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Artefacts

Series consists of an assortment of what remains of Hanne's non-textual, non-photographic belongings, acquired throughout her life and kept until the time of her death. These artefacts pertain to her career, her work as a writer, and her everyday life. They include metal stamps (featuring photographs of Hanne and headings used in some of her pamphlets), administrative rubber stamps (featuring the address of her gymnastics school in Vienna), and a small leather change purse containing Italian currency. There is another leather purse containing keys and key chains. Other personal effects include two makeup applicators, a small cloth bag, two trinkets on a small chain, two porcelain coins from Germany, a metal Comité pin on green ribbon, and a plastic key chain in the shape of a British Columbia license plate.

Art Work series

Series consists of original sketches (483) and watercolours (120), lino and woodblocks and prints, cancellation proofs for lithographs and woodcuts, as well as other art forms (including street banners and welded metal) in which Black worked. There is also a small volume of artwork by others.

Art series

The series consists of eight numbered woodcut prints by Johnson. It was originally sold to James Thornton in 1982 or 1983.

Archives Policy and ACA Survey series

The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ role as the University Archivist, particularly her work on the University Archives policies. Materials include manuals, drafts, notes, memorandums, reports, and surveys.

Archives Administration

Series covers the internal workings of the Archives Collective, especially the activities of James Thomas. Contents are mostly related to various archival or historical networks that the Collective was a part of, or correspondence dedicated to collecting materials from organization and subsequently housing the collected materials. Series contains letters, newsletters, lists of organizations, and donation receipts.

Architectural Drawings

Records include architectural drawings of some of Cardew’s best known projects including the Crown Life Building (now known by its address at 1500 West Georgia), the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia, the Calgary Folk Music Festival Hall, the CN Pavilion at Expo ’86, the Lignum Sawmill Offices in Williams Lake, Reigning Champ Stores, the TNRD Public Library and Art Gallery, and the Yunesit’in First Nation (also known as Stone Band) School, as well as private homes, offices, and furniture designs. Drawings are both stapled and loose, hand drawn and printed, on a variety of media including tracing paper, bond paper, plastic, and vellum.

Archaeology series

Series consists of the following subseries: correspondence, subject files, awards, biography, address book, diaries, lecture notes, lectures, reading lists, daybooks, class lists, examinations, student transcripts, notebook, notes, clippings, newsletters, minutes, minutes and agenda, conference papers, manuscripts, radio broadcasts, archaeological digs, data, carbon 14 dates, charts, illustrations, project progress reports, reports, papers, bibliography, project evaluations, project proposals, financial records, pictorial material, index cards, sound recordings, and artifacts. The materials in this series pertain to Borden's activities in archaeology.

Arbitration cases reference files

Series consists of copies of other unions' and locals ' arbitration case books, as well as their master agreements. Each book includes the proceedings of each case brought before an arbitration board or an individual arbitrator. There are also memorandum to, and interpretations of, some of the agreements.

Appraisements

Series contains bound Appraisal ledgers that include: summaries showing new and depreciated valuations, recapitulation, new replacement values, insurance exclusions, drawings, and building/machinery summaries. Each file of ledgers pertain to a specific CANFISCO site of operations.

Appraisement series

Series consists of an appraisement report produced for the University by the General Appraisal Company of Vancouver, appraising the value of UBC’s properties and physical assets. The report comprises nine volumes; an index included with Volume 1 and a recapitulation.

Appointments series

Series consists of correspondence, travel itineraries, copies of speeches, agendas, minutes and other materials relating to various events and meetings attended by Michael Smith between 1994 and 2000. Identified as "Appointments" in Smith's filing system, the events/activities have been filed chronologically.

Appointment books.

Series consists of 13 appointment books containing various entries detailing
specific appointments, predominantly those related to Mr. Barrett's political affairs. The 1985 daytimer contains some references, presumably by Mrs . Barrett, to events that occurred during trips outside of Canada .

Appointment books

Series documents Shimizu’s personal and professional appointments from 1935 until 1962. The series consists of photocopies of original appointment books.

Appointment Books

Includes C. Kilian’s appointment books. Folders are listed first, followed by
items. They are arranged by date.

Application, dues payment, and transfer records

Series is comprised of 10cm x 15cm cards and a partial members' list. These cards serve the sole function of providing information about individual members. Cards record various information such as a member's full name, address, occupation, name of employer, dues payments, age, birth date, and date of transfer and retirement . The cards are arranged alphabetically by the surnames of the Union's members.

APEC Protest series

On November 24 and 25, 1997, student protests occurred on the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus regarding the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings, leading to a violent crackdown by police. This series contains materials related to David Breen’s involvement with the protests, including complaints filed regarding excessive force by police, the documents related to the official RCMP Complaints Commission, the hearings, and the final report. Also included are news articles from the Vancouver Sun and Ubyssey covering the issue. Materials are arranged by subject and then chronologically.

"Anti-War" Period series

Series consists of publications (mainly "underground" newspapers), manuscripts, notes, and audio recordings of Maillard's radio show The Underground News on WBUR Boston University Radio. Material is arranged in four sub-series: Underground Writings, Reference, Correspondence, and Audio Recordings.

Anthology

Series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, book reviews, and book sales relating to anthologies edited by Tom Wayman, including the Minnesota Review, The Sphinx (University of Regina), and Beaton Abbots Got the Contract.

Annual reports series

Series consists of annual reports describing the activities of the department. Series is arranged in two sub-series: faculty annual reports (1988-1999) and departmental annual reports (1992-2000) these are reflected in the file inventory. Faculty annual reports prepared by each faculty member are created for the department, while departmental annual reports compiled by the department are prepared for the Faculty of Arts and primarily for the President's annual reports.

Annual General Membership Meetings

Minutes of annual general meetings, notices of meetings, constitution and by-laws of Transport Labour Relations, memoranda and agreements, auditor's reports, reports, speeches, lists of registrants and nominating committee papers.

Anniversaries series

Series consists of records relating to the 25th and 40th SLAIS anniversaries and include minutes of the 25th-anniversary committee, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, photographs and short articles mounted on boards used for the display 40th anniversary of the School. The series also includes the "Tummy Est" medal given by Bert Hamilton to the first graduates of the School and a videocassette from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Media Library of short interviews for CBC News with Sam Rothstein (May 14, 1960), Basil Stuart-Stubbs (March 25, 1971) and Ms. Thiele, graduate of Class of 1971 (May 26, 1971).

Annie M. Angus series

Series consists of papers documenting the career of Annie Angus. It includes reports, speeches, and notes from her work at the Vancouver School Board, the Children's Aid Society of Vancouver, and the University of British Columbia.

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