The H.M. Tory fonds consists of 12 series. They are concerned predominantly with his work as President of the University of Alberta. As the first President of the University, many of the records document the creation of facilites and faculties. To this end there is legislative documentation; financial correspondence and adminstrative files; design records including corrpesondence with architects and engineers; faculty and staff records for Medicine, Agriculture, Education, Law, and Pharmacy; library and laboratory planning records; Convocation and registrations records, University communications and affiliation files; student relations records; documents relating to the First World War and Khaki University.
Tory, Henry MarshallAccession consists of the papers of Henry Marshall Tory, President of the University of Alberta, including records from the Board of Governors, records from the Senate, correspondence, financial records, buildings files, and other President's Office files.
Tory, Henry MarshallAccession consists of a letter from H. M. Tory to Erna DesBarres (1947) and a photocopy of a letter by Tory, sent to L. H. Thomas by DesBarres (1968). The letter was Tory's last letter.
Tory, Henry MarshallPhotographs of H.M. Tory, Mrs. Tory, and university buildings
Tory, Henry MarshallHenry Marshall Tory Lectures: 1976 - James Barrington, "South East Asia: Whence and Whither?" and 1973 - Philip V. Tobias "I.Q. and the Nature-Nurture Controversy"
University of Alberta ArchivesSchool of Nursing files and photographs
University of Alberta HospitalCartoon sketch of Henry Marshall Tory
Alfred, A.LIst of Henry Marshall Tory Lectures from 1956 to 1971.
Peel, Bruce BradenAddress by Dr. Frank Adams at the unveiling of a portrait of H.M. Tory in the National Research Laboratory (Ottawa) and Dr. Tory's reply.