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Birth Weight Project subseries

Subseries consists of records on the Birth Weight Project. Ward researched tax assessment rolls, ledgers, in-patient and out-patient records, etc., for the following cities: Boston, Dublin, Edinburgh, Vienna, and Montreal. Separate studies were also conducted on the cities of Utrecht and Bologna. Ward’s research on the Birth/Newborn Weight Project was the foundation for the book, Birth Weight and Economic Growth: Women’s Living Standards in the Industrializing West. The code book for the Utrecht birth weight database (file 7-5a) was added in December 2014. NOTE: The Birth Weight Project records on Bologna are expected in a future accrual.

Bitter Paradise: The Sell-Out of East Timor Fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1444
  • Fonds
  • 1985-1997

The fonds consists primarily of video recordings of interviews, meetings, seminars, performances, and local footage shot in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, East Timor and Indonesia. It consists of 178 video recordings including 97 beta tapes (large and small), 80 VHS tapes and a broadcast DVD and six audio recordings. Many of the video elements include both a beta and VHS copy. The fonds is divided into three series. The largest of the three series consists of beta and VHS tapes of raw footage and background research shot or collected by Brière from Canada, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and East Timor. This series also includes six audio recordings. There is a separate series of video recordings of lectures and interviews with Noam Chomsky regarding East Timor recorded during his visit to Vancouver in March 1996. The third series consists of beta masters of the finished documentary, including video in NTSC and PAL formats, and English, French and Swedish language versions.
Much of the content of "Bitter Paradise" consists of interviews with Canadian and foreign individuals engaged in the events in East Timor, either as businessmen, bureaucrats or politicians working with the Indonesian government on trade and development projects in East Timor, or as activists, dissidents, and supporters of the liberation movements within the island nation. In Canada, interviews with Warren Allmand, David Kilgour and Svend Robinson (federal Members of Parliament), David Webster of the East Timor Alert Network, Geoffrey Robinson (Amnesty International, now UCLA History Department), portray the interests of those supporting the resistance. At the same time, Colin Baker (Simons Engineering), David Mundy (Kilbourn Engineering) and Ron Richardson (Asia Pacific Foundation) identify business and development opportunities in East Timor and Indonesia for Canadian companies. There are insights on East Timor supplied through interviews with local and international actors, including Noam Chomsky and Carmel Budiardjo (an Indonesian dissident and founder of TAPOL). Also, with an Amnesty International prisoner of conscience, Constancio Pinto (former guerrilla fighter and currently Timor Leste Ambassador to Washington) and Muchtar Pakpahan, a labour leader jailed repeatedly in Indonesia who, in 2011, resigned as head of the Indonesian Labour Party. The documentary also includes live footage from international broadcasters (BBC, Australian Broadcasting Corp.) of the Dili Massacre (Santa Cruz Cemetery) in November 1991, when more than 260 protesters were killed by Indonesian troops. The broadcast filming of that event, first shown on ITV, the UK in 1992, was pivotal in the campaign to bring western nations to apply pressure for independence, achieved a decade later.
The fonds also contains archival film footage from the Portuguese era of East Timor, a film on projects being undertaken in the country by the Roman Catholic Church, smuggled footage of the East Timorese resistance movement in countryside, footage of Indonesian troops being trained in Australia and of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor.

Bitter Paradise: The Sell-Out of East Timor

Black/Howie family series

Series consists of genealogical information about the Black and Howie families and material relating to Black’s father, James Black, including a photograph album with images from the Boer War and various ships from World War I. In addition, there are documents relating to Black’s mother, Elizabeth Campbell and granddaughter Yarah Hooley, and a copy of a Black family history published by Myra Davey (née Black) in 2006, with a CD of digitized images.

Blessed with Bilingual Brains series

This book was published in 1988. It aims to point out what is working and what needs improvement in the education of immigrant children in Canada. It was most likely intended for use in teacher education courses or teachers already in a classroom. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

Blythe Eagles fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1025
  • Fonds
  • 1902-1986

Fonds consists of family histories, correspondence, reports, printed materials, photographs, notes, minutes, publications, building plans, reminiscences and other materials about Eagles' professional career and personal life. Fonds contains ten series: Biographical Information, Speeches, Publications by Eagles, Personal Correspondence/Subject Files, Research /Lecture Notes, Miscellaneous Personal Materials, Faculty of Agriculture Material, UBC History - General, Miscellaneous Printed Materials and Publications, and Photographs series. Fonds also contains three sous-fonds: L.S. Klink, Wilfred Sadler, and F.M. Clement sous-fonds.

Eagles, Blythe

Board Games subseries

Subseries consists of game boards and draft game boards for three board games: "Cheat,"; "Hugger-Mugger," and an untitled geographic board game. The game boards are in oversize boxes.

Board Meetings series

Series consists of minutes, agendas, documents, reports, and notices of meetings. Also, it contains the Board Travel Sub-Series, which consists of letters, agendas, invitations, and documents regarding Board meetings held away from the University and the Board Retreat.

Board of Directors and Committees series

Series consists of records documenting the deliberations and decisions of the Cedar Lodge Society Board of Directors and the Society’s Executive Committee and Advisory Committee. It includes Board and committee minutes, reports, and correspondence.

Board of Directors series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, financial statements, and correspondence about the Board of Directors of the Faculty Club. The series contains three subseries: Minutes, Finances, and Correspondence subseries.

Board of Governors' approvals series

Series consists of correspondence and appendices from the Secretary of Senate referring resolutions and orders of Senate to the Board of Governors for approval, as required by the University Act. It also includes correspondence from the Secretary of the Board informing the Senate of their decisions.

Board of Governors fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1193
  • Fonds
  • 1913-2007

The fonds consists of Board minutes 1913-1963 (8 reels of microfilm); minutes of open Board meetings, 1975-1994; records arising from the investigation and subsequent report of Judge Peter Lampman (1931-32); Alumni Development Fund records (1948-1949) in a scrapbook; correspondence and manuscript relating to the history of the university (1953-1961).

University of British Columbia. Board of Governors

Board of Management series

Series consists of records created or collected by the TRIUMF Board of Management, which had responsibility for managing the facility, and includes meeting minutes, agendas, reports, correspondence, and related documentation. It is organized into the following subseries: Meetings, Minutes, Dockets, and Correspondence. The records of each subseries are arranged in chronological order.

Board of Management series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, and resolutions relating to the Alumni Association's Board of Management from 1951 to 1965.

Bob Hindmarch Collection

  • UBCA-ARC-1553
  • Collection
  • 1951 - 2012

The collection consists of twenty-two UBC Football programs collected by Bob Hindmarch from 1951-1992. The file also contains an article by Athletics Historian Fred Hume on Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip's first football game and a short biography of Dr. Bob Hindmarch.
The second box was donated separately. The greatest extent of materials includes photographs. Also included is a folder of research materials, including newspaper clippings a VHS on Thunderbirds in China, 1974. As well as a DVD of the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, 2012 and a Hall of Fame Hockey Plaque presented to Hindmarch on that occasion.

Hindmarch, Bob

"Boldt Decision" series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, and copies of court documents relating to an American court case, "United States vs. State of Washington", dealing with a dispute over Indigenous Peoples' fishing rights. Dr. Larkin served as a paid consultant and expert witness on this case.

Bollert Family series

Series consists of diaries of Bollert family members, correspondence to and from members of the Bollert family, newspaper clippings relating to members of the Bollert family, and papers relating to the burial of the Bollert family members at Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver, as well as other miscellaneous documentation. In general, the documents appear to focus specifically on the immediate family of Mary Bollert. Indeed, many of the documents appear to have been collected by Florence Bollert (sometimes referred to as Floy) and L. Grace Bollert, as they are addressed explicitly within correspondence.

Book Review Series

Series consists of correspondence between book review authors and the editor and rough drafts and revisions of their reviews. Also included are responses from authors and comments from referees.

Book Reviews series

Series consists of Lehmann’s published book reviews, both in manuscript form and as journal clippings or off-prints. The files are arranged alphabetically by journal-title.

Book Reviews series

The series consists of reviews of other writers' by McWhirter (arranged alphabetically by author or title) and correspondence.

Book Reviews series

This series consists of correspondence and book reviews that Howes was asked to complete due to his specialized knowledge in Asian Studies.

Books and Booklets series

Series consists of copies of books and booklets written, edited or introduced by Stuart-Stubbs, as well as reviews of these works, and some booklets produced by the Alcuin Society. Series also consists of a file of correspondence, ephemera, sources and other material relating to the research, compilation, publication, and reception of The Northpart of America, a book written by Stuart-Stubbs and Dr. Coolie Verner.

Books and Pamphlets series

Series consists of books, articles and essays by members of the Angus family. Series is divided into two sub-series: Books and Pamphlets by Henry F. Angus and Books and Pamphlets by other Members of the Angus family.

Books by Watson Thomson series

Series consists of two books written by Thomson: Pioneers in Community: Henri Lasserre's Contribution to the Fully Cooperative Society and Turning into Tomorrow.

Books series

Series consists of drafts and draft chapters of published books by Suzuki, research materials, edited drafts, and correspondence with co-authors, contributors and publishers. In addition, it includes information about several uncompleted projects, including a book called “The Forest” and another about Japan. The files are arranged chronologically by publication date.

Books, Correspondence, and Reviews series

Series consists of materials which document the publication and promotion of Marchak's books and include correspondence, written notes, contracts, and newspaper and magazine clippings (copies of book reviews). The records are arranged by book title in reverse chronological order.

Born-digital Materials subseries

Materials on digital media are currently being reviewed, and further information is pending. Subseries include both documents and photographs. Four floppy discs may also be found in the Lectures, Conferences and Writings subseries.

Branches series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, memoranda, schedules, speeches, statistics and notes about the various branches of the Alumni Association.

Brave New Play Rites fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1584
  • Fonds
  • 1989-2022

The fonds consists of video recordings of various plays featured in the festival, photographs from some festival events and records pertaining to the administration of the festival. Administrative records take the form of promotional programs and posters, meeting minutes, agendas, memorandum, calendars, budgets, reports, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, handbooks, and some play scripts.

Brave New Play Rites

Brewery Creek series

Brewery Creek (1998) is a “docu-soap” following the lives of individuals living in condos in a converted brewery. Six episodes of 15 minutes each follow the lives of the residents of the artist’s loft for two months. David Paperny and Audrey Mehler directed.

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

Briefs series

Series consists of copies of briefs submitted to the Faris Committee by individuals and organizations from around British Columbia. The briefs are arranged alphabetically by the author.

Britannia Mine Oral History Project Collection

  • UBCA-ARC-1306
  • Collection
  • 1986-1988

The fonds consists of project background and administrative information as well as student-generated material arising from their oral interview exercise. The student material consists of two parts generated in 1987 and 1988. The first (Box 2) includes copies of questions, transcripts and student comments on the interviews. The inventory also lists the oral history tape number. The second includes only a copy of the students’ commentary.

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