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Active Awards series

Series consists of inactive files of awards which are still active in some capacity. Files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the award. As with the Discontinued Awards series, there is often historical information as to the background of the establishment of the awards and information about the recipients of the awards included. Much of this series is the Mackenzie King Scholarships (Open and Travel scholarships) which is funded by the trust of the late former Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King (1874-1950). The files contain correspondence between UBC and the winners of the award between 1965-2001, information on the scholarship committee and financial information related to the scholarship.

Active Voice series

Series consists of notes, clippings, articles, reviews, revisions, and correspondence about Active Voice, a reader co-edited by Messenger and William New that was published in 1980 (1st ed.), 1986 (2nd ed.) and 1991 (3rd ed.).

Activism and correspondence

The series consists of correspondence related to Ms. Dalgleish’s political engagement on various issues, including the rights of the poor and working class, Innu land rights, and the 1990 Kanesatake Resistance. The series also contains legal records related to the estate of her mother Amelia Caroline Dalgleish, which reached the B.C. Supreme Court and resulted in a decision which affirmed the right of a woman to use her maiden name on probate documents. Record types include correspondence, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and court decisions.

Dalgleish, Amy

Activism collections

In addition to being involved in many political and social justice movements, Adams also avidly collected items related to those causes. This series contains three subseries: the leftist literature collection; the poster collection; and the button collection.

This series contains newspapers; magazines; newsletters, bulletins, and pamphlets; brochures; booklets; books; posters; and buttons.

Activism involvement

This series contains records related to the different associations and political movements that Adams was involved in after he moved to Vancouver in the late 1960s. The series is largely focused on two organizations/movements: the Vancouver American Exiles Association (VAEA) and the Galindo Madrid movement.

In the mid 1960s, as the war in Vietnam ramped up, those wishing to avoid being drafted into the American military began to leave the United States and settled into new countries, including Canada. In 1968, deferments for those attending university or college were dropped, and as a result, a larger amount of war resisters moved to Canada to avoid being enlisted in the army. Those who resisted the war were threatened with arrest if they ever returned to the United States.

VAEA was an organization, in which Adams played a central role in, that fought for amnesty for American war resisters living in Canada. VAEA also provided support and resources for Americans who had come to Vancouver to escape the draft. The records pertaining to VAEA include correspondence written by or to VAEA members; meeting minutes; interviews that Adams or other VAEA members gave about the organization and about amnesty for war evaders; research material; and journal and news clippings related to Anti-Vietnam protest and amnesty movements both in Canada and the United.

The other major movement Adams was involved in was the Galindo Madrid case. In 1976, Galindo Madrid came to Vancouver from Chile, claiming refugee status from the Chilean Government. Madrid lost his case with the Government of Canada and was sentenced to be deported back to Chile. However, the Vancouver Chile Association, a small but vocal group, protested this deportation and aimed to save Madrid from being sent out of Canada. Vancouver NDP MP Svend Robinson even sheltered Madrid in his own home while a defense team was formed to help keep Madrid in Canada. Records pertaining to this case include news clippings and research related to the political situation in Chile; correspondence; financial records documenting the Galindo Madrid defense movement; leaflets and bulletins; and news and journal clippings related to the case in Vancouver. Madrid was eventually allowed to stay in Canada.

Other records include other activities and movements that Adams was either a part of or took an interest in, mainly in the Vancouver region, but also around Canada and the United States. These records include conference materials and proceedings; bulletins and newsletters; correspondence; and other research material either created by or collected by Adams.

ACTRA series

Series includes materials relating to Saltzman’s membership and involvement in the organization ACTRA (Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists before 1984, which currently stands for the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists.) Saltzman was president of ACTRA-Toronto in 1960. Materials include scripts, contracts, correspondence, and legal documents.

Additional accrual for Sherrington Fonds

These were unprocessed records within the fonds that may have been a later accrual added by Dr. William C. Gibson. Contains correspondence copied from the Yale Medical Library. Also contains copies of Sherrington articles from the Journal of Physiology. Original correspondence between Carr E.R. Sherrington and William Gibson are also in this series.

Addresses and speeches.

Series contains speeches and addresses related to the British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association. Material consists of an address given by Mr. M.G. Robson to the Bankers Lecture Club of B.C. on Marketing Problems of the Lumber Industry of British Columbia, an address by H.R. MacMillan to the Vancouver Board of Trade, an address by J.H. McDonald on the work of the Lumber and shingle Manufacturers Association in British Columbia, a radio address on CKMO on the lumber industry in the world market, and a broadcast on the lumber industry during the depression.

Addresses and Writings series

Series consists of the text of addresses, lecture and course notes, manuscripts, typescripts, essays, publications, book reviews, and a nearprint written by Walter N. Sage. Series contains six subseries: Addresses, Course/Lecture Notes, Manuscripts, Typescripts, Notes, and Publications subseries.

Administration.

Series contains administrative records relating to the Council of Forest Industries. Material consists of N.R. Dustings business files regarding the association’s activities and functions, and blueprints of the Canadian Indemnity Building located at 1477 Pender St, Vancouver, offices for the Council of Forest Industries, Plywood Manufacturers Association, British Columbia Loggers Association, Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association and the Consolidate Red Cedar Shingle Association.

Administration.

Series contains records relating to the administration of the British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association. Material consists of company letterheads from forestry related companies, the record containing information about the core functions of the association; general advertising conducted by the association, Societies Act circulars, invitations and menus from the annual banquet, and the general organization and plans of the association.

Administration

The series relates to the major administrative activities of the union. These consisted of financial administration, research, public relations, correspondence and executive affairs. The series has been divided into the following sub-series to reflect these activities: Finance, Research, Public Relations, General Correspondence, and Executive Affairs.

Administration

Series arises from the internal business activities of the press, such as the development of series, interactions with subscribers, press engagement and other activities.

Series contains notebooks, Greenboathouse Reading Series promotional material, autographs, sales, articles, finances, photographs, catalogues, correspondence, rejected manuscripts, reviews and mentions.

Administration

Series documents the organizational administration of YWCA Metro Vancouver. Activities represented include: executive-level meetings, evaluation of programs and services, dissemination of organizational policy, management of the organization’s finances, administration of staff and volunteers, and facility operations.

Records consist of meeting minutes, reports, memoranda, correspondence, financial statements, and other material arising from the administrative operations of the YWCA.

Series is arranged in five subseries: 1. Policy and planning records; 2. Financial records; 3. Personnel management records; 4. Property and facilities management records; 5. Executive-level meeting minutes.

Administration and Organization series

Series consists of correspondence, membership applications, announcements, proposals and incorporation notices about the formation and development of the UBC Press.

Administration Records

Series consists of membership rosters, mailing and contact lists, committee rosters, minutes of meetings, and other materials reflecting day-to-day operations of C.D.C. organizers and volunteers. Series also contains press releases and other publicity materials issued by C.D.C., blank letterhead, a register of letters received, and some correspondence.

Administration series

Series consists of records documenting the Society's programs and activities, including minutes and agendas of the Executive and Board of Directors; budgets and other financial records; broadcast license applications and supporting documentation; training manuals; radio playlists; scripts; reports; and correspondence.

Administration series

Series consists of correspondence, inventories, budgets, articles, clippings, printed material, awards, and ownership papers about the Department of Animal Husbandry administration. In addition, the series includes a preliminary sketch of the Animal Science Building Layout (1967). Series also consists of an album containing photographs of Provincial psychiatric hospitals and the Colony Farm.

Administration series

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, policies, financial materials, and reports about the administration of the Institute of Industrial Relations. Series contains five subseries: General Correspondence, Supervisory Bodies, Financial Papers, Personnel, and Directors Reports subseries.

Administration series

Series includes documentation of general administrative activities of the Division of Industrial Education. The bulk of the series consists of documentation relating to the origin and history of the Division, records such as memorandum and correspondence documenting the relationship and exchange with the Department of Education of British Columbia, documentation regarding the facility and equipment, and correspondence, newspapers, and other records concerning the Industrial Education Program, and some of its the problems. The series also contains documentation of the Division’s daily activities, such as faxes and petty cash. Most of the files are dated from the 1960, 1970, and 1980s. The files have been re-organized in roughly chronological order.

Administration series

Series consists of correspondence and financial statements about the administration and management of the Faculty Club. The series contains four subseries: General Correspondence, Manager's Correspondence, Manager's Accounts, and Manager's Subject Files subseries.

One file in the General Administration subseries contained both correspondence and general membership information and was donated by Dr. Roderick Barman in 2004.

Administration series

Series consists of records documenting administrative functions and activities carried out by the Community Learning Initiative and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, written notes, and published items.

Administration series

The Administration series contains materials related to Peterat’s time in the Department of Home Economics and her education. There is much correspondence in many different forms, detailed accounts of what Peterat did for in the Department in the form of both her university cv and official accounting of her work, many of the certificates and awards that she received, and information related to her education for the University of Alberta. The series also contains photographs of Peterat and much information and photos from the Intergenerational Landed Learning project she led from 2002-2007.

Administration series

Series consists of formal and informal correspondence concerning matters related to the Anatomy department, as well as information related to budget, salaries, and other administrative responsibilities.

Administration series

Series consists of office and personal correspondence (1964-1984), budget records (1964-1978), committee records (1931-1973) and miscellaneous (1953-1984).

Administration series

Originally numbered 11.000. Series consists of records relating to the administration of International House and its services and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, publications (mainly newsletters), budgets and other financial records, and room booking calendars.

Administration series

This series relates to the general administration and organization of Guided Independent Study and Distance Education and Technology. It includes correspondence, policies, reports, meeting minutes, statistics, policies and university information from external UBC administration and internal Guided Independent Study/ Distance Education & Technology bodies. The series is divided into the following subseries; Reports subseries [1970-2006], Distance Education General subseries [1995], Senate subseries [1970-1985] and Coordinating Committee for Distance Education subseries [1983-1989].

Administration series

Series consists of records documenting the administration of the UBC Learning Exchange and includes correspondence, reports, budgets, written notes, and minutes or meeting summaries. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.

Administrative

This series contains records relating to the Vancouver Women in Focus Society's administrative functions including the society's day to day management and maintenance. These records consist of: minutes from the annual general meetings, the board of directors meetings, and smaller committee meetings; equipment rental agreements; contracts with artists, producers, and directors; resumes from artists, producers, and directors; building and lease information; graphic design templates; and information relating to events that the society took part in. Additionally, this series contains records relating to the production of the Women in Focus Society’s member newsletter, 'Focus.' Records include: drafts of the newsletter contents; blueprint drafts of the newsletter layouts, and finished copies of the newsletter. The newsletters highlight the society’s calendar of events, productions, workshops, committee news, and membership news. Finally, the administrative series contains several legal documents relating to the various court case disputes that the society was involved in. This series further contains two subseries: the Financial series and the Correspondence series.

Administrative

This series consists of administrative files, grant and funding applications, correspondence, minutes, project information, and promotional materials mostly from 1983-2013. There is some material from the 1970s, as the general programming administration umbrella covered what became the individual Programs until the early 1980s, and the separation between general programming administrative records and administrative records for the Western Front as an organization were less distinct.

Project files include: Electronic Arts Festivals, Art Auctions, and other fundraising events, and the Art Fair. Operating grants and funding applications include correspondence with funding bodies and fully or partially filled out application forms. The Western Front regularly applied for funding from the Canada Council for the Arts (often shortened to CC in file titles), the BC Arts Council (BCAC), the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), the BC Lottery Corporation (BCLC), and the City of Vancouver. Special project and supplemental operating funding applications and grants also came from non-government sources, including the Hamber Foundation and Imperial Tobacco.

Administrative

Series consists of the business records Arsenal Press Pulp created and/or accumulated over the course of running their printing press. Records include registers, notes on Press operations, employment records, agendas, minutes, internal notes, financial statement, royalty reports, ledgers, legal documents, correspondence and photographs.

The series is divided into the following sub-series:
general administrative records, history/operational records, minutes/agendas and newsletters, financial records, ledgers, legal records, sales/service reports, marketing/distribution records.

Administrative and executive

The series contains records pertaining to Vancouver Status of Women’s (VSW’s) administrative and executive activities. These activities fall into several categories: financial administration, which included grant applications to governments and other organizations, budgeting, tax payments, bill payments, and resource distribution amongst staff; committee administration; volunteer administration; employment offers and employee management; correspondence with other organizations, particularly women centers in Vancouver; and strategic planning for the organization as a whole. Records in the series range in date from the early 1970s to 2016.

The physical order in which records were received has been maintained; original order has been re-constituted intellectually. Record types represented in the series include the following: grant applications, correspondence with funding agencies, budgets, cashflow statements, receipts, invoices, committee meeting minutes, volunteer training materials, employment offer letters, staff correspondence about internal issues, correspondence with other organizations, and annual reports.

Administrative and Executive

Records in this series document the administrative and executive activities of the FMCBC. Major record types include agendas and minutes, handbooks and training materials, annual reports, financial documents, newspaper clippings, and brochures and pamphlets. Executive and administrative activities included training new directors for service on the board, holding annual general meetings and forums, planning, correspondence, policy creation, and fundraising.

Administrative and Operational

Series includes by-laws, descriptions of executive roles, policies, membership lists, and samples of letterhead for the BCORNG. Information on educational funding, a copy of the nurses’ manual and PPG policies are also included.

Administrative and Operational Records

Series documents the administrative and operational functions of the RDPPG. Substantial general Chapter meetings and Executive Committee minutes, agendas, attendance sheets, reports, and correspondence are included from 1967-2002. Correspondence and records created and received by the Corresponding Secretary and other executive members are also included. By-laws, resolutions, duties of the Executive Officers and Chapter letterhead are arranged in this series. Records also relate to special projects including member surveys, and member recognition. Documents related to partnerships and collaboration with the Richmond Health Board, Registered Nurses Foundation, and RNABC also appear in this series. Financial information includes annual audited reports, proposed budgets, education sponsorships for members and ledgers of annual finances. Other records relate to the Student Bursary offered by the Chapter, including pamphlets, applications, correspondence, photographs, recipient information and promotional efforts. Working copies of the publication Richmond-Delta Chapter History 1967-1997: Thirty Years of Professional Growth, written by members Ethel Warbinek and Beth Fitzpatrick with an additional chapter are arranged in this series.

Administrative and Teaching Materials series

Series consists of materials from UBC Creative Writing courses and the UBC Fine Arts and Creative Writing departments. Materials include scholarship and bursary applications, student writing workshop feedback, committee memorandums, minutes, and correspondences.

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