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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.

Land Tenure series

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)".

File Cards series

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.

Correspondence series

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.

Photographs series

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.

Research Notes subseries

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.

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.).

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.

Elements of Writing series

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.

Conradiana series

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.

Prentice-Hall Canada series

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.

UBC English Department series

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.

ComPost 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.

Student Records series

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.

Detective and Murder Mystery series

Series consists of Messenger's works of fiction, detective story and murder mystery, including his manuscripts, outlines, notes, correspondence with publishers, and the final manuscript of A Necessary End, a murder mystery co-authored by Messenger with his wife Ann under the pseudonym of Edmund Carey.

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.

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William Herbert New fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1296
  • Fonds
  • 1904-2023

The fonds consists of records which document William New's publications, lectures, and other activities between 1947 and 2018. Most of the series are based on published works written or edited by New. The remaining records relate to other projects, prizes, awards, papers, conferences, correspondence, or professional interests. Collectively, these records reflect New's various roles as professor, public speaker, editor, author, and poet.

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Criticism and History series

The series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and records related to works of literary criticism and history authored and edited by New. Publications include Among Worlds: An Introduction to Modern Commonwealth and South African Fiction (1975), Margaret Laurence: The Writer and Her Critics (1977,) Malcom Lowry (1971), A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock (1978), Dreams of Speech and Violence: The Art of Short Story in Canada and New Zealand (1987), A History of Canadian Literature (1989), Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English (1990), Inside the Poem (1992), Land Sliding: Imagining Space, Presence & Power in Canadian Writing (1997), Borderlands: How We Talk About Canada (1998), Reading Mansfield and Metaphors of Form (1999), Annual Review of Canadian Writing, Articulating West: Essays on Purpose and Form in Modern Canadian Literature (1972), Grandchild of the Empire: About Irony, Mainly in the Commonwealth (2003), and From a Speaking Place: Writings from the first 50 years of Canadian Literature (2009).

Editions and Anthologies series

The series consists of manuscripts, correspondence, organization notes, and records related to books and anthologies edited by New. Works represented in this series include the Four Hemispheres (1971), Voice and Vision (1972), Modern Canadian Essays (1976), Active Voice (1986), Modern Stories in English (1975), Canadian Short Fiction: From Myth to Modern (1986, 1992), Literature in English (1993), Canadian Literature (1966-177, 1994, 2002) and A 20th Century Anthology (1984).

Miscellaneous series

The series consists of general correspondence and includes personal materials, teaching aids, records about a Canadian literature correspondence course taught by New, talks given by New, and other miscellaneous materials he collected.

Executive Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence of executive members reflecting a range of CSECS's administrative and operational issues and activities, including funding and financial administration of meetings and conferences, administration of membership lists and collection of fees, grant applications and general revenue.

Records Relating to Conferences and Annual General Meetings series

Series consists of correspondence, notices, programmes and agendas, registration forms, memoranda, invoices, rejected paper proposals, press releases and press clippings. The bulk of the records reflect activities directed toward the planning and organizing of annual general meetings and academic conferences that took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Helen Dahlstrom fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1300
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1999, predominant 1968-1999

Fonds consists of records generated by Helen Dahlstroms activities in her capacity as a pianist, accompanist, music teacher, choir conductor, examiner, adjudicator, and national, provincial and international arts and music boards. The records relate to personal and administrative daily activities concerning music and the arts, mainly in western Canada and to a lesser extent in the United States, England, France and Africa. The records consist of personal and administrative correspondence, newspaper clippings, concert programs, newsletters of music associations, bibliographies of chief Canadian composers, material relating to music teaching, histories of music associations and musicians, curriculum vitae, speeches, Canadian music sheets, jury lists and schedules of music examinations, music evaluation notes, financial records, grant proposals, promotional material, annual reports of music associations, minutes of meetings of music associations, and miscellaneous material. In addition to the textual records, the fonds consists of a small number of photographs. The records have been arranged into the following series:
• Biographical material (1929-1993)
• Personal correspondence (1940-1999)
• Records relating to Canada Music Week committee (1970-1992)
• Records relating to Music and Arts organizations (1968-1992)
• Miscellaneous photographs (between 1970 and 1990)

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Personal Papers series

The series includes correspondence, legal documents, certificates, written verse, and various written memorabilia and artifacts acquired by Sedgewick and his family.

Selected photographs from this and other series have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 25.1.

Purcell Range Study series

Series consists of correspondence, proposals, study summaries, reports, briefs, invoices, newspaper clippings, notes, maps and press releases about Chamber's role as Study Coordinator in the Purcell Range Study.

Audio series

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

Art series

The series consists of eight numbered woodcut prints by Johnson. It was originally sold to James Thornton in 1982 or 1983.

Correspondence series

The series consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence generated and received by Johns.

Notes series

The series consists of handwritten and typed notes and excerpts generated by Johns, including speeches, lectures, and research.

Jane Rule fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1005
  • Fonds
  • 1930-2008

The fonds consists of notes, manuscripts, drafts, galleys, and correspondence relating to Rule's published and unpublished novels and short stories. The fonds also includes biographical and autobiographical material, college papers, teaching records, non- fiction manuscripts, typescript copies of book reviews by Rule, and personal and professional correspondence. Also included are numerous photographs, maintained both singly and in photograph albums, as well as digital images. Rule's collection of
reviews of her work, audio recordings of interviews and readings, her Orders of Canada and B.C. certificates, and the first XTRA! West Jane Rule Memorial Writer of the Year Award are also included.

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Reviews series

The series consists of reviews of Rule's work. The material is either arranged alphabetically by author or by book title.

Family Correspondence sub-series

The sub-series consists of correspondence between Jane Rule and members of her family, primarily letters written by Jane to her parents, which were eventually returned to her. Also included are some letters from her father, brother, sister, and nephew. Files also contain greeting cards, postcards, and clippings. Finally, a correspondence file from March Cost, a British author and family friend, addressed primarily to Jane's mother.

Glass Slides, Negatives, and Film series

The series consists of photo prints, glass slides, and negatives used by Turnbull in his teaching. The numbers assigned to the various small boxes have been retained. The series also includes a 16 mm film titled Metal Crystals, Microscopic Technique.

Keith Maillard fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1008
  • Fonds
  • 1900-2021

The fonds consists of manuscripts of his novels and short stories, issues of underground newspapers, audio recordings of Maillard's radio shows, musical scores, correspondence with other writers, and reference files for his works. It also contains extensive electronic backups of his manuscripts, digital notes, and journals on floppy diskettes. It also contains artwork and photographs of important objects, people, and places.

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Biographical Series

Series consists of assorted material pertaining to George Curtis and a list of select papers by Curtis. Also included are autobiographical notes written by George Curtis about his own life (titled “memoranda”), as well as discussions with others and supporting documentation recalling his role in various events and legal cases – these were acquired in the 2014 accession.

Articles, Talks and Notes series

Series consists of assorted material pertaining to George Curtis and a list of select papers by Curtis. Also included are autobiographical notes written by George Curtis about his own life (titled “memoranda”), as well as discussions with others and supporting documentation recalling his role in various events and legal cases – these were acquired in the 2014 accession.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of miscellaneous records relating to Curtis participation on the University’s Committee on Honorary Degrees, Faculty Committee on Student Affairs and the UBC Senate. Series also consists of materials related to Curtis’ involvement with the Harry Hawthorn Foundation.

Post-Secondary Studies series

Series consists of University of Toronto’s M.A thesis (1933), class assignments and syllabi from Columbia University (1936-1939) and finally, class notes and lists from the University of Chicago (1958-1959).

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