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Biographical Material series

The series consists of family histories articles about his appointment to UBC and his subsequent career, including honours and tributes to his retirement in 1944.

Biographical Material series

Series consists of general information about Black's career, educational records, documents created during and just following his military service, and records relating to various awards, honours and recognition bestowed on him.

Biographical Material series

The series consists of historical accounts of Davidson and his family, copies of testimonials (references) for Davidson and other miscellaneous material.

Biographical Material series

The series consists of clippings about MacKenzie, appointment books, honorary degrees and awards, memories and memorabilia.
Box 243 includes a few photographs, clippings, and some posthumous material. Primarily this relates to MacKenzie’s memorial and estate.

Biographical material series

Series consists of records reflecting Dahlstrom's music activities in Canada and the United States in her capacity as a pianist, accompanist, music teacher, choir conductor, examiner, and adjudicator. The records consist of a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, passenger receipts, travel claim vouchers, thank you notes, correspondence, speeches, concert programs, histories of Canadian music, A Capella Singers promotional material, examination lists, material relating to music teaching, jury schedules, competition policies, letters of confirmation of exam schedules, and photographs. The records are arranged according to documentary form and content. The series is arranged according to the original titles of the folders created by Helen Dahlstrom.

Biographical Information series

The series consists of transcripts, class notes, papers, exams, and correspondence about Watney's academic experiences. The series also includes an autobiography written by Watney in 1985 and copies of her B.A. (1923), M.A. (1926), and Ph.D. (1933) theses. The series contains three subseries: Biography, Undergraduate Material, and Graduate Material subseries.

Biographical Information series

Series consists of curriculum vitae, family histories, correspondence, articles, printed material, photographs, and certificates about Eagles' family history, professional appointments, and awards. Series contains three subseries: General, Great Trekker Award, and Miscellaneous Awards / Honours subseries.

Biographical Information series

Series consists of CVs, biographical sketches, awards, certificates, copies of Quastel's will, and Quastel's day books. In addition, this series contains one subseries: Quastel Project.

Biographical Information

Series consists of newspaper clippings about Hayward and a copy of his CV (1987). It also includes a list of his publications, copies of offprints and several patents held by Hayward.

Biographical Files series

Series consists of C.V.s, press releases, newspaper clippings about UBC professors who have died or left the University, and visiting speakers and alumni. The series is arranged alphabetically.

Bibliographic series

Series consists of descriptions of various books and includes the title, author, publisher, year of publication and other information. The files are arranged by author.

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.

Bertha Campbell Lewis series

Series consists of diaries written by Bertha Campbell Lewis. Series also includes Hunter Lewis' address book and diary and a notebook and diary belonging to Stella Lewis.

BC Women's Studies Association (BCWSA) series

Series consists of records created and used by the BC Women's Studies Association, the "foremother" of the Women's Research Centre. Series consists, predominately, of interdisciplinary manuscripts written by BC Women Studies Association student members on various subjects specific to the interests of the Women's Research Centre. Such research topics include capitalism and society, marriage, state bureaucracy, family violence, social relationships and community ideology, creation of a woman's centre, motherhood, suffrage, sexism, schools and society, women and education, and women's oppression. Many of the papers had been previously presented at conferences and seminars across Canada. In addition, series consists of guide books for establishing a Women's Studies Programme, newsletters, memorandum, handwritten and typed notes, extensive numbers of manuscripts and abstracts from student members of the BC Women's Studies Association, the BC Women's Studies Association proposed act and constitution, proposed by-laws, Manpower and Immigration Guide to Applicants - Canada Works, correspondence, various guidelines, meeting minutes, mailing lists, receipts, booklets, press releases, BC Women's Studies Association membership applications, newspapers, questionnaires, handbooks, seminar announcements, news clippings, brochures, various drafts and completed copies of reports, project proposals, grant requests, television transcripts, television programs, course outlines, statistics, bibliographies, workshop outlines, educational material related to the British Columbia School Trustees Association (BCSTA) , lists of recommended books, articles, magazines, purchase orders, requisitions for cheques, and cashed cheques.

B.C. Times series

This six-part series explores the history of British Columbia through the eyes and the words of the people who lived it, from the arrival of Captain James Cook in Nootka Sound to Jimmy Pattison's stewardship of Expo 86. BC Times (1997) is presented chronologically, with a focus in each part on the dominant themes that embody this province's past and define its present: immigration, racism, the exploitation of and dependency on our natural resources, the social benefits and costs of industrial growth, the disenfranchisement and impoverishment of the native population, the abuses of political power, and the strange relationship between BC and the outside world. These interlaced themes form a narrative backbone to the series, shed light on the past and provide insights into the present. The series features archival photographs and film, artifacts, and contemporary footage of critical locations around the province and augment the interviews with historians and local characters. Individuals interviewed include David Mitchell, Brian Hayden, Jean Barman, Dave Barrett, Wendy Grant, Jack Uppal, Shirley Sterling, Gibb Yip, Victoria Yip, Doc Yip, Ed John, Sandra Morrison, Mrs. Mundie, Dave Barrett, William George, Joy Kogawa, Jack Geddes, Mrs. Millar, Florence Miller, Peter C. Newman and Grace McCarthy.
Series consists of six master tapes for the episodes, a set of video elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

BC Power Commission series

Series consists of correspondence, essays, maps, diagrams, and articles related to dam sites in the Homathko region, which are connected to the Homathko power project.

B.C. Post Secondary Interlibrary Loan Network series

Series consists of financial records, reports, correspondence, manuals that document the development of the B.C. Post Secondary Interlibrary Loan Network (NET) from its inception in 1977 to the transfer of responsibility for maintaining the resource from the UBC Library to the B.C. Electronic Library Network in 1995.

B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, financial materials, printed material, and a cash book about the administration of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation. The series includes a scrapbook containing minutes and newspaper clippings. The Department acquired them from the Home Economics Permanent Committee of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation.

B.C. Newspaper Project series

Series consists of planning documents, grant applications, financial records and correspondence associated with the B.C. Newspaper Project, a Canadian Studies research Tools grant awarded to the B.C. Libraries Association. Margaret Friesen served as Principal Co-Investigator of the project. The files include information about planning for the project prior grants from the National Library of Canada, B.C. Heritage Trust, Library Services Branch and the SSHRC grant. The project resulted in creating the "Union Catalogue of B.C. Newspapers."

BC Medical Centre series

Series consists of minutes of meetings about the various BC Medical Centre committees with which Leith was involved.

B.C. First Nations Studies Project series

This series was published in 2003 and consists of one student book and a teacher resource book. They were created for the British Columbia Ministry of Education for high school students in British Columbia. The student book has been noted as a ground-breaking textbook on the subject. Unfortunately, very few of the records for this project have survived. What has survived is the teacher resource book, though some student book records are included. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and reviews of the books.

B.C. Authors Project series

Series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and notes regarding a proposed book by Maillard: a series of critical biographies of British Columbia authors who write in the style of "magic realism."

Basketball series

The Basketball Series consists of media guides, statistics, research materials, and yearbooks. Also included is a scrapbook for the 1991-92 season and newspaper clippings. The Media and Promotions Series contains basketball programs and other publications on UBC basketball statistics

Baseball Series

This small series includes season statistics from 2001, memorandums, and a post-season roster from 2005. In addition, please see the Media and Promotions Series for baseball programs and other publications on UBC baseball statistics.

Barriers to Women in the Public Service series

While president of the Treasury Board, Carney initiated the Task Force on Barriers to Women in the Public Service. Taskforce members conducted an extensive study of women’s professional experiences. Taskforce personnel, including Carney herself, conducted numerous interviews. This series contains transcripts of those interviews, including a transcript of an interview with Governor-General Jean Sauve conducted by Carney. In addition, the series contains correspondence, articles, books, speeches, conference materials, newspaper clippings, minutes, and photographs, all generated in the course of task force activities. The series also includes draft chapters of the final task force report and the published four-volume report Beneath the Veneer. Many of the records were received in binders. These records have been transferred to folders with the original order maintained. Some of this material may be duplicated at the National Archives. The original transcripts of the interviews may also be located at the National Archives.

Barbara Schrodt Thesis series

Series contains Barbara Schrodt's Ph.D. thesis and reports, correspondence, interviews, photographs, publications, newspaper clippings, and other research materials relating to her thesis.

Axis Power - World War II series

Series consists of clippings, publications, cartoons, and a scrapbook collected by MacKay about the Axis powers during World War II. Series also includes an unidentified diary (1882) found by MacKay in 1931 in an abandoned building in Iceberg Bay, B.C

Awards series

This small series consists of curriculum vitae, certificates of recognition, correspondence regarding the visiting Seagram Chair and contracts, letters, award notifications and sales reports for Making Vancouver. The object included is the UBC Killam Teaching Prize Award.

Awards series

The series includes both Awards and Honorary degrees won by Suzuki and files relating to attendance at convocation ceremonies and nominations he wrote for others and those working on for himself. Series is arranged chronologically.

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