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Athletic Associations series

Series consists of correspondence and newsletters from athletic associations, including the Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association (WCIAA), the Canadian Football Coaches Association, and the American Football Coaches Association. In addition, the series includes letters from Universities, Colleges, CFL and NFL team coaches.

Athletic Events series

This series consists of agendas, memorandums, and correspondence mainly on the Millennium Breakfast in the 2000s. Also present are records relating to the Big Block Awards Banquet and UBC Hall of Fame, including programs, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous items.

Athletics History series

This series consists of research compiled by Fred Hume on the history of athletics at UBC. Included is a chronological outline of the history of many of the university’s sports teams and the development of sporting facilities at the university. Materials also contain research on coaches and profile write-ups on sports people for the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. Football programs can be found in this series 1952-2019.

Athletics photographs series

The photographs in this fonds contain headshots of individual UBC athletes, coaches, managers, and administrators. Also included are team photographs, action shots, mascots and cheer squads. In addition, there are images of the Bobby Gaul Memorial Trophy presentations, Big Block and UBC Hall of Fame events. Unidentified images have been retained; specifically, unknown women athletes and teams were retained as women’s sports are underrepresented. Predominant sports represented in the photos include Thunderbirds football, ice hockey, volleyball, basketball, field hockey, soccer, swimming and rowing. There are photos of UBC athletes and teams in fencing, rugby, wrestling, gymnastics, tennis, square dancing, curling, skiing, sailing and cross country track and field.

Atlantic Accord subseries

Subseries consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and a diary relating to the signing of the Atlantic Accord. The correspondence includes dialogue between Minister Carney and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and Newfoundland’s Minister of Energy William Marshall. The sub-series also consists of a copy of the Atlantic Accord signed by Carney, Mulroney, Premier Brian Peckford, John Crosbie, Bill Marshall and others.

Atmospheric Blocking and Northern Hemisphere Anomalies series

The series consists of various information about his doctoral thesis, including correspondence, seminar notes, drafts, and data. Much of the data was analyzed using computers and programs of the time. As a result, some notes and correspondence are handwritten or typed with handwritten additions.

Audio Cassette and Videotape series

Series consists of videotape and audiotape recordings. The audio cassettes primarily record conferences and other medical/physiological lectures. The videotapes are of Copp’s induction into the Order of Canada and a talk about his life in 1997.

Audio Cassettes series

Series contains cassette tapes recorded in 1974 or 1975 featuring interviews with those who witnessed or somehow played a part in the "Post Office Sit-down," a protest in Vancouver in 1938, also known as "Bloody Sunday."

Audio Disc (vinyl) series

Series consists of eight audio discs. Most of the discs are 33 1/3 r.p.m. although one is 78 r.p.m. The discs include performances by the Hart House String Quartet, as well as Harry Adaskin presenting his radio show Musically Speaking.

Audio Recordings series

Series consists of copies of recordings of the interviews done during the SVEN portion of the study. The originals were created between 1979 and 1982. The copies were created in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These recordings are listed in the Archive’s Audio/Visual Binder under AT 3788: 1-242.

Audio Recordings series

The series consists of audio recordings of Rule's stories, reviews, conversations and interviews. Cassettes are located in the Archives vault; please ask archives staff about access.

Audio Recordings series

Series consists of audio recordings of productions of various Bankson theatrical productions. Three reel-to-reels (1963) and five cassette tapes. They are located in the archives vault AT 3877 to 3884.

Audio Reel series

Series consists of recorded oral interviews for the book As We Remember It. Interviews include Helen Gordon Stewart, Margaret Clay, Marjorie Holmes, C. K. Morrison, Muriel Ffoulkes and H. Norman Lister.

Audio series

The series consists of one audio cassette tape containing two radio interviews on regulating and funding midwifery as a health profession in British Columbia.

Audio series

Series consists of recordings of planning meetings created by the Coordinating Committee for Habitat '76 to organize the U.N. Conference on Human Settlements. In addition, the series contains recordings of lectures sponsored by the Centre for Human Settlements after the Habitat conference.

Audio series

The series comprises a single recording of a broadcast interview with Johnson relating to his book John Jessup: Gold seeker and educator.

Audio Tape series

Series consists of 50 audio tapes representing forty-one interviews conducted by Ruth Sandwell with thirty-eight individuals between April and August of 1999. Please see the finding aid for an inventory of the audio tapes.

Audio Tape series

Series consists of an audio recording of Elliott discussing Margaret Ormsby as professor, colleague, and friend. Audio tape #3372.

Audio Tapes series

Series consists of 6 cassette recordings of interviews carried out with Anne Angus, Dorothy Mawdsley, Marjorie Leeming, Dorothy Blakey-Smith, Rona Hatt Wallis, Myrne Nevison and Helen McCrae.

Audio Tapes series

Series consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes, arranged into three sub-series: CBC Interviews, Recorded Memoirs, and Tuesday Night Recordings. Recording times refer to the actual recordings, not the length of the tape some tapes also include other, unidentified recordings. Audio-tape locations are listed in the finding aid. They can be found in the Archives vault; please ask Archives staff for details on access.

Audio Tapes series

Series consists of 15 audio tapes representing nine interviews of the School's faculty members and Directors, including the widow of one of the Directors that MLIS student Maurizio Dattilo carried out and Faculty Member Judith Saltman in March 2001. These interviews were later used in their book Forty years of Library Education: the School of Library, Archival & Information Studies, University of British Columbia 1961-2001, published by the School. All interviews were recorded initially on micro cassettes. All discussions were transferred to electronic formats in July 2003. Typescript interview manuscripts are available for all but one of the interviews. Note: Audio tapes have been removed and are stored with the UBC Audio Tape Collection.

Audio Tapes series

Series consists of sound recordings of various programs, radio plays, campus events, public service announcements, and advertisements produced by the Radio Society for broadcast on its station (CYVR/CiTR) or affiliated radio stations. In addition, the fonds includes recordings of interviews conducted on behalf of the Alma Mater society relating to its art collection. Some restrictions apply – some performance recordings cannot be copied or re-broadcast.

Audio visual series

The series consists of various tape formats, including VHS, Betacam SP, Betacam L, Mini-DV, Hi8, DVC-PRO, DVC-CAM and audio cassette tapes. The videotapes are assigned numeric and alphanumeric codes according to the format type and its order in the editing process. For example, the 6000 series are DVC-CAM and DVC-PRO tapes, whereas the 7000 are audio cassette tapes. It is not uncommon that VHS tapes were initially given two numbers codes (by the creator). The alphanumeric codes are the initial tracking codes. This is followed by numerical codes, as seen in the 5000, 7000 and 9000 series. The VHS tapes include time codes.

Only the Betacam are catalogued as part of the University Archives media holdings since these are considered the original, whereas the VHS and other formats are copies. The tapes contain footage of interviews, conferences, such as the Quebec Summit, and the editing process. The Betacam video tapes are accessible under VT UBC 1174 to VT UBC 1478.
Most media was retained, and the duplicate footage was kept in various formats, such as Betacam and VHS. Footage that was not retained consisted of televised material, published works, shots that contained images of landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, audio/video tapes that were damaged, contained no image, and no audio, duplicate footage, PAL format, and images which were severely blurred.

Audio Visual Series

Series consists of audio and visual recordings in various formats that document the life and music of Jean Coulthard.

Audiovisual Material series

This series consists of a radio review of The Listeners (novel) on CBC's Afternoon Show in the 1980s. Also present is a recording of the essay Monitor and the poem 11 Mexican Crows by the German band Shebang. The VHS tape is a recording of George McWhirter receiving the Ethel Wilson Prize for Fiction in 1988. Finally, the DVD present is a recording of poems read in celebration of Gabriela Mistral at Vancouver Public Library in April 2007. Audiotapes can also be found in the Correspondence, Miscellaneous and Radio Play Series; 14-7, 14-8, 16-19 to 16-25 and 17-36.

Audiovisual Materials series

Series consists of four photographs showing William Fredeman, Norman Colbeck, and Roland Lanning with the Colbeck Collection and two video cassettes of interviews with Norman Colbeck and Mabel Colbeck.

Audiovisual Materials series

Series consists of reel-to-reel audio recordings, audiocassettes, and one 16 mm film. Materials include interviews, plays and other works created or collected by Jacob Zilber.

Audiovisual Materials series

Series consists of several audiocassette tapes and reel-to-reels either featuring Beesley or regarding projects he was involved in during his career. Audio is available from the archives vault AT 3659 to AT 3669.

Audiovisual Materials series

Series consists of audiocassette tapes of the CBC radio shows “Dr. David Suzuki’s Discovery” and “Equinox.” Tapes average 15-25 minutes in length and include weekday and weekend editions of the shows, which cover various topics in the sciences and humanities. This series also includes several Betacam videocassettes of the CBC show “The Nature of Things” starring Suzuki. The average run time is between 45 and 55 minutes.

Audio-Visual Recordings series

Series consists of seven sound recordings and two videotapes. The audiotapes include lectures by Daniells, practice tape, radio broadcasts, and an interview. One videotape is a copy of a filmed CBC interview of Ethel Wilson by Daniells. The other is a copy of a film made in 1949-50 by students of Daniells who asked him to read the script.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of VHS tapes, U-Matic, and audiocassette tapes collected by Saltzman usually feature him in some capacity. The letter was included with audiocassette tape XX, “Interview with Len Scher ‘Intermarriage’ 1992.” Some of the audiovisual materials are not dated.

Audiovisual Series

Series consists of video and audio recordings of events on campus both in Vancouver and Okanagan, including copies of media clips, promotional videos, and stock footage.

Audiovisual series

Recorded talks and interviews with various academics including James E. Birren, Klause Shroeder Kazifas Moor'oka, Allan Thomas, Yoshiyuki Matsuda, Sol Rubinstein and Bill Griffith.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of video and audio recordings of announcements regarding endowments and donations to UBC. Recording times refer to the actual recordings, not the length of the tape. Audiovisual material is located in the Archives vault. Please ask archives staff regarding access.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of six audio tapes, including a radio interview with Black (1987), two performances of "Sam Black Sketches (1988 and 1990), and speeches given on his 50th wedding anniversary. The video tapes, particularly "Sam Black: Surface Flows," "Art Explorations A Workshop with Sam Black," and "Shared Visions," provide exciting insights into Black's philosophy about art. The super 8mm film is labelled "Sam Black" and "Schools and London Trip 19th April-21st May 1972".

Audiovisual series

The series consists of a VHS and DVD copy of Fulton’s information on structural change and a CD-ROM from the UN about the women’s movement.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of audio cassettes, VHS tapes, and CDs. Topics covered in the material include Fisheries, Lighthouses, Senatorial duties, MP duties, women in politics, BC Unity, federal politics, research on arthritis, etc.

Recordings are stored in the archives vault. Please ask archives staff regarding access.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of one VHS tape interview of Juda Quastel in conservation with H.F. Bradford produced by the UK Biochemical Society

Audiovisual series

The series consists of audio recordings and films, presumably taken by Alan Sawyer or others working with him. The audio recordings are on reel-to-reel tapes (10 7” reels and 4 5” reels) and include recordings of lectures and discussions. The films are on “Super 8 mm” film and depict scenes in Mexico and South America. These materials were acquired in 2018 and 2021.

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