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Fonds/Collection Number: | F0261 |
Title: | John Montgomery Barber fonds |
Dates: | 1966-1973 |
Extent: | 0.51 m of textual records |
Biographical Sketch/ Administrative History: | John Montgomery Barber (1938-1974), educator, social and political activist and lawyer, was a co-founder of the Don Vale Community Centre and of the Point Blank School, a ’free’ school. Both were located in Toronto. He was also a member of the National Council of Welfare. Barber was a professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, 1967-1974. |
Scope and Content: |
The fonds mainly documents John Montgomery Barber’s activities as member of the National Council of Welfare. |
Restrictions on Access and Use: | Access is partially restricted. The following files are restricted: Accession 1980-004, Box 1 (file 7); Box 2 (files 12, 21-23); Box 3 (files 25, 29). |
Finding Aid: | File list available. |
URL of Finding Aid: | http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000261.pdf |
Accruals: | The fonds comprises the following accession: 1980-004. Further accruals may be expected. |
1980-004 |
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Provenance Access Points: | Barber, John M. |
Date of creation: 2002/03/22 Date of last revision: 2003/04/15 |