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Winton/Kindertransport series

Series consists of materials documenting Nicholas Winton’s Kindertransport project and Schlesinger’s involvement in documenting and publicizing the Kindertransport many years later. Winton’s efforts rescued hundreds of Jewish children from European countries under occupation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and 1939 – Joe Schlesinger was one of them, and his name is on the list in File 9-7. Materials include scripts and transcripts for the documentaries Nicholas Winton: The power of good and Nicky’s Children, correspondence, copies of published articles about Winton and the Kindertransport, and related items. Files are maintained in chronological order.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographic prints documenting Schlesinger’s life, career, and travels. Some photographs were taken by Schlesinger, but most were taken by others and show Schlesinger either on foreign assignment or at other events.

Digital Media series

Series consists of digital media (3½” floppy disks, CDs, CD-Rs and DVDs) containing items documenting Schlesinger’s life and work, including TV scripts, interview transcripts, typed manuscripts, photographs, and digital video recordings. Various formats, including generic file formats, Word Perfect 5.0, doc (97-2003), tif, jpg, mp3, MPEG, and pdf, are present. In addition, an item inventory is available for each floppy disc and optical disc. Please ask UBC Archives staff for more details.

Urban Education / Teacher in the City series

Records in this series relate to Symonds role as the Director Urban Affairs Programs, Continuing Education at UBC in addition to her editing work on the Teacher and the City book. Multiple drafts of the book are included in addition to reports on the book’s progress and correspondence between Symonds and her publisher Methuen.

Bibliographies

Series consists primarily of the handwritten or typed bibliography of Le Fanu’s works as composed by Roy Stokes. The bibliography covers Le Fanu’s works published during his lifetime and after his death. The series also includes photocopies of various book chapters and articles written by other authors that Roy Stokes used during his research process.

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Personal records

Series consists of records related to Lee’s personal life outside of work and advocacy.

Many of the records pertain to trips that Lee took later in life, including a return trip to Prince Rupert in 2000 and a trip to Beijing as part of the First International Chongyang Festival, which was an event to celebrate the lives of seniors from across the world, in 2009. In addition to these materials, records also include correspondence and ephemera from family and friends; records of personal financial commitments; and excerpts from diaries or accounts penned by Lee in various periods of her life, including her early life in Prince Rupert and the medical history of her triplets in the year after they were born.

Aesthetics And Sustainability series

Series consists of records documenting the symposium “Linking Sustainability to Aesthetics: Do people prefer sustainable landscapes?” sponsored by UBC’s Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS), and the resulting book Forests and Landscapes: Linking ecology, sustainability and aesthetics, which was supported by a significant thematic grant from the PWIAS. Materials include correspondence, written notes, brochures and other promotional materials, and grant proposals. Also included are typescript drafts of the articles, with peer-review comments from the symposium that were collected and published in the book. The series is arranged into two sub-series: Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and Articles for Publication.

Visual Resource Management series

Series consists of textual and photographic records documenting the work of Sheppard and others with CALP in relating environmental and aesthetic concerns in public perceptions of forestry and forest management, focusing on Weyerhaeuser's cutting practices, including variable selection logging and other selective logging methods. Records include published studies, reports, correspondence, related textual materials, and slides showing aerial and landscape views illustrating forestry practices and environmental aesthetics used in public presentations.

Forest Management Research series

Series consists of textual, photographic, digital, and audiovisual records documenting research in forest and landscape management, both within and outside CALP’s programmes, in Metro Vancouver, Squamish, North Cowichan, and other locations. Materials include reports, published sources, data, correspondence, photographic slides, digital data on CDs, and a DVD recording of a CBC TV interview with Stephen Sheppard on climate change in Delta. The series is arranged into five sub-series: CALP UBC research publications, Local UBC studies, North Cowichan Community Forest, Clayoquot Reference Materials, and General.
The Clayoquot Reference Materials sub-series was not created by Dr. Sheppard but was included with his papers and has been retained for reference and research purposes.

Photographic series

Series consists of 900 35-mm negative strips. These images document a wide variety of important people, events and activities at the University of British Columbia between 1980 and 1991. The photographs were created by Information Services and Community Relations and were transferred to the University Archives by the Public Affairs Office in April 1998. Please see box 3 for digital-born photographs on optical discs.

Audiovisual Series

Series consists of video and audio recordings of events on campus both in Vancouver and Okanagan, including copies of media clips, promotional videos, and stock footage.

Advertising and PR Project Records

Series documents Mayrs’s career in advertising and PR.
Records in this series include mockups, print copies, and photographic reproductions of advertisements designed by Mayrs; administrative records, correspondence, ephemera, promotional materials, and newspaper and magazine profiles relating to Dome Advertising; additional correspondence between Mayrs and his PR clients; and a small number of textual records relating to Mayrs’s work at Lovick BBDO.

Personal Records

Series documents Mayrs’s personal interests as well as family history. In particular it traces his passion for running, his correspondence on behalf of his personal political views, and some of his activities from when he was growing up (i.e. his work as a paper boy).

Record types include: a genealogy, recollections of Mayrs’s family history written by the creator, press clippings that mention Mayrs, speeches and letters written by Mayrs for friends and personal milestones, photographs and ephemera that relate to his personal and aggregate professional life.

Ephemera

This series contains a wide variety of predominantly unbound, ephemeral materials produced by the press. The types of materials in the series includes business cards and promotional flyers, greeting cards and postcards, wedding and event invitations, calendars, and product packaging.

Most of the material was produced for local businesses or individuals. The series also includes some of the press’s own promotional flyers, business cards, and in-house designed cards.

Communications and Strategy Work

Series consists of records related to Johnson’s communications and strategy work on numerous political campaigns from the 1960s through the 1980s, including Johnson’s service on the 1985-86 B.C. NDP Election Planning Committee.
Records consist of campaign brochures, bumper stickers, buttons, name badges, photographs, agendas, minutes, policy documents, newspaper clippings, drafts of speeches, press releases, correspondence, polling data and the like.

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Nepal

Series consists of records relating to Dr. Ford’s time spent working at Kunde hospital in Nepal as well as the ascent of Mount Everest. File includes letters and correspondence primarily from 1980-1992 regarding the day-to-day activities and status of Kunde hospital between Dr. Ford and her team at Kunde hospital and the administrators/stakeholders of the Trans-Himalayan Aid Society. File also includes newspapers surrounding the ascent of Mount Everest, a topic of personal interest to Dr. Ford. Records include a trekking permit, letters and correspondence, administrative reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs. See the “Medical Practice” series for all non-Nepal related medical work.

Personal Interests and Family History

Series consists of Dr. Ford’s non-medical, personal interests and family history. Records relate to her immigration to BC via the Canadian Pacific Railroad in 1953, primarily being menus from the meals she ate aboard. Dr. Ford also has numerous newspaper clippings related to the accomplishments of her own family; most notably that of Marguerite Ford, her sister-in-law, who ran in Vancouver City Council political elections for Alderman and fought for the rights of disabled peoples. Records also relate to Dr. Ford’s participation as a judge in a citizenship ceremony in Surrey in 2000 as well as her reaffirmation of her own Canadian citizenship. Records relating to Dr. Ford’s interest in nature include handwritten reflections and programming for the Canadian Nature Tours in 1991. Dr. Ford’s interests also include Canadian history, including a Klondike dollar coin from 1950 as well as many newspapers surrounding the centennial of BC as a province, the new millennium in 2000, and Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

Biographical/Autobiographical Material series

The series consists of biographical information, including CVs, CBC contracts, residency permits, and an interview transcript. It also includes an obituary for Josè Emilio Pacheco, retirement books and other personal materials.

Short Stories series

The series consists of collected, handwritten and typed drafts of short stories, notes, essays and correspondence. It consists of The Naked Magda, What lies in the Ancestral Skull, Burnt Out, Drafts of Sídhe, By the Short and Curlies, Areveiderchi and Sisters in Spades amongst others.

Poetry series

The series consists of handwritten and typed drafts of collected, published and unpublished poems and correspondence that includes McWhirter's notebooks.

Radio Plays series

The series consists of handwritten and typed drafts of McWhirter's radio plays, including The Listeners, The House on the Water, and Sea B&B, and two audiotape recordings of "The Listeners" and "Fire Before Dark."

Book Reviews series

The series consists of reviews of other writers' by McWhirter (arranged alphabetically by author or title) and correspondence.

Teaching Material series

The series consists of notes, draft documents, and correspondence relating to McWhirter's literary translation activities. An annotated manuscript of Del Cielo y sus Maravillas, de la Tierra y sus Miserias, "The House of Bernarda Alba" is a translated play and Krufu's book by Manuel Guiérrez Sousa.

Photographs series

The series consists of photographic prints, both black-and-white and colour, documenting George McWhirter, his family, and his colleagues. Photos 134.1/37 to 134.1/45 have not been digitized. Digital-born photographs can be found in the Digital Media series. Photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 134.1.

Ministry of Forests Study series

Series consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings and reference reports about Chamber's role as Special Assistant to the Ministry of Forests in the 1977-78 investigation into the conflict between logging interests and the Nazko-Kluskus First Nation.

Teacher Education in B.C. series

The series consists of records relating to teacher education in British Columbia, the early history of the UBC Faculty of Education, and teacher education in general. The materials include correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and written speeches by Johnson.
The material relating to B.C. education has been arranged by form and filed chronologically, following Johnson's filing system to a great extent.

Manuscripts series

Series consists of drafts and outlines of manuscripts, certificates, diplomas, curriculum vitae, addresses, published articles, correspondence, handwritten and typed excerpts, interviews, and notes pertaining to various manuscripts written by Johns. Series contains three subseries: Autobiography, Personal Papers, Articles and Speeches, and History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing subseries.

Research Material series

Series consists of manuscripts and associated research material arising from Johns' A Study of the Present Status of the N-gro Woman in Nursing (1925).

Audio Recordings series

The series consists of audio recordings of Rule's stories, reviews, conversations and interviews. Cassettes are located in the Archives vault; please ask archives staff about access.

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence between Maillard and other writers, arranged by individual or organization, fan mail, and personal mail.

"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.

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."

Miscellaneous series

Series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and materials related to the book and general publicity. It also contains general personal files. Material arranged in two sub-series: Files, Audio Recordings, and Video Recordings

Gene Maillard series

The series consists of ephemera of Keith’s father, Eugene C. Maillard. It includes correspondence, audio recordings, scrapbooks, photographs, society memberships, financial records, the final will, and other personal information. Information from this series was used to create Keith’s memoir Fatherless. Material arranged in two sub-series: Files, Photographs and Audio Recordings.

Committees series

Series consists of minutes, reports, and correspondence about the various Faculty Club committees. The series contains four subseries: Finance Committee, House Committee, Membership Committee, and Other Committees (Ad Hoc) subseries.

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence about the Association's relations with the AMS, the Western Canada Intercollegiate Athletic Union (WCIAU), other University athletic clubs, and other bodies. Includes financial records and some minutes.

General series

Series consists of the constitution and bylaws of the Musical Society and lists of executive members.

Radio Advertisement series

These sound recordings are radio advertisements produced to promote UBC Musical Society productions "Can can," "Hello Dolly," "No, no Nanette," "Word with music" and"Good news".

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence and reports concerning persons and institutions with which Dr. Larkin was in regular contact but did not necessarily directly relate to his work. Includes material on the "Kemano Completion" project and the Royal Society of Canada and correspondence with H.R. MacMillan.

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