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Robert O'Hara collection
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1968-1990 (Creation)
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- O'Hara, Robert
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1 m of textual records
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Biographical history
Cockfield, Brown was founded in 1928 by Harry Cockfield and G. Warren Brown, in Montreal, Quebec. Over the next thirty years, it steadily grew to become one of the largest and most prestigious agencies in Canada, with branches in Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, serving such clients as Air Canada, Maclean-Hunter, and Canada Packers. In 1970, it became the only advertising agency in Canada to offer its shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Although a majority of shares were controlled by its own employees, the company faced a forced merger with McConnell Advertising in 1978, then a hostile takeover in 1981. The attempts of the Board of Directors to repatriate the shares held by outsiders, combined with falling profit margins, drove the agency into bankruptcy in 1982. Robert O'Hara was hired in the mail department of the Toronto branch in 1950. Through no small effort, he rose to the position of vice-president by 1967, and became a director in 1977. In 1981, he resigned from the board and left the company over a matter of principle; he then sued the company for wrongful dismissal by claiming the conditions of his contract had been materially altered. The bulk of the material concerns Mr O'Hara's duties as a director from 1977 to 1981, and his legal battles from 1982 to 1990. While some material discusses the day-to-day operations of the company, most relates to the financial structure of the company and its direction after 1975.
Custodial history
This accession was donated to Queen's University Archives by Mr Robert O'Hara in 1996. Most of the material was gathered by Mr O'Hara during his employ at the Toronto branch of Cockfield, Brown Ltd., Advertising Agency, where he was an account executive, vice-president, and director until 1981. The remainder of the material documents Mr O'Hara's suit against the company for wrongful dismissal, which was settled in 1990. All papers were in the possession of Mr O'Hara or his lawyers until they were donated to the Archives.
Scope and content
The collection consists of two series of records containing: subject files gathered by Mr O'Hara as an interested employee; subject files, financial records, and company reports gathered in his capacity as a director; internal memoranda created in his capacity as a general manager of one subsidiary company of Cockfield, Brown; and legal records documenting his case against the company and its trustees.
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Physical condition
Immediate source of acquisition
Donated by Mr. Robert O'Hara - 1996
Arrangement
When it was received, most of the material was well-ordered. Where files existed they were maintained. Original file names appear in quotation marks. However, most of the existing file names bore no relation to their contents. As such, files were renamed for the principal correspondent or subject matter by the archivist.
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- English
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5108.1
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Open
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Copyright provisions may apply, please see archivist.
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No further accruals are expected