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Newsletters.

Series contains newsletters relating to the Council of Forest Industries Shingle and Shake Division. Material consists of newsletters that are concerned with education and training information, committee updates and reports, residential housing construction figures, notes on publicity, and average prices of different wood related constructions in the Vancouver and Victoria area.

Newsletters.

Series consists of newsletters documenting shingle and shake applicators in the lower mainland, application costs for roofs and walls, information about the Canadian Wood Council, and information of a variety of conferences relating to shingle and shakes specifically and wood more broadly.

Newsletters series

Series consists of newsletters about the Johanneans from Australia, Beijing, Eastern U.S., Guangdong, Harbin, Hong Kong, Nanjing, New York, Northern California, Shanghai, Southern California, Tianjin and Vancouver. Some are from St. John’s University Medical Alumni Association in North America. The Series is arranged into thirty-eight files.

Newspaper and magazine clippings.

Ron Bick Lee had a collection of Chinese and English newspaper and magazine clippings on politics, economics and cultural related news about Vancouver, other parts of North America, Hong Kong, Taiwan and China mainland. Other clippings in his collection also reveal his personal interest in health care, gardening, Chinese and English learning. Documents are arranged into files according to the topic of the documents.

Newspaper Articles

Series consists of two folders containing newspaper clippings. The first folder contains loose clippings of articles from newspapers and journals. They deal with a diverse array of topics, most notably Stonehenge, telling or measuring time, and calendars and calendar reform. The second folder is a bound volume of newspaper clippings taken from a variety of sources covering the time period of August 4 to November 3, 1931, done by Editorial Services Ltd. on behalf of the International Fixed Calendar League. These clippings are mostly about calendar reform and the activities of the League.

Newspaper clippings

Series consists of newspaper clippings on various plays, short articles, book reviews written by or about Delafield. Also included are her obituaries. Memos accompany some clippings.

Newspaper clippings.

Series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, many of which pertain to John Emerson, his productions, or acquaintances. The series also contains two theatre programmes.

Newspaper clippings

This series includes clippings from various newspapers which relate to fishing and water issues, the people involved, programs, and First Nations rights and court decisions. There are both copies and originals. The clippings are attached and in one folder.

Newspaper clippings

Series consists of newspaper clippings collected by Dorothy Shepherd, relating to her husband's political career. Includes clippings concerning the activities of the CCF (and later the NDP) party in British Columbia.

Newspaper clippings

Series consists of newspaper clippings, both loose and in scrapbooks, collected by Shepherd. Includes clippings of articles pertaining to Shepherd's career, including clippings concerning his political campaigns and speeches given by him, clippings of his own columns, and subject clippings related to his various political interests. Includes many clippings pertaining to the B .C . Coast Vegetable Marketing Board.

Newspaper clippings

Series consists of newspaper clippings and a few related documents pertaining to Hill-Tout’s anthropological interests, including material pertaining to lectures given by Hill-Tout internationally and his involvement with various associations, as well as some clippings providing biographical information.

Newspaper Clippings

This series contains articles or photographs cut from newspapers or magazines that pertain to the Korean-Canadian community in some way. Newspapers frequently excerpted are the Koreanna, the Korean Times Toronto, and the Korean Canadian News.

Newspaper clippings and articles relating to acquaintances

Series consists of material relating to Roy Daniells and Tuli Larsen, both professors of English Literature at the University of British Columbia. Also included is a newspaper clipping relating to the architect Sir Denys Ladsun, who worked with Wells Coates.

Newspaper Clippings series

Series consists of clippings, many of which were sent to Daniells by his parents. Those of a general nature from the Victoria newspapers files have been discarded. The remaining news clippings found loose in the correspondence files have been brought together and organized by type.

Newspaper Clippings series

Series consists of newspaper clippings documenting reports of Eastman's public lectures and copies of newspaper articles written by Eastman.

Newspaper issues

The series consists of What’s On, What’s On Magazine, Kootenay Weekly Express, and The Express newspapers starting in November 1988 until its end in February 2011. The newspaper covers events in the city of Nelson, B.C., and was published and owned by Nelson Becker throughout its run.

Nisga’a 2000: Calder v. Attorney General British Columbia and Campbell v. Nisga’a Tribal Council

Series consists of clippings, notes and legal documents related to the Calder v. Attorney General British Columbia land rights case heard in the Supreme Court of BC in 1969, the BC Court of Appeal in 1970 and the Supreme Court of Canada in 1973. It also contains records related to Campbell v. Nisga’a Tribal Council case heard in 2000, which immediately followed the signing of the Nisga’a by the Nisga’a Tribal Council, Canada and British Columbia in 2000.

Non fiction

The series contains a variety of forms of writing and span nearly a thirty-year period. The series includes research material, newspaper clipping, photocopies of newspaper clipping, typescript and computer generated material, the series also contains hand-written annotations and correspondence with publishers. The series is split up into sub series according to form, which include; Newspaper sub series which includes "Report from Ottawa" and letters-to-the editor (1968-1997), book reviews (1970-1981) and speeches (1968-1976). The speeches sub series covers a range of topics but focuses on the different competencies in which Howard acted, thus writing is featured, but also subjects like tax reform are also represented . Howard also wrote speeches for others (1974-1990) which include speeches made for Liberal Party politicians such as, Honourable Marc Lalonde (Minister of Health and Welfare, 1973), and John Dyck (Liberal candidate for Okanagan Boundary).

Non-Fiction Manuscripts series

The series consists of non-fiction manuscripts and essays written by Rule. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject or title.

Non-student study (Phase I) series

This series consists primary of research material for the first phase of Whittaker’s study of non-students at Berkeley. Material includes questionnaire drafts and results, codebooks and tables, notes, and correspondence. Also included are proposals and drafts for a 1967 paper co-authored with Watts titled “Psychological Needs and Nonconformity.” A note with the received files indicates that some open-ended question results and analysis (questions 12, 15-16, 19-23) have been removed and filed with his Phase II material, most of which is not currently in the possession of University Archives.

Non-textual materials.

Series consists of one black and white photograph of a group in the Vancouver Mayor’s office, inscribed to Emerson, and two audio discs recordings of “Vancouver” by Tommy Ryan.

Non-textual materials series

The series consists of audiovisual materials and digital-born materials featuring H. Peter Oberlander or regarding projects he was involved in during his career. The microfilm is included in box 37.

Nootka Packing Company, Ltd.

Series consists of administrative records of the Nootka Packing Company, Ltd., including: daily cannery reports and daily fish meal and oil reports (these in three bound ledgers); invoices; memorandums of agreement; and correspondence with various outside companies, predominantly regarding the purchase and lease of equipment.

Nootka-Banfield Packing Company, Ltd.

Series consists of administrative and financial records of the Nootka-Banfield Packing Company, Ltd., including: correspondence; memos; tax receipts; lists of employees and boats; agreements with plant unions; Department of Fisheries statistical records; payroll records (specifically for the Port Albion Cannery); equipment lease and rental records; blueprints for bunkhouses; and numbered brass tool tags, also from the Port Albion Cannery. Unions with which the Nootka-Banfield Packing Company signed agreements include the United Fish Cannery and Reduction Plant Workers’ Federal Union Local 89, and the United Fishermen’s Federal Union of British Columbia Local 44.

Northern River Basins Study series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports from the Northern River Basins Study, which examined the ecology and human activities of the Athabaska-Peace River basin. Dr. Larkin chaired the Study's Science Advisory Committee. The materials are arranged in two sub-series.

Notebook

Series consists of a notebook containing newspaper clippings regarding World War II events in 1942, prepared by Shepherd for a class assignment .

Notebooks

The series consists of 17 hand-written notebooks that contain drafts of Spider Robinson's Writings and ideas as well as some drawings.

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