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Personal Records

Series consists of records relating to Niskala’s education and career. Certificates for First Aid, swimming and skiing are included, as well as a detailed curriculum vitae.

Articles related to Alice Wright

Series consists of newspaper clippings, articles and other textual material featuring articles related to Alice Wright, including articles regarding her work with the Registered Nurses’ Association of BC and the International Council of Nurses, her collection of Infant Feeding Devices, and the celebration of her 100th birthday in 1994.

Education Records

Series includes records relating to Campbell Jackson's education, including high school, the University of British Columbia, the Vancouver General Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Michigan, as well as her completion of various medical and other educational courses. Forms of records include correspondence, photographs, certificates, diplomas, transcripts, programmes, a scrapbook, yearbooks, and other memorabilia.

Artifacts

Series contains 6 objects, 1 black fabric graduation hood, 4 embroidered crests, 1 circular badge, from Dorothy Slaughter's time in the BC Public Health Service.

Diplomas

Series consists of diplomas from graduation from Queen Mary Public School, High School Entrance Certificate, University of British Columbia and Certificate of Registration for the Graduate Nurses’ Association of British Columbia.

Minutes

Meetings of this Occupational Health Nurses group, a Professional Practice Group of the RNABC, were held, generally semi-monthly, in the Lower Mainland.

Other Organizations

Series includes “Occupational Health Nursing: Achievements in Certification by Gai Thomas, a letter from CNA re ”affiliate membership”; and the CCOHN annual report to BCOHNG.

Administrative and Operational Records

Series documents the administrative and operational functions of the RDPPG. Substantial general Chapter meetings and Executive Committee minutes, agendas, attendance sheets, reports, and correspondence are included from 1967-2002. Correspondence and records created and received by the Corresponding Secretary and other executive members are also included. By-laws, resolutions, duties of the Executive Officers and Chapter letterhead are arranged in this series. Records also relate to special projects including member surveys, and member recognition. Documents related to partnerships and collaboration with the Richmond Health Board, Registered Nurses Foundation, and RNABC also appear in this series. Financial information includes annual audited reports, proposed budgets, education sponsorships for members and ledgers of annual finances. Other records relate to the Student Bursary offered by the Chapter, including pamphlets, applications, correspondence, photographs, recipient information and promotional efforts. Working copies of the publication Richmond-Delta Chapter History 1967-1997: Thirty Years of Professional Growth, written by members Ethel Warbinek and Beth Fitzpatrick with an additional chapter are arranged in this series.

Workshops and Events

Series consists of records related to various events hosted by, organized, or participated in by the RDPPG. The group hosted several meetings, workshops, and events throughout the calendar year. Materials document the planning, scheduling, communication, topics, and speakers at these events. The series also includes records from the Chapter’s participation in Nurses Week, including promotional material, correspondence, display planning and photographs. As well as event programs from the 1997 RNABC Awards. Substantial material is associated with the 30th Anniversary of the Chapter, celebrated on May 13, 1997, including invitations, planning, memberships lists, event programs, photographs, and other historical documentation relating to the Chapter. Two scrapbooks containing significant textual and photographic material document various events, programs, workshops, and activities from the Chapter’s existence. Record types include correspondence, communications, photographs, invitations, programs, pamphlets, notes, financial documents, scrapbooks, a tote bag, autograph album, and other material.

Lobbying and Advocacy

Series contains materials related to the RDPPG advocacy around nursing and health care issues and government lobbying initiatives. Documents related to meeting and communication with local representatives and MLAs, including contact information and follow up correspondence protocols. The series includes Reports and Documents produce by the National Forum on Health from 1995-1998. Advocacy materials relate to the preparation of the Submission to the Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs in partnership with the RNABC in 1990. Record types include correspondence, minutes, draft, summary and final reports, draft resolutions, lobbying protocol, minutes, memorandum, and reference materials. Final copies of the RNABC Submission to the Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs, Closer to Home: Summary and full report are arranged in this series.

Scripts series

Series consists of typescripts of Joe Schlesinger’s television news reports (1966-86) and printouts of his commentaries written for the CBC News and CBC Newsworld websites. Files are maintained in chronological order. The scripts are typed on either “onion-skin” paper or script paper. Many are carbon copies, and most have written edits on them. In many cases, several versions of the same script are retained to consider Schlesinger’s last-minute amendments.

Speeches series

Series consists of typescripts of speeches made by Schlesinger at various events, including his several honorary degree ceremonies. Files are maintained in chronological order.

Correspondence series

Series consists of items of correspondence addressed to and kept by Schlesinger, mainly regarding his professional relationships and career milestones. Items may be handwritten, typewritten, or printed from e-mail. Files are maintained in chronological order.

Notebooks series

Series consists of Schlesinger’s appointment book for 1991 and three undated spiral notebooks.

Scrapbooks series

Series consists of three scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings documenting Schlesinger’s work with different newspapers, including the Vancouver Province, the Toronto Star, and the International Herald-Tribune. Files are maintained in chronological order. The volumes are in fragile physical condition, with many loose pages, and are to be handled with care by staff and researchers.

Clippings series

Series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopied articles, website printouts, other published items, and manuscripts. It is arranged in three sub-series: Pieces by Schlesinger, Pieces about Schlesinger, and Other Pieces. Files are maintained in chronological order. Some items may have been initially included in the volumes described in the Scrapbooks series and are now re-filed here.

Awards and Recognition series

Series consists of materials that document awards, honorary degrees, and other forms of recognition received by Schlesinger during his life and include original certificates, citations, and ceremonial programmes. Files are maintained in chronological order.
Some certificates were removed from their frames during processing.

Entrepreneurship, investing, and business

This series consists of records that were created and received across Lee’s life as a result of her business ventures and investments.
A significant portion of the records relate to her ownership the Paris Beauty and Peggy Lee Beauty Centre salons and her and partial ownership of the Prince Eugene salon. Records as well as her involvement with the Hairdressers Association of British Columbia, including when she served as a Board Member and Inspector between 1992 and 1998. In addition, there is also documentation of a variety of Lee’s investments, including a detailed account of the financials for the beauty supply company King Island Clay.

Records consist of financial and legal records relating to Lee’s investments; marketing and publicity materials for the Peggy Lee Beauty Centre and earlier salons; agendas, minutes, and correspondence relating to Lee’s involvement with the Hairdressers Association of British Columbia as well as several competitions and pageants; and several awards and certificates of recognition that Lee received for her work.

Curriculum Review and Development

Series consists of records relating to the overall administration of and planning for the curriculum of the UBC School of Nursing program.

Series is arranged in the following subseries:

  1. Graduate Curriculum Committee
  2. PhD program
  3. Undergraduate

Standing Committees

Standing Committees of the UBC School of Nursing were responsible to the Faculty Caucus through the Internal Committees.

Series consists of records of a number of these committees, which in 1980 numbered thirteen. Not all committees are represented, and some are represented by only a small portion of their records. Most include some minutes, and some include other records relevant to their operations.

Series is arranged in the following subseries.

  1. Student Affairs Committee.
  2. Coordinators’ Meeting Minutes
  3. Instructional Resources Committee
  4. Education, Practice Interrelationships Committee
  5. Entry to Practice Ad hoc Committee
  6. Criteria Evaluation of Faculty Committee
  7. Nursing Outreach Committee
  8. Committee on Instruction in Service
  9. Program Orientation: Strategic Planning
  10. Faculty Status Subcommittee
  11. Faculty Organization Committee

Student Papers

Series consists of papers on various topics by UBC School of Nursing students, mostly upper level or graduate. Many are for courses, particularly Nursing 440 (Nursing Care of Adults and Families), offered by Ethel Warbinek or Denise Fargey. Five of the papers are by Anne Wyness.

Arranged alphabetically by name of student.

Administrative Records

Series consists of records documenting the various administrative functions of the School of Nursing.

Series is arranged in the following subseries.

  1. General Administration
  2. Relations with Other Organizations
  3. Celebrations and Conferences
  4. Distance and Continuing Education
  5. Various Nursing Topics

Student Information

Series consists mainly of general information related to students in the nursing
program. Some information on individual student marks is also included. List of UBC SON graduates from 1920-1989 are included.

Forestry industry reports

Series consists of reports, publications, and speeches written by Reed, in addition to some of his research materials. These documents appear to have been written and used by Reed primarily in his role as a consultant.

Memoirs

Series consists of Reed's (unpublished) memoirs, as well as some autobiographical notes and correspondence.

Court case documents

Series consists of correspondence, affidavits, and other documents related to Reed's role as an expert witness in forestry-related court cases.

Literary festivals and book fairs

Series contains textual records pertaining to various festivals and events around Canada and in Europe that Goldsmith partook in on behalf of Lazara Press. Records include conference information, programmes, newsletters, bulletins, promotional material, correspondence, travel and registration information.

Publishers

Series includes textual records pertaining to local and Canadian publishing companies with whom Goldsmith associated with. These records include publisher catalogues, correspondence, articles, obituaries, interview transcripts, reports, minutes, and promotional material.

Published Articles

This series includes Mr. Coleman's published news articles from a series of newspapers and magazines, including: The Vancouver Province (1939-1941), The Globe & Mail (1942-1950 and 1957-1962), The Telegram (1950-1952), and The Southam Newspaper (1962-1983); and MacClean's (1943-1977), Saturday Night (1953-1960), the Globe Weekend, and Star Weekly and Standard (1943-1977) magazines. Also included in the series are a few, unsorted one-time pieces published in school and community newspapers.

Crown Zellerbach Canada

Series is comprised of documentary record generated by the business activities of Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd (Southern Interior Wood Products) which purchased the business holdings of S.M. Simpson Ltd. in 1965. Series also includes older materials from mills acquired at the same time as S.M. Simpson Ltd., but which were not affiliated with S.M. Limited during its active existence, namely Lumby Sawmill.
For several years after the acquisition of S.M.S. Ltd., those holdings taken over from S.M. Simpson Ltd. were referred to the S.M. Simpson Ltd. Division of Crown Zellerbach Canada.
In 1973, the name was changed to Crown Zellerbach Canada, and the corporation embarked on a modernization program, documented in this series. In 1981, it was purchased by Fletcher Challenge Canada Ltd. and the company name was changed to Crown Forest.
Series contains documentation of sawmills located in Kelowna, Lumby, Enderby, Armstrong, Falkland, and Monte Lake, British Columbia.
Series within this sous fonds continue at 2.1.3.

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Activism collections

In addition to being involved in many political and social justice movements, Adams also avidly collected items related to those causes. This series contains three subseries: the leftist literature collection; the poster collection; and the button collection.

This series contains newspapers; magazines; newsletters, bulletins, and pamphlets; brochures; booklets; books; posters; and buttons.

NAJC Business

Series consists of activities carried out by or related to the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC), such as by the NAJC's executive councils, committees and committee members, chapter organizations, and more. The series also includes the activities of the National Japanese Canadian Citizens Association (NJCCA) before it became the NAJC. Records include minutes and reports from meetings and conferences, including several Annual General Meeting (AGM) reports, President and Vice-President reports, the National Association of Japanese Canadians' (NAJC's) constitution and amendments to that constitution, NAJC by-laws, center reports and center member lists, strategic plans, membership records, agreements, nomination documents, employment documents, correspondence, conflict of interest documentation, building information, case profiles, such as the one of Robert Bessler, survivor account records, and other records made or received by the NAJC in the course of their actions.

Reference Material

Series consists of various resources that have been made, received, or collected by the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) to be used for information, research, study, advocacy, or collaborative purposes. Records relate to either the Japanese Canadian community or to other ethnic groups. This includes photocopies of articles, textbook chapters, newspaper clippings, and other publications, copies of government documentation, documents from studies conducted, reports, demographic records, census records, booklets, and other related materials.

Federal politics

Series contains files related to Waddell's service as Member of Canadian Parliament from 1979-1993. It includes files on local constituency issues as well as broader, national themes such as free trade and the Meech Lake Accord. Some subject files reflect Waddell's political career, rather than issues of office, such as a file dedicated to the coverage of Waddell's touching of a ceremonial mace, and a file representing his bid for NDP leadership. Records include correspondence, reports, press clippings, notes, news releases, and research.

Waddell's international involvement during this time, notably through the Canadian Parliamentarians for Global Action, can be found in the International work series.

Collected papers

The series contains materials belonging to Ian McDonald’s father, Leslie (Les) McDonald, and other figures involved in IBEW Local 213. Materials relate predominantly to the activities of IBEW Local 213, though some papers also relate to Les McDonald’s involvement in various sports and community organizations, his writings and his personal correspondence.

Materials within the series include notebooks, postcards, letters, newsletters, newspaper articles and issues, legal documents and photographs. Relative to the ‘Thesis Research’ series, many more materials are original or copies made at the time the originals were created.

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