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University of British Columbia Archives Series
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UBC Material series

Series consists of notes, newsletters, printed materials, newspaper clippings, correspondence, book reviews, addresses, and published material about Soward's years at UBC. The Series also includes newsletters and printed material from the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, the Royal Society of Canada, and the Canadian Historical Society.

UBC Library series

Series consists of materials relevant to the UBC Library and includes reports and minutes of the UBC Library Division Heads Meetings. These were during the years Sam Rothstein was Head of the Acquisitions Department (1948-1951), Assistant University Librarian (1954-1959), Associate University Librarian (1959-1962) and Acting University Librarian (1961-1962).

UBC History series

Series consists of correspondence, lists of graduates (1916-1929), minutes, reminiscences, clippings, programs, and printed material about the Fairview Committee, sub-committees of the Heritage Committee, the Lampman Report, and the Student Publicity Campaign (1930-1932). Series also includes clippings and printed material assembled by Eagles and about UBC Presidents.

UBC Health Sciences Centre series

Series consists of reports, notes, correspondence, minutes, articles, memoranda, manuals, a questionnaire, press releases, surveys, the text of speeches, charts, newsletters, and financial materials about Detwiller's involvement with the Health Sciences Centre. The U.B.C. Health Sciences Centre contains two divisions--1. the academic section comprises the various health faculties and schools, and 2. the patient care section or hospital—the U.B.C. Health Sciences Centre Hospital, in turn, includes the following units: Psychiatric, Extended Care, and Acute Care and the Imaging Research Centre. The series contains seven subseries: General, Care Units, Biomedical Computer Services Inc., Health Sciences Centre Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Instructional Resources Centre, and Imaging Research Centre subseries.

UBC Football Programs series

Twenty-two UBC Football programs make up this series and are dated between 1951-1992. On October 20, 1951, the football program included photographs of Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth at their first Canadian Football game. The file also contains an article by Athletics Historian Fred Hume on that visit and a biography of Dr. Bob Hindmarch. Please see the finding aid for a list of programs.

UBC Events series

Series consists of video recordings containing raw footage from various events at UBC. Events include congregation (graduation) ceremonies and related events, musical and theatre performances. Recordings are in VHS and Betacam format.

UBC English Department series

Series consists of records of William Messenger's years with the UBC English Department. There are four subseries: Academic Teaching Career subseries, ComPost subseries, Course Materials subseries and Miscellaneous subseries.

UBC Department of Physiology series

Series consists of records relating mainly to Copp's time as head of the Department of Physiology at UBC and includes histories of the department, research into other departments of physiology, minutes and meeting information from the UBC Faculty Association and other committees, information about UBC computer systems, and academic reports. Files are arranged broadly by topic and then chronologically.

UBC Consultancy Project – Kuwait Institute for Business and Technology series

Series consists of correspondence (internal and external), minutes, drafts, curricula and reports. It is arranged in the following sub-series: Office Materials, Drafts, Final Reports and Initial Proposal and Future Involvement in KIBT. Titles are based on the contents of the series and original titles. Note: Kuwait Institute for Business and Technology, abbreviated to KIBT.

UBC Computing Centre Newsletter series

The series consists of newsletters created by the Computing Centre that provide essential information and significant issues relevant to the Computing Centre and its users at the time of publication. This series is not representative of all years between 1968 and 1992.

UBC Computing Centre Documentation series

The series consists of documents produced by the UBC Computing Centre. More specifically, the series includes several guides produced by the UBC Computing Centre from 1972-1990, which offer both a keyword index and a bibliography of the documents produced by the UBC Computing Centre. The series also includes several technical notes that amended the documentation produced by the UBC Computing Centre.

Arrangement of this series begins with UBC Computing Centre Documentation Guides and is subsequently alphabetically arranged. The arrangement was reconstructed by the filing system established by the UBC Computing Centre.

UBC Committees series

Series includes agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence from several committees with which the Association has been involved: the President's Advisory Committee on Women's Safety on Campus, the President's Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women at UBC, the Progress through the Ranks Committee, and the Provost's Advisory Committee on Multiculturalism.

UBC Committees series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, reports and correspondence about Rothstein's involvement with several committees at UBC. The records are arranged in three sub-series: Senate Library Committee, Faculty of Arts Committees, and Other Committees.

UBC Committees series

Series consists of correspondence, recommendations, and minutes of meetings about various University Committees with which the Centre was involved.

U.B.C. Building Files series

The series consists of the original blueprint, white print or linen architectural drawings, as well as some mylar copies; photographs of buildings at various stages of construction; related correspondence, reports, journals, minutes of committee meetings, forms of tender, quotations, agreements, specifications, certificates of insurance, and schedules of hardware; and pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and other published materials. The records have been retained by their order of acquisition by the Archives.

UBC Affairs series

Series consists of records relating to the Department of History, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty Association, and other UBC academic issues. It includes correspondence, reports, minutes, course outlines and changes, and grant proposals.

UBC Administrative series

Series consists of records of Moe's administrative responsibilities at UBC, including the Department of Agronomy, UBC Senate, and the Senate Library Committee, and includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, memoranda, notes, and drafts of resolutions.

UBC Administration series

Series consists of reports, research notes, correspondence, and minutes of meetings about Scott's involvement with the President's Report re: Student Enrollment (1953-1954), the Senate Committee on Courses with Large Enrollments (1954-1955), the Committee to Consider a Division of the Faculty of Arts and Science (1962), the President's Advisory Committee on Campus Enhancement (PACCE) (1998-2012). They were formerly known as the UBC Administrative Committees series.

UBC Administration series

Series consists of records documenting the faculty’s relationships with the University administration and other UBC offices and includes correspondence, minutes, and reports. It is organized in alphabetical order by file title.

UBC 75th Anniversary Projects series

Series includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial statements, proposals, publications, and reports relating to projects developed by Community Relations for UBC's 75th Anniversary. Series also includes clippings of press coverage of associated events. 19 subseries: Administration, Alumni Projects/ Homecoming, Campaign Projects, Corporate Sponsorship, Campus Projects, Discover Summer, Executive Committee, Finance, Honorary Patrons, Legacy Committee, Marketing, Operations, Planning Advisory Committee, Programs, 75th [Anniversary] Kits, Special Events, Sports/Recreation and Volunteer Program.

Tuum Est series

Series consists of notes, proofs, and reviews about the history of UBC, Tuum Est, written by Harry Logan. Series also includes two sound recordings about bee farming and an address given to the Vancouver Poetry Society by Harry Logan (UBC AT-897 and AT-898).

Tuesday Night Scripts series

Series consists of scripts written by Harry Adaskin for his Tuesday Night CBC radio programme. Recordings of some of these commentaries are in the Tuesday Night audio tapes sub-series. Some scripts are hand-written, others are typed.

TRIUMF Projects, Notes and Research series

This series consists of TRIUMF project documentation and planning other than the Kaon Factory accelerator. It includes handwritten research notes, research on planned projects, numbers generated by projects, and related records. Projects include FFAG, Courier, ISAC facilities for rare isotope beams (particularly EMMA), and other cyclotron-related experiments.

TRIUMF History, Origin and Texts series

This series contains records related to TRIUMF documenting its history – including Craddock’s interviews with various key figures, drafts of and correspondence related to the TRIUMF book, obituaries, and records of the TRIUMF Retiree’s Association.

Tri-Ed Committee series

Series consists of minutes and other information arising from the approximately thrice-yearly meetings of representatives from the Faculties of Education at UBC, UVic and SFU. Although often the members of this committee, which was initially called the “Tri-ed Group,” standing for “Tri-education Group,” were also members of the Joint Board of Teacher Education, these two Committees were distinct. According to minutes from the first meeting in August of 1966, the Tri-Ed Committee was created to keep members in touch with one another about developments at their respective universities. The series has been re-organized in roughly chronological order.

Trapped by Coal series

This book was published in 1994. The book is a historical fiction novel intended for elementary students. The story is set in Extension, BC, in 1916 and tells the story of the Piggott family as they attempt to triumph over their difficult coal mining life. Series consists of editorial notes about the book illustrations.

Transplant Tourism series

Directed by David Paperny, Transplant Tourism (2003) follows Canadians with kidney disease who grapple with the life-and-death decision to buy an organ on the black market and address the provocative and ethical issues surrounding the organ trade. The sixty-minute documentary travels to Turkey and the Philippines to interview kidney sellers and brokers. In North America, doctors and ethicists express their conflicting views, some firmly against the trade and others in support of regulating it. Individuals interviewed include Globe & Mail columnist and immigration expert Marina Jimenez, Dr. Ona of the Kidney Institute, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of California, and Dr. David Landsberg, Director of Renal Transplantation at St. Paul's Hospital. Saul Rubinek narrates the documentary. In 2004, it received two nominations at the Leo Awards, including a nomination to David Paperny and Dan Schlanger for Best Documentary Program or series, and a nomination to David Paperny, Marina Jimenez and Ian Gill for Best Screen Writer - Documentary Program or series.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

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