speeches, speeches before Congress, congressional testimony, and press releases/statements from a selection of members of the U.S. congress between May 1947 and April 1948 around the Marshall Plan, when researching his thesis 'An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan'. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Frederic Cleaveland regarding a research stipend.
File contains a typed copy of Gilbert Winham's submitted thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan", "a thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Political Science", 1967.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in spring 1967 for the course Political Science 286 (Seminar in International Politics), while a graduate student at the University of North Carolina.
File contains Gilbert Winham's annual, updating curriculum vitae, brief biographical sketches, and lecture notifications, from 1967 through 1990. File also includes drafts of a brief speech entitled "An Epistemological Parable".
File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between late-1967 and mid-1968, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, graduate studies applicants.
File contains data analysis collected and and processed by computer project request at the Computation Center of the University of North Carolina by Gilbert Winham in May 1967, documenting public speeches, speeches before Congress, congressional testimony, and press releases/statements from a selection of members of the U.S. congress between May 1947 and April 1948. Data was compiled and used as part of Winham's thesis 'An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan'. File also includes a short paper on the Centroid Method of data analysis.
File contains research notes, sample charts, and data analysis, compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1967, for his PhD thesis 'An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan', in preparation for his final oral examination on August 25th, 1967.
File contains early drafts -- both typed and handwritten -- of the introduction and first chapters of Gilbert Winham's thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign aid Decision-Making : The Case of the Marshall Plan", written in early 1967. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Andrew Scott.
Subseries comprises manuscripts of conference and seminar papers, testimony statements, and published and unpublished scholarly papers and reports. Records include related correspondence, agendas, notes, newspaper clippings, and other materials.
File contains examinations, syllabi, and handwritten course lecture notes for the Political Science 705 (International Politics: Theoretical Approaches) class, delivered between 1968 and 1974 by Gilbert Winham at McMaster University.
File contains professional correspondence sent both to and from Gilbert Winham between late-1968 and 1969, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, review submissions, and graduate studies applicants.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "Non-Crisis Bargaining Among Nations: The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted in autumn 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File also includes correspondence from Breck Milroy, Mrs. Bardour, and M. de Groot, as well as from GATT.