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Interviews series

The series consists of transcripts of interviews carried out with former students, friends and colleagues of Ethel Johns.

Interviews & Presentations

This series consists of interviews done by Kilian with Colin Gabelmann, an MLA from the Vancouver area. Issues discussed include women’s rights, social services and a day in the life of an MLA. The presentations are related to education, science fiction and technology.

Interviews

Series consists of drafts of transcribed interviews conducted by Garrick Chu and others with Byng Thom, Andrew Joe, and Roy Kiyoki and a basic list of questions for war subjects.

Interview transcripts and sound recordings

Series consists of transcripts and sound recordings of interviews conducted by Rolf Knight. Includes transcripts of interviews with Harvey Murphy and John Smith, and transcripts and sound recordings of interviews with Bob Chestnut.

Interview tapes

Series consists of recordings of interviews, which relate primarily to fisheries and canneries but also to the logging industry. Stacey identifies himself as the interviewer in some of the tapes, but his involvement is not as apparent in all of them.

Interview recordings

Series contains a total of 18 cassette tapes recorded by Irene Howard. Some were conducted in the course of research on the life of Ethel Wilson. These include interviews and/or discussions with Lila Malkin, Lucile Parsons, D’Uyly Rochfort and Mrs. George Thompson. The other interviews related to the history of Vancouver’s West End with Mr. G.E. Eldridge, Mrs. A.D. Bell-Irving, Elspeth Cherniavsky and Henry Randolph Clyne. The other interviews include Clyde Turner on Woodward’s Department Store and Bill Beacon of Berryland Farms. There is one interview that contains material for broadcast, called Mom’s Repairs.

Interview and Sound Recording Project Records.

Series consists of transcripts of Miki’s interviews with Eli Mandel and Robert Kroetsch, and correspondence and permission slips concerning a studio recordings project organized by Miki. Also includes recordings of interviews conducted by Ann Sunahara of J. Tanaka, Charlie Tanaka, Kinzie Tanaka, George Tanaka, and Harold Hirose, and interviews of other important figures of the Japanese Canadian community and redress movement.

Interview and film transcripts

Series consists of transcripts of interviews conducted with the friends, family, and associates of Malcolm Lowry and Lowry scholars for the documentary, as well as a final transcript of the completed film. The producers of the film conducted interviews with 46 people in England, Canada, and Mexico, though not all of the interviews were used in the final film, including an interview with Jan Gabrial, which was conducted after the documentary was completed. The majority of the interviews were conducted by Robert Duncan with a few being conducted by Donald Brittain. The interview transcripts include annotations that may indicate the sections considered for use in the film. Interview transcripts are arranged by film roll numbers or location roll numbers, numbers given to each ten-minute film roll for editing and record-keeping purposes. The roll numbers correspond to the chronological order in which the interviews took place. The series is arranged into 39 files. Files are named according to the interview subject(s) and the film roll number(s).

Inter-University Activities and Committees series

This series consists of correspondence, documentation, minutes, notifications, reports, and other materials about the University at Large and many committees to which the Head of Graduate Studies was involved or reported. It is divided into the following subseries: President's Committee of Academic Deans (alphabetical), President's Committees (numeric), University at Large (alphabetical), Senate (numeric), Other University Committees (alphabetical), and Faculty Awards Committee – Killam and other (alphabetical). This series has a mixture of arrangement systems. Each sub-series is noted with the arrangement used.

Internment camp newsletters

Records in this series include editions of newsletters created during the time of internment and during the return voyage.

Internews was created by and circulated among internees during their time at Santo Tomas. Prior to circulation, the newsletters were reviewed and approved by the Japanese to prohibited negative or rebellious discourse. Newsletters reported primarily on the activities of the camp and its internees.

International work

This series includes Waddell's work on the international scene, spanning his legal and political career. Most notably, the series features the early stages of advocacy for the International Criminal Court, through Waddell's involvement in the Canadian arm of Parliamentarians for Global Action (previously known as Parliamentarians for World Order). Contents include newsletters, press, correspondence, reports, agendas and itineraries, travel information, invitations, and research. Contents cover group memberships, travel and meetings, and subject files on international subjects.

International Women's Day

Series includes materials related to the organization of International Women’s Day events in 1977 and 1979. In 1977, Epstein assisted in organizing marches and a series of workshops, and the organizing committee produced pamphlets on women’s and family issues (eg. daycare affordability) in cooperation with the Women’s Research Centre. In 1979, the IWD Coalition worked with a variety of other women’s and labour groups, including the Canadian Proletarian Party newspaper, SORWUC, the Vancouver Council of Women, AUCE, CUPW, and the BC Federation of Labour. They produced ta variety of information pamphlets, hosted an information day on women’s issues with speakers and a bake sale, hosted a concert, and advertised for a rally and demonstration about various issues related to women’s liberation.

Series contents include photograph negatives and textual records relating to the organization of International Women’s Day events in 1977 and 1979. Textual materials include administrative records (meeting minutes, committee reports, handwritten notes, mailing lists, correspondence, and event itineraries), promotional materials (flyers, posters, pamphlets, and information sheets), and newspaper clippings. Mailing lists cover organizations and individuals from the greater Vancouver region.

International Trade Commission.

Series contains records relating to the International Trade Commissions and the Council of Forest Industries involvement in the commission. Material consists of memos and correspondence regarding the Commission, statements made by the Senate Finance Committee, a petition to the International Trade Commission and the United States Department of Commerce regard Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shingles, and Fence, Shingle and Shake pre, post, and hearing documents as well as the injury decision report, notes from P. Gilbert on the Shingle and Shake inquiry, and a collection of proceedings of the Commission.

International series

This series includes records relating to the collaboration between Distance Education and Technology and various universities worldwide to improve distance education. This includes correspondence, brochures, meeting information, conference programs and proceedings, project proposals, and reports. The series is arranged according to the filing system provided by the creator.

International Relations series

Series consists of records documenting the faculty’s relationships with business schools in other countries and its involvement in international educational programmes and includes correspondence, reports, and published materials. It is organized in alphabetical order by file title.

International Law Association series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, and draft articles documenting Bourne's involvement in the International Law Association and his interest in the issues the Association addressed. The arrangement of the files reflects Bourne's filing system.

International House series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, correspondence, photographs, reports, brochures, newsletters, printed material, and a scrapbook about the activities of International House, Vancouver, the B.C. Chapter of the International House Association and the International House Association, Inc.

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers business manager's files.

This series consists of George Gee's office files from the years he spent acting as business manager for the IBEW. This series contains exhibits from the IBEW internal trial of George Gee, IBEW constitutions from 1950 and 1954, wage agreements, financial statements, correspondence, grievances, and related documents.

Internal branch business

Series consists of records related to the Vancouver GMB’s regular meetings and administrative affairs from 1982-1985 and 1988-1989. The records include minutes, financial statements and correspondence with members and the IWW’s central co-ordinating body.

Interactive/performance art

From 1971 onwards, Banana began using interactive and performance art prominently in her artistic practice. This series captures Banana’s various projects and performances. Beginning with her Town Fool activities in Victoria, Banana would often create projects which engaged audience participation. Beginning in the 1990s, she began to create large interactive projects which engaged in research-like activities, under the aegis of the Specific Research Institute. These projects often produced a large number of response forms, which can be found throughout this series, along with reports, certificates of participation, scripts for performances, working drafts and other items. Most items in this series are textual records.

Series is arranged into ten subseries: Bananology and other certificates, Specific Research Institute – But Is It Art?, Specific Research Institute – Proof Positive That Germany Is Going Bananas, Specific Research Institute – Miscellaneous, In the RED/In the BLACK, Futurist Sounds, The WORLD SERIES, A Condensed History of Performance Art, Regifting Bananas, Miscellaneous Projects and Performances.

Insurance records.

Series consists of appraisals, statements, policies, correspondence, and other records concerning insurance for the Canadian Western Lumber Company, Limited. Includes records pertaining to insurance for the Company’s subsidiary companies as well.

Institutional Analysis and Planning Reports series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, statistical analysis and survey forms. The records document the study of the University both physically and intellectually (via course evaluations). Reports in Box 16 were found in remote storage and added in September 2018. Those in Boxes 17 and 18 were added in March 2021. Series arranged in chronological order.

Institute seminar records series

Series consists of notices, lists, correspondence, and other records concerning seminars offered by the Institute. Includes also some records pertaining to relevant seminars offered by the Department of Zoology and other university departments.

Institute research activities records series

The series consists of correspondence, reports, and other records relating to Institute research activities and facilities. It also includes Noman Wilimovsky’s bound volume of library zoological plates with correspondence inserted in this volume. The work is oversized and located in the UBC Archives Vault Bay 6A (88a) column 4, shelf 4.

Inspirations Series

Series consists of photocopies of Coulthard's idea book, pamphlets, and a collection of annotated, published books that influenced Coulthard in her musical compositions and lyrics.

Inspection reports

Series consists of certificates of canned salmon examination from June-September 1938. Contains information on quantity, weight, and vacuum.

Industrial Operations Reduction

Series made by creator that contains industrial, business, and international operations records and correspondences that relate to either reduction in specified products or cost of operation reduction methods in specific areas of the company.

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