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- 1933-1959
Series consists of signed photographs of musicians dedicated to Harry and Frances Adaskin. Notable musicians include Igor Stravinsky, Jascha Heifetz, Jean Coulthard and Barbara Pentland.
Series consists of signed photographs of musicians dedicated to Harry and Frances Adaskin. Notable musicians include Igor Stravinsky, Jascha Heifetz, Jean Coulthard and Barbara Pentland.
MP Duties and Progressive Conservative Party series
Series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches and other records representing Carney's position as an MP and member of the Official Opposition, and her post-cabinet pre-senate activities. The series includes several correspondences and memoranda indexes generated by Carney's automated filing system. The series contains personal notes, correspondence and itineraries from Carney's 1984 federal election campaign for the riding of Vancouver Centre, a copy of her 1980 maiden speech in the House of Commons, and correspondence and notes representing local constituency concerns including minutes from Carney's "Neighbourhood Nights." The series also contains extensive records minutes, correspondence and memoranda of meetings of the B.C. PC Caucus (1985-1988). Additional inclusions are the Progressive Conservative Party records on registration guidelines and the party’s Annual General Meeting resolutions and campaign handbooks.
Minister of International Trade series
Series consists of sub-series relating to Carney's tenure as Minister of International Trade, responsible for the Canada U.S. Free Trade Agreement. The sub-series cover Carney's participation in the evolution of the FTA, her involvement in Expo 86, foreign international trade missions, and her work with the Asia Pacific Initiative. In addition, the series contains records from the South Pacific Trade Talks and FTA events which occurred after Carney's tenure as Minister of International Trade.
School of Community and Regional Planning Teaching Materials series
Series consists of teaching and administrative records from Carney's position as an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia's School of Community and Regional Planning [SCARP]. The series includes lecture notes, course outlines, guest lecturer biographical notes, student resumes, projects, course readings, and a copy of Carneys Custom Course Materials reprint package for her 589 class for 1997. The majority of the material relates to courses 548 and 589. Original order has been maintained with file titles transferred from original folders. The series also includes one video: Time to Choose: Our Common Future in the Fraser River Basin produced by the Westwater Research Centre. The video is located in the archives vault at UBC VT 931.
Series consists of copies of examinations, lecture notes, course outlines, student lists for botany courses taught by Davidson.
Series consists of copies of Davidson's publications.
Series consists of eighteen photographs of various groups of people or botanical specimens.
Series consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence, both personal and professional. Files are arranged in alphabetical and chronological order.
Series consists of notebooks, two of which are full of German-language newspaper clippings relating to World War I; the rest include notes written by Rose on academic subjects.
Series consists of personal records of William Rose and his family and includes correspondence, published materials, and other memorabilia.
The idea for Arts I at UBC can be traced to "Discipline and Discovery," a report produced by a committee chaired by Arts Dean Kaspar Naegele in 1965. The report recommended that the "first year in Arts should consist of a core program of general studies based on broadly humanistic concepts, taught by experienced instructors through a combination of lectures to large groups and seminar discussion for small groups." Although the committee's recommendations were not accepted, Naegele's successor Dean Dennis Healey passed the task of making recommendations to a new group established to advise him on curriculum. The Curriculum Advisory Committee met through 1965/66 and submitted its report in May 1966. Following extensive discussions, the University offered, in 1967, voluntarily, its Arts I program. Its primary objectives were to "introduce the student effectively to the University's intellectual life and give him a less fragmented view of education than is normally offered to first-year students. In addition, the students undertaken will encourage a broad, though the disciplined, approach to the world of within and without the University." Arts I was initially established as a three-year pilot project, after which it would be subject to an evaluation process.
The series consists of minutes, reports and correspondence about the development and early growth of UBC's Arts I program.
Axis Power - World War II series
Series consists of clippings, publications, cartoons, and a scrapbook collected by MacKay about the Axis powers during World War II. Series also includes an unidentified diary (1882) found by MacKay in 1931 in an abandoned building in Iceberg Bay, B.C
The series consists of research material on Ethel Johns and related topics from various libraries and archives.
The series consists of offprints of published works by Schofield. Series includes an offprint by A.W. Grabeau, The Sinian System.
Series consists of various manuscripts written by Schofield.
Series consists of photographs of China, scenery and mining in B.C., and miscellaneous portraits.
Selected photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 22.1.
Series consists of assorted maps, plans, and sketches pertaining to geological sites.
Photocopied Research Material series
Series consists of photocopies of original archival documents, used by Dr. Prang in her research and class instruction, and relating to Clifford Sifton, George Foster, Robert Borden, R.B. Bennett, W.S. Fielding, T.A. Crerar, A.K. Cameron and Charles A. Dunning. The dates provided in the file list are those of the original documents.
The series consists primarily of incoming and some copies of outgoing correspondence.
United Nations Association of Canada/Canadian Institute of International Affairs series
Series consists of minutes, reports, financial records, printed material and meeting notices arising from Eastman's participation in the UNAC and CIIA.
Miscellaneous Personal Materials series
Series consists of class notes, lecture notes, field books, correspondence, printed material, essays, applications, publications, book reviews, and "Letters to the Editor" generated by Haddock as independent research material, as an undergraduate student, and during his career at the University of Washington. The series contains three subseries: Class Notes, University of Washington, and Research Material subseries.
The series consists of class lists, student grades, exams, and course descriptions about Haddock's career at UBC. Series also includes materials about a Resource Management course taught by Haddock at Simon Fraser University in 1982.
Graduate Program / Students Records series
Series consists of memoranda, reports, course lists, and correspondence about the Graduate Program in Forestry. Series also includes a copy of a Ph.D. thesis by Clive A. David (1986).
Series consists of confirmations for Haddock's numerous speaking engagements conducted under the auspices of the UBC Speakers Bureau, a central "clearing house" for the multiple requests received by the university for speakers. Information includes the name of the group, age range of its members, numbers expected, date, the title of talk, etc. Series also includes Annual Reports and a Catalogue of Topics.
Blythe Eagles saw as one of the university educator's primary goals the dissemination of information beyond the strict confines of the campus. This fact is made clear in the long speeches he delivered before various groups. Series consists of handwritten notes and typed copies of Eagles' speeches. The title of the speech or the group for whom it was written has been indicated. Series contains two subseries: General and Agricultural Undergraduate Society subseries. Series is arranged chronologically.
Series consists of copies of articles by Eagles that were sent with his papers. For a detailed list, refer to Eagles' C.V. in 1-1.
Miscellaneous Printed Materials and Publications series
Series consists of articles, clippings, pamphlets, journals, printed materials, and publications collected by Eagles.
Series consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence. Series is arranged chronologically.
Department / Faculty Records series
Series consists of minutes of meetings, speeches, printed materials, publications, and curriculum materials about the Department of Forestry. Series also includes employment data about Forestry graduates (1955-1963).
Correspondence Re: Submissions series
Series consists of correspondence with authors regarding their submissions for the Anthology.
Biographical/Personal Material series
Series consists of C.V's, biographical notes, clippings and articles about M.Y. Williams, miscellaneous financial records, and early educational records.
Series consists of extensive research notes, draft manuscripts and source materials used by Williams in conducting family history research. Copies of "The Bowerman Family, 1379 to the Present: English, American, Canadian" [CS 71 B69 W4] and "The Samuel Williams, Jemima Platt Family" [CS 90 W54] are available in Special Collections as well as in the fonds. Series also includes three postcard albums collected by M.Y. Williams' mother, Carrie Williams and numerous photographs.
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, printed material, programs, reports, publications, and lecture and course notes about the Geological Society of America, the Royal Society of Canada, Museums in Vancouver, and the Canadian Department of Mines Geological Survey.
Photos in this series consist of photographs of M.Y. Williams' family. Photographs have been assigned series UBC 49.1, and 49.1/1 to 49.1/147 contain both prints and small prints of the Wiliams family. In this series are photos by WL Uglow taken in 1922; amongst Uglow's photographs, there are images of geological features, campsites, prospecting, logging, and BC towns such as Bakerville, Nookta village and the Tofino "life-saving station." Photos of people include CS Evans, Anthony Watson and C.O. Swanson. There is also a photo taken in Japan of Professor W.J. Head of Wisconsin. These photos can be found from 49.1/148 to 49.1/249. A group photo dated 1947 features Okalitch, Gunning, Swanson, Williams, Warren and Weir (49.1/251). There are also wildlife photos courtesy of the Canadian National Railway and photos of fossils and diatoms. The photo of dinosaur bones in UBC's Department of Geology is dated 1950. These photos are in boxes 52 (1-127) & 53 (128-269).
An itemized inventory of the glass slides is available on the last two pages of the finding aid. The glass slides are located in the vault. (49.1/270 to 382).
Series consists of diaries, offprints, notes, financial materials, notebooks, examinations, certificates, essays, and printed material about Sage's personal life, including his student years. Biographical notes on Nelda Sage, Enoch Sage, and Henry T. Gerrans. Series contains four subseries: Biographical Material, Diaries, Financial Records, and Student Records subseries.
Series consists of the text of addresses, lecture and course notes, manuscripts, typescripts, essays, publications, book reviews, and a nearprint written by Walter N. Sage. Series contains six subseries: Addresses, Course/Lecture Notes, Manuscripts, Typescripts, Notes, and Publications subseries.
Series consists of radio addresses, speeches, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and reports about Sage's interest in B.C. history. Includes personal names files that contain research notes, correspondence, and published or printed material about various individuals. It also includes property records about sites in Vancouver and Point Roberts. Series is divided into two subseries: Miscellaneous Subjects and Personal Names subseries.
Printed Materials Collected by Sage series
Series consists of programmes, pamphlets, brochures, and memorabilia collected by Sage.
Series consists of course materials in Anthropology and Sociology and other UBC courses like Asian Studies and Curatorial Studies; also includes courses handled or developed outside of UBC.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes and schedules about Ames' involvement in program reviews for various museum studies programs, including the McCord Museum.
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute series
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and various committees, correspondence, financial statements, briefs, programmes, reports, fellowship applications, printed materials, and photographs about Ames' role as President of the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, as well as the activities of the Institute in general.
Series includes correspondence, appointment papers, grant applications and notes specific to Ames' involvement with the Museum of Anthropology.
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence, primarily relating to Ames' contacts in South Asia.
Series consists of copies of curriculum vitae (1961-2001), miscellaneous citations (1982-2000) and annual reports (1963-1999).
Horticulture - Course Materials series
The series consists of course outlines and other materials, written lecture notes, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets).
Horticulture - Systematic Pomology series
The series consists of correspondence, course materials including written notes, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets). The records concern the growing of apples, pears, and related fruits.
The series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, published materials, and photographs. The records deal primarily with the areas of University administration in which Barss was involved, including the Senate, the Inter-Fraternity Council, the Department of University Extension, the building of Brock Hall, and campus development and maintenance. Also included are some administrative records of the Department of Horticulture.
The photographs are described and stored separately.
The series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence.
Series consists of legal documents, financial papers, notes and a diary related to Borden's home playschool.