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Posted on behalf of Sean Smith. Please reply to Sean at [log in to unmask] .
Here goes one last shout out to any and all interested in the Toronto
Area Archivists Group's walking tour of public sculptures around and
along Queen's Park. There are a handful of spots still available for
"From the Life of the Mind to the Queen's Park Mortuary: Public
Sculpture from Spadina to Bay" and we at TAAG would like to provide tour
leader John Warkentin (Professor Emeritus in Geography, York
University, and Co-ordinating Editor of the Historical Atlas of Canada)
with a plentiful group.
We will be meeting tomorrow night on the NE corner of College and
Spadina in front of the 7-11. Please note that this event will go ahead
rain or shine so you should be prepared either way. It is two hour walk.
When: 5:30 pm, Thursday, 21 July 2005
Après Tour Pub: location to be determined (see above re. 'two hour walk')
R.S.V.P.: Sean Smith before 19 July (limited to 20 people)
416.736.5442 or [log in to unmask]
All the best and see you there.
P.S. All persons with the name Karen, Anastsia, Ryan or anything that
begins with the letters P, L, J, G or M get in free.
Sean
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Sean Smith
Archives Assistant
Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections
Scott Library, Room 305, 4700 Keele St.
Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3 Canada
Tel.: (416) 736-5442 / Fax: (416) 650-8039
www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/ArchivesSpecialCollections/index.htm
"[Karl] Polanyi, like Robert Owen, was deeply concerned that the
age of machines would disorganize man's social environment in ways that would cause him to lose his inner integrity."
- Paul Medow, 1998
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