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The journey to work: a study on the movement of female Quaker Oats employees in the years 1903, 1925, 1950
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Ray-Horvath, Jennifer
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Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Trent University Geography Dept.
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This study examines the "journey to work" of Quaker Oats employees in the years, 1903, 1925, 1950. It primarily focuses on the "journey to work" of women but does not exclude to the"journey to work" of men., prepared by Jennifer Ray-Horvath. --, Includes: Literature Review ; Final Research Report ; Bibliography., Includes partial lists of names of female employees for the inclusive dates., Completed for: JoEllen Brydon at Fisher Die Cast ; Supervising Professor: Alan Brunger, Trent University ; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Date of project submission: April 2004., GEOG 470 - Research in Human Geography.
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Arthur: Volume 16, No. 15
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Master of Champlain College, Prof. Burbidge cut the ribbon opening the college's new pub the Ceilie [photo] -- the rumours of our death are highly exaggerated -- Sister Bertell speaks on low-level radiation / Noelle Watt -- Striking the balance: 24 laid-off staff equals... ... One brand new administrator / Art Kilgour -- TSU election results: The Marshall bites the dust [advertisement] -- Sending Trent Radio a signal [editorial] / S. Elliott -- Letters -- Trend sad cause it's gay? [letters] / C. (Kass) Johnson -- All peoples invited [letters] -- A - Very drastic cutback [letters] / Art Kilgour -- For a cultural experience... -- Money to burn [letters] -- Blood donor clinic in the Magpie Tues. 12-4:30 -- Not the happiest of anniversaries / Art Kilgour -- Dance in the works -- Squirrel: the only name there is in rodents me -- Killing Symbols / Stephen Elliott -- The 1980's: the decade the ate it's young -- Arthur Bootleg News Page -- Theall to go ski-ing / L. Breshneiv -- Book in the spirit of I Ching -- Some nonsense Poetry / Roger deGrey -- new hope for academic existence: new utopians -- Arthur explores: the procrastination issue -- self defense for women [advertisement] -- WE-TRENT -- They came, they bitched, they concurred? / Christopher John Halonen -- Moondance [advertisement] -- Record reviews -- In the public interest: Southerners support northern natives / Debby Clarke and Michael Chervin -- Calendar -- Uncleassisfrieds Uncle's ass is fried
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 22
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Students occupy Theall's office -- LEC names new College Head -- Trent NDPs denied meeting space -- The dawning of a new era [editorial] -- Thursday classes 'optional' / Donald F. Theall -- BOG decision was to be expected -- Report from the 'Closed Session': BOG takes maximum fee increase in one motion -- Two opposing views on this week's referendum / Kathy Woodcock -- Review of pre-reading break reading Adele Wiseman: at home in Lady Eaton / Anne Champagne -- Gay Banter -- The writing on the wall / David Bateman -- Two views on 'Paragon' [letters] / Ross Rains -- 'Paragon Experience' a corny joke [letters] / Tom Warden -- A&P Job opening [letters] / Ian D. Chapman -- Human rights a social responsibility [letters] /Rosalie Beliefontaine -- The devil and the deep blue sea / Paul Mason -- Northern development conference told southern support required to halt ill-considered government action: Pipeline politics prompt dangerous resource development -- The native cause: fighting government land thieves to the end -- Filthy Rich: Cool, sophisticated cynicism / Greg Gordonson -- Better than ever! Images 1981 begins Thursday / Charlene Pearson -- Inaccessibility, multiculturalism thrown out of the window: Trent goes under / Stephen Elliot -- Brothers and Sisters: Join the upper ranks of the Union -- CFE results lack statistical validity [letters] / Alan G Worthington, Ph. D. Professor of Psychology -- 'No' vote urged on OFS [letters] / Bob Huxley -- Dump the dump: Save South Cayuga [letters] / Rene Tunney -- New wave explores Central America / Steven Leak -- 'Altered States' melts in your mind -- Calendar/announcements/unclassifieds -- Protest, March, Rally, against U.S. intervention in El Salvador [advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 17, No. 15
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Universities profiteering at the expense of foreign students; OFS unveils new information on differential fee policy / Art Kilgour -- Trent students suspected responsible for disturbances; Traill student beaten, others harassed on weekend / Art Kilgour -- Torture and Oppression...What can we do about it? [Advertisement] -- Thompson Reflexology Clinic [Advertisement] -- Sir Sanford students' 'Smut Night' pub cancelled / Art Kilgour -- The Magpie [Advertisement] -- The Book Store [Advertisement] -- Market Plaza [Advertisement] -- Abortion issue "matter of power and politics" / Mary Louise Adams -- Male student fights porn mags at Dalhousie / Canadian University press -- Editorial; Advertising IS politcal / Staff -- Letters; Violence at Traill / Guy Babcock & Tom Warden , A grey issue in the real world of Trent alumnus / Jack P. Roe , The funding/tuition debate / Ken Summers -- Arthur announces special issue on Peterborough [Advertisement] -- Handicapped Trent student opposes funding cuts / Diane Mically -- Audio Library subject of last-minute government study / Mark Adam -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Kelcey's Farefax Nutrition Centre [Advertisement] -- Joyce's Outdoor store [Advertisement] -- Special women;s issue of Arthur [Advertisement] -- Cooper Cole [Advertisement] -- The psychology of irresponsibility and the fall of nations / Simon Shields -- Ricky's Cafe -- Eldorado under fire after near disaster / Clifford Maynes -- Meeting examines solution to oppression -- Safety measures recommended / Clifford Maynes -- Coming out of the faculty lounge- Two gays profs speak out -- Book Reviews; Schell shock: simple minded humanism isn't enough / Michelle Marshall -- The Day After Trinity [Advertisement] -- Gay Banter; Ian Young: talks of a diverse world / David Bateman -- nature lovers hone political strategies / Clifford Maynes -- Odyssey Travel [Advertisement] -- Trent fencers: sick of being laughed at / David French -- Sports Week -- Captain Vegetable; The return of the noble potato / Maggie Helwig -- Word Wise / Marg Wheatstone -- TUNG soliciting work for Art Show -- Classifieds -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Behind the 'Concrete Window' / Rob Wilkes -- Brutalized purple canvas / Andrew Rafuse -- Preview: Reverend Ken hosts barn-burner / David Ramsden -- Famous band plays Peterborough!!!; It's dance time once again in the Kawarthas / Dan Gerous -- Entertainment Directory -- the Commoner [Advertisement] -- The Great Debate [Advertisement] -- For feet's sake: Danceable rock 'n roll / Ken Yates -- 'Meetings with Remarkable men' -- Record Reviews -- Mackenzie gallery [Advertisement]-- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- El Salvador: most of the story is going untold / Art Kilgour -- "Universities and the Conflict in El Salvador" lecture [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 7
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Commerce on campus skid row -- An intelligent bursary -- Enrolment up and then down -- Former radio star now King of JBC -- Best speaks for self [letters] / Catherine Bacque -- Best embarrassing [letters] / P Jaen Ruptash -- Best and Arthur berated [letters] / Ken Summers, PRC -- Closing the STP case [letters] / Ross Hodgson PRC -- Best Banter [letters] / Jamie Best, TSU Rep, PRC -- Trent's Ashley Fellow Lectures on South Africa. Rene de Villiers: A prisoner of hope -- Rene de Villiers [photo] -- Limited library budget hurting academic progress -- Staircase in Bata Atrium [photo] -- Residence life a scream -- NUS wants more -- A disarmament conference is planned for TRENT: The madness of arms -- Banking: A tremendously big business -- Affirmative action not affirmed -- 'Irish Ambassador' runs for Mayor -- No classes Tuesday mornings? -- Aldermanic nominations close -- Champlain Assistant Master resembles dead man -- The October Crisis: ARTHUR reviews the events of October 1970 -- Intimidation was intent of War Measures -- The State creates the situation from which it saves us -- October 1970, Liberty contested -- No just cause for implementation of War Measures Act -- An unwarranted move: the case restated -- Student is ambassador of multiculturalism -- Northern people, northern pipelines -- David Buldoc: So What? -- the politics department outsmarts us all - again / Paul Mason -- Ear it live [advertisement] -- Books and money: oh woe is us / Stephen Elliot -- Bata Library stacks [photo] -- Portents from the pumpkin patch / Maggie Helwig -- Stuffed Pumpkin -- Frosted Squash -- Girls Notch win -- Arthur did good [letters] / Anonymous -- Trent Radio review / Cameron Roach -- Camp at the Trent Inn H'ear and gone -- announcements
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 26
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TSU takes over president's office -- The Great Theft -- Election results -- A chilling chicken -- Blazing autos -- Committee unrewarding -- ADC tentatively opposes differential fee / Art Kilgour -- A pleas for sensitivity [letters] / Tom Conyers, Janet Beggs, Harry Musson, Arthur Van Veen, Rick Hatrick, Anne Prichard -- In defense of art reivews [letters] / Steven Leak -- Our beloved Ronnie [letter] / Patrick Cindi -- On Turgid Bourgeois Marxists [letters] / Paul Mason -- You've broken my heart -- Trent press won't be intimidated -- Both sides - once more / Bob Rose -- davidson wins by 205 -- Crucial week ahead; Friday meeting to consider strike possibility: Faculty unify against administration / Art Kilgour -- Understanding the ATS demands -- ATS members discuss students, strike -- Two day workshop this month - Women: defend yourselves / Pat Dixon -- A socialist Senator votes for visa fees / Paul Mason -- Save the Comet you shmucks! [letters] / D. M. Boulding -- SOS not a success [letters] -- Peter Robinson target of ideological clean-up -- Today's lesson / Stephen Elliott -- Indepth study of university transport system underway / Stephen Elliott -- Fear at the point of the pencil: Trent State / Jamie Best -- Portrait of a Pessimist, Mason, 1981 -- Lisa is running for board of Governors [poster] -- the late, great, Arthur staff -- Arthur's constitutional rights -- Gay Banter -- The writing on the wall, Part 2 / David Bateman -- A good year ahead / Sandy MacDonald -- Three days in the half-life of a Plutocrat: Nuclear commentary / David Bateman -- Trent swimmers congratulated / Maria Lyn -- The Poetry Box -- records -- Very intelligent music / Jamie Yeotes -- Calendar/Announcements/Unclassifieds
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Arthur: Volume 14, No. 15
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Arthur's Valentine Message: If truth is beauty why can't we have our hair done in the library? -- Calendar -- Heritage day -- the image maker -- James G Wharry [Obituary] -- Inefficiency or democracy - the referendum hits / Anne McNeely -- When Joe Who rolled into town [add] -- The OSAP breakfast plan -- Ryerson sessionals out for more -- Pay up, or else -- TUGS tug for life -- what the critics saw / Chris Varga and Alan Roth -- OFS changes -- The Stripper / Micheal Dennis -- Local Masochism -- Valentines Day: Arthur plays cupid -- A New triple bill -- The Main Contenders: Candidates from four federal parties offer their views to Arthur -- Bill Domm, Progressive-Conservative [Photo] -- Playing fair / Bill Bentley -- Questions -- Paul Rexe, NDP [Photo] -- Generous with his time / John Barker -- Sylvia Sutherland, Liberal [Photo] -- these things have to be re-examined / Janet Markus -- Youthful enthusiasm at its best / Kathy Woodcock -- Steve Says.... Let's do it! - an opinion / Steven Pacholuk -- Comeback - Grand National's Style / Grant Tracey -- woosh... it's in the net / Grant Tracey -- "Uh Dimitri, something has gone wrong with the bomb." -- NOTICE OF ELECTION Student Member of the Board of Governors
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 19
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A gift of words -- Verbosity triumphs -- Rubber stamp bounced -- Fee fighters ready -- College fees up / Larry Gemmel -- Hungry helpers / Jeanne Stephens -- Letters: God save America / John Fentie PRC , Be grateful! / Stephen Elliott TSU Internal Medicine Director , Wrist slapping / Sandy macDonald TSU Academic Commissioner , So much is too much / Jim Palmer LEC Cabinet President , Word Games / Trish Lewis LEC , Thanks for the music / L.Y. Landry , Amassed art amazes / Chris MacGee Curator Mackenzie Gallery -- Editorial: A warped world view / Art Kilgour -- Course-Faculty Evaluations: how important are they? -- Financial exigency: coping with the crisis/ Art Kilgour & Kathy Woodcock -- Trent funding a mystery, still -- The great Trent dam story / Art Kilgour -- Enjoy the crisp chill of February -- The Mikado: updated and audacious -- Writers Wanted [Advertisement] -- The Eastern Gallery [Advertisement] -- The Mason Line: Stranger than fiction / Paul Mason -- Election Proclamation [Advertisement] -- NDP leader advocates a strong conservation program / Clifford Maynes OPIRG -- Nuclear exports to Argentina are risky / Paul McKay OPIRG -- OPIRG calendar -- Use of tampons can endanger health; An age-old problem worsens / Pat Dixon -- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- Arthur's Art World; A week in the life of local 'Art'; Vincent van Gogh at the Ago Stick to the pictures / David Bateman , A compilation of diverse creations / David Bateman , Imaginary exhibit is a true fantasy / Steven Leak , Wandering poets come home to roost / Steven Leak , Love's finer virtues neglected / Nathan T. Slash Elliott , Old drama in fine form / Stephen Elliott -- Gay banter: Police attack on gay community meets opposition / David Ramsden -- Police raids cause extensive damage / David Bateman -- The warm afterglow of Mama Quilla 11 lingers / Jean Leggett -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- Examiner urges students on -- Parking more expensive -- K-Mart employees dispute union -- Cassidy promotes swinging -- The forgotten financial statement from the TSU -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- TSU funding for funny athletes in doubt -- Queens hotel [Advertisement] -- Letter advocates moderation in fee increase -- Records -- Sam the Record Man [Advertisement] -- Calendar/Announcements/Unclassifieds -- Bert Austin Trophies [Advertisement] -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- It's time to retire the doctor / Sandy MacDonald -- The TSU is you survey [Survey]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 20
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Conciliator called in over salary issues: Faculty demands rejected -- We're in the money, at least for now: Funding increase of $500,000 to Trent / Larry Gemmel -- Ready and waiting -- Accessibility applauded -- Bata's reserves weak -- Power and priorities [editorial] -- Thank you, for peace [letters] / Naomichi Aoki -- Sorry, no buses [letters] / Tanna Gregory -- The BoG and the ATS outline their respective positions: Hearing both sides now -- Tuition increase a case of need versus inability to pay: Language barriers hamper debate -- Smith welcomes Adams to the Liberal race: Trent jogger in the running / Kathy Woodcock -- INCEST: A family tragedy that happens more often than you think / Kathy Woodcock -- Records -- Racial prejudice and lack of opportunity persuades foreign students to try their luck in Canada: Foreign students also struggle to meet their tuition / TISA executives -- Folk entertainment from a balladeer -- A Napoleonic epic / Ian M. Clarke -- Notice of Election: Student member of the Board of Governors [advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 21
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The Chief Returning Officer is perplexed by Trent / Kathy Woodcock -- The budget boys agree to recommend... A $100 tuition increase and $1,000 extra for visa students / Art Kilgour -- Prod Polluters [letters] / F. M. Helleiner, Associate Professor -- With great disgruntlement [letters] / F. A. Hagar -- Where credit is due [letters] / Bob Rose -- Who goes there? [editorial] / Kathy Woodcock -- Disabled students' program affected by scattered funding: audio visual program may wind down / Art Kilgour -- Survey determines students oppose increases / Larry gemmel -- WUSC to practice politics: National service group spurns bank / Ken Huish -- Northern development conference [OPIRG] -- Dance to tradition -- The determined Dene -- The three R's: Rousing school spirit -- Celebrating local history (Elwood Jones) [event] -- A faint hope is America / Paul Mason -- Elastic demand to snap the University / Stephen Elliot -- "Trent will lose if differential is imposed" -- Film version of Thomas Hardy's classic tale 'Tess' well portrayed / David Bateman -- The art of paradox / Steven Leak -- Lasagna and friends / Maggie Helwig
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 8
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Student awards for nearly half of Trent students: Better destitute, than middle class -- Six theatres coming to you -- White elephant sale? -- The book is about rape -- A spicy, if not pretty, pickle: TSU debates hot items -- Off the buses - Reading week is over -- Bus outside Bata Library [photo] -- Dandruff heads unite ! [letters[ / Goliath Ewselair -- Trent's Waterloo [Letters] / Marian Croft (Hickey) -- Best again... [letters] / Jamie Best -- Gimme' Gimme' sometimes gets: The TSU proves generous -- Where the money goes -- Jobs: worry no more -- Columnist is a rapturous admirer of libertarianism -- Funeral for the free world -- Trent women unite and take back the night -- Peterborough's Information Centre: everything you always wanted to know... -- OPIRG / Paul McKay -- Trent students attend wilderness seminar: Parks need protection from people / Mary Louise Adams -- Peterborough's Farmers' Market -- Trent radio Programming -- Canadian University Press/Canadian University Press/Canadian University Press -- Fee hike imminent at UBC -- Images is on the move / Carlene Pearson -- Records -- On the Fringe / Steven Leak -- CANADA AND THE ARMS RACE [advertisement] -- Announcements/calendar/Classifieds -- TSU elections and Referenda [advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 25
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Sewell on the suburbs: All wrong / David Orfald -- John Sewell [photo] -- Space shuffle begins / Art Kilgour -- PRC student drowns -- visa applications drop -- ADC rushes visa fees review -- Professors' cars fired -- Kudos [letters] -- For the 'Centre' [letters] / Steven Crevier -- a vote for the banks [letters] / Jane Doe -- There is something radical here [letters] / Chris L'Heureux, C. C. -- The President's erroneous prattle [letters] / Mark Davidson and Bob Rose -- The kiss of death [letters] / Ken Summers -- Thanks for Art [letters -- Which way to vote? -- Mark Davidson, BOG [photo] -- Sean Baines, Senate [photo] -- John Campbell, BOG [photo] -- In praise of eccentricity / Paul Mason -- Bill C-48 will undermine land claims: Natives threatened by energy policy / E. Smillie -- Salary battle heats up; strike is possible -- We looked for the greatest energy source in the world: Black Africans [advertisement] -- An explanation -- Mackenzie Gallery: Opening the secret garden -- SOS: the way ahead / Ken Summers, SOS Trent -- Clearing up, 1 / Maggie Helwig -- Records -- Scott Dunn, Senate [photo] -- Tom Warden, Senate [photo] -- Calendar/announcements/unclassifieds
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Arthur: Volume III, No. 15
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Thompson, J. (Edt), Tamblyn, I. (Ctb), Beal, B. (Ctb), Rosenes, J. (Ctb), Macke, M. (Ctb), Week, G. (Ctb), Michalski, M. (Ctb), Sklenar, P. (Trc), Crocker, D. (Ctb), Trudeau, M. (Aut), Stohn, S. (Aut), Grady, P. (Ctb), Mickalski, M. (Trc), Martin, D. (Ctb), Stephenson, R.W.F. (Ctb), Turner, T. (Ctb), Light, T. (Ctb)
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Sir George Williams: Protest or Revolution? -- Levesque States His Case / M. Trudeau -- Forum -- Is The Trent System Failing? -- Letters -- The Inside and the Outside -- Teaching Methods and Curriculum: Suggestions For Disgruntled Students -- CKPT-1420 [Advertisement] -- Sports -- University Curling -- All-Ontario University Bonspiel -- Vanessa Fashion Shoes [Advertisement] -- New Ontario Awards -- The Drug Forum -- Heidi's Hobbyshop [Advertisement] -- Walker's [Advertisement] -- The Pizza Villa New Grand Hotel [Advertisement] -- Queen's University May Adopt Trimester System -- "Who Was That Lady?" -- Wally's [Advertisement] -- Kawartha Karpet and Tile [Advertisement] -- 1969 Summer Employment In The Public Service of Canada For Science Students [Advertisement] -- TUCC Committees / A. Parkin -- Barbara's House of Beauty [Advertisement] -- Jerome's Salon de Beaute and Wig Clinic [Advertisement] -- The Gallery [Advertisement] -- Rumour Dept. / T.R. Turner -- UGEQ Decision -- Creeping Congress / K. McLeod -- Eating At Trent "The Country Store" / M/ Macke -- Harry G. Silver Canada's Finest Shoes [Advertisement] -- Countdown [Advertisement] -- Traill Snack Bar - Another "Crypt" -- Spencley's [Advertisement] -- All Office Machines Ltd. [Advertisement] -- Eating Out: Le Gourmet / J. Barritt -- Dr. Prorter To Speak -- Theatre Toronto Trip -- Film Society For Trent -- St. Andrew's Church of the United Church of Canada [Advertisement] -- Chex [Advertisement] -- Kawartha Karpet and Tile [Advertisement] -- Quality Jewellers [Advertisement] -- Events -- Trent Marks Napoleon's 200th Birthday -- Countdown / T. Lovink -- Pappa's Billiards and Snack Bar -- "Telephone Correction" Clip and Save -- Trent Travel [Advertisement] --
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 9
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Space co-ordination or coercion? / Brian Wright -- Alluring Candy -- The March is on -- Students analyze resources -- Those Bata blues again! -- Letters: Notes from 74-A-232 / Alphonso Hayes , Book blues / Judith C. McNinch , Nix to TSU / Bob Huxley , Elementary, my dear Sidgwick / Chris Peacock -- Let's not lose heart / K.W. -- Trent Radio: up from obscurity / Charlene Pearson -- Trent Staff Association a muddled union?; Secretarial pool makes union waves / Art Kilgour -- Marks for profs are out! -- News feature: University finances - Trent to bite fiscal dust? -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- Driver wanted Arthur [Advertisement] -- Bachelor of Education at Queen's University [Advertisement] -- Socialist radio come to Peterborough (93.5 FM) / Art Waxer -- McGill Daily loses effort to gain autonomy -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Sam the Record Man [Advertisement] -- Spain! The Spanish Year Abroad Program [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Bringing in the fold; Cults are catching / Eric MacNeil -- The Mason Line: A little bit of Reagan / Paul Mason -- Trent University Gilbert Ryle Lectures [Advertisement] -- The City Page: Anne White surprise victor , Trent-related candidates fare-well , Dr. Bob anaesthetises opposition , Local jobless rate soars -- Student Health service [Advertisement] -- Baskin-Robbins [Advertisement] -- Canada and the Arms Race / David Orfald -- Project Ploughshare's 7-point plan for disarmament -- Thank you from Ann White [Advertisement] -- the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra [Advertisement] -- L.E.C. Search Committee [Advertisement] -- artspace [Advertisement] -- R.E. Buff's exhibit; Weird people inhabit the Mackenzie / Steven Leak -- Anna Banana and Bill Gaglione; Futuristic nonsense charms / Steven Leak -- Liberals unsafe in western regions -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- A Stage offering from Artspace / Keith Harndan -- CUSO Working Overseas [Advertisement] -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Records -- Vegetarian Food; Another kind of fast food / Maggie Helwig -- deBy's Hobby Emporium [Advertisement] -- the Athlete's foot [Advertisement] -- Universities have no real problems: Ministry / Sandy MacDonald -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- A&A Records & Tapes [Advertisement] -- The roasting and toasting of Dr. Peter Adams; More compliments than contempt -- Trent Radio Referendum -- Ontario Special Ale Buckeye [Advertisement] -- Calendar -- TSU Referenda
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 27
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Faculty settles for 31 per cent / Art Kilgour -- Award for merit -- Sometimes too late -- Details for OSAP -- Going out in style -- Old boy patrons -- Disturbing disregard for procedure -- Letters: We aren't all greedy / Michael Neumann , The old and new ages / Ronnie B. Plaunt , April's fool / T. Quek , Editor's note , My turgid contribution / Ken Summers , On empty rhetoric / Paul mason , Robbing hoods / Bill Frankling , Editor's note -- A curious animal / James Kamatra -- Skills Centre in danger / Kathy Woodcock -- Senate votes against differential fees / David Orfald -- An international event -- The Mason Line; From out very own rorty dog: One last romp / Paul Mason -- The case for continuing education; A thought a day isn't enough / Wilfrid Sheed Reprinted from the New York Times -- Bacchus Day Celebration [Advertisement] -- On the Spot [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- Lakefielders launch loyalist liberation / Stephen Elliott -- Peterborough's royalty / Cathleen McCarthy -- The Community of Scholars / Clifford Maynes -- Poetry / Various Authors -- Yukon Jack [Advertisement] -- Life, mystery and hope / Joyce Marshall -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- The Haircutting place [Advertisement] -- In praise of Alderwoman / Maggie Helwig -- Impeccable table manners / David Bateman -- Thanks for less than nothing / Stephen Elliott -- Artspace [Advertisement] -- City Stage [Advertisement] -- University of Toronto Summer Session [Advertisement] -- Records -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- Calendar/Announcements/Unclassifieds
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 18
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Fund-raising factors -- A few good suggestions -- An ominous cancellation -- Trent to become a museum? -- Students confront Governors -- OFS: Boards isolated / Art Kilgour -- Letters: Tsk, tsk Mr. Mason / Mark S. , OFS is not working / Ann Tickle -- A Valentine from Bette Stephenson [Comic] -- Editorial: Increase is ill-advised / Kathy Woodcock -- Trent needs favours- $850,000 worth / Art Kilgour -- Confusion, ignorance and obfuscation reign at the BOG / Art Kilgour -- OPIRG, White fail to halt plaza massacre -- Mackenzie Gallery [Advertisement] -- Artspace/City Stage [Advertisement] -- McGee at Peter Robinson; A welcome breeze / Steven Leak -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- Sociology gives greater weight to student opinion -- Psychologist lecture on moderating stress; Laughter is the best medicine / Rachel Peddle -- Trent student dives into medieval horrors / K. Woodcock / The Magpie [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Romance as it once was ... 'Nothing seemed more romantic or pleasant than a moonlit cruise on the Otonabee' / Miss Cathleen McCarthy Peterborough Examiner 1920s -- Happy Valentine's day to lovers everywhere / David Bateman -- Love's rising price / Associated Press -- Peter Adams Campaign Committee [Advertisement] -- The noids make a promise / Chris Elo -- Metropolitan Life [Advertisement] -- Vegetarian Food / Maggie Helwig -- Provincial Election [Advertisement] -- Peterborough Unitarian Fellowship [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- Calendar/Announcements/Unclassifieds -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Sam the Record Man [Advertisement] -- The Mason Line: Of Church and church leaders / Paul Mason -- Arthur Recruitment [Advertisement] -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Joyce's Outdoor store [Advertisement] -- Birth Control Clinic [Advertisement] -- Profile of PSB Wilson, Trent's director of Athletics; A fine, sporting man / The "Doctor" -- Broken skis and rough course mar tourney -- Trent swt team holds its own at RMC; A fine performance from Trent squash players -- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- The Haircutting Place [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 6
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Trent's bureaucracy is shaped to a new mould / Kathy Woodcock -- Pro-nukes and poor collect -- Have you collateral? -- Student organizations lose support; OFS and NUS battered -- And from the shadow steps...? -- Letters: Nobody encourages a rapist / the Peterborough Rape Relief Collective , Statement offensive / Pat Dixon , Protect rapists from fast women / Miranda Oliver , The candidate responds / Ann White , Please, behind closed doors... / David (2nd best) Ramsden not representing much at all P.R.C. (Pork Roast Catatonics) , Arthur columnist defended / R. MacNeill Gays of Trent and Peterborough , Shame on Best / Michael Grier P.R.C. -- Editorial; Do more to get more -- Teaching Staff contend that administration is dragging its collective feet; Faculty eager to strike a bargain / Art Kilgour -- TSU tramples Trent Radio -- Needy universities -- Education enthusiast / Keith Harnden -- The Hangman a la Elson; P.R.C. is a noon soup and sandwich heaven / Art Kilgour -- Journalist visitng Trent -- The Basics of Page Layout informal lecture [Advertisement] -- Academic fantasy/ Science Fiction at Trent; A fine line between here and there / Moses Paul Wuggenig -- Open House Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto [Advertisement] -- Arthur Staff Meeting [Advertisement] -- Trent Travel [Advertisement] -- Classifieds -- The Trent Women's Association meets A feminist program / Pat Dixon -- Re-Elect For Alderman Gerry o'Connor [Advertisement] -- Ann White for Alderman in Town Ward [Advertisement] -- The City Page; Mammary prostitution, Big Sisters 743-8829 , City Hall Brawl , Peterborough Poorer but busier , to vote or not to vote -- David Fraser for Board of Education [Advertisement] -- Bob Barker for Mayor [Advertisement] -- In Town Ward Elect Carter to PUC [Advertisement] -- Elect Crough in Northcrest Ward [Advertisement] -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- An Open letter to all students / Registrar -- Rural life revisited -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- Hatton's Fun House [Advertisement] -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- Big Sisters Needed [Advertisement] -- Psych out! -- Gay Banter/ Dave Ramsden; Homosexuals are people too -- Sportique [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- The Mason Line; It's my party and I'll stay if I want to... / Paul Mason -- The OFS Explained -- Jazz Festival ARTSPACE [Advertisement] -- Otonabee College cultural event in a dance delight; A dancer from the inside / David Bateman -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- The Mackenzie Gallery [Advertisement] -- Records / Chris Elo -- Employment and Immigration Canada [Advertisement] -- Danny Pascal's Jeans and Fashion War Clothing Sale [Advertisement] -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Help Required Arthur [Advertisement] -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Calendar -- Imaginus Exhibition & Sale [Advertisement] -- The Trend presents java Jive [Advertisement] -- Dr. Peter Adams Thank You Roast and Toast [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 24
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Students on main staircase in Bata Atrium [photo] -- The longest running occupation in Ontario student history ended successfully -- In the face of administrative opposition... differential fee wins Senate hearing / David Orfald -- McMaster occupation busted -- UWO: open discrimination -- Censorship strike close -- What's wrong with rich Americans [letters] / Frederick J. Miller -- It's a paradox [letter] / A. C. Water -- Maximum, smaximum [letters] / Peter Jones -- Point less [letters] / Susan Wurtzburg -- No complaints [letters] / Rob Wilkes -- Liberty like Mason [letters] / James Cole -- Salary talks breakdown, university refuses to budge: conciliation fails / Art Kilgour -- SOS Victory communique -- Demonstration a Success: TISA shows support -- Demonstration on Bata staircase -- Federal government funding in question: Budget cuts a la Reagan -- To the Trent Community: Presidential promises / Donald F. Theall -- Assorted Commentary / Paul Mason -- ART II -- Canadian Images Review -- Canada and the Land / Charlene Pearson -- Portrait Documentaries / Pamela Robinson -- Images of Homosexuality: The right films - the wrong audience / David Batemen -- Patterns Present in Show / Stephen Elliott -- 'The Handyman' / David Batemen -- 'Les Bons Debarras' / David Batemen -- Ontarioo...o -- Records -- Trent's curling aces venture to liquorfield: Throwing stones and getting drinks / Herb O'Heron -- Black comedy approaching / David Batemen -- Calendar/announcements/unclassifieds
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