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Union activities

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, union cards and ephemera from Johnson’s period as an elected representative for the ILWU. Includes items related to the 1934 woodworkers strike which was successful in achieving significant wage and benefits gains for ILWU members.

Union Government

Series consists of letters, telegrams and memorandums pertaining to the establishment of the Union Government in Canada in 1917. This includes correspondence primarily between Robert L. Borden and other Canadian politicians, both federal and provincial.
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Union records

The series contains records pertaining to the activities of the International Woodworkers’ of America (IWA), IWA-Canada, IWA local chapters, the Lumber Workers Industrial Union, the Federation of the Woodworking Industry, and the Woodworkers Industrial Union of Canada.
Union activities fall into several categories: executive and administrative functions including elections, financial administration, audits, hearings of members in relation to their association with the Communist party, as well as organizing and bargaining efforts including negotiations, strikes, and conferences.

Record types represented in the series include the following: union constitutions and by-laws, minutes of meetings, correspondence, contracts and master agreements, reports, newsletters, bulletins, news-clippings, and convention and conference proceedings.

Union/Management

Series consists of minutes, memorandums, and hand-written notes relating to negotiations between the union and Imperial Oil Ltd., as well as records of union/management meetings covering a variety of topics, including grievances. Also contains Collective Agreements for 1981 and 1983.

United Nations series

Series consists of materials documenting Marsh's interest in the United Nations and its agencies and materials related to his work for the Vancouver "Habitat" conference in 1976 and includes clippings, conference proceedings, correspondence, and notes.

Universities Council of British Columbia (UCBC) series

The series is a collection of records primarily from Michael Shaw's time as vice-president, with a portion being from AB Gellatly (Vice President of Administrative Services), and as such reflect the responsibilities of the Vice President Academic and Provost complimented by some financial records. The series consists of four sub-series; Committees (minutes, correspondence, notes and accompanying material from various UCBC committees); Office Records – UCBC (subject files grouped loosely by year, consisting of correspondence, agendas, grant information and memoranda, documenting UCBC activities 1985-1987); Curriculum (proposals, correspondence, and development plans for new degree programs at Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria, documenting how new degrees and programs were conceived and approved of through UCBC); Interior Universities Program (an adjunct to the Universities Council of British Columbia, the Board was responsible for making recommendations regarding the funding and extent of University Programs to be offered in Interior communities – it was succeeded by the Open Learning Institute in 1978 – consists of budget estimates, correspondence from committee members, memos, agendas, and related records documenting the financial development and changing scope of Interior Programs).

Universities series

This series includes correspondence, notes, research, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, invitations, publications, memos and illustrations relating to universities that W.C.Gibson attended and was employed by, including McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, and Oxford University.

Universities, Organizations, and Associations series

Series consists of materials which document Marchak's academic appointments and administrative duties. Also included are records of her reviews of educational programs at different institutions, including Brandon University, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Australian National University. In addition, the series consists of correspondence, reports, written notes, and clippings. It is arranged in the following sub-series: Peter Wall Institute, Dean of Arts UBC, Appointments Various Personal, Societies Miscellaneous, Journals, Professional Societies, & Presses, Universities General, and University Programs Reviews.

University Affairs series

Series consists of reports, correspondence, and minutes of meetings about Miller's involvement with various University committees.

University Affairs series

Series consists of records documenting Belshaw's administrative and teaching activities at the University, including departmental, senate committee and Faculty Association activities. The materials include correspondence, reports, minutes, financial records, course outlines, and clippings.

University Departments series

Series consists of correspondence and memoranda about various University faculties, divisions, deans, and programs with which the School of Music has a relationship. Series is arranged in alphabetical order.

University of British Columbia

Series contains course and lecture notes from Thomas’s teaching career as a professor of English. There are subject files on individual authors and subjects, correspondence from students and other materials related Thomas’s activities at UBC. The series also contains records related to committees that Thomas served on, including the Faculty Association, Academic Women’s Association and Sexual Harassment Policy Committee, which Thomas served as a mediator for from 1989-1993. (Sensitive material related to third parties has been deaccessioned.)

University of British Columbia President’s Ad Hoc Committee on British Columbia Native Indian People and Communities

Series consists of two files, one related to business of the Ad Hoc Committee on British Columbia Native Indian People and Communities, appointed by University of British Columbia President George Pederson in 1983 and co-chaired by Thomas Berger and Verna Kirkness, including correspondence, minutes, reports and associated material, and a second file of material assembled for reference related to the establishment of an institute of native studies at the University.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and published materials. It is arranged in three sub-series, based on the issues covered by the records: Faculty Association, International House, and Faculty of Law.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of reports, memorandums, surveys and photographs created or accrued by Parimenter during his time employed as a professor at the University of British Columbia. The vast majority of the material revolves around his role in committees that investigated Indigenous students and their academic performance at the university. 13 of the photographs have a letter written in pencil on the verso that corresponds with the supplied list in the file. The list identifies the individuals in the photo.

University of British Columbia series

Series reflects Richard Splane’s work at the University of British Columbia, primarily the Social Welfare and Human Settlement symposium hosted by the School of Social Work in conjunction with the Habitat Conference in 1976. Records include correspondence, articles, school history notes, reports, program proposals, and brochures.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of materials relating to Suzuki’s role as a professor at UBC. These include correspondence on various subjects, including the environment, teaching, development, and goings in the Department of Zoology. It also contains files on postdoc candidates supported by Suzuki. Series is arranged chronologically.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of miscellaneous records relating to Curtis participation on the University’s Committee on Honorary Degrees, Faculty Committee on Student Affairs and the UBC Senate. Series also consists of materials related to Curtis’ involvement with the Harry Hawthorn Foundation.

University of Chicago Press series

Series consists of records documenting the relationship between Current Anthropology and its publisher, the University of Chicago Press. The materials include correspondence, reports, financial, subscription, and staff appointment records.

University records.

Series consists of examinations and an essay (“The manufacture of sulphuric acid in the chamber process”) written by Frank Charnley while attending University of British Columbia.

Unpublished Works series

The series consists of manuscripts, correspondence, organization notes, and records related to works that have not yet been published. Works represented in this series include Cedar box Camera, Body Language, “After Thoughts,” “Tourist Overboard,” “The B-Lock,” Green Man, Catapult and Ketchup, Ordinary Ghosts, “The Red-Letter Rainbow,” and The Room with a View.

Unpublished Works series

Series consists of materials documenting Marchak's writing and unpublished work and includes correspondence, written notes, typescripts, reports, and newspaper and magazine clippings. It is arranged in these sub-series: Papers and Speeches, Unpublished Briefs, Research Proposals, and Miscellaneous Unpublished Papers. Within each sub-series, the records have been retained in their original order.

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