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Affiliated organizations

YWCA Metro Vancouver maintains relationships with and memberships in affiliated Y and community service organizations. Series documents YWCA Metro Vancouver’s engagement with these organizations via: participation in their meetings and conventions; sending representatives to stand for the organization on committees and commissions; receipt of the organizations’ disseminated materials including annual reports, occasional reports, and newsletters; and correspondence.

Records include: reports, meeting minutes, memoranda, publications, and other records from YWCA Metro Vancouver’s engagement with affiliated Y and community service organizations.

Series is arranged into four subseries: 1. British Columbia community service organizations; 2. YWCA of Canada and local Canadian YWCAs; 3. World YWCA and international YWCAs; and 4. YMCAs.

Affiliation of Theological Colleges series

Series consists of correspondence, copies of legislation, and reports relating to the affiliation of the University of British Columbia with theological colleges. Series arranged into files according to individual college affiliated, or requesting affiliation, with the University.

Agreement series

This series contains agreements and affiliations between UBC and other parties such as the Yukon Territorial Government regarding the Teaching Education program. Also present are agreements with teaching hospitals, a joint venture agreement (TRIUMF), understanding regarding the Microelectronic Centre, affiliation with the Arthritis Society, deal with the federation of Sikh Societies of Canada, agreement with the Asia Pacific Business Institute, Agreement with the BC Lung Association, IBM Canada, Belkin Art Gallery, affiliation agreement with the Government of Canada and the United Nations, and Gift Agreements. Many other agreements are also present in this series, with similar organizations to those outlined above. Other deals are also present in the Grouped Files series, Early University Records series, Central Office Files series and Senate Committee series.

Agreements.

Series consists of the Softwood Lumber Agreement and a signed final copy of the Cooperative Overseas Market Development Project and Western Canada Agreement and a copy of the British Columbia Jobs and Timber Accord.

Agreements

Series consists of Memorandums of Agreement between the union and Imperial Oil Ltd. regarding various issues, including the implementation of a 4-day work week and the process progression program.

Agreements.

Series contains agreements and licenses related to the British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers Association. Material consists of register of Provincial License Berths and B.C. Timber Licence Owners in Good Standing. The series also includes the BCLMA’s certificate of incorporation and Companies’ Act.

Agreements.

Series consists of membership agreements between the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, and the Pacific Mill Limited, Powell River Company Limited, Canadian Forest Products Limited, Sidney Roofing & Paper Company Limited, British Columbia Pulp & Paper Company Limited, and Bloedel, Stewart & Welch Limited.

Agreements.

Series contains trade agreements and agreements between associations and companies with the Consolidated Red Cedar and Shingle Association of British Columbia. The material consists of correspondence and memoranda regarding the trade agreements with the United States, duty and quota of Red Cedar Shingles on the market, revisions to the trade agreement, the association’s by-laws and the Companies Act for the Red Cedar Shingle Export Association.

Agreements and other documents concerning the organization and development of the company.

Series consists of agreements and other documents pertaining to the development and organization of the Canadian Western Lumber Company, Limited. Includes records pertaining to its financial organization, its directors, the acquisition and organization of its subsidiary companies, and the company’s physical development.

Agreements series

Series consists of agreements between UBC and the companies awarded projects for constructing various campus buildings and facilities. Series arranged in chronological order.

Agricultural Committees series

Series documents Moe's participation on several committees or boards: the Agronomy Conference (a joint convention of federal and provincial agronomists and the U.B.C. Department of Agronomy, of which Moe was secretary), the Provincial Seed Board (the board was administratively linked to the federal and provincial governments and the Canadian Seed Growers' Association, and Moe served as secretary), and the Graduate Committee of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists (of which Moe served as chair). It consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, and notes.

Agriculture series

The series consists of correspondence, reports, course materials, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets). The records deal in general with agriculture and the Faculty of Agriculture.

Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company documents

Series consists of materials related to Herring's work as an employee at Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Alaska Pulp Company, Ltd. Materials include reports, memos, clippings, newsletters, contracts, invoices, photographs, maps, correspondence, handwritten notes, and more.

Alaska Native Review Commission subject files

Series consists of subject files related to the conduct of the Alaska Native Review Commission from 1983 to 1987, arranged alphabetically, including files pertaining to the commissioner’s activities, intervenors, consultants, and interested parties, correspondence, funding, drafting and publication of the Commission’s report, material assembled for reference concerning Indian and Inuit rights and claims in Alaska, press clippings, and transcripts of the Commission’s proceedings in two published series titled Village Meetings and Roundtable Discussions.

Alberta Art and Artists - book research

Series consists of material related to the book "Alberta Art and Artists: An Overview," published in 2007 and co-authored by Patricia and Mary-Beth Laviolette. Material includes research notes, correspondence, a grant application and associated documents, images for the book, image use permission forms, and a working manuscript for the book.

Alderman and Member of Legislative Assembly records

The series consists of records created and received during Williams' position as Alderman for the City of Vancouver, and as a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from 1966-1975, and from 1984 to 1992. Records in the series relate to the local political issues of the time including those of affordable housing, and use of natural resources and public lands. Many records are also related to the New Democratic Party, of which Williams was a member, and include election and endorsement material. Record types in the series include correspondence, articles, subject files, speeches, notes and related material.

Alexander Brymer Belcher correspondence

Series consists of correspondence of Edward Belcher’s brother Alexander Brymer Belcher of London, England and is arranged in two sub-series: incoming correspondence and outgoing correspondence.

All the Colours of the Rainbow series

The books in this project were published in 1990. The project included both a student book and a teachers’ guide. The student book, intended for younger elementary students, is filled with stories of students from different ethnic backgrounds and their experiences with their culture. This was part of Alternatives to Racism’s attempt to raise awareness of multiculturalism in Canadian schools. The teachers’ guide contains activities and learning objectives for each story. Series consists of drafts and correspondence.

Allan M. McGavin Personal Files series

Series consists of biographical data on McGavin, including press clippings and printed material for inclusion in Who's Who in Canada; his Chancellor's entertainment budget and correspondence files; correspondence with University offices, Canadian and international academics and officials, students, government, and members of the public; and drafts of speeches and addresses and printed invitations for social and ceremonial occasions. Records are arranged chronologically.

Allard School of Law History Project series

Series consists of documentation of the Allard School of Law History Project, including interview consent forms, printouts from the project website, and two USB drives containing digitized copies of the consent forms and digital recordings of the interviews. Access copies are available. However, access to digital-born material will be given on a case-by-case basis; please contact archives staff. Appendix III in the finding aid lists the filenames and formats present on the digital media.

Alphabetical Subject Files series

Series consists of records documenting Richard Mattessich’s personal and professional life and includes correspondence, copies of publications, published materials, and notes. It is based on an alphabetical filing system that Mattessich used for at least part of his career and was reconstructed based on the order of the files when the Archives acquired them.

Alumni Association Annual Dinner series

Series consists of 28 videotapes (beta masters and VHS copies) that document the Alumni members honoured at the annual Alumni Dinner. This event has also often been combined with the yearly UBC Sports Hall of Fame inductions.

Alumni Association History Files series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, drafts, clippings, notes, reports, scrapbooks, and programs relating to historical research carried out by members of the Alumni Association. Also included are items of a general historical nature acquired by the Association from its members. The series consists of photographs, a photograph album, negatives, an audiotape recording, "Songs of UBC," two videotapes, and several UBC commemorative pins and buttons. The series contains four subseries: Miscellaneous Historical Materials, Frances Tucker's Research Files, Muriel Clark's Memorabilia, and Musical Society Heritage Committee subseries.

Alumni Relations series

Series consists of records documenting Commerce/Sauder’s relations with its alumni and the UBC Alumni Association and includes correspondence, reports, financial documents, and published materials. It is arranged alphabetically by file title.

Amateur Athletics and Sports Organizations series

Series includes records generated by the Vancouver Field Sports Federation (1979-1982), Vancouver Parks and Recreation Board (1980-1990), B.C. Amateur Sports Council (1959, 1981-1988), Amateur Athletic Union of Canada (1948-1951), B.C. Recreation Association (1968-1980), Sports Medicine Council of Canada (1980-1983), B.C. Sports Hall of Fame (1974-1988).

American Alumni Council series

Series consists of correspondence and notes about American Alumni Council conferences, including District VIII conferences held in British Columbia. In addition, the series includes materials about an Alumni Administrative Award given to the University of British Columbia in 1966.

American records

This series contains records that Orr gathered as part of his interest in history. It contains 18th and 19th century letters and documents of American politicians, army officers, secretaries of state and senators, and prominent individuals in the US. There are also autographed documents relating to the early Presidents of the United States and Vice Presidents, army generals, soldiers and war commanders; congressmen and senators; Governors of State; prominent businessmen; and literary figures Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alice Cary, and James Lothrop Motley, and John Kendrick Bangs. Notably, the series contains records with the autographs of Eleanor Roosevelt, Alfred A. Weinstein, Sidney Franklin, US Presidents John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, and James Wilkinson.

Ana Sokolović

Series consists of musical scores, handwritten notes and sketches, and a manuscript of the printed first version of Il divertimento barocco (“Baroque Fun” in Italian) 1999 with hand-written edits and other unique manuscript material related to the work’s revision in 2019/2020. The piece was commissioned by the Orchestre baroque de Montréal with funding from Canada Council for the Arts and completed by Sokolovic in 1999, when it was performed at the Salle Pierre-Mercure in Montréal on November 4th. It was originally written for violin, harpsichord, and string ensemble, but has also been performed by baroque flute, violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord at the Galerie Montcalm in Gatineau, QC in 2012.

Sokolović, Ana

Ancient Free and Accepted Masons

Series consists of records related to Manson's involvement with the Freemasons. Manson remained an active member of the Freemasons throughout his life and the records in this series date from not long after he joined the Freemasons until the end of his life in 1964.

These records include correspondence with fellow Freemasons and Masonic Lodges, Masonic publications, a history, bylaws, certificates, and photographs.

Anglican Theological College series

The series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, and published materials. The records document Alden Barss' involvement with the Anglican Theological College of B.C.

Angus Building Redevelopment series

Series consists of records which document the renovation and renewal of Sauder’s administrative, research, and teaching space in the Henry Angus Building and includes correspondence, minutes, architects’ drawings, reports, and published materials. It is arranged alphabetically by file title.

Ann Parshall Messenger sous-fonds

The sous-fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, student records, student notebooks and papers, yearbooks, poetry, cookbooks, manuscripts, portraits, obituary notices, and tributes.

Messenger, Ann

Anna Banana’s publications

Series is made up of the various periodicals, books and textual items which Banana published over the course of her career. Most of these were published under the aegis of Banana Productions, a company first created while Anna was living in San Francisco. Project files contain magazines, newsletters, and artistamp editions; documents related to the creation of these publications, press and promotional materials; books and binders.

Series is arranged into seven subseries: VILE Magazine, Encyclopedia Bananica, Banana Rag, OOK (One Of a Kind) Books, Artistamp News, International Art Post, and Other publications.

Anna’s Pet/Six Darn Cows Materials.

<i>Anna’s Pet</i>, and <i>Six Darn Cows</i>, written by Margaret Atwood and Joyce Barkhouse, and Margaret Laurence respectively, are both books in the Kids of Canada series, published by James Lorimer and Company.
Series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, contracts, royalty documents and catalogues relating to the publication of both <i>Anna’s Pet</i> and <i>Six Darn Cows</i>. Production related material and reviews for these two publications can be founding the “Anna’s Pet Production and Reviews,” series and the “Six Darn Cows Production and Reviews,” series.

Anna’s Pet-Production and Reviews.

Series contains a storyboard, page layout, sketches, rejected and accepted artwork, and reviews for the book, <i>Anna’s Pet</i>. Also included are brochures from the Mermaid Theatre puppet production of the story. Other documents relating to the publication of <i>Six Darn Cows</i>, can be found in the “Anna’s Pet/Six Darn Cows Materials,” series. These materials are in a separate, intermingled series because the documents found in the files relate to both books. The two works were published as part of the same series, around the same time. As a result, the creator filed many of the documents together. They have been maintained as a separate, integrated series in order to reflect the original organizational system utilized by Blades.

Anne Smith's Closer Look

Series consists of correspondence about and a typescript of Russell Lowry’s preface to Anne Smith’s 1978 book, The Art of Malcolm Lowry. The book is a collection of essays by various Lowry scholars on Lowry’s works. Russell Lowry’s preface is entitled Malcolm – A Closer Look.

Annie M. Angus series

Series consists of papers documenting the career of Annie Angus. It includes reports, speeches, and notes from her work at the Vancouver School Board, the Children's Aid Society of Vancouver, and the University of British Columbia.

Anniversaries series

Series consists of records relating to the 25th and 40th SLAIS anniversaries and include minutes of the 25th-anniversary committee, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, photographs and short articles mounted on boards used for the display 40th anniversary of the School. The series also includes the "Tummy Est" medal given by Bert Hamilton to the first graduates of the School and a videocassette from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Media Library of short interviews for CBC News with Sam Rothstein (May 14, 1960), Basil Stuart-Stubbs (March 25, 1971) and Ms. Thiele, graduate of Class of 1971 (May 26, 1971).

Annual General Membership Meetings

Minutes of annual general meetings, notices of meetings, constitution and by-laws of Transport Labour Relations, memoranda and agreements, auditor's reports, reports, speeches, lists of registrants and nominating committee papers.

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