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Some blow flutes : [manuscript]

File contains an annotated manuscript of the play Some Blow Flutes by Mary Vingoe. File also includes an orange note that reads "LMC reading March 18."

Some blow flutes : [manuscript]

File contains an annotated manuscript of the play Some Blow Flutes by Mary Vingoe. The draft was used during a reading of the play presented at Eastern Front Theatre's 2018 Stages Theatre Festival.

Some blow flutes : [manuscript]

File contains an annotated manuscript of the play Some Blow Flutes by Mary Vingoe. The draft was used during a reading of the play presented at Eastern Front Theatre's 2018 Stages Theatre Festival.

Some blow flutes : [manuscript]

File contains an annotated manuscript of the play Some Blow Flutes by Mary Vingoe. The script was dramaturg Emma Tibaldo's reading copy.

Solvent inhalation / Alexander Murchison : [manuscript]

Item consists of a draft typescript of a short paper outlining research regarding solvent inhalation addiction compiled by Dr. Alexander Murchison in February 1969. The item lists the substances most often used, outlines the "usual procedure" for inhaling solvents, addresses initial results and subsequent side-effects faced by those who engage in solvent inhalation, as well as determining the sort of person who may be susceptible to engaging in solvent inhalation.

Solar heating at the P.E.I. Ark : [manuscript]

Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Solar heating at the P.E.I. Ark", written by Kenneth MacKay, Director of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".

Abstract: "Both active and passive solar heating systems are employed at the P. E. I. Ark. An active drain-down system, which stores heat in water located in 70,000 litre concrete tanks, supplies heat to the living area. Domestic hot water is heated by a thermosiphon drain-down solar system coupled to a wood cookstove. Environmental design of the Ark allows for maximum use of passive solar energy. The passive system supplies the majority of the heating load on sunny days, while wood stoves supply the back-up heat. The performance of the active system has required high maintenance because of problems in the mechanical and electrical systems. This, coupled with the high initial cost, has not made the system cost effective. The 178m2 commercial greenhouse uses a hybrid system with both active and passive systems. The active system employs a fan to draw air through rock storage. The passive system employs the high thermal mass of the deep soil beds, a concrete slab, and most importantly, 53,200 litres of water in translucent tanks. These tanks are then used for fish rearing and are the basis for a solar hatchery. The greenhouse has performed very well, producing crops year round since 1976."

Solar greenhouse aquaculture : [manuscript]

Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Solar greenhouse aquaculture", written by W. van Toever of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".

Abstract: "Rainbow and Speckled Trout have been successfully hatched and reared in a recirculating aquaculture system. The system is integrated into the Ark greenhouse providing thermal mass for temperature regulation and supplying nutrient-rich water for plants. The system incorporates bacterial, algal and hydroponic water filtration. Various vegetable crops have been raised in the hydroponic troughs. A scaled-down system suitable for domestic solar greenhouse application is also under development."

Socrates

Files contains handwritten notes.

Sobuke letters : [manuscript]

File also contains a news release announcing the closure of the Toronto Telegram's Moscow bureau, which includes the statement: "The Telegram says Marq de Villiers, who succeeded Mr. Einfrank, is being withdrawn after being 'formally reprimanded and accused of damaging Soviet-Canadian relations'."

Slug dead : [manuscript]

File also contains a Los Angeles Times clipping of the story "Russian Writer Hits Soviet Way of Death," dated 26 March 1970.

Simulation of Canada-US boundary waters negotiation : [manuscript]

Item consists of a simulation related to a Canadian-American law of the sea boundary issue, printed by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and compiled by Don Munton. "This simulation is based on one developed by Eugene Bovis of the
Department of State and a revision of that developed by Glyn Berry and Gilbert R. Winham."

School phobia : a review / Alexander Murchison : [manuscript]

Item is a paper written by Alexander Murchison in December 1970, outlining the "acute psychiatric emergency" of school phobia, suggesting that it is more complicated than being simply "separation anxiety." He defines the phobia, outlines the clinical features and symptoms, discusses the role of separation in the condition, and addresses potential treatments.

Saraha : [manuscript]

File contains an early, edited version of what was published as Sahara: A Natural History, by Marq de Villiers and Sheila Hirtle.

Sanitary progress : [facsimile]

Item consists of a facsimile of an "original communication" submitted to the August 1899 issue of the Maritime Medical News (Vol. XI, No. 8), by Dr. A.P. Reid, titled "Sanitary Progress".

Samuel Cunard

This subseries consists of research material, correspondence and manuscripts. This book was published by Ryerson in 1928.

Sal y Rosas, Federico

File contains correspondence with or about Federico Sal y Rosas. Also includes summaries of "Forms of the quackery in Peru," "The magic concept of epilepsy in the natives of Peru," and "Magic medical practices if the indigenous peoples of the Peruvian sierra."

Sagas of the Sea

This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence, artwork, multiple drafts of the manuscript and proof copy. This book was published by McClelland and Stewart in 1924.

Roper, George

File contains correspondence with or about George Roper. Also includes a manuscript for "The teacher's role in relation to sociological and psychological stress," discussion transcriptions, and an outline for a case-finding device.
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