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University of British Columbia Archives Series
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Articles, Statements, and Speeches series

Series consists of various articles, statements and speeches Beesley made throughout his career. Series is arranged chronologically. The CD-R optical discs contain jpeg images of the textual material. Speeches relate to political issues and debates surrounding the Law of the Sea Conference. The jpeg images are arranged into folders by subject and were scanned at a low resolution (l00 dpi).

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence to Lyle Creelman from various people and institutions and copies of letters from Lyle Creelman to multiple people, including friends and family. Some correspondence is personal, and some are regarding her services at W.H.O and UNRRA. There is also an envelope of postcards to her mother in the series.

Ephemera series

Ephemera series (4-6 to 4-17) consists of 78 miscellaneous photographs of unknown people, subjects, or origin; articles collected by Lyle Creelman; community groups ephemera; and travel souvenirs.

Audio Cassette and Videotape series

Series consists of videotape and audiotape recordings. The audio cassettes primarily record conferences and other medical/physiological lectures. The videotapes are of Copp’s induction into the Order of Canada and a talk about his life in 1997.

Colleagues and Personnel series

Series consists of records relating to people who worked for and with Copp in the Department of Physiology at the University of British Columbia and colleagues from across Canada and the world. Types of materials include correspondence, lecture and presentation notes, article outlines and drafts, work and research plans, and resumes. Files are arranged alphabetically by the last name.

Financial Records series

Series consists primarily of travel claims, although other records include library fines and other financial statements. Files are arranged by topic and then chronologically.

Honours and Awards series

Series consists of records relating to the honours and awards Copp received throughout his professional career and includes certificates, diplomas, degrees, letters of commendation and plaques. Files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the award. Several items are oversize and stored in a flat oversize box.

Recommendations and References series

Series consists of correspondence to and from Copp regarding references and recommendations he made for colleagues and students. This includes academic and professional references and recommendations for awards such as the Nobel Prize. Files are primarily arranged alphabetically.

Canadian National Railways series

Series consists of materials collected while Fournier was writing his book Railway Nationalization in Canada: The Problem of the Canadian National Railways and includes correspondence, drafts of chapters, book reviews, book orders, receipts, invoices, statements of sale and a carbon copy version of the book itself. Also included is a 5-part series of newspaper articles entitled The Railways Problem in Canada.

UBC President's Speeches series

The series consists of transcripts of speeches delivered by former UBC President Dr. Martha C. Piper at various functions associated with the Development Office. Files are arranged in chronological order.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of video and audio recordings of announcements regarding endowments and donations to UBC. Recording times refer to the actual recordings, not the length of the tape. Audiovisual material is located in the Archives vault. Please ask archives staff regarding access.

Education series

Series consists of research notes, a case study, and a certificate of attendance relating to Rice's education in midwifery.

Professional Regulation of Midwifery series

Series consists of correspondence, lecture notes, press releases, clippings, and published materials relating to Rice's interest and involvement in advocating for the recognition and regulation of midwifery as a health profession by the Province of British Columbia.

Audio series

The series consists of one audio cassette tape containing two radio interviews on regulating and funding midwifery as a health profession in British Columbia.

Paperny Film Inc. series

Series consists of miscellaneous material created by Paperny Films that did not fit into the other series. Included are copies of incorporation documents and handwritten notebooks relating to various productions. There are also production schedules, promotional DVDs for the company, and website content files.

Chasing the Cure series

Directed by Aynsley Vogel, the four-episode science documentary Chasing the Cure (2002) (also known as The Cutting Edge) explores the work and personal stories of four Canadian scientists looking for the cure to diseases such as heart disease, cancer and bacterial poisoning. It looks toward the future of medicine in light of this research. The 60-minute episodes focus on the work of Dr. Michael Hayden, a University of British Columbia expert on heart disease and Huntington's disease; Dr. Freda Miller, a Toronto expert on neurobiology and stem cell research; Dr. Brett Finlay, a University of British Columbia professor who is leading researcher of pathogenic E-coli and salmonella; and Dr. Brenda Gallie, a Toronto expert on cancer and a leading Retinoblastoma researcher. In addition to Hayden, Miller, Finlay and Gallie and members of their families, individuals interviewed include Dr. Alan Bernstein, President of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Dr. Donna Senger, Dr. Nancy Olivieri, Dr. Andrew Potter, Dr. Paul Goldberg, Dr. Ron Warton, Dr. Robert Hancock, Dr. James Scott, Dr. Martin Raff, Dr. David Kaplan, Dr. Chris Bleakley, Dr. Stanley Falkow, Dr. Helen Chan, Dr. Mark Selikowitz, Dr. Simon Pimstone, and Dr. Laura Frost.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Every Body series

In the sixty-minute arts documentary Every Body (2002), Joe Laughlin and his South African dance team use the universal language of dance to bridge continents and cultures. Laughlin is an award-winning Canadian choreographer, dancer and teacher whose dance audiences have viewed theatre and film commissions throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, South Africa and China. He has been the Artistic Director of Vancouver-based dance troupe Joe Ink since its establishment in 1995. In 1996 he received the Clifford E. Lee Award for Choreography, and in 2003 he received the Jacqueline Lemieux Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Dance. Directed by Deb Wainwright, the film documents Joe Laughlin's 2002 Sonke Sisonke/Everybody project in collaboration with the South African dance company Moving Into Dance Mophatong. The project was based on the personal experiences and stories of the dancers. The film resulted in a 2003 Leo Awards nomination for David Paperny in the Documentary Arts / Performing Arts category and an Honorable Mention to Paperny Films at The Film Council of Greater Columbus' 2003 Chris Awards.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Fallen Hero: The Tommy Prince Story series

A sixty-minute biographical history, Fallen Hero: The Tommy Prince Story (1998), focuses on the life and lasting legacy of Tommy Prince (1915-1977), a Manitoba aboriginal soldier. He fought in both World War II and the Korean War. Prince was the most highly decorated aboriginal soldier in Canada. Fallen Hero tells his story from the poverty of his isolated reserve, through becoming a war hero - twice over - to the minefield of being an Indian in downtown Winnipeg. The documentary includes interviews with Prince's daughters, Joyce Hourie and Beryl Prince, and his son Tommy Prince Jr. Other interviews include Al Lennox, Dennis Johnston, Lawrence Smith, Jim Bear, Claude Petit, and Thomas P. Gilday. Directed by Audrey Mehler and narrated by August Schellenberg, it received three Leo Award nominations in 1999, including one each to Mehler and David Paperny for Best Documentary and one to Mehler for Best Director - Documentary.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Indie Truth series

Directed by Carl Bessai, the sixty-minute arts documentary Indie Truth (2002) examines documentaries with some of the world's leading filmmakers, from cinema verit’© to the current digital revolution. Featured in the film are interviews with Barbara Kopple (Harlan County, Wild Man Blues), D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus (Don't Look Back, War Room), Allan King (A Married Couple, Warrendale), Albert Maysles (Gimme Shelter), Simcha Jacobovichi (Deadly Currents) and Peter Lynch (Project Grizzly). Additional individuals interviewed include filmmakers Kelly Anderson, Tami Gold, Sunny Yi and Susan Froemke, Lofters producer Zev Shalev, and film theorist Ray Carney. Paperny Films received "The Bronze Plaque" from the 50th Annual Columbus International Film and Video Festival for Indie Truth in 2002.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Star Spangled Canadians series

Directed by David Paperny, Star Spangled Canadians (2000) closely examines the controversy, myths and realities behind the Canadian exodus to the United States and how Canadians perceive and define themselves. It focuses on the stories of individual Canadians living in the United States and their opinions and reasons for doing so. Individuals featured include Vancouver entrepreneur Glenn Ballman; Disney animator Mike Surrey; Don Carty, Chairman of Virgin America & Porter Airlines; journalist and news anchor Peter Jennings; artist Marcus Leatherdale; actor, comedian, and television host Michael Thomas (Tom) Green; Ivan Reitman, film actor, producer and director; and Joe Medjuck, a Hollywood film producer. Additional individuals interviewed include Pierre Gallant, Terry Drayton, Jay Dubiner, Jonathan Houseman, Val Azzoli, Michael Rose, Monty Hall, Bob Schlegel, and several Canadians employed at Microsoft and Dreamworks Animations. Jeffrey Simpson narrates the ninety-minute documentary. In 2001, Paperny Films received a 1st Place Gold Camera Award for Star Spangled Canadians in the Social Issues category at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival.

Series consists of a digital master tape of the production, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Transplant Tourism series

Directed by David Paperny, Transplant Tourism (2003) follows Canadians with kidney disease who grapple with the life-and-death decision to buy an organ on the black market and address the provocative and ethical issues surrounding the organ trade. The sixty-minute documentary travels to Turkey and the Philippines to interview kidney sellers and brokers. In North America, doctors and ethicists express their conflicting views, some firmly against the trade and others in support of regulating it. Individuals interviewed include Globe & Mail columnist and immigration expert Marina Jimenez, Dr. Ona of the Kidney Institute, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of California, and Dr. David Landsberg, Director of Renal Transplantation at St. Paul's Hospital. Saul Rubinek narrates the documentary. In 2004, it received two nominations at the Leo Awards, including a nomination to David Paperny and Dan Schlanger for Best Documentary Program or series, and a nomination to David Paperny, Marina Jimenez and Ian Gill for Best Screen Writer - Documentary Program or series.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Burn Baby Burn series

Done for History Television’s Turning Points of History series, Burn Baby Burn (1993) is an early documentary about the 1965 Watts riots in Los Angeles directed by David Paperny while doing freelance work shortly after leaving the CBC. Large-scale rioting broke out in the Watts neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, in August of 1965, following months of racial tension between the residents of the neighbourhood and law enforcement.

Series consists of a digital master tape and video and audio elements relating to the development of the production.

Glutton for Punishment, Season I series

Glutton for Punishment (2006) is a reality show which follows host Bob Blumer, an LA-based Canadian cook known for the Surreal Gourmet. He travels the world not just reporting on professional food-related contests but participating in them. After a crash course of only a few days, Blumer has to compete against world champions in everything from flair bartending to oyster shucking. The show has various directors, including William Morrison.

Series consists of digital master tapes, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Whisky Man: Inside the Dynasty of Samuel Bronfman series

The first Paperny Films independent production, Whisky Man: Inside the Dynasty of Samuel Bronfman (1996), is a documentary about the enigmatic founder of Seagram’s, the world’s largest distillery. Immigrating with his family to Saskatchewan and later Manitoba, Samuel Bronfman turned a family hotel and bar business into a brewery empire. Hosted by television journalist Ann Medina and directed by David Paperny. Interview subjects include several Bronfman family members, including Edgar Bronfman (son), Charles Bronfman (son), Sam Bronfman Jr. (son), Edgar Jr. Bronfman (grandson), as well as Canadian senator Leo Kolber, former Prime Minister of Israel Shimon Peres, Former Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek, and Scottish Whiskey Baron Ivan Straker.

Series consists of a digital master tape, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Ocean Weather Station "Papa" series

Series consists of research notes, charts, data, drafts of papers, finished papers and correspondence related to gathered data. Most of which is handwritten but occasionally typewritten.

Miscellaneous Professional Activities series

This series contains a variety of textual materials relating to background material, teaching and learning, service to the profession, reviews of papers for refereed journals, seminars and presentations, contract bids and research proposals, as well as professional correspondence.

Jonathan Oppenheim series

The series consists of exhibits, videotapes, photographs and documents collected for the PCC, correspondence and legal documents related to both the PCC and related legal actions, APEC Alert posters, information, pamphlets and ephemera, and other material collected and created by Oppenheim concerning the events surrounding APEC and the RCMP PCC.

Research materials series

Research notes, pattern samples, published articles, draft and unpublished papers, journals and chapters, maps, photographs, correspondence, catalogues, and bibliographic references. It mainly focuses on Ancient Peru / Ancient Andean ceramics and textiles, with some material from Northwest Coast carvings and textiles and minimal material on African masks and textiles.

Certificates series

The series consists of 4 oversized certificates, including Peebles’ diploma from UBC and photocopies of high school certificates and newspaper clippings.

Family History series

Series consists of records collected and written by Priscilla Galloway and other family members regarding the history of the Peebles family. It includes a binder put together by Priscilla Galloway that has printouts from a family history database detailing family history as well as original correspondence, newspaper clippings and other records created by various members of the Peebles family. The series also includes photocopies of photographs, newspaper clippings, histories of various family members, and articles about Peter Peebles’ work.

Ecological Reserves Supporting Records series

Series includes records relating to the selection and confirmation of Ecological Reserves in BC. The records present in this series include correspondence, memorandums, meeting addresses, lectures, briefs, surveys, reports, “dead applications,” news clippings, Orders of the Lieutenant in Council, booklets, pamphlets, programs, check sheets, aerial photographs, park proposals, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes. Reports and check sheets on Ecological Reserves 1-39 are found throughout the records in the supporting records series. In addition, some of the reports in this series address the progress of the Ecological Reserve program in BC. Boxes: 4-8.

Journals and Personal Notes series

This series includes Cameron MacLeod’s journals from 1978 to 1983 and loose-leaf personal notes dating from 1978-1979. Also included are ephemera from his high school years until 1982. MacLeod’s journals give insight into his personal life and influence upon his art. The loose-leaf notes essentially contain reflections on the artistic performances he attended while travelling in Britain. The travel journal and 1983 journals in Box 4 were donated in March 2016.

Education Research series

This series contains records relating to research about distance education that was partially funded by Distance Education and Technology or that they participated in. It includes correspondence, meeting agenda, minutes, reports, bibliographies, budgets and funding information, calls for applications for funding, project proposals and descriptions, and notes. The series is arranged according to the filing system provided by the creator.

Sol Tax (Editor) series

Series consists of records documenting the editorial activities of Dr. Sol Tax, Belshaw's predecessor as editor of Current Anthropology. The materials include correspondence reports regarding associate and agent business and submitted manuscripts.

Accepted Publications series

The series consists of articles submitted to Current Anthropology and accepted for publication, including manuscripts and related correspondence. Files are arranged in chronological order.

Grants series

Series consists of Grant applications by Aberle to a variety of funding bodies in the United States and Canada.

Show Books series

This series includes albums showing David Fischer’s pre-production work and the finished product.

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