Dr. Catherine Steele 1928
Archives as well as oral
history and material from
other community partners. The
exhibit was produced with
help from Havergal students
in grades eight to 12, who
gathered material and
interviewed seniors in the
Havergal College and North
| Toronto communities.
In this Community
Memories Exhibit, visitors
can explore the themes of
gender and national identity
in a challenging time in the
history of Toronto and
Canada.
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Acknowledgements:
We are very grateful for
the help of the Havergal Old
Girls' Association, the North
Toronto Historical Society,
Toronto Reference Library,
Spadina Historic House, the
City of Toronto Archives,
Canada's National Ballet
School, Save the Children and
| local residents for their
valuable assistance in
conducting interviews and
gathering material. Curated
by Havergal College students
and alumna Catherine Molnar,
class of 1997. Exhibit and
oral history coordination and
valuable research assistance
by Dr. Catherine Steele 1928
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