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Fonds/Collection Number: | F0126 |
Title: | Earle Beattie fonds |
Dates: | 1972-1982 |
Extent: | 0.12 m of textual records |
Biographical Sketch/ Administrative History: | Earle James Beattie, journalist, teacher and author, was born in 1916. He was a professor in the Social Science Department at Atkinson College. He played an important role in establishing the journalism school at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto and taught at University of Western Ontario in London, Ont. He wrote many articles in Maclean's and Chatelaine, and published Canada's Billion Dollar Pension Scandal (1985). He died in 1992. |
Scope and Content: |
Fonds consists of files relating to Earle Beattie's involvement with the formation and maintenance of the publication, Media Probe (1972-1976), which was renamed the Canadian Journal of Communication (1977-1982). |
Restrictions on Access and Use: | No restrictions on access. |
Finding Aid: | Fonds level description only. |
URL of Finding Aid: | http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/submissions/fonds/ON00370-f0000126.pdf |
Accruals: | The fonds comprises the following accession: 1996-019. Further accruals may be expected. |
Provenance Access Points: | Beattie, Earle, 1916-1992 |
Date of creation: 2002/04/09 Date of last revision: 2003/04/08 |