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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T07:31:41machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T07:31:42humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBuck, TimpresumedBuck, Tim, 1891-1973presumedBuck, Timothy (1891-1973).presumedBak, Tim 1891-1973presumedBak, Tim.presumed1891-01-061973-03-11CommunismCanadaCanadiansCommunist Party of Canada.Kenny, Robert S. (Robert Sheldon), 1905-1993 collector.Martin, Fredericka I.Buck, Tim, 1891-1973Kenny, Robert S. (Robert Sheldon), 1905-1993 collector. Collection of material on radicalism, socialism and communism in Canada. [manuscript] 191-[ongoing] (bulk 1920-1970).Kenny, Robert S. (Robert Sheldon), 1905-1993 collector.Collection of material on radicalism, socialism and communism in Canada. [manuscript] 191-[ongoing] (bulk 1920-1970).96 boxes : ill., maps, ports.Thomas Fisher Rare Book LibraryCommunist Party of Canada. Miscellaneous collection of posters, booklets, broadsides, and other ephemera relating to political issues and meetings, Toronto, Ont., 1917-1954.Communist Party of Canada.Stoyadinovitch, Milan, 1888-1961.Sims, Charles.Toronto (Ont.)Miscellaneous collection of posters, booklets, broadsides, and other ephemera relating to political issues and meetings, Toronto, Ont., 1917-1954. 1917- 1954.1 oversize file, 28 Items.EnglishGermanUniversity of Guelph. McLaughlin LibraryTim Buck collection.Buck, TimTim Buck collection. 1939-1953.6 cm of textual records and other materials.The collection consists of an Ontario Provincial Police report of a meeting held by Tim Buck in 1939, 4 audio discs duplicated onto 2 audio cassettes containing speeches by Buck, a printed foreword by Buck to litho prints by Avrom Yanovksy as well as the prints, and fourteen b&w photographs concerning the Labor-Progressive Party, Today Magazine, and the International Economic Conference in Moscow in 1952. The Conference proceedings are also included in the collection as well as an offprint of an article by Buck. McMaster UniversityFredericka Martin Papers, 1926-1990Martin, Fredericka I.Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers, 1926-201942 linear feetFredericka (Freddie) Imogene Martin (1905-1992) was writer, photographer, historian, and chief nurse and administrator of the American medical volunteers who served during the Spanish Civil War. Following the war, Martin worked on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea, becoming spokesperson and advocate for the indigenous Aleut sealing community. She produced a series of articles and books on Aleut culture and history and edited an Aleut language dictionary. In 1950, Martin moved to Cuernavaca, Mexico, a cultural outpost for Spanish exiles and American expatriates. During the 1960s, she initiated research for a projected book on the participation of the American medical units in the Spanish Civil War. Her papers reveal her dedication to amassing the most comprehensive record on the role of medical volunteers in Spain. In addition to the diaries, journals, clippings, leaflets and other ephemera donated to Martin, the collection includes extensive correspondence between Martin and hundreds of medical and combat veterans from around the world. Materials in this collection also document her writing career, anthropological interests, and life in Mexico.Spanish; CastilianEnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesBuck, Tim. Twenty-five years of Communist activity in Canada : text of lecture delivered by Tim Buck in Toronto, April 8,1946.Buck, Tim.Twenty-five years of Communist activity in Canada : text of lecture delivered by Tim Buck in Toronto, April 8,1946. 1946.14 p. ; 32 cm.Memorial University/Newfoundland, Elizabeth IIMartin, Fredericka I. Papers, 1926-1990 (bulk 1968-1984).Martin, Fredericka I.Papers, 1926-1990 (bulk 1968-1984).36 linear ft. (36 boxes)Series I includes correspondence from and biographical material on hundreds of medical volunteers from over 25 countries (Includes materials written in Spanish, French, Russian, Rumanian and German). Particularly informative are questionnaires sent by Martin and filled in by dozens of doctors, nurses, ambulance drives and other medical personnel detailing their activities in Spain and their subsequent experiences. These also provide data on political affiliations before and after the war and personal motivations for going to Spain. Much of the correspondence to and from Martin chronicles the later lives of the volunteers and offers insights to the range of attitudes regarding Martin's efforts to record their work in Spain. Additionally, this series contains materials donated to Martin, including Spanish Civil War letters (originals and copies), diaries and journals (typescripts and photocopies,) personal essays, clippings, leaflets and other ephemera. Martin also collected the medical writings and other materials published by the medical volunteers. Series II contains Martin's research files pertaining to medical aid and services in Spain during the war. Materials related to the Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy are located in this series including research correspondence related to the establishment and structure of the Medical Bureau; brochures, press releases, leaflets and other ephemera; information on the merger with the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy; and documents related to the passport application policy for Medical Bureau personnel. Series III includes correspondence from and biographical material on Spanish Civil War combat volunteers. Series IV consist of Martin's incoming and outgoing correspondence from a range of friends, political figures, researchers and former Medical Bureau officers and organizers. Included in this latter category are Executive Secretary Herman F. Reissig, Evelyn Ahrend Kirkpatrick, James Loeb, Louis Miller, Harold L. Oram, Violet Robbin, John Sherman, and Charles Tobach who contribute information on the structure and activities of the Medical Bureau in the United States. Other correspondents include: Canadian Communist leader Tim Buck and his wife Bess, journalist Herbert Matthews, writer Joesph North and his wife Helen, and author of a book on the Jewish participation in the Spanish Civil War, Gina Medem. Series V This series consists of primary and secondary materials collected by Martin in the course of her research. Series VI includes the black wool nurse's cape Martin wore in Spain, and a Medical Bureau pin - a gold cross surrounded by laurel leaves. Series VII includes six boxes of duplicate material (chiefly carbons and photocopies). Churchill County Museum