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- 1952-1990
Series consists of correspondence and CV's relating to certain members of the Faculty, and their employment, retirement, and activities.
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Series consists of correspondence and CV's relating to certain members of the Faculty, and their employment, retirement, and activities.
UBC Non-departmental Correspondence series
Series consists of correspondence, with some accompanying reports and published materials, between the Office of the Dean of Arts and other University offices, including the President's Office and the Registrar.
Architectural plans, University of British Columbia series
Whiteprint (black-line) copies of plans from the Faculty of Arts Building Committee for the New Arts Building (Buchanan), Stadium field and Union College Area, (Vanier Place), Men's and Women's residences at UBC.
Architectural Plans and Drawings from the Dean of Arts Office series
It consists of plans and drawings accumulated in the Dean of Arts Office files depicting the extension to Buchanan and the building of Gage Towers.
This series contains textual records relating to Angel’s work as a playwright. It includes draft scripts, published scripts, posters, programs, newspaper clippings, and other play ephemera. Of his 17 plays produced, this series has materials related to 12 plays:
• “The King of Siam” (1966)
• “The Ballad of Etienne Brule” (1968)
• “How the Greeks Dealt with their Military and Industrial Complex in 546 B.C.” (1969)
• After Antietam (1975)
• Incident After Antietam (1976)
• Isadora and G.B. (1977)
• “Star Turns” (1977)
• “3000 Years of Sexual Politics” (1985)
• “God is Alive and Well and Living in Riverdell Psychiatric Hospital” (1995)
• “Moliere’s Misanthrope: A Gender Inverted Hollywood-North Adaptation” (1995)
• The Unveiling (1982)
• “Breaking the Glass” (1991)
Draft material related to his monologue titled “A Poet Goes to the Dentist” can be found in the poetry series, as it was received interfiled with poetry drafts. The undated materials have been arranged alphabetically with the dated materials arranged chronologically.
This series includes drafts of poetry, mostly unpublished, along with clippings of the Or Shalom Synagogue’s newsletter, Keren Or, in which some of his poetry was published. The poems in Keren Or are published under Leonard Angel, or his transliterated Hebrew name: Yehudah Angel, or Yehudah ben Kalam v’Esther. Much of his unpublished poetry is undated. This series also contains drafts of Angel’s produced monologue, “A Poet Goes to the Dentist.” The materials have been arranged alphabetically by subject.
This series consists of Angel’s “black books,” sketchbooks that were used as journals of his daily life. Handwritten notes and pen and ink drawings comprise the majority of their content. His notes document rehearsals for his plays, early designs for his card game, and people and landscapes in his personal life. Many drawings of individuals are identified as participants in conferences, meetings, and events attended by Angel; some of these include Or Shalom meetings, philosophy talks and conferences, and World Federalist events and talks. Some, but not all sketchbooks include a list of identified individuals and locations on their final page. Several journals contain pamphlets, programs, and other ephemera interfiled between pages. Journals have been arranged chronologically.
This series contains one photograph of Angel’s artwork, two publicity shots of Angel, photographs of The Unveiling production, and photographs of two sesshin, one led by Kyozan Joshu Sasaki (1907–2014). The photo of Angel’s artwork was found loose with his sketchbooks. The publicity shots and The Unveiling production photographs were included with File 1-15 in an envelope labelled “Unveiling Photos.” The sesshin photographs were included with File 2-4 in an envelope addressed to “Toby.”
School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence, blueprints, minutes from Faculty, School Council and various committee meetings, handwritten notes, reports, draft proposals, public service announcements, flyers, course syllabi, curriculum revisions, class schedules, student lists, various publications of the School and its students, news clippings, display materials, photographs, slides, audio cassettes, a videocassette, a book and a medal. Fonds is arranged in 15 series: General History of SLAIS, Administrative, Faculty, Accreditation, School Committees, Courses, Students, Professional Associations, CLA Discovery '87, School Publications, Anniversaries, External Publications and Clippings, Audio Tapes, Photographs and Slides.
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一部分School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
Series consists of biographical information about faculty members, press releases of faculty appointments, journal articles, newspaper clippings, interdepartmental memos, reports, lists of faculty activities, and minutes from faculty meetings and retreats.
Professional Association series
一部分School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
Series consists of various reports, correspondence, memos, minutes and publicity releases relating to SLAIS' involvement with diverse professional library and archives associations in British Columbia and North America. Additional information about the School's participation in planning and organizing continuing education workshops for professional librarians can be found in the Committee Series under the Continuing Education Committee.
一部分School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
Series consists of 15 audio tapes representing nine interviews of the School's faculty members and Directors, including the widow of one of the Directors that MLIS student Maurizio Dattilo carried out and Faculty Member Judith Saltman in March 2001. These interviews were later used in their book Forty years of Library Education: the School of Library, Archival & Information Studies, University of British Columbia 1961-2001, published by the School. All interviews were recorded initially on micro cassettes. All discussions were transferred to electronic formats in July 2003. Typescript interview manuscripts are available for all but one of the interviews. Note: Audio tapes have been removed and are stored with the UBC Audio Tape Collection.
一部分School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
Series consists of photographs of the School of Librarianship, the graduating classes, Directors, faculty members, students and alumni.
This series consists of records of Luciana’s UBC faculty appointment beginning in 1986. This includes correspondence and minutes relating to curriculum and program development, records relating to her appointments and promotions, lecture notes and course evaluations, along with photographs, planning and speeches for UBC events. This includes the lecture notes from Luciana's guest lectures to UBC leading up to her faculty appointment. Planning about the MAS curriculum and the involvement of the history department.
Department of Defense – Project ran from 1994 – 1997.
CURA - Theoretical Elaborations into Archival Management (TEAM). The project ran from 2007 – 2012.
President's Office records series
Series consists of correspondence and minutes relating to Wynn's interactions with the President's Office.
Series consists of minutes, correspondence, and reports about Grace's involvement in various Faculty of Arts, university, and non-university committees.
The series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence with friends, fellow writers, publishers and organizations. A large proportion of the correspondence consists of printed emails. The emails were printed out and placed in folders by the donor. Please see the Digital Media series for further correspondence.
The series consists of handwritten and typed scripts for McWhirter's adaptation of Euripides' Hecuba.
A Verse Map of Vancouver series
The series consists of draft documents, reviews, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers regarding A Verse Map of Vancouver (2008).
Series consists of documentation of some of Pulleyblank’s research activities, and includes notebooks, rubbings taken from ancient Chinese monuments, notes, and correspondence.
Series consists of textual and audiovisual materials related to Anne’s personal life and interests, including a reflection/autobiography of her life and records related to artist Margaret Peterson. Series also includes records related to the architect Daniel White, who designed a renovation to Anne and George’s house. File contains a DVD of a video-tour of their house that is narrated by Anne. A copy of the video is available online. Series also records related to the founding and maintenance of the Anne and George Piternick Research Award at UBC.
Sous-fonds consists of one series titled Publications. It contains published and unpublished materials created by or about George Piternick, predominantly book reviews and articles he authored or co-authored. Also included are published materials related to George’s personal life, such as a 1998 booklet he authored in memory of Fresno State University librarian Henry Miller Madden and an obituary written by iSchool colleague Basil Stuart-Stubbs following George’s passing in 1999. Files are arranged in chronological order based on date of creation.
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