Saving face: selected poems, 1976-1988
- Subseries
- 1967-1989.
Sub-series consists of drafts of poems considered and selected for Saving face
followed by successive versions of drafts of the manuscript and a copy of the
book jacket.
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Saving face: selected poems, 1976-1988
Sub-series consists of drafts of poems considered and selected for Saving face
followed by successive versions of drafts of the manuscript and a copy of the
book jacket.
Sub-series consists of general monthly sales reports as well as sales and/or service fee reports for the Literary Press Group, Marvin Melnyk, the University of Toronto, Inland Book Company and various other distributors.
一部分Faculty Association of the University of British Columbia fonds
Subseries includes minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence and background materials.
Sub-series contains records relating to the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association’s Safety Committee. Material consists of meeting minutes that outline the relevant safety conferences, reports, correspondence, and the discussion of projects relating to safety in the industry.
Royal Commission on Electoral Reform
Sub-series consists of materials related to den Hertog’s service on the Royal Commission for Electoral Reform. The Commission’s mandate was to inquire into and to report on the appropriate principles and process that should govern the election of Members of the House of Commons and the financing of political parties and of candidates’ campaigns, including, but not limited to the practices, procedures and legislation in Canada; the means by which political parties should be funded; and the qualification of electors and the compiling of voters’ lists. Records consist of conference materials related to the Symposium on the Active Participation of Women in Politics as well as research for and drafts of den Hertog’s presentation to the Symposium Electoral Reform Commission entitled “Election Financing – the core of an equitable electoral system.” Also included are conference materials from the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing’s Research Seminar on Election and Party Financing.
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Royal Columbia Hospital School of Nursing Manual
Subseries includes School of Nursing Manual and related documents, including School of Nursing brochure for Royal Columbia Hospital, Isolation Technique manual, and handwritten medical case histories.
Manual includes topics such as Hospital Beds, Damp Dusting a Unit, Care of Linen and Blankets, Bed Baths, Fracture or Orthopaedic Beds, Hygienic Care of Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat, Care and Hygiene of the Mouth, Hygienic Care of Hair, How to Lift Patients, Terminal Cleaning, Application of Binders, Serving Diets, BedPans, Care of Incontinent Patient, Colonic Irrigation, Gastric and Duodenal Suction, Oxygen Therapy, and Crutch Walking. Extensive student notes are also included.
Subseries consists of various studies, surveys, and news clipping associated with the Skagit Valley in general and the ROSS Dam project as well as several printed testimony logs and accompanying exhibits related to the R.O.S.S. Committee.
RNABC reports and publications
Subseries consists of guides to materials and other reports concerning the operations of RNABC.
Richter and Tweddle families collection
Biographical sketches
The Tweddle and Richter families of the Similkameen and South Okanagan are linked primarily by Florence Elizabeth Loudon. Loudon was married first to F.X. Richter; after Richter’s death, she remarried Haliburton Tweddle.
Richter: Francis Xavier Richter (1837-1910) was born in Freidland, Bohemia on November 5, 1837. In 1864 arrived in the Okanagan/Similkameen area to start cattle ranching. He and Lucy Simla (1846-1903, also notated as Lucy simla Acat, also notated as Lucy Sʔímlaʔxʷ), a member of what is now the Okanagan First Nation of Vernon, BC, were married in 1867 or 1868. They had 5 sons: Charles (1869-1949), William (1872-1922), Joseph (1874-1971), Edward (1876-1971), and John “Hans” Richter (1877-1961).
Prior to the death of Lucy Simla, F.X. Richter married Florence Elizabeth Loudon (1877 – 1959) in 1894 and subsequently fathered six more children: Betty, Freida, Frances, Helen, Kathleen, Francis X. Richter, Jr. F.X. Richter’s and Lucy Simla’s oldest son, Charles, married Florence Loudon’s sister, Ada, in 1900.
Richter has been described as being responsible for starting the fruit industry in the Similkameen Valley and he had a major orchard operation.
Tweddle: Haliburton “Harry” Tweddle (1876-1957) married Florence Elizabeth Richter (née Loudon, F.X. Richter’s second wife and widow) in 1912. They had 4 children: Haliburton T. (Hal), Margaret, Eileen, and Willa.
Harry Tweddle owned the Central Hotel in Keremeos, B.C., and operated a ranch, livery stable and stage line serving the Similkameen Valley.
Hal Tweddle married Alice Brent. Certain currents of Brent family documentation are seen in this collection. See also the Brent family collection.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of photographic and textual documentation of the F.X. Richter and later Halliburton Tweddle families in the South Okanagan and Similkameen regions. Photographic subject matter treats themes of ranching and orcharding; textual records include copies of correspondence, wills, family trees.
Sub-series consists of records relating to the production and publication of Ricepaper, a magazine published by the Asian Canadian Writers Workshop. Records include submissions, reports, drafts of articles, flatplans, financial information, correspondence, grant applications and reports, circulation plans, and staff position descriptions.
Reverend A.H. Cameron collection
Reverend A.H. Cameron arrived in Keremeos in 1906 and established a Presbyterian church where he presided as its first minister for many years. He captured a large number of pictures during his tenure, leaving a photographic record of local affairs. Subseries consists of photographs attributed to him.
Sub-series consists of records related to the society‟s income and
expenses. Records related to account activity, including summaries of deposits/withdrawals and bank statements are included. Receipts, invoices, copies of outgoing and incoming cheques, controls cards, ledgers and written expenses are also included. Files containing information about business associates are predominantly correspondence, but also contain invoices and receipts.
Within the subseries, projects are arranged alphabetically by residential owners.
This subseries consists of records relating to research projects conducted by other universities or organizations that UBC Distance Education and Technology participated in and helped to fund. It consists of correspondence, contracts, meeting agenda and minutes, and research proposals and descriptions.
Subseries consists of records that were used for research during the creation of Literature In English. Each file within the subseries pertains to a particular writer or poet that was featured in the anthology.
Subseries consists of microfilm copies of atlases, photocopies of maps, carto-bibliographic descriptions of maps, and biographical notes maintained by Verner as research material.
Research material & notes subseries
Research notes, press clippings, printouts of referential (encyclopedic) web pages, traditional and email correspondence, journal articles, and ephemera (playbills, theatre brochures etc.). It also includes some maps from Grace’s research trips. Material is grouped into sections: bibliographic references, biographical/genealogical, research notes by archival institutions, notes by theatre, and notes by-product. [Some material identified as the property of other archival repositories has been removed].
Research material & notes subseries
Annotated research materials, notes, correspondence, and ephemera.
Research material & notes subseries
Correspondence, press clippings, copies of Lowry’s writings and letters, research notes and some lecture notes. Includes some overhead projector slides, photocopied images and photographs.
Research material & notes subseries
Annotated research materials, correspondence, photographs (slides and prints), clippings, and ephemera.
Research material & notes subseries
Annotated research materials, clippings, notes, and ephemera.
Research files - winemaking (fermentation)
Subseries consists of correspondence, proposals, reports, and a contract.
Research files - winemaking (chemistry)
Subseries consists of reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, and proposals.
Research files - winemaking (aroma and flavor)
Subseries consists of proposals, correspondence, and invoices.
Research files - winemaking (aging)
Subseries consists of reports, correspondence, invoices, and proposals.
Subseries consists of correspondence, proposals, a report, and contracts.
Subseries consists of articles, reports, proposals, invoices, questionnaires, and correspondence.
Research files - varietal analysis
Subseries consists of correspondence and a progress report.
Research files - varia (surveys)
Subseries consists of reports, proposals, surveys, and correspondence.
Subseries consists of letters of intent, correspondence, and rejected proposals.
Research files - quality and evaluation
Subseries consists of invoices, a report, proposal, and letters.
Subseries consists of correspondence, reports, proposals, and a survey.
Research files - grape chemistry (smoke)
Subseries consists of invoices, an email, and a proposal.
Research files - grape chemistry (odour)
Subseries consists of invoices, a report, proposal, and correspondence.
Subseries consists of a magazine, emails, and order forms.
Research files - biological threats (pests)
Subseries consists of correspondence, proposals, presentation slides, invoices, and reports.
Research files - biological threats (disease)
Subseries consists of letters, proposals, articles, and correspondence.
Research files - biological threats (competing plants)
Subseries consists of proposals, letters, and a progress report.
This subseries includes research files primarily compiled by Kathleen Merken that contain correspondence between Merken and other Japanese Canadians, copies of other families’ recollections and accounts of their forced removal, and other reference materials such as maps, timelines, and excerpts from text that help to contextualize and document this history.
This subseries consists of records related to the supervision and funding of post-doctoral research fellows studying Distance Education and Technology, including correspondence, guidelines, funding information, and bibliographies of writing on distance education.
The sub-series includes information collected in regards to the activities which SORWUC carried out. The union concentrated on women’s issues, feminism, and women’s rights in the workplace, health and hygiene issues. Material includes press clippings and releases in regard to banking business; brochures and pamphlets on unemployment, racism and women’s issues; constitutions of other unions, paste ups, bulletins, anti-union literature, annual reports by banks and Canada Labour Relations Board (CLRB) reports.
Subseries consists of reproductions and prints of artwork by Lansdowne. Formats include prints, posters, banners, exhibit catalogues and cards, order forms, stamps, road maps, calendars and others. Also included are several reproductions of artwork by Allan Brooks and Strom Gould, who were illustrating and painting birds before Lansdowne.
Subseries consists of reprints of Friedman's scholarly articles, arranged chronologically. Folder 11-33 also includes a list of publications and a brief biography.