Art Education (ARTE) subseries
- Subseries
- 1976-1990
一部分Department of Visual and Performing Arts in Education fonds
Sub-series consists of minutes, reports, and correspondence arising from the administration of the Art Education (ARTE) program.
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Art Education (ARTE) subseries
一部分Department of Visual and Performing Arts in Education fonds
Sub-series consists of minutes, reports, and correspondence arising from the administration of the Art Education (ARTE) program.
一部分Department of Visual and Performing Arts in Education fonds
Series consists of correspondence, copies of circulars announcing "Quarterly Quorum" events (primarily presentations and colloquia with visiting faculty), and biographical information on speakers.
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Men's Athletic Association Executive Committee.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and drafts for scientific papers and lectures, overhead transparencies used in lectures, photographs, scrapbooks and publications. The records document Dr. Larkin's research, teaching, and administrative careers, and also provide an overview of his role as a scientific authority on various public issues. Fonds also includes some administrative records from the UBC Institute of Fisheries that had been integrated into the fonds. The records have been arranged into the following series: Subject files; Peter Larkin - Personal; Publications, manuscripts, and lecture notes; Institute of Fisheries/Institute of Animal Resource Ecology; Salmonid Enhancement Program; Rawson Academy of Aquatic Science; British Columbia Packers Limited; SPARK (Strategic Planning for Applied Research and Knowledge - B.C. Science Council); Widerness Advisory Committee; Special Advisory Committee on Strathcona Park; Northern River Basins Study; ICLARM (International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management)/ CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research); "Bolt Decision" (United States vs. State of Washington); and IDRC (International Development Research Centre).
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Institute of Fisheries / Institute of Animal Resource Ecology series
Series consists of correspondence, CVs, reports, and scrapbooks relating to the Institute of Fisheries / Animal Resource Ecology, arranged into two sub-series.
Salmonid Enhancement Program series
Series consists of correspondence, notes, and reports documenting Dr. Larkin's involvement with the British Columbia Salmonid Enhancement Program.
Subseries consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and minutes from the NRBS Board and the Science Advisory Committee.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and minutes arising from Dr. Larkin's involvement with two international research organizations: the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
Series consists of copies of published articles, typewritten manuscripts, annotated notes, and commentary on various CBC radio and television broadcasts.
Series consists of an artificially assembled grouping of files that did not easily fit into the other series identified in the fonds.
Series consists of photographic prints, negatives and slides, divided into very general categories, including Sam Black and family, Black artwork and photographs taken by Black during his travels. The pictures of artwork, used in conjunction with the cancellation proofs and the lino- and woodblock prints, provide a vital record in documenting the breadth of Black's artistic output during his career.
Series consists of mimeographed course outlines, assignments, other course materials, and correspondence.
Series consists of black and white photographic prints of various sizes. The images are of Dr. Argue, members of his family in Alberta, and colleagues in New York and St. Louis. Photographs are numbered according to the Archives' photograph cataloguing system and are stored in the Archives Vault series 15.1. Please ask archives staff about access.
The fonds consists of a report of coordination efforts between the University of British Columbia Departments of Education and Agriculture (1917), Convocation programs (1926), miscellaneous Senate records relating to funding cutbacks (1931-1933) and materials from the Student Publicity Campaign (1931-1932).
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Series consists of committee meeting minutes and interdepartmental memoranda, correspondence, meeting reports and annual reports, elections, curriculum revisions, and reading lists.
The records are arranged in eight sub-series: Graduate Committee and Graduate Faculty, Executive Committee, Academic Consultative Committee, Policy and Planning Committee, Honours Committee, Curriculum Committee, Majors Committee, and Senior Committee.
The ComPost was a newsletter intended primarily for those faculty members responsible for teaching English composition.
Subseries consists of copies of the newsletter, filed in chronological order from September 1973 to April 1977.
Notable Alumni Ephemera series
Series consists of ephemera related to notable authors who are English Department alumni.
Series consists of materials used in classes and laboratories within the Department of Physics.
The series includes Department of Physics Annual Reports sent to the President’s Office and related materials and notes by Professor John Warren on x-rays and particle physics.
Series consists of correspondence generated and received by both the department and individual professors in particular. Series contains two subseries: Department and Faculty members subseries.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, and reports relating to the various committees on which Anna Leith served during her career in the UBC Library system. In particular, the fonds contains material relating to the Woodward Library, the UBC Health Sciences Centre and the B.C. Medical Centre.
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Series consists of minutes of meetings, annual reports, newsletters, and conference proceedings about Leith's involvement with the Health Sciences Centre.
Fonds consists of notes, correspondence, reports, and drafts produced by Shearer and others related to his participation in the Standing Committee on National Finance, The Academic Advisory Committee on Constitutional Reform, written briefs on the revision of banking legislation in Canada in 1977 and the Senate ad hoc Committee on University Organization.
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Senate ad hoc Committee on University Organization series
Series includes reports, drafts, correspondence and notes from the Senate ad hoc Committee on University Organization; it also includes reports on the organization of other universities.
Assorted Poems: Miscellaneous series
Series consists of assorted poetry. Some of the poems composed by Riddehough have been annotated with the names of acquaintances who received copies, and several poems have been translated.
Series consists of fifteen photographs that include photographs of Geoffrey Riddehough from childhood to adulthood. Photographs have been removed and filed with the UBC Library Open Collections Series UBC (77.1).
Series consists of a letter concerning travel to Cornwall, a sales receipt for Cornish books, a three-part supplement to "Cornish Simplified," and two Cornish publications. Series also includes two prints, one of UBC's Main Library by John Ridington and Riddehough’s annotated copy of “Greek Lyric Poets.”
Series consists of notes and other research material generated by Penny Washington and Frances Wasserlein during the "History of Women at UBC Project".
Fonds consists of records documenting the programs and activities of the Radio Society / CiTR (including DISCORDER), including textual records and sound recordings of a variety of programs, radio plays, campus events, public service announcements, photographs of the radio studio and from different events, 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. Fonds also consists of materials related to the administration of the radio station including information about licensing, executive meetings, policies, job descriptions, and staff training.
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Series contains copied photographs and photographs of the CiTR studio, events, and executive members.
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.
Committee for Medieval Studies fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, course outlines and materials, papers submitted to the Medieval Workshop, and video recordings. The records reflect the Committee's involvement in devising an interdisciplinary course of study (1972-1977) for students interested in the medieval field, and the Committee's role in organizing the annual Medieval Workshop at UBC (1973-1979). The video recordings are from a series entitled Beyond the Memory of Man in which members of the Committee appeared.
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Beyond the Memory of Man series
Series consists of video recordings produced by the Committee and broadcast as part of the Beyond the Memory of Man television series. Please ask the Archives staff regarding access to these cassettes; they are located in the Archives Vault from VT 0044 to VT 0494. See the finding aid for more details.
Miscellaneous Research Materials series
Series consists of miscellaneous research notes and material.
Series consists of records which document Edgar Wickberg's research on historical land tenure and rural society in China and includes research notes, correspondence, computer printouts, and photocopies of both archival documents and scholarly articles. It is organized into the following sub-series, based mainly on the regions or provinces in China on which Wickberg concentrated his research: China - General; Anhui; Hong Kong, New Territories, & Guangdong (Qing period); Lower Yangtze River; South China; and Taiwan. The order in which Wickberg organized the materials has been retained.
Rural Localities in China series
Series consists of records documenting research on the effects of commercialization on land tenure and rural society in different regions of China. The materials include research notes, correspondence, and photocopies of archival documents and scholarly articles. The series was initially titled "Rural Localities in Several Regions of China 1895-1937 - Research of 1972-75 (Canada Council Grant)".
Series consists of file cards and notes assembled by Edgar Wickberg in his research. They are stored in file card boxes and document his research on land tenure and social systems in Taiwan, Guangdong, Hong Kong, and China.
Series consists of 19 letters Margaret Sage wrote to her parents and brother Donald from Tashme and two letters from Walter Sage to his wife Nelda while she was staying at Tashme.
Series consists of a limited amount of incoming correspondence.
Series consists of photographs taken by or collected by Chipman between 1940 and 1980. The bulk of the photographs is Canadian Women's Army Corp official government photographs and snapshots of friends and places she travelled. There are also a few photo prints and negatives dating back to the turn of the century. She collected early photographs to paste on pages to illustrate manuscript material that she was transcribing or as research documents for articles.
The photographs are arranged chronologically by date. Photographs were initially catalogued as part of the Haweis Family photographs, and the numbering (BC 1903) reflects this. Photographs BC 1903/78-80 were acquired as part of Joseph den Biesen’s 2016 donation. These photos are located in the archives vault.
Subseries consists of records that were used for research during the creation of Literature In English. Each file within the subseries pertains to a particular writer or poet that was featured in the anthology.
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.).
Canadian Writer's Handbook series
Series consists of records about the Canadian Writer's Handbook, a writing guide co-authored by Messenger and Jan de Bruyn that was published in 1980 (1st ed.), 1986 (2nd ed.) and 1995 (3rd ed.). There are two subseries: Miscellaneous subseries and Subject subseries.
Series consists of records about Elements of Writing: a Process Rhetoric for Canadian Students (previously called "Essentials of Writing"), a writing guide co-authored by Messenger and Peter A Taylor and published in 1984. These records include correspondence, notes, drafts, reviews, permission forms, and revisions.
Series consists of records about Messenger's role as the Canadian National Editor of Conradiana between 1969 to 1980. These records include correspondence, notes, clippings, drafts and annotated copies of articles and reviews, and revisions.
Series consists of records about Messenger's miscellaneous editorial and review projects for Prentice-Hall Canada Inc. These records include an annotated policy document and correspondence.
Series consists of records of William Messenger's years with the UBC English Department. There are four subseries: Academic Teaching Career subseries, ComPost subseries, Course Materials subseries and Miscellaneous subseries.
Subseries consists of issues of the ComPost, the English Department's composition newsletter, which Messenger created and edited, including notes, distribution lists, memos and articles.
UBC Gifts and Endowments series
Series consists of records relating to Gifts and Endowments from William and Ann Messenger, including correspondence, notices of awards, and book lists.
Series consists of Messenger's records as an undergraduate student at the University of Washington (1955-1956), a graduate student at Cornell University (1957-1959) and a post-graduate student at UCLA at Berkeley (1960-1966). These records include correspondence, student papers, artwork, designs and pencil drawings (thumbnail faculty drawings), manuscripts, notebooks, examinations, assignments, and transcripts.