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- 1967-1980
Series consists of articles, book reviews, manuscripts, editorials, glossaries, lectures, and notes related to materials written and presented by McIver. Series arranged alphabetically by topic and title.
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Series consists of articles, book reviews, manuscripts, editorials, glossaries, lectures, and notes related to materials written and presented by McIver. Series arranged alphabetically by topic and title.
Series consists of records relating to the memorial service held for Campbell Jackson at the University of Alberta Faculty Club, on June 17, 2003. Records include photographs and an audio cassette recording of the memorial service, as well as copies of Campbell Jackson's obituary, memorial booklet, a speech, and a list of those in attendance.
International Partnerships and Projects
Series consists of papers pertaining to GHIG’s international partnerships and projects. The series includes correspondence, partnership and project proposals, travel agendas and reports. The papers focus heavily on the Brazil-Canada Cooperation Project.
Series consists of agendas and minutes of the Planning Committee, workshop announcements, and correspondence.
Series contains correspondence, letters of acceptance, enrolment lists, diplomas, and transcripts, relating to Slaughter’s education towards a diploma from the Nursing Program of Vancouver General Hospital in 1932 and a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Nursing from the University of British Columbia in 1933.
Series contains photographs of Dorothy (Tate) Slaughter during her nursing education and career.
Series consists of notes and typewritten articles relating to Upshall's talks, research, and published material on student health service, public health nursing, and public health awareness.
Series consists of reports, statements, ledgers and budgets relating to the Pediatric Nurses’ Group.
Series consists of membership lists, committee reports, and membership brochures for the PNG.
Series consists of memos and correspondence, agendas, budgets and financial statements for various conferences hosted by the Pediatric Nurses’ Group.
Series consists of minutes and other documents created by various committees and individuals from the British Columbia Operating Room Nursing Group. Series is organized into subseries: executive, regional presiding officer, regional reports, Vancouver region.
Series consists of correspondence on issues including those raised by the 1979 Kermacks Report, manpower issues, and other concerns related to the development of nurses’ education in B.C.
Series consists of membership lists from 1991 to 2001.
Series consists of course descriptions and notes related to Campbell’s teaching at UBC.
Course Outlines and Teaching Materials
Series consists of materials prepared and/or used by Helen Niskala while teaching at different universities.
Publications and Presentations
Series consists of papers published and presented by Helen Niskala in the course of her academic career. Primary interests include the work of nurses in forensic settings, home hemodialysis, cardiac rehabilitation, community care and multiple sclerosis. Records include notes, correspondence and drafts.
Collection of works attributed to Vera McIver and the Priory Method
Series consists of a film, books, theses, and other published works written about McIver and the Priory Method.
Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence reflecting Ratsoy's numerous professional involvements. File of cards received is included.
Presentations by Bernadet Ratsoy
Series consists of notes for presentations to the Royal Commission on Economic Union and Development (McDonald Commission) September 7, 1983 on Don McDonnell, with a letter of thanks from him (2004), and on a history of St. Paul's Hospital.
From 1991-2002 Ratsoy was Associate Dean of Health Sciences at the B.C. Institute of Technology. Series includes a letter and clippings by and about Ratsoy and the School of Health Sciences at BCIT.
Series consists of textual and plaque awards granted to Bernadet Ratsoy.
Series consists of photographs related to Ratsoy's personal life, education and career.
Series consists of miscellaneous pins and badges from nursing and other sources gathered by Bernadet Ratsoy.
Series consists of materials related to McIlrath's experiences as a nursing sister in World War II. Includes military documents, certificates, newspaper articles and a scrapbook.
McIlrath worked at Shaughnessy Hospital from 1947 to 1976, and was Director from 1961 to 1976.
Series includes a history of Shaughnessy Hospital, Staffing Policy, Patient Profile, newsletters, photographs of Shaughnessy Hospital, and correspondence and notes concerning issues at the hospital.
一部分John Howard Society of British Columbia, Nanaimo Area Council fonds
Series consists of a sample of case files and rejection files of Mid-Island Diversion Programme clients. Case files document a client’s participation in the programme and contain the following material: personal information sheet, police record, running record sheet, letters of apology, general correspondence, and/or closing report. Rejection files consist of some combination of the following material: personal information sheet, police record, running record sheet, general correspondence, and/or statement of rejection from the programme.
Series consists of transcriptions of letters from Lowry to Markson, and letters many from James Stern, Margerie Lowry, Conrad Knickerbocker, and Douglas Day, among others.
Series consists of two handwritten poems by Lowry: Sestina in a Cantina and Wind Blowing Through the Shack.
Series consists of transcripts of letters from the Lowrys to the Neilsons and from Harvey Burt to Einar Neilson.
Series consists of photographs of a house and a few snapshots of Margerie Lowry, at least one in England.
Series consists of photographs of Lowry, Atwater (Carol Phillips), and Jimmy Osborne together.
Series consists of a poem by Atwater (under the name Carol Phillips) written in Lowry’s handwriting.
Series consists of three years of correspondence between Birney and a variety of magazines, journals, and publishers, mostly concerning Birney’s efforts to have some of Lowry’s works published posthumously. The majority of the correspondence was posted between 1961 and 1963.
Series consists of footage and audio of an interviews with friends of the Lowrys, including Burt, footage of a 1994 concert at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre celebrating Lowry’s life, and a variety of sound and video recordings of CBC programming about Lowry and his works.
Series includes PPG Council meeting Minutes and a report on RNABC proposed legislation.
Series contains assortment of artifacts including graduation pins, insignia, rings, badges, medals, and a bracelet related to various BC and Canadian nursing schools, awards and other designations. Includes graduation pins from UBC School of Nursing, Vancouver General Hospital, Royal Jubilee Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Royal Columbia Hospital, Nanaimo General Hospital, Royal Inland Hospital among others. Graduation anniversary pins for UBC SON and several UBC Sorority pins also appear in the series. Also includes, pins for RNABC Award of Honour, Nurses Administrators Association of BC, Northern Territory Nurses Registration, Mary Agnes Snively Memorial Medal and Licensed Practical Nurses Association of BC. Series contains several artifacts from outside British Columbia, Trained Nurses Association of India, Winnipeg and Edmonton General Hospitals and The General Nursing Council for England & Wales. Contains 1 pin and a badge mounted in frames, some items arrived with custom storage boxes.
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Series consists of newspaper clippings of articles written by McAlpine.
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to the organization and activities of AUCE's Local chapters 2 through 6. Local chapters are as follows: Local 2, Simon Fraser University (SFU), Local 3, Notre Dame University of Nelson, Local 4, Capilano College, Local 5, College of New Caledonia, Local 6, Teaching Support Staff at SFU (TSSU). Series is comprised of the efforts of these local chapters including strikes, bargaining, and organizing new members. Many records in the Local 2 files relate to the arrest and consequential support for eighteen students and workers on the picket line while on strike at Simon Fraser University.
Record types include correspondence, strike records, constitutions, collective agreements, newsletters, pamphlets, and secession records.
Correspondence and related material
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence and related materials of Association of University and College Employees, Local 1. Record types include letters, newsletters, job descriptions, news clippings, meeting minutes, nominations for union positions, and agendas of meetings.
Series documents Canfor internal communications and information exchange within senior management. From the mid-1970s, and in an official capacity starting in 1987, Rickson served as a designated “Information Funnel” to circulate important information from senior management to the Operating Group then CEO’s Committee. Formed in 1984 to replace the Operating Group, the CEO’s Committee was a primarily issue-oriented committee which shaped policies and strategic directions, monitored finances, reviewed management plans, and approved specific company problems and opportunities. Documents collected by Rickson as part of what became known as “DER correspondence files” (i.e., “Douglas E. Rickson correspondence files”) relate to Canfor’s forest management policies and practices, staff administration, government relations, forest education programs, potential land purchases, and similar topics. The series consists of memoranda, proposals, reports, questionnaires, and other material created from the mid-1970s to mid-1990s and designated part of the “DER correspondence files.”
Series primarily consists of photographs taken at the Scandinavian Festival 1986, and photographs of Society events. Also included in the series is one audio cassette that accompanied the Scandinavian Festival 1986 slide show created by the Society.
Series consists of panorama photographs and a photograph album containing miscellaneous photographs of Mason and Clayton, Wisconsin; Sandpoint, Idaho; and Chemainus, British Columbia. Panorama photographs are primarily of the Humbird Lumber Company’s Kootenai and Sandpoint, Idaho, pole yards and the Sandpoint plant yard. One photograph is of the Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing (V.L. & M.) company staff at a luncheon in Chemainus, BC.
Minoru Kudo diaries and correspondence
Series documents the professional and personal activities of Minoru Kudo through his diaries and correspondence.
The series is divided into three subseries that correspond to how the materials were organized by the creators: the original diaries, original correspondence, and photocopies that were made for use in translation and for preservation purposes.
Records in this series include diaries; correspondence; and materials relating to the Kudo family’s involvement in the Japanese Canadian redress movement.
Series documents the work of Kathleen Kudo to translate Minoru Kudo’s diaries as well as the research performed by the Kudo family to document the history and experiences of the Mission City Japanese Community.
Records in this series include logs relating to the translation and photocopying activity of Kathleen Merken; her translation notes; additional documents related to ideas about publication and framing of the diaries and their historical value; and printed versions of the translations in various states of drafting. During the process of translation, Merken removed clippings and other ephemera that were initially preserved within the diaries of Minoru Kudo and placed them in their corresponding chronological place within the translations. As a result, these materials are also included within this series.
The series includes one subseries that contains the translation documents and a second that contains the research material.
The series consists of books, publications, and other written or printed material created and received by Lee in both his public and private spheres. Records include publications from various clan associations in different regions and business cards from members of these associations, indicating the wide network of friendships and acquaintanceships Lee had made during his time with Lee’s Benevolent Association of Canada as well as in his other public-facing roles. The series also offers insight into Lee’s spiritual and literary interests; relevant records include divination and fortune telling guides, poetry, calligraphy, classic literature, opera, and other reading material related to the arts.
Series consists of subject files pertaining to Japanese Canadian history, the Japanese Canadian Redress campaign, multiculturalism and human rights, as well as organizations, task groups, and campaigns in which Kogawa was involved.
Series consists of draft material, correspondence, and other documents related to Kogawa’s novel Itsuka, which was written as a sequel to Obasan. Material is arranged generally in chronological order and is reflective of the creator’s original order.
Series consists of writings by other writers. These are often works that Kogawa has been asked to comment on. More works by writers other than Kogawa may be found in the Correspondence series.
Series reflects Shimizu’s involvement with the Japanese United Church and the Church of All Nations in Toronto. Material includes reports, mailing lists, membership lists, and news bulletins on Japanese church goers.
Series includes records related to the Women’s Rights Committee (WRC), a committee which was created to “develop and strengthen the NDP policy on Women’s Rights. Thomas was an active member of WRC for a number of years. The WRC also published the feminist socialist newsletter <em>Priorites</em>, which Thomas was Coordinating Editor of from 1979-1981, and records related to the production of <em>Priorites</em> are included here. The series also includes records related to a report Thomas wrote for the Task Force for Technological Change.