- Series
- 1960-1970
Series consists of background material, correspondence, minutes, manuscripts and printed materials related to the UBC Child Study Centre.
Series consists of background material, correspondence, minutes, manuscripts and printed materials related to the UBC Child Study Centre.
Series consists of unpublished and pre-published material that outlines Bourne's life and involvement in the Faculty of Law at UBC.
Personal Correspondence series
Series consists of Bourne's correspondence concerning legal, academic and personal matters. The series' arrangement reflects Bourne's system of dividing the correspondence by subject and then arranging the material with the most recent documents at the front of each file.
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.
International Law Association series
Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, and draft articles documenting Bourne's involvement in the International Law Association and his interest in the issues the Association addressed. The arrangement of the files reflects Bourne's filing system.
Canadian Yearbook of International Law series
Series consists of records documenting Bourne's duties and activities as editor of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law, including manuscripts, correspondence, grant documentation, Editorial Board records and minutes, and published materials. The records are arranged in two sub-series: Manuscripts and Correspondence.
Series consists of correspondence and grant documentation regarding Canada Council's support of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and published materials regarding subjects and organizations. The series reflects Bourne's involvement with many levels of law, with particular emphasis on academia and provincial, national, and international law. In addition, the series maintains Bourne's system of filing according to the subject.
Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement series
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and published materials regarding the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between Canada and Ontario.
Series consists of drafts and copies of speeches prepared by Boving and presented to various academic and community groups. The drafts are titled and page numbers marked, and in most cases, the occasion and date of the address are noted, arranged in chronological order. Undated speeches are arranged separately.
Series consists of various degrees, diplomas and certificates awarded to L.S. Klinck. Also included are photographs of Klinck with other individuals and images associated with Macdonald College.
Series consists of material donated by Elizabeth Klinck. Most of it relates to L.S. Klinck's funeral and tributes after his death. There is also correspondence (1926, 1942-1944, 1959), musical programmes (1921-1924), and undated photographs.
George Vancouver Research Material series
Series consists of materials used by Lamb in the preparation of his edited work on the voyages of George Vancouver (A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and round the world, 1791-1795), published by the Hakluyt Society in 1984. It includes copied textual records (photocopies, microfilms, and transcriptions) and published charts and photocopies of historical maps. Maps are fully described in File List 2 in the finding aid.
Canadian Hydrographic Charts series
Series consists of hydrographic charts compiled by the Canadian Hydrographic Service from 1956 to 1970. They are in various scales and dimensions and are arranged in numerical sequence.
Series consists of receipts and other financial material related to the operation of the University's research forests.
Series consists of original and edited typescript manuscripts and associated material appearing in Canadian Literature. Series is arranged chronologically, with each issue divided into the various sections of the publication.
Editor's Correspondence series
Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence and includes letters of acceptance and rejection of manuscripts and requests for articles and reviews. Series is arranged alphabetically.
Series consists of a variety of materials that appear to have been kept by the editor for his reference or in preparation for publication of the journal: Lists of contributors, publication schedules, advertisement layouts, editor's notes, a few rejected manuscripts and odd bits of correspondence between Canadian Literature and their printer, Morriss Printing Company Ltd.
Prism International Press series
Series consists of manuscripts, galleys and drafts relating to Prism book publications, including The Price of Morning, Summer of the Black Sun, and Tillie's Punctured Romance. In addition, the series contains financial statements and contracts and reviews of Prism publications.
Series consists of papers of Henry Forbes Angus. It includes an autobiography, reports, memorabilia and photographs. Series also includes a copy of Angus' response to the 1932 "Kidd Report", which proposed the abolition of UBC.
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.
Series consists of family papers, including original letters to Henry Dunckley. It also includes letters to William Angus, William H. Dunckley and the diaries of Mary E. Angus.
Series consists of poetry, prose, book reviews, the text of speeches and broadcasts, newspaper clippings, editorials, lecture notes, and reports about the professional and personal activities of Hunter Lewis. In addition, the series includes notebooks written by Stella Lewis, Hunter Lewis' wife.
Series consists of diaries written by Bertha Campbell Lewis. Series also includes Hunter Lewis' address book and diary and a notebook and diary belonging to Stella Lewis.
Series consists of 15 audio recordings of interviews and lectures.
Series consists of poetry manuscripts by Daniells in various styles. Daniells published two volumes of poetry and poems in many different journals. However, despite requests from publishers and friends, he did not publish or try to publish the majority of his poetry. His work falls into several different categories. His serious poems were traditional both in subject matter and form. He wrote a considerable amount of religious verse, love poetry, and (latterly) poems about the environment. He enjoyed writing what he described as "occasional verse" and frequently asked his colleagues and friends to do so. In addition, he wrote, with lightning speed, small limericks and verses which he threw away but were often gathered up by others and returned.
Materials in this series were vandalized in a burglary before being transferred to the Archives, and it was impossible to restore the original order. A rough chronological order has been attempted, but if verses were found in folders together, apparently in an order established by Daniells, they have been left together. During the burglary, some of Daniells' teaching materials were mixed in with his poetry, and it is possible that even after processing, a few may still be in this series.
Series consists of offprints and published speeches and represents a considerable number of subjects. Most of them were given to Daniells by friends. He was very interested in cross-disciplinary topics, which is reflected by this series.
Series consists of photographs received by Roy Daniells, James Daniells and Constance Daniells or created by or for them. They have been classified by family group if the information was readily available, and later by form and chronology, for detailed family names, see genealogical materials in Box 10. For other photographs in the Daniells papers, see the Coates/Cassidy subgroup and the occasional photo in the correspondence and subject file series. There are 19 cartes-de-visite, 25 cabinet portraits, c. 59 studio portraits before the turn of the century, plus 92 studio portraits pre-1950, 1 tintype, 2 glass photos, 9 professional photos of student theatre productions, circa 810 photoprints of which a large number are early, most of which are annotated, approximately 250 need more identification. The postcards noted in this series are family photo prints on postcard stock. There is a total, including photographs in albums, of slightly over 1100 photographs in this series. Combined with the Cassidy prints and others in subject files, there are circa 1500 photographs in the Daniells papers.
Audio-Visual Recordings series
Series consists of seven sound recordings and two videotapes. The audiotapes include lectures by Daniells, practice tape, radio broadcasts, and an interview. One videotape is a copy of a filmed CBC interview of Ethel Wilson by Daniells. The other is a copy of a film made in 1949-50 by students of Daniells who asked him to read the script.
Series comprised biographical materials relating to Coulthard, including various versions of her curriculum vitae, bibliographies of her compositions, and lists of her awards and achievements. Also included are materials relating to presentations made by Coulthard, including notes and drafts of speeches and transcripts of interviews. In addition, the series contains Coulthard's birth records and staff records related to her time at UBC.
Series consists of a collection of newspapers clippings reviewing, discussing or publicizing Coulthard's compositions or projects. Also included are biographical sketches and interviews with Coulthard in the form of clippings.
Series includes handwritten drafts and sketches of Coulthard's compositions. Series includes complete compositions, later published, and several unidentified fragments and works in progress. Many manuscripts are annotated with rough notes and performance layouts. Also included are handwritten exercises produced during Coulthard's studies with Bernard Wagenaar. A significant accession received in 2000 had over 400 musical manuscripts created between 1917 and 1997. A detailed chronological description of these manuscripts prepared by researchers William Bruneau and David Duke is available in PDF form here (428 pages, 1.03MB).
Performance Notes and Remarks Series
Series consists of handwritten notes and remarks by Coulthard herself on various performances of her music.
Musical Education and Workshops Series
Series consists of records documenting Coulthard's involvement with Canada Music Week and the Okanagan Music Festival for Composers, along with course material for various music composition classes that Coulthard taught at UBC. Series also includes copies of some annotated compositions of former music students.
Journals and Date Books Series
Series consists of Coulthard's journals and datebooks marking professional and personal engagements of her life throughout different calendar years.
Series consists of records of Moe's academic and research activities and includes his correspondence and reports as professor of agronomy and his research on rhizoma alfalfa. Most files are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of correspondent.
Series consists of examination questions, student lists, statistics, pamphlets, and course outlines produced by Moe during his various teaching activities.
Series consists of some of Moe's records, including a copy of his thesis, CV and professional certificates, poems, reports, and newspaper clippings.
Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence.
Series consists of speeches delivered to various groups by Gray.
Series consists of copies of reports and articles (1929-1945) and teaching aids (1910-1927) prepared by Gray, and copies of material written by others that she collected (1920-1962).
Biographical Information series
Series consists of an undated CV, typescript reminiscences, membership certificates (1941) and a copy of Howard's obituary (1986).
Eldorado Mines Material series
Series consists of material documenting technical information about the Eldorado Mine.
Reports, Studies and Articles series
Series consists of reports, studies and articles prepared by Howard (1949-1974) and collected by Howard.
Series consists of records documenting a wide variety of subjects.
Series consists of correspondence received by Laycock and is arranged in chronological order.
Series consists of six photograph albums, containing 1464 b&w prints, documenting Samuel Laycock's WWI service in Europe and later travels; 1249 other b&w and colour prints, documenting Laycock and his family, friends, travels, and professional activities; and approximately 2800 35mm colour slides documenting his travels. Most of the photographs remain unsorted, although some have titles or other identification on the back.
Series consists of documents and other items acquired by Samuel Laycock during his life and career and includes certificates, diplomas, awards; a commemorative wristwatch; twenty Canadian Army badges, buttons, and dog-tags; Mason's badge with its leather case; and a ceremonial Mason's apron.
Series consists of records documenting Laycock's areas of professional interest and includes correspondence, manuscripts, course materials, and published materials. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
The series consists of personal correspondence related to The Minerva Press 1790-1820 publication.