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- [1966?]-2008
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.
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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.
The fonds consists of notes, manuscripts, drafts, galleys, and correspondence relating to McWhirter's published and unpublished novels, short stories, poetry, and radio plays. It also includes biographical and autobiographical information, non-fiction manuscripts, book reviews, material regarding McWhirter's editorship of "Words from Inside", translation records, teaching material, records relating to his time as Head of the Creative Writing Department and other personal and professional correspondence.
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Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, artifacts, publications, legal documents, notes, transcripts of lectures and broadcasts, examinations, certificates, and other miscellaneous items. Most of the material was created and collected by Sedgewick himself and a small amount was collected by friends including Robert apRoberts after Sedgewick's death.
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The series includes examinations, lecture notes, and manuscripts from Sedgewick's academic and teaching career.
The records document Chambers' activities in three research projects that all attempt to reconcile the disputes between preservation and development interests in resource management. The first project is documented extensively. The last two projects offer only a glimpse into the response of the Nazko-Kluskus First Nations to the issues raised in the Purcell study. These papers offer valuable evidence of the continuing conflict surrounding resource management and First Nations land rights in B.C. and Chambers's role in attempting to find a resolution. There are three series of records that correspond to these three projects. Because the original order has been lost, it has been reconstructed with reference to the functions and activities of each project. Files within each series have been arranged in chronological order. Undated documents have been placed at the back of each file.
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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.
Fonds includes correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, photographs, drafts of Johns' unfinished autobiography and related papers, and manuscripts of a considerable number of her articles and speeches the majority of which were published. Among the letters here included are those which Johns wrote to Eileen C. Flanagan during the period 1949-1967, and which the latter has donated.
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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.
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).
Novels and Collected Short Stories series
The series consists of drafts and manuscripts of Rule's published novels and collected short stories. The material is arranged by the title of the publication.
General Correspondence sub-series
Sub-series consists of professional, business, and personal correspondence addressed to Jane Rule. It includes correspondence and some manuscript material from writers (both professional and aspiring) and correspondence from other artists, publishers, organizations (professional and political), and fans. Files also contain greeting cards, postcards, and clippings. Files are arranged primarily alphabetically by correspondent. The writers and other artists represented are Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Earle Birney, June Callwood, Anne Cameron, Donna Deitch, Timothy Findley, John Koerner, Mary Miegs, Kate Millett, Almeta Speaks, Aritha Van Herk, Eleanor Wachtel, and David Watmough.
Series consists of miscellaneous material such as notes, letters, calendars, catalogues, etc.
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.
The series consists of undated handwritten notes and printed material about Turnbull's classes at UBC.
Series consists of correspondence between Maillard and other writers, arranged by individual or organization, fan mail, and personal mail.
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.
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."
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
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.
Annual General Meetings series
Series consists of minutes on the Annual General Meetings of the Faculty Club.
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.
Series consists of correspondence relating to special events in which the Faculty Club was involved.
Department of Psychology fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, and minutes of meetings relating to the activities and programs of the Department of Psychology, and photographs of Department Heads and prominent faculty members. Some records date from before the formation of the Department, when the psychology program was still part of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology. Also included are audio recordings of interviews (with typed transcripts) documenting the Department's historical development.
The material is arranged in six series: Administration, Departmental Committees, Departmental Programs, External Correspondence, Historical Files, and Oral History Project. The Historical Files series consists of textual records which document the Department's formative years, and photographs; they had been placed in a box and stored separately from the Department's other records until transferred to the Archives.
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Series consists of photographs portraying various Professors and Department Heads within the Department of Psychology.
Interviewees discuss their careers and relationship with the Department of Psychology including its development.
一部分Department of Visual and Performing Arts in Education fonds
Series consists of minutes and agendas from departmental and committee meetings, arranged into two sub-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.
Series consists of correspondence about the receipt of awards by University athletes.
Series consists of the constitution and bylaws of the Musical Society and lists of executive members.
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".
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.
Peter Larkin - Personal series
Series consists of lecture notes, newspaper clippings, CVs, and correspondence of a personal nature to Dr. Larkin. Included is a notebook containing notes for his Oxford D.Phil. thesis on moles, and letters of congratulation on his appointment as a University Professor.
Subseries consists of scrapbooks containing photographs and newspaper clippings documenting the early history of the Institute.
Rawson Academy of Aquatic Science series
Series consists of correspondence and reports relating to the Rawson Academy of Aquatic Science and Dr. Larkin's involvement with it.
Wilderness Advisory Committee series
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, and published maps relating to the Special Advisory Committee on Wilderness Preservation, which advised the provincial government to manage wilderness areas in B.C., in particular, the Spatsizi-Stikine and Tatshenshini-Alsek regions.
Special Advisory Committee on Strathcona Park series
Series consists of correspondence, and reports from a committee set up to advise the provincial government on managing Strathcona Park on Vancouver Is., which Dr. Larkin chaired. Also included are exhibits and written submissions to the Committee from concerned citizens and groups.
Series consists of genealogical research and incoming and outgoing correspondence between Charles Humphries and family, friends, and colleagues.
Series consists of files on floppy disks, letters, copies of archival records, copies of certificates, notes, newspaper clippings, transcriptions, photographs, and minutes, which relate to Humphries's research on Canadian munitions workers and miners.
Series consists of notes, lectures, and course materials for university and transitions classes focusing on Canadian history and Canadian involvement in WWI and WWII.
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence arranged chronologically by year and month. Arrangement based on the order of files found in the filing cabinet.
Series consists of incoming correspondence from various individuals (1939-1997). The series also includes incoming correspondence with British artist Robin Tanner (1949-1988) and with Tim Fenn regarding the Tanner correspondence (1990/91).
Series consists of copies of Black's China Sketchbook, a publication with text and sketches prepared by Black based on a visit to the Peoples Republic of China. It includes related correspondence, printed material arising from the trip and the production of the publication. The series also includes copies of assorted articles by Black for educational journals and copies of newspaper articles with sketches that he compiled while on various travels to Australia, Europe and the Middle East.
The collection consists of two catalogues (1927, 1935) of ethnological specimens presented by Frank Burnett to UBC and minutes of the University of British Columbia's President's Committee on the Musuem (1941-1944).
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to Butterfield's tenure as editor of Canadian Books in Prints (1966-1967) and the journal Canadian Literature (1971-1973).
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Fonds consists of correspondence and reports relating to de Bruyn's duties as a member of the Department of English at UBC. The fonds also include incoming personal correspondence from Roy Daniells (including verses), Earle Birney, Margaret Laurence, Dorothy Livesay and Ethel Wilson. Also included are records from the Lifewriters: copies of stories, correspondence, financial records, and newspaper clippings.
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Series consists of student publications arranged into the following subseries Babel, Newsense and ComPost.
Series consists of blank examination forms for specific courses. Series is arranged in alphabetical order.
Fonds consists of clippings, brochures, correspondence, and photographs relating to Fowler's activities as a UBC student. Also included are programmes from various university events, including the inauguration of UBC's Point Grey campus (1925). The fonds also contains programmes of performances of the UBC Players' Club (1928-1935) and the UBC Musical Society (1923-1933).
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Series consists of correspondence, teaching notes, seminar summaries, reading lists, examination marks, memoranda, and minutes of meetings relating to Miller's involvement with the Department of English.