Showing 3717 results

Archival description
University of British Columbia Archives
Print preview Hierarchy View:

80 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Audio series

The series comprises a single recording of a broadcast interview with Johnson relating to his book John Jessup: Gold seeker and educator.

Audio Reel series

Series consists of recorded oral interviews for the book As We Remember It. Interviews include Helen Gordon Stewart, Margaret Clay, Marjorie Holmes, C. K. Morrison, Muriel Ffoulkes and H. Norman Lister.

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.

Audio Recordings series

Series consists of audio recordings of productions of various Bankson theatrical productions. Three reel-to-reels (1963) and five cassette tapes. They are located in the archives vault AT 3877 to 3884.

Audio Recordings series

Series consists of copies of recordings of the interviews done during the SVEN portion of the study. The originals were created between 1979 and 1982. The copies were created in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These recordings are listed in the Archive’s Audio/Visual Binder under AT 3788: 1-242.

Audio Disc (vinyl) series

Series consists of eight audio discs. Most of the discs are 33 1/3 r.p.m. although one is 78 r.p.m. The discs include performances by the Hart House String Quartet, as well as Harry Adaskin presenting his radio show Musically Speaking.

Audio Cassettes series

Series contains cassette tapes recorded in 1974 or 1975 featuring interviews with those who witnessed or somehow played a part in the "Post Office Sit-down," a protest in Vancouver in 1938, also known as "Bloody Sunday."

Audio Cassette and Videotape series

Series consists of videotape and audiotape recordings. The audio cassettes primarily record conferences and other medical/physiological lectures. The videotapes are of Copp’s induction into the Order of Canada and a talk about his life in 1997.

Atmospheric Blocking and Northern Hemisphere Anomalies series

The series consists of various information about his doctoral thesis, including correspondence, seminar notes, drafts, and data. Much of the data was analyzed using computers and programs of the time. As a result, some notes and correspondence are handwritten or typed with handwritten additions.

Atlantic Accord subseries

Subseries consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and a diary relating to the signing of the Atlantic Accord. The correspondence includes dialogue between Minister Carney and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and Newfoundland’s Minister of Energy William Marshall. The sub-series also consists of a copy of the Atlantic Accord signed by Carney, Mulroney, Premier Brian Peckford, John Crosbie, Bill Marshall and others.

Athletics photographs series

The photographs in this fonds contain headshots of individual UBC athletes, coaches, managers, and administrators. Also included are team photographs, action shots, mascots and cheer squads. In addition, there are images of the Bobby Gaul Memorial Trophy presentations, Big Block and UBC Hall of Fame events. Unidentified images have been retained; specifically, unknown women athletes and teams were retained as women’s sports are underrepresented. Predominant sports represented in the photos include Thunderbirds football, ice hockey, volleyball, basketball, field hockey, soccer, swimming and rowing. There are photos of UBC athletes and teams in fencing, rugby, wrestling, gymnastics, tennis, square dancing, curling, skiing, sailing and cross country track and field.

Athletics History series

This series consists of research compiled by Fred Hume on the history of athletics at UBC. Included is a chronological outline of the history of many of the university’s sports teams and the development of sporting facilities at the university. Materials also contain research on coaches and profile write-ups on sports people for the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. Football programs can be found in this series 1952-2019.

Athletic Events series

This series consists of agendas, memorandums, and correspondence mainly on the Millennium Breakfast in the 2000s. Also present are records relating to the Big Block Awards Banquet and UBC Hall of Fame, including programs, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous items.

Athletic Associations series

Series consists of correspondence and newsletters from athletic associations, including the Western Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association (WCIAA), the Canadian Football Coaches Association, and the American Football Coaches Association. In addition, the series includes letters from Universities, Colleges, CFL and NFL team coaches.

At Home in the Universe: The Life and Times of William Shatner fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1442
  • Fonds
  • 1993 - 1999

Fonds consists of audiovisual material created or compiled during production as well as 14 folders of written documentation related to the production of the film. It consists largely of interviews with Shatner, members of his family and associates, portions of previous roles portrayed by Shatner, as well as reminiscences from other prominent actors such as Leonard Nimoy, Kate Mulgrew, Patrick Stewart and Jason Alexander. There is also extensive footage of Shatner at his ranch, hosting his annual charity horseshow, touring his childhood home and McGill University, and his attempts to save the wild horses of Santa Cruz Island.
The content of this fonds is housed on several different video and audio formats: such as Betacam SP(small) and (large), Hi-8, VHS, U-Matic tape (¾ in.), audiocassette tape and DAT audio tape. Much of this audio and video material was used in the production of the final “cut” of the documentary, and content is represented across several of these formats, with audio content found in both audio and video formats.

At Home in the Universe: The Life and Times of William Shatner (Documentary)

Assorted Sports series

These files contain records of multiple UBC sports teams. Please see the file list for sports covered in this series. Items include newspaper clippings, The Point [campus sports newspaper], media guides, and other miscellaneous items.

Assorted Poems series

Series consists of poems in both draft and final form, which are not arranged as part of a collection. These single poems may be typed or handwritten and may appear on conventional letter size paper, as well as fax paper, notebooks, and scrap paper. Many of the poems are annotated, and revised versions may appear in poetry collections.

Assorted Author series

Series consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, photocopied articles, and other printed material concerning an assortment of authors, poets, and playwrights, including significant materials on Frances Brooke, Dave Godfrey, Kendel Hippolyte, Mistry Rhinton, Alice Munro, and Jessie Simie.

Assorted Associations and Conferences series

Series consists of correspondence, printed material, and notes about various associations and related conferences in UBC and elsewhere. It includes lectures, roundtable discussions and radio talks. File 13-9a transferred by Dr. Elvi Whittaker in June 2021.

Associations series

Series consists of correspondence, printed material, minutes of meetings, and newsletters about various associations with which Harry Logan was affiliated.

Associations series

Series consists of files containing information about and correspondence with organizations with which Suzuki is a member, honourary member, board member, or which he supports or is affiliated with. Series is arranged chronologically.

Associations series

Series consists of textual records documenting Ralston’s relationships with various historical and political organizations and includes correspondence, newsletters, minutes, and conference materials.

Associations series

This series includes correspondence, note cards, notes, pamphlets, invitations, menus and newspaper clippings related to the various associations that W.C. Gibson was a member of.

Association of Professors Emeriti fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1358
  • Fonds
  • [1992?]-2018

Fonds consists of letters, printed emails, reports, newspaper clippings, drafts, minutes, newsletters and other materials.

University of British Columbia. Association of Professors Emeriti

Association of Administrative and Professional Staff fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1334
  • Fonds
  • 1977, 1981, 1986-2003

Fonds consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, meeting notices and agendas, copies of agreements, newsletters, newspaper clippings and printed materials about issues and activities the Association was involved in and its administration. The records are arranged in seven series: Executive Meetings and Related Materials; Correspondence and Related Materials; Annual General Meetings; Extraordinary General Meetings; Newsletters and Related Materials; External Organizations; Subject Files.

Association of Administrative and Professional Staff

Association Meetings series

Series consists of records of various meetings of the SSFC in which Elvi Whittaker attended, including Board of Directors, Executive Council, General Assembly and Women's Issues Network Meetings. Series consists of minutes, reports and publications.

Associate Vice-President Academic (Dr. A.J. McClean) series

Series consists of budgets, reports, minutes of meetings, studies, and correspondence about the period in which the Associate Vice-President Academic oversaw the Centre for Continuing Education (1988 to 1994). In addition, the Reorganization and Strategic Planning records of the early 1990s were added to this series during the 2018 accession.

Associate Dean's General Administrative Subject series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, memoranda, policy and working papers and agenda and minutes relating to the administration of the Associate Dean's Office. In addition, the series includes materials relating to the Faculty's curriculum review under Dean Lysyk and the proposed Health Law Institute.

Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation series

The series consists of files from the Office of the President of the University of British Columbia, relating to the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) meeting held at UBC on November 25th, 1997. Files relating to the Office of the President's involvement in the meeting organization, the build-up to the incident and its aftermath. The series includes correspondence, media files, student complaints, reports, memoranda, pamphlets, meeting minutes, and legal documents. Files have been arranged chronologically. Other records related to APEC that may be of interest can be found at UBC Archives in the following; APEC Inquiry Collection and B.C. Civil Liberties Association – APEC Inquiry fonds.

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Inquiry Collection (various collectors)

  • UBCA-ARC-1431
  • Collection
  • 1997-2001

The collection consists of exhibits, videotapes and documents collected for the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), correspondence and legal documents related to both the PCC and related legal actions, APEC Alert posters, information, pamphlets and ephemera, other material collected and created by Oppenheim with regard to the events surrounding APEC and the RCMP PCC, transcripts of the PCC proceedings, and a number of photographs.

Asian Studies Department series

This series consists of correspondence and reports from the different committees, programs, foundations and societies that Howes participated in and contributed to as a professor in the Asian Studies department at UBC. The series also contains information concerning the department's map and library collections, as well as the development of the Nitobe Gardens.

Asian Library sous-fonds

The Asian Library/Centre opened in 1960. It was dedicated to holding a research collection of Asian language materials, initially as the Asian Studies division of the Main Library (now the Irving K Barber Learning Centre). The collection is now located inside the Asian Centre, which opened in 1981. Represented in its resources are Chinese, Tibetan, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Persian, Indonesian across many disciplines, with a strong focus on humanities and social sciences.
Sous-fonds consists of administrative records organized into files by year. Files contains correspondence, annual reports, meeting minutes, staffing schedules and work plans.

Asian Centre series

Series consists of correspondence, committee minutes, and reports regarding the planning and building of the UBC Asian Centre.

Asia Pacific subseries

Subseries consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda and reports accumulated by Carney in her work with the Asia Pacific Initiative Advisory Committee and the Asia Pacific Foundation. Subseries also contains one folder of correspondence and brochures from Carney's involvement in the Abbotsford Airshow.

Asia Pacific Business Institute fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1364
  • Fonds
  • 1984 - 1988

This fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, published materials and clippings, legal contracts and photographs created or acquired by the Asia Pacific Business Institute and document the administrative and financial activities of the organization. The records are arranged in the following series: Administrative, Clippings and Publications, Committees, Taskforces and Conferences, Correspondence, Financial, Organizational History, Legal, and Photographs.

Asia Pacific Business Institute (APBI)

Asia Institute of Technology subseries

Subseries consists of drafts, essays, notes, clippings, correspondence, memos, invitations, minutes, memorandum, newspapers, agendas, pamphlets, note cards, reports, plans, and maps, relating to H. Peter Oberlander’s professional contribution to the Asia Institute of Technology.

Artwork series

Series consists of a variety of artwork created by Bullock, for display and as art for book covers and promotional material. The material includes photographic prints and negatives, collages, and larger pieces.

Artwork series

This series contains examples of MacLeod’s artwork from childhood, including pieces completed in school until his death. The series comprises mainly sketches and preliminary work of his later work – none of his finished canvasses.

The series is mainly arranged as received, though smaller items were removed from the original order to be stored in Box 4, while the rest of the items are stored in the oversized folders. In addition, two separate files were amalgamated into the oversized folders – labelled “Grade One” and “Grades 2,3 +4,” denoted in the file list.

Artwork series

Series consists of several art objects, mainly untitled. There are some paintings on canvas board and pastel work. Several are credited as being by Morehart.

Arts I series

The idea for Arts I at UBC can be traced to "Discipline and Discovery," a report produced by a committee chaired by Arts Dean Kaspar Naegele in 1965. The report recommended that the "first year in Arts should consist of a core program of general studies based on broadly humanistic concepts, taught by experienced instructors through a combination of lectures to large groups and seminar discussion for small groups." Although the committee's recommendations were not accepted, Naegele's successor Dean Dennis Healey passed the task of making recommendations to a new group established to advise him on curriculum. The Curriculum Advisory Committee met through 1965/66 and submitted its report in May 1966. Following extensive discussions, the University offered, in 1967, voluntarily, its Arts I program. Its primary objectives were to "introduce the student effectively to the University's intellectual life and give him a less fragmented view of education than is normally offered to first-year students. In addition, the students undertaken will encourage a broad, though the disciplined, approach to the world of within and without the University." Arts I was initially established as a three-year pilot project, after which it would be subject to an evaluation process.

The series consists of minutes, reports and correspondence about the development and early growth of UBC's Arts I program.

Results 3451 to 3500 of 3717