Morton Shulman Papers. 1882-[ca. 1982]

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Morton Shulman Papers. 1882-[ca. 1982]

The collection consists of a bound typescript of Shulman's The Pfeffenhauser Clock, and a copy of Julia Jarvis' In Good Faith, with some of the graphic materials that she assembled in preparing it. Most of the material relates to Jarvis' parents, Arthur and Frances Annie Julia Roe.

3 boxes, 2 v., and mapcase.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7065524

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

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Jarvis, Julia C.

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Julia Jarvis (1899-1987) is the author of the books Three Centuries of Robinsons, The Company of New France and Louis HeĢbert. From the description of Julia Jarvis Papers [manuscript]. 1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225558763 ...

Shulman, Morton

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Morton Shulman, born in 1925, was a controversial public figure who had a multi-faceted career. He was a coroner, millionaire investor and philanthropist, politician and physician. He was appointed Chief Coroner for the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in 1961, and was MPP for the New Democratic Party representing Toronto's High Park riding from 1967 to 1975. He died in 2000. From the description of Morton Shulman Papers. 1882-[ca. 1982] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225564806 ...