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Subject Files series

Series consists of radio addresses, speeches, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and reports about Sage's interest in B.C. history. Includes personal names files that contain research notes, correspondence, and published or printed material about various individuals. It also includes property records about sites in Vancouver and Point Roberts. Series is divided into two subseries: Miscellaneous Subjects and Personal Names subseries.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and published materials regarding subjects and organizations. The series reflects Bourne's involvement with many levels of law, with particular emphasis on academia and provincial, national, and international law. In addition, the series maintains Bourne's system of filing according to the subject.

Subject Files series

Series consists of records documenting Laycock's areas of professional interest and includes correspondence, manuscripts, course materials, and published materials. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subject Files series

Series includes clippings, publications, reports, news releases, briefs and correspondence concerning issues, events and institutions monitored by Community Relations. Series is organized alphabetically according to subject file title.

Subject Files series

Series consists of reports, correspondence, notes and newspaper cuttings. The records document the University's response and participation in external task forces and also document the varied concerns which required study during the office's lifespan. Series arranged in chronological order.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, printed material, photographs, legal documents, published and unpublished reports, invitations, maps, speeches and addresses, notes, photos, mailing lists, and notes, arranged alphabetically by subject then chronologically by date. The records were created both by the Chancellor and his office staff in the course of activities associated with the Chancellorship and range from routine affirmations of appointments and schedules to documents revealing unique and valuable aspects of University events. The majority were generated between 1969 and 1971, although some documents dating back to the tenure of Chancellor Phyllis Ross, 1961-1966. Few files contain records created during Nemetz's tenure, 1967-1974, most of the files having been generated by Chancellors Buchanan and McGavin. Of particular interest are the ceremonies files which trace the evolution of projects such as Cecil Green Park and Acadia Park from the planning stage to the opening ceremonies, congregation files which reveal the social and diplomatic traditions demanded by the event, and the Koerner Foundation records which present the extent of the Foundation's assistance to the University. Numerous other files attest to the scope and variety of the Chancellor's duties, both legislated and unofficial, and reveal the function of the Chancellor as an unofficial political mediator.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, clippings and other published materials relating to subjects of professional interest to Topping, including copies of articles and news reports in which he is featured.

Subject Files Series

Series consists of three main files: general teaching background, kindergarten general background and Commission on the Future of the Faculty of Education (COFFE).

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, notes, published materials, and other materials containing what Daniells considered helpful information. Up until 1972, he weeded these files fairly frequently, incorporating the correspondence into his correspondence files, leaving only cumulative files. Post-1972, they were weeded less often. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject - oversized materials are filed separately.

Subject Files series

Series consists of printed and published material, photocopied documents and notes arranged by subject and filed alphabetically.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence and reports regarding the general administration of Pacific Affairs. Also included are permissions to re-print Pacific Affairs articles in other publications and some articles about the history of the Institute of Pacific Relations written by William Holland and others.

Subject files series

Series consists of subject files of notes, correspondence, papers, reports, clippings, publications, photographs, blueprints, and other material relating to areas of Clemens' research and his involvement in various projects and organizations. Includes material relating to his involvement with the Conservation Association of Canada, and his work at the University of British Columbia and as a Consultant to Staff for the International Pacific Salmon Commission.

Subject Files series

Series consists of transcripts of oral interviews for her book As We Remember It, biographies, book lists, reports on regional library systems in British Columbia and Quebec, and conference notes.

Subject Files series

Series consists of records documenting the University’s administration of the Society and Skeleem Village and includes correspondence, minutes, reports, and legal records.

Subject files series.

This series contains material collected by Butler while doing background research for his proposed bibliography of Haig-Brown’s works.

Subject Files series

Series consists of reports and correspondence relating to specific events and organizations with which the Alumni Association was involved. The series also includes the minutes of Annual Meetings from 1953-66. Series arranged in alphabetical order.

Subject Files series

Series consists of subject files of the Graduate Student Society, including files relating to the implementation of dental plan coverage for graduate students, renovations to the Graduate Student Centre / Thea Koerner House, and University reform.

Subject Files series

Series consists of records created or acquired by Hardwick during his tenure on Vancouver City Council and arranged by the creator according to subject and includes correspondence and reports.

Subject Files series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, correspondence, budgets, course inventories and schedules, curriculum proposals and reports, newspaper clippings, and questionnaires about the administration of the Department.

Subject Files series

Series consists of reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence, notes, articles, conference proceedings, printed material, essays, clippings, programs, and memoranda about various topics within the area of Forestry.

Subject Files series

Series consists textual materials acquired or created by Norman Epstein on a variety of subjects and topics of interest, and includes correspondence, other writings by Epstein, publications, and published items including clippings and website printouts.

Subject Files series

Series documents Fredeman's various activities, projects, and interests and contains correspondence, reports, copies of articles, clippings, and a journal. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subject Files series

Series consists of printed material, papers, and publications about Watson's professional activities and interests.

Subject Files series

Series consists of reports and correspondence regarding various events, subjects and topics of interest to SDRI and its staff. Files are un-numbered and are not obviously part of the Central Files series, so they are arranged separately. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.

Subject files series

Series composed of correspondence, agendas and minutes of various committees, reports and recommendations, briefs and printed material relating to specific subjects and committees of Senate. The series includes an index of material created before 1942. Records relate to a wide range of University events and activities, including policy development, building construction, faculty and department development, and campus life. Series generally follows the record-keeping system maintained by the Senate between 1916 and approximately 1966. File names remain as originally assigned.

Subject Files series

Series consists of an artificially assembled grouping of files that did not easily fit into the other series identified in the fonds.

Subject Files series

Series consists of files created by Stuart-Stubbs relating to his involvement in the proposal for interlibrary loan funding in Canada and the controversy involving the University of British Columbia librarian Alan Soroka. Original newspaper clippings have been replaced with photocopies for preservation reasons.

Subject files related to party politics

Series consists of subject files related to Berger’s leadership of the New Democratic Party (NDP) of British Columbia and electoral campaign of 1969, arranged by exisiting file classification numbers, together with several scrapbooks and files containing press clippings, arranged chronolgically, related to Berger’s political life and campaigns from 1960 to 1969, as NDP Member of the House of Commons for Vancouver-Burrard in 1962, Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Vancouver-Burrard in 1966-1967, and NDP leader in 1969.

Subject files regarding aboriginal peoples, the Arctic and the north

Series consists of subject files assembled for reference regarding various themes related to aboriginal peoples and their rights in Canada, the United States and Australia, native land claims, Arctic environment and settlements, and development of natural resources in the north of Canada. The files include correspondence, notes, and speeches; a large proportion of the files is comprised of government and corporate publications and other published material.

Subject Files Library series

Series consists of records relating to UBC Library programmes, policies, and activities and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, and notes.

Subject Files

Series consists of correspondence, clippings, postcards, photographs, newsletters,
and other printed material on a variety of subjects primarily related to the
W.R.C.N.S. These subjects include administration, women and women's services,
files on persons, ships, uniforms, reports, the Royal Canadian Navy, publishers,
poems, prayers, various cities in Canada, and music.

Subject Files

Series consists of material that relates to subjects not covered in other series. Includes predominantly miscellaneous correspondence and the personal files of society members. Correspondence is interfiled throughout all personal papers in this sub-series. Early printed reference material has been organized alphabetically according to author/publisher.

Subject files

Series consists of files of correspondence, notes, and printed material pertaining to various subjects, such as agriculture, fisheries, and education, assembled by Shepherd.

Subject files

Series consists of 16 subject files: capital punishment; genesis of the Society for Population Control; income tax return; lecture notes; letters from readers; memorabilia; miscellany - theatre, odds and ends; Okanagan Summer School of the Arts; progressive education; Reginerazione; royal visit to Fiji; UBC memorabilia; UBC research materials; Vancouver foundation battle; west coast writers.

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