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University of British Columbia Archives Subseries
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NLII subseries

This subseries relates to the project “Case Studies in the Benefits and Costs of Mediated Instruction and Distributed Learning” by Frank Jewett and is partially overseen by Distance Education and Technology. It includes correspondence, meeting agenda, and report and review drafts.

Okanagan College files series

Subseries consists of files of correspondence, reports, brochures, and other textual records relating to granting University of British Columbia Arts degrees through Okanagan College and Wynn's supervisory role in the process.

Original negatives subseries

35 mm b&w with some colour and 55mm negatives. Files contain a mixture of professional activities and objects from the Americas, Africa & Oceania.

Other Pieces series subseries

Sub-series consists of written work by other journalists collected by Schlesinger in the form of clippings and other published items. Items either mention Schlesinger in passing or were likely otherwise of interest to him.

Other writings by Paulson

Subseries consists of articles, reports, correspondence and lectures on nursing. Many relate to tuberculosis. Most have not been published. Includes articles and reports regarding the affiliation course in tuberculosis nursing developed by Paulson and other members of the Vancouver Unit of the Division of Tuberculosis Control.

Pacific Islands focus subseries

Subseries contains original research/data, correspondence and annotated reference materials related to groups in the South Pacific, including the Solomon Islands, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. It also includes some miscellaneous essays on other groups outside the area.

Permissions subseries

Subseries consists of permission forms and permission tracking forms for various works that were published in Literature in English.

Personal collection subseries

Provenance information, detailed inventories, conservation histories, sales and acquisition records, donation documentation and correspondence regarding exhibition and research of Sawyer's personal collection.

Photographs subseries

Subseries consists of photographs of Coolie Verner, his friends and colleagues and his art collection. None of the photographs appear to have been taken by Verner. The majority of the images are snapshots. Many of the titles are derived from the contents of the photos. All of the people identified in the photographs are as noted on the backs of the pictures. There was no apparent order to the images; they have been arranged in chronological order.

Selected images are included in UBC Open Collections UBC 98.1.

Pieces by Schlesinger subseries

Sub-series consists of written work by Schlesinger, in the form of clippings, periodicals, website printouts, and manuscripts.
Includes a print-out copy of Schlesinger’s Globe & Mail obituary for his wife, Myra Eileen (Mike) Schlesinger.

Pocket Calendars subseries

Subseries consists of Verner's pocket calendars in which he noted meetings, trips, events and names and addresses while at Florida State University, the University of London, and UBC.

Pollock materials subseries

Production posters, audio and video recordings of broadcast and live performances of Pollock’s work and programs regarding Pollock, along with digital images and DVDs from a symposium.

Printed Materials subseries

Subseries consists of publications in which Verner's works on adult education appeared, bound off-prints of articles written by Verner either alone or in collaboration with others, and works edited by Verner. Also included is a copy of Verner's A.M. thesis from the College of William and Mary. Subseries is arranged in chronological order.

Private Correspondence sub-series

The sub-series consists of correspondence from MacKenzie's childhood through 1978. The correspondents in this series fall into two groups: relatives and close, personal friends. Consequently, the tone of the series differs considerably from that of the Main Correspondence sub-series. MacKenzie made this distinction himself as most of these letters were kept in bundles or boxes, separate from the Main Series. While there are a few letters from the 1890s and 1900s, the central part of this series begins after 1920. The materials are primarily handwritten letters to MacKenzie, although, for later years, there is the occasional typewritten copy of MacKenzie's reply.
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. Each person's name is followed by nicknames and, where applicable, their relationship to MacKenzie.
Box 241 primarily contains MacKenzie's outgoing correspondence from World War I to family and friends. Some later outgoing correspondence, mainly to MacKenzie's family, is also included in box 241. Box 242 contains a small amount of correspondence with Marge MacKenzie.

Projects subseries

Subseries includes screenplays, drafts, correspondence, contract agreements, publications, interviews, reviews, press articles, films, and other ephemera associated with produced and un-produced feature film projects. Some projects were co-written with others, and others were written under a pseudonym.

Provincial and GVRD Government Works and Activities subseries

Subseries consists of drafts, essays, notes, clippings, correspondence, memos, invitations, minutes, memorandum, newspapers, agendas, pamphlets, note cards, reports, plans, and maps, relating to H. Peter Oberlander’s professional work for the Provincial Government of British Columbia and the GVRD.

PSA subseries

Subseries consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, financial records, and the Pacific Science Association (PSA) by-laws.

Published Manuscripts subseries

Subseries consists of research materials including carto-bibliographic descriptions of maps and Verner's index card notations, charts and notes, preliminary and final drafts, both handwritten and typescript (and in some cases offprints) articles, book chapters, and books written by Verner. The articles appeared in such publications as American Cartographer, American Neptune, Bookman's Yearbook, The Canadian Cartographer, Imago Mundi, Information Bulletin of the Western Association of Map Libraries, and Virginia Magazine. Subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the publication.

Published Material subseries

Subseries consists of materials such as published articles by Quastel, lists of publications by Quastel, book reviews, as well as, information and correspondence related to future book proposals and publications such as Chemical Control of Cell Metabolism and Function and Neurochemistry.

Publishing & conference writing subseries

Academic papers and exhibition catalogues associated with various writing projects. Some materials for the published works relate to museum exhibitions can be found within the curatorial sub-series. Some overlap with the research material series, particularly regarding material prepared by others for conferences (see files: 24-19-24-61). This subseries is concerned with Sawyer's work. At the same time, the publications in the research material series involve the work of others.

Publishing & permissions subseries

Correspondence regarding permission to publish material in her book and other material regarding the publication of Grace’s work on Pollock. Includes photographs in physical (prints, negatives) and digital records.

Quastel Project subseries

Subseries consists of Stephen Straker and Edward Levy's collection of biographic material about the life of Juda Quastel. The name and order of the files reflect both the chapter titles and arrangement for the Quastel biography.

RCMP PCC / Federal Trial Correspondence subseries

The subseries consists of correspondence regarding the RCMP PCC and related legal action around the PCC. It consists primarily of correspondence to Jonathan Oppenheim but includes correspondence written by Oppenheim and other civilian participants in the RCMP PCC. In addition, it includes Oppenheim's "resignation letter" to PCC Commissioner Ted Hughes. The majority of the correspondence is arranged in roughly chronological order.

Recorded Memoirs subseries

Sub-series consists of spoken-word memoirs by Harry Adaskin, which later became the first four chapters of A Fiddler's World. Recordings are made on reel-to-reel audio tapes at 7½ i.p.s.

Reports subseries

Subseries includes a collection of reader’s reports written by Hunter for the Canadian Film Development Corporation, a precursor to Telefilm Canada.

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