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University of British Columbia Archives Series
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Teaching Materials series

The series consists of teaching notes and course materials used and developed by New during his career. The material relates to English and Commonwealth Literature and Geography classes New teaches and includes course outlines, descriptions, reference materials, and index cards with literary information.

Teaching Materials series

Series consists of lecture notes, course outlines, handouts, assignments, and related correspondence created by Elliott as lecturer and professor at UBC, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Victoria. Series also includes materials used in writing courses that Elliott taught in the business community throughout B.C.

Teaching Materials

The series consists of lecture notes, lab outlines, exams, syllabi, publications, a field notebook, and Watney's teaching career papers. The series also includes a map of the Strait of Georgia, two photographs of Watney's Ph.D. graduation ceremony at the University of California (1934), and index cards containing bibliographic information and notes organized by subject.

Teaching Material series

The series consists of notes, draft documents, and correspondence relating to McWhirter's literary translation activities. An annotated manuscript of Del Cielo y sus Maravillas, de la Tierra y sus Miserias, "The House of Bernarda Alba" is a translated play and Krufu's book by Manuel Guiérrez Sousa.

Teaching Material series

Series consists of copies of examinations, lecture notes, course outlines, student lists for botany courses taught by Davidson.

Teaching Material series

Series consists of lecture notes, course outlines, biographical sketches, assignments, and related correspondence created by Ormsby as a professor and sessional lecturer at UBC, the University of Toronto, and Western Ontario.

Teaching Material series

Series consists of course notes, reports, examinations, class records, and course outlines about Knapp's teaching activities within the Department of Forestry.

Teaching Material series

Series consists of music theory syllabi, notes and teaching scores, and copies of examinations for ethnomusicology and other courses taught by Weisgarber at UBC.

Teaching Material series

Series consists of summaries of courses sent to students in the courses; class lists and marks; individual student files containing correspondence, exams, and marks; a sampling of Daniells' lectures. After his retirement, he weeded these records out extensively. The few remaining samples give a good picture of his teaching methodology and his concern for students.

Teaching Files series

Series consists of course syllabi and materials for Faculty of Education courses. Most of this material relates to courses offered in the 1950s and 1960s, primarily in specialized areas such as industrial science, special education and physical education. The bulk of the series consists of teaching evaluations from 1980-1995.

Teaching and Work Records series

Series consists of correspondence, papers, proofs, and test drafts. It also consists of student-submitted assignments, technology instructions, notes and slides created for lectures at conferences, and miscellaneous records about visits from mathematicians.

Teaching and Research Materials series

Series consists of syllabi, transparencies, handouts, and lecture notes relating to the courses Ward taught. Ward kept the correspondence relating to class participation, assignments, and research with other Teaching Materials. Thus, the correspondence is kept in this series, not in the Correspondence series. Also included are photographs, prints and slides, acquired from various sources and used as illustrative material.

Between 1982 and 2011, Ward taught H329 most frequently in 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2002. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the series also contains records on the Honours students he advised and the applications submitted to the UBC HSS Grant and Hannah Institute.

A floppy disk can be found in Files 17-21. The diskette contains an Excel spreadsheet which tracks the economic history of an undefined city and a PowerPoint presentation which details Canada`s economic history. The CD in Box 26 includes digital images used in Ward’s book A History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home.

Teaching and Reference Material series

Series consists of miscellaneous notes used by Black in teaching, some student comments on his courses, and other subject-based files he might have used for education or general reference. The series also includes pictures of works of art mounted on cardboard probably used by Black in teaching. There is also material relating to Black's interest in calligraphy.

Teacher Education in B.C. series

The series consists of records relating to teacher education in British Columbia, the early history of the UBC Faculty of Education, and teacher education in general. The materials include correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and written speeches by Johnson.
The material relating to B.C. education has been arranged by form and filed chronologically, following Johnson's filing system to a great extent.

Tax Exemption Court Case series

Series consists of records relating to the court case "Institute of Pacific Relations vs the United States," a five-year fight by the I.P.R. to obtain a court ruling on its tax-exempt status as an educational body. Materials include court documents, correspondence (including subpoenaed as evidence), clippings and articles, and stenographer's minutes.

Talks and Articles series

The Series consists of manuscripts of articles, speeches, review submissions, correspondence, articles, news clippings, and handwritten notes. The manuscripts of review submissions were sent to various publications, e.g. Library Quarterly, Library Automation, and Canadian Library Journal. The series arrangement reflects Rothstein's system of chronological arrangement of the material with the most recent documents at the front of each file. The audio tapes, the videocassette and the tape reels document the presentations, talks, radio interviews, and panel discussions Sam Rothstein gave in Toronto and Vancouver.

Swimming series

The Swimming Series consists of newspaper clippings, research materials, ephemera, swimming results, and meeting minutes from the 2002 swim championships. More information on swimming at UBC can be found in swimming programs, results, and newspaper clippings in the Media and Promotions Series.

SVEN Survey series

Series consists of questionnaires and reading passage transcriptions created during the SVEN study. SVEN resulted in 252 labelled questionnaires; 57 of these had red marks, with an unknown purpose, on the label. 25 questionnaires were retained, 8 with red label marks. Series features Questionnaires and a Reading Passage Transcriptions subseries.

SVEN Data series

The series consists of the development of the code book, printouts of data, and specific contextual information pertinent to the study that was included in a database. This data was used to compute statistical analyses and derive conclusions. It includes the work of studies done by other researchers on related topics. The order of the printouts has been retained as it is believed they were in their original order when reviewed during processing.

Supporting Services series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, and catalogues for the support and technical services administered by the Department for its students and instructors. The records are arranged in three sub-series: Audio-visual Services, Extension Library, and Phonographic Record Loan Service.

Sumas Waste Processing Plant Environmental Review series

Series consists of records generated in the course of a federal environmental inquiry, headed by Hardwick, into a waste processing plant proposed for Sumas in the Fraser Valley in August 1992. It includes correspondence from local individuals and groups, reports, and materials distributed during a public meeting during the inquiry.

Subject Files series

This series consists of correspondence, newsletters and coloured photographs from the UBC Asian Studies exchange program to Tezukayama University in Japan; specific research notes; black and white photographs of the Asian Centre construction site and the Nitobe Gardens opening, committee minutes, architectural drawings and correspondence related to the construction and development of the Asian Studies Centre at UBC.

The black and white photographs of the Asian Centre and the Nitobe Gardens have been kept in their original files because they are copies of prints already found in the UBC Library’s Open Collection database.

Subject Files series

Series consists of files arranged by topic relating to Elvi Whittaker in her capacity as a member of the SSFC and includes correspondence, pamphlets, reports, newspaper clippings and publications.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence and reports concerning persons and institutions with which Dr. Larkin was in regular contact but did not necessarily directly relate to his work. Includes material on the "Kemano Completion" project and the Royal Society of Canada and correspondence with H.R. MacMillan.

Subject Files series

Series consists of radio addresses, speeches, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and reports about Sage's interest in B.C. history. Includes personal names files that contain research notes, correspondence, and published or printed material about various individuals. It also includes property records about sites in Vancouver and Point Roberts. Series is divided into two subseries: Miscellaneous Subjects and Personal Names subseries.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and published materials regarding subjects and organizations. The series reflects Bourne's involvement with many levels of law, with particular emphasis on academia and provincial, national, and international law. In addition, the series maintains Bourne's system of filing according to the subject.

Subject Files series

Series consists of records documenting Laycock's areas of professional interest and includes correspondence, manuscripts, course materials, and published materials. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, printed material, photographs, legal documents, published and unpublished reports, invitations, maps, speeches and addresses, notes, photos, mailing lists, and notes, arranged alphabetically by subject then chronologically by date. The records were created both by the Chancellor and his office staff in the course of activities associated with the Chancellorship and range from routine affirmations of appointments and schedules to documents revealing unique and valuable aspects of University events. The majority were generated between 1969 and 1971, although some documents dating back to the tenure of Chancellor Phyllis Ross, 1961-1966. Few files contain records created during Nemetz's tenure, 1967-1974, most of the files having been generated by Chancellors Buchanan and McGavin. Of particular interest are the ceremonies files which trace the evolution of projects such as Cecil Green Park and Acadia Park from the planning stage to the opening ceremonies, congregation files which reveal the social and diplomatic traditions demanded by the event, and the Koerner Foundation records which present the extent of the Foundation's assistance to the University. Numerous other files attest to the scope and variety of the Chancellor's duties, both legislated and unofficial, and reveal the function of the Chancellor as an unofficial political mediator.

Subject Files series

Series includes clippings, publications, reports, news releases, briefs and correspondence concerning issues, events and institutions monitored by Community Relations. Series is organized alphabetically according to subject file title.

Subject Files series

Series consists of reports, correspondence, notes and newspaper cuttings. The records document the University's response and participation in external task forces and also document the varied concerns which required study during the office's lifespan. Series arranged in chronological order.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, clippings and other published materials relating to subjects of professional interest to Topping, including copies of articles and news reports in which he is featured.

Subject Files Series

Series consists of three main files: general teaching background, kindergarten general background and Commission on the Future of the Faculty of Education (COFFE).

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, notes, published materials, and other materials containing what Daniells considered helpful information. Up until 1972, he weeded these files fairly frequently, incorporating the correspondence into his correspondence files, leaving only cumulative files. Post-1972, they were weeded less often. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject - oversized materials are filed separately.

Subject Files series

Series consists of printed and published material, photocopied documents and notes arranged by subject and filed alphabetically.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence and reports regarding the general administration of Pacific Affairs. Also included are permissions to re-print Pacific Affairs articles in other publications and some articles about the history of the Institute of Pacific Relations written by William Holland and others.

Subject files series

Series consists of subject files of notes, correspondence, papers, reports, clippings, publications, photographs, blueprints, and other material relating to areas of Clemens' research and his involvement in various projects and organizations. Includes material relating to his involvement with the Conservation Association of Canada, and his work at the University of British Columbia and as a Consultant to Staff for the International Pacific Salmon Commission.

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