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Subject files.

Series contains subject files which includes newspaper clippings, reports, annotated articles, and correspondences related to a variety of subjects of interest to Greenpeace including but not limited to mining, nuclear energy, whale capture, and seal hunting.

Subject files

Series consist of files created by Ms. Dalgliesh relating to her work with different organizations which she was a part of including Agora, the Broadway Commonwealth Society, Conscience Canada, the Council of Canada, humanists, the NDP (New Democratic Party), and WILPF (Womens' International League for Peace and Freedom). The files regarding breastfeeding contain various records which portray both Ms. Dalgliesh's interest in the subject and her involvement with INFACT. Other files in the series contain records depicting Ms. Dalgliesh's interest in various subjects such as British Colombian native people, the (CBC), daycare, chiropractic, Dying with Dignity, the environment and recycling, family law, forestry, Grapes, midwifery, Nanoose, peace, Rolf's plan, theology, and women's issues. Two of the files contain records regarding her trips to both China (1980) and Nicaragua (1982). The financial records relate to Ms. Dalgliesh's interest in withholding the percentage of her income tax that, she believed, was being used by the Canadian government to support the military.

The other files contain audit and offices procedures, correspondence: both incoming and outgoing with others who were also interested in various social issues, information on Dorothy Gretchen Steeves, and an essay on capitalism (notes and drafts). The miscellanea files contain various periodicals and files of information regarding many subjects which Ms. Dalgliesh designated as miscellanea.

Subject Files

Series consists of records generated by Beatrice Millar in her employment at B.C. Hydro, with predominant coverage of various outreach programs coordinated by Beatice Millar. Also includes 12 architectural plans for various industrial kitchens, documentation of activity with professional associations, and materials related to various presentation, and television and radio appearances.

Subject files

Series consists of material created and collected by the NDP Little Mountain Constituency as part of its research relating to its campaigns, positions, contemporary social issues, and other concerns. It consists of lists, flyers, analyses, questionnaires, policies and procedures, and other material.

Subject files

Series contains material collected by Jack Scott relating primarily to other communist, socialist, leftist, or social justice organizations and arranged by subject either by Jack Scott or by his acquaintances following his death. The groups represented in the series include the Progressive Labor Party (PLP), Vancouver Student Movement (VSM), Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) [CPC(M-L)], Partisans, Yenan Collective, United Front, Committee to Defeat Revisionism for Communist Unity (CDRCU), Canadian Student Movement, Students for a Democratic University, and various unions. Individuals represented in the series include Norman Bethune, Homer Stevens, Hugh Hardyman, James and Mary Endicott, Robert F. Williams, Jim Stanford, John F. Kennedy, and W. Kashtan. The material in the series includes photocopies and originals of letters, writings, and other documents; statements, commentaries, bulletins, and other group literature; ephemera, such as posters, newspaper clippings, flyers, newsletters, and pamphlets; and speech texts.

Subject Files

This series consists of files related to Brown's various interests. Major topics include companies similar to those for which Brown was a director, interests in Hawaii, materials related to the Yukon, and various groups in which Brown was involved, including several cancer research societies, the Metropolitan Opera (New York), and social clubs in Canada.

Subject files

Series consists of subject files compiled by Forbes pertaining to various priests, churches, and other religious subjects. Includes notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, papers, articles, pamphlets, programmes, correspondence, photographs, and other documents. Subject files are arranged alphabetically according to subject.

Subject Files

Series contains files related to the activities of queer organizations and activists in Vancouver, Toronto and other parts of Canada and the United States. A significant portion of this series is related to the political activities of Randy Notte, a contributor to the collection. Contents include informational pamphlets and brochures, legal cases, reports and statement papers, political materials, meeting minutes, organizational ephemera, newspaper clippings, periodicals, newsletters, and posters.

Subject Files

Series consists of records collected and curated by Jackie Maniago on various topics of interest. Topics include religion, the Pro-Life movement in British Columbia, homosexuality, normalization, education for people with disabilities, parenting, and deinstitutionalization in British Columbia. Records include newspaper and magazine articles, personal correspondence, reports, information sheets, and newsletters.

Subject files

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.

Subject File series

Series consist of research notes, articles and newspaper clippings, brochures and reports pertaining to an assortment of topics and issues that framed Rosemary’s opinion on a number of issues, which includes affirmative action, education on issues of racism and immigration, labour and women’s equality, pornography and sexual assault, technology, as well as, a number of issues that affected women such as sexism and discrimination. Most of the subject files were arranged by their broad topics, such as ‘Women’ and followed by the file title. The subject file titled ‘Women’s Studies,’ which relates to miscellaneous research material Rosemary used to form her lectures from when she taught Women’s Studies at both Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.

Subject File series

The series consists of several subject files maintained by MacKenzie, which fall into three main groupings. They are arranged chronologically by year. Then, the files are arranged alphabetically by title within a single year. The series begins with a large set of cumulative subject files which originated during MacKenzie's tenure at U.B.C. They relate to organizations, activities or people. Files that started after the U.B.C. years often continue this cumulative approach, but this gradually changes; the number of organization files increased, as does the frequency of annual files.
After 1972 material was deposited unarranged, although MacKenzie still maintained the occasional subject file. Therefore, most files in boxes 90-93 have been artificially constructed during the arrangement process. Nevertheless, these files are annual and continue the types of subject headings previously used by MacKenzie.
A sub-series " Social Correspondence " is within the subject files (boxes 94 and 95) is a sub-series "Social Correspondence." This material pertained to the U.B.C. years (1944-62) and originated in MacKenzie's office. Each file refers to a particular social function, reception or dinner, arranged in chronological order.
The contents of many of the subject files, especially those of organizations, overlap the Main Correspondence series and should therefore be used in conjunction with the correspondence.

Subject file

Consists of 36 subject files, with correspondence related to the following: family, friends, paintings, <span style="text-decoration:underline">The Painted Cougar</span>, the film "Hoppy," and miscellaneous activities of Hopkins. Also included is information about Gerard Manley Hopkins and Frances Ann Hopkins, and articles about Elisabeth Hopkins or by her relatives and friends. Correspondents include David Robinson of Talon Books, the painter Molly Bobak, and various friends and family. Ms. Hopkins' birth, baptism and citizenship certificates, her unfinished autobiography "The Rolling Stone Nurse," copies of her stories <span style="text-decoration:underline">The Painted Cougar</span> and <span style="text-decoration:underline">Pig Tale</span>, and records of painting sales are also in this series.

Subject file

Series is largely composed of correspondence files regarding publication of W.H. White's books, especially publication of subsequent editions with various publishers. Some files in the series relate to controversies with which W.H. White was involved.

Subject Case Files

Series consists of records pertaining to two Aboriginal people, Jeannette Vivian Corbiere Lavell and Fred Quilt. Records include minutes of court proceedings and reports. Fred Quilt's files include three volumes of the inquisition into his controversial death.

Subject

Series consists of files created by the author pertaining to the writing of his novel but not to specific chapters. With the files there are handwritten notes, pictures, court documents, and newspaper clippings.

Students series

Series consists of Information Bulletins, LASSA (student council) minutes, reports and correspondence relating to the various activities and projects, publications and work experiences of SLAIS students. This series also includes graduation lists, congregation booklets and reports regarding previous graduates of the program. Note: the colour photographs are of the 1980 library class.

Students series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, lists of important papers and theses of the students and publications of the School's student association. Series also includes records of the Alumni Association, its meetings and newsletter.

Students records series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, statistical data, and other records pertaining to policies, procedures, programs, and organizations concerning Faculty of Arts students.

Student Statistics Reports series

Series consists of statistical reports examining the student population, its gender, age, enrollment, registration, and type of degree granted. Includes statistical reports on faculty salaries, university funding, and comparative data on Canadian universities.

Student Relations series

Series consists of correspondence and minutes of meetings dealing with relations between the Faculty and students, notably the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS).

Student Records series

Series consists of Messenger's records as an undergraduate student at the University of Washington (1955-1956), a graduate student at Cornell University (1957-1959) and a post-graduate student at UCLA at Berkeley (1960-1966). These records include correspondence, student papers, artwork, designs and pencil drawings (thumbnail faculty drawings), manuscripts, notebooks, examinations, assignments, and transcripts.

Student Papers

Series consists of papers on various topics by UBC School of Nursing students, mostly upper level or graduate. Many are for courses, particularly Nursing 440 (Nursing Care of Adults and Families), offered by Ethel Warbinek or Denise Fargey. Five of the papers are by Anne Wyness.

Arranged alphabetically by name of student.

Student Information

Series consists mainly of general information related to students in the nursing
program. Some information on individual student marks is also included. List of UBC SON graduates from 1920-1989 are included.

Student Essays

Series contains essays Thomas wrote as a student, primarily while completing her M.A. at UBC, which she received in 1965.

Student Correspondence series

The series consists of correspondence about and with students. It includes correspondence inward and outward with students, potential students, the Committee on Student Affairs, the Rhodes Scholarship, the Alma Mater Society, and various principals, superintendents, organizations and registrars at other universities. Correspondence topics include admissions and applications, credit for courses, extensions, certificates, coursework, marks, and examinations.

Student Christian Movement (UBC) series

Series consists of records of this interdenominational group, a branch of the World Student Christian Federation. The material reflects the ecumenical movement and various religious groups on campus. Records relating to the Murrin Fund are also included.

Strategies for Change series

Series consists of records created and used by the Women's Research Centre to develop strategies for change. The Women's Research Centre collected data on various women's experiences and developed action plans and strategies for implementing social and legislative change designed to benefit women. The Women's Research Centre worked with the Law Foundation of BC, the National Advisory Committee, the Port Alberni Friendship Centre, the India Mahila Association, and the Gold River Community Initiatives Society. In developing strategies for change, the Women's Research Centre held workshops, conducted surveys and interviews, and produced numerous reports. In addition, there was extensive correspondence between the Women's Research Centre and various levels of Government. Series consists of agendas, list of principles, meeting minutes, project proposals, articles, address lists, work-plan outlines, budgets and financial statements, correspondence, timelines for proposed strategies, strategies for implementing social and legislative change, workbooks, lists of references, typed and handwritten notes, project expenditures, publication lists, booklets, annual reports of the Law Foundation of BC, receipts, cheque stubs, funding applications, invoices, phone bills, purchase orders, personal expense sheets, application form guides, questionnaires, India Mahila Association statement of purpose, framework for developing a strategy for change, photocopies of articles, guidelines for Women's Research Centre, travel expense claim forms, contracts, letters of agreement, photocopies of deposit slips, guidelines for facilitating workshops, workshop evaluation forms, facsimiles, Gold River organizational chart, calendars, reports, checklists, interview guides, Port Alberni Friendship Centre act, constitution, organizational chart, and history, surveys, feedback forms, newspapers, news releases, fact sheets, information sheets, and memos.

Status of Women / Women's Resources Centre series

Series consists of reports, newspaper clippings, and conference proceedings originating from the Women's Resource Centre and about the 1971 Status of Women Conference and women's issues in general. It also includes records about the Task Force on Counselling and Related Services for Women Students in 1992.

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