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- 1995-1997
Series consists of materials created by the communications committee.
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Series consists of materials created by the communications committee.
Team meetings co-ordinated efforts by faculty to impart consistency and
high standards to courses offered, and facilitate communications among instructors in the nursing program.
Series consists of minutes of meetings and materials related to the offering of courses in the nursing program.
Series is arranged in the following subseries.
Series includes curriculum vita and correspondence received
Visual Art and Literary Project Records
Series documents Mayrs’ visual art work—including his paintings, cartoons, and fine press limited edition books—and exhibitions that have featured it.
Records in this series include photographic reproductions of a large number of Mayrs’s paintings, drawings, books, and other artwork; promotional materials from exhibitions such as posters, flyers, exhibit catalogs; drafts and copies of both published and unpublished political cartoons; original and photographic reproductions of penwork, photographs, and other artwork created by Mayrs specifically for his books, including for un-published and in-progress works; and press clippings and correspondence specifically pertaining to Mayrs’s work in the visual arts.
Series consists of records related to Johnson’s membership in the British Columbia Young New Democrats and his service as President of the organization in 1970.
Records consist of newspaper clippings, minutes, agendas, press releases, convention materials, publications, policy documents, correspondence and membership lists.
Collected Campaign and Labour Ephemera
Series consists of Johnson’s collection of campaign and labour relations ephemera from the 1960s through the 1980s. Materials also include documents related to the Socialist International Congress and the International Council of Social Democratic Women, both held in Vancouver, B.C. in 1978.
Records consist of campaign brochures, newspaper clippings, labour and politics pamphlets, campaign posters, name badges, matchbooks, a plastic canvasers kit, publications, policy documents, conference materials and the like.
Series consists of records relating to Dr. Ford’s medical practice in Burnaby, volunteer time spent in the Mountain Rescue Group, Dominica, and Bangladesh, as well as memberships to the Federation of Medical Women of Canada and other professional organizations. Dr. Ford opened her own medical practice in Burnaby in 1954 and eventually added three partners to keep up with the high demand. Dr. Ford also spent her time volunteering with the Mountain Rescue Group, rescuing stranded hikers in BC wilderness. In addition, she volunteered her time in Dominica in 1967 and 1969 caring for children; in 1991 she also went to Bangladesh to aid victims of a devastating natural disaster. Records also relate to her service as the B.C. Branch President of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada and also as the National President in 1973. For all Nepal-related medical work see the “Nepal” series.
The series includes correspondence, legal documents, certificates, written verse, and various written memorabilia and artifacts acquired by Sedgewick and his family.
Selected photographs from this and other series have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 25.1.
Series consists of correspondence, proposals, study summaries, reports, briefs, invoices, newspaper clippings, notes, maps and press releases about Chamber's role as Study Coordinator in the Purcell Range Study.
The series comprises a single recording of a broadcast interview with Johnson relating to his book John Jessup: Gold seeker and educator.
The series consists of eight numbered woodcut prints by Johnson. It was originally sold to James Thornton in 1982 or 1983.
The series consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence generated and received by Johns.
The series consists of handwritten and typed notes and excerpts generated by Johns, including speeches, lectures, and research.
The series consists of drafts and manuscripts of Rule's unpublished novels.
Student Essays and Notes series
The series consists of papers submitted by Rule during her college years. The series also includes a high school notebook.
The series consists of reviews of Rule's work. The material is either arranged alphabetically by author or by book title.
Glass Slides, Negatives, and Film series
The series consists of photo prints, glass slides, and negatives used by Turnbull in his teaching. The numbers assigned to the various small boxes have been retained. The series also includes a 16 mm film titled Metal Crystals, Microscopic Technique.
Literary Promotion and Publicity
Series consists of publicity and promotional materials related to McCaslin’s literary work and activities between 1976 and 2023. Substantial written and email correspondence appear in the series between McCaslin and editors, contributors, publishers, artists, collaborators, event coordinators, literary colleagues and friends. Reviewers and publishers which McCaslin worked with appear in the files, along with reviews, feedback and comments received from colleagues, editors. Materials also relate to planning and coordination of events, book launches, talks, tours, presentations and poetry readings. The series also includes drafts and final versions of speeches and poetry reading packages performed by McCaslin. Newspaper clippings within the series document McCaslin’s personal, professional, and literary activities, publications, events, and other related materials. Promotional material within the series includes posters, bookmarks, pamphlets, invitations, notecards, author biographies, event information, book launch and tour schedules and occasionally draft or preliminary versions of writing, excerpts or photocopies of published works and other related materials. Within several files McCaslin has provided a brief explanation of the materials contained within, along with additional contextual information about the specific publication or evolution of the work over time. These notes indicate major adaptations or whether the writing was included in another edited publication or collection at a later date.
In the late 1990s, Artists began using the small 2.5-inch by 3.5-inch trading card templates as the basis for a new way to share small format artworks. In the early 2000s, Anna Banana began to create and trade her own cards, amassing a fairly large collection, and producing a significant number of her own card editions. This series is made up of her own creations, as well as cards collected from artists at the trading events which she attended.
This series is mostly made up of trading cards in binders or folders, with some information relating to the development of this art form in the file called “ARTIST TRADING CARDS: The Story.” Banana compiled cards into binders either by year or by significance, and kept her own separate from those which she received from others.
This series is made up of flyers, exhibition books, reviews and documentation regarding various exhibitions which Anna Banana was involved in creating or curating, such as 20 Years of Fooling Around With A. Banana, The Popular Art of Postal Parody, 45 Years of Fooling Around With A. Banana, and the Color Show. Records were created in the course of the curation of each exhibition, and include letters of introduction, originals and drafts of flyers and exhibition booklets, posters, name tags, and reviews or press of these exhibitions. A number of these exhibitions were retrospectives of Anna’s career, while other were curated to show various elements of mail art or performance.
Series consists of assorted material pertaining to George Curtis and a list of select papers by Curtis. Also included are autobiographical notes written by George Curtis about his own life (titled “memoranda”), as well as discussions with others and supporting documentation recalling his role in various events and legal cases – these were acquired in the 2014 accession.
Articles, Talks and Notes series
Series consists of assorted material pertaining to George Curtis and a list of select papers by Curtis. Also included are autobiographical notes written by George Curtis about his own life (titled “memoranda”), as well as discussions with others and supporting documentation recalling his role in various events and legal cases – these were acquired in the 2014 accession.
Series consists of copies of correspondence. Series is organized in keeping with categorized folders arranged by Curtis.
University of British Columbia series
Series consists of miscellaneous records relating to Curtis participation on the University’s Committee on Honorary Degrees, Faculty Committee on Student Affairs and the UBC Senate. Series also consists of materials related to Curtis’ involvement with the Harry Hawthorn Foundation.
Series consists of University of Toronto’s M.A thesis (1933), class assignments and syllabi from Columbia University (1936-1939) and finally, class notes and lists from the University of Chicago (1958-1959).
This series consists of Asian Studies course lecture notes, reading lists and course outlines from five specific courses: Asian Studies 105, 330, 400, 422 and 423. Howes notes in this series reveal how these five courses developed and changed over time.
Series consists of ten cassette tapes of recordings conducted by Laurie Ricou in preparation for his book, Salal: Listening for the Northwest Understory (2007), as well as related correspondence and other textual materials.
Series consists of textual materials created or acquired by Fritz Lehmann in the course of his teaching duties. The materials include research notes, lecture materials, course hand-outs, copies of research papers written by students, and newspaper and magazine clippings. It is arranged in the following sub-series: General, Medieval India / Mughal Empire, British India / India Since 1947, India / South Asia, East Asia, Islam, Africa, and Modernization (History 202). These sub-series largely reflect the original order in which the fonds was acquired.
Series consists of textual materials used by Lehmann in developing and teaching his courses, including lecture materials, course hand-outs, and papers written by students. The files are arranged by course number.
The series consists of copies of Lehmann's published articles in manuscript form and as journal clippings or off-prints. The files are arranged alphabetically by article title.
Series consists of copies of correspondence received by the Faris Committee from various individuals and organizations, arranged alphabetically by the author.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and other documents relevant to the Faris Committee's investigations and is arranged alphabetically by author and title.
This series consists of published reports, conference proceedings, articles, books and book reviews covering a variety of social topics and issues. These topics include rural development, rural families, youth and employment, and social welfare.
This series consists of reports, manuals and correspondence thanking Nicholls for serving on or participating in a variety of local, provincial and federal committees. The photograph in the series is a black & white group picture of the Canadian Funds and Councils Division of the Canadian Welfare Council [1960-1970].
This series consists of reports, newspaper clippings and research notes.
Series consists of photographs taken at the J.V. Clyne dinner held on February 3, 1985 at the Hyatt Hotel in Vancouver.
Series consists of administrative records regarding activities of the APBI and includes minutes and records of the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees.
Series consists of computer-generated statistical data pertaining to student awards.
Series consists of materials documenting Marchak's writing and unpublished work and includes correspondence, written notes, typescripts, reports, and newspaper and magazine clippings. It is arranged in these sub-series: Papers and Speeches, Unpublished Briefs, Research Proposals, and Miscellaneous Unpublished Papers. Within each sub-series, the records have been retained in their original order.
Political Science and Mahmoodi/Dutton Affairs series
Series consists of materials documenting Marchak's involvement as UBC Dean of Arts in two major public controversies. Allegations by students of systemic racism and sexism in the Department of Political Science and allegations of sexual harassment against a prominent psychology professor by one of his graduate students. The series includes correspondence, reports, written notes, and clippings. It is arranged in two sub-series: Political Science Department and Mahmoodi/Dutton Case. The records are arranged in chronological order.
Series contains Barbara Schrodt's Ph.D. thesis and reports, correspondence, interviews, photographs, publications, newspaper clippings, and other research materials relating to her thesis.
Social Welfare and Nursing Consultation and Events series
Series reflects the work Richard and Verna Splane did outside of their professional careers and after retirement to further social welfare and nursing causes in Canada and internationally, as well as related events they attended or hosted. Records include correspondence, posters, notes, curriculum vitae, and articles.
Personal Correspondence series
Series includes correspondence kept by Richard Splane. Records include correspondence, curriculum vitae, articles and newspaper clippings, programs, obituaries, and reports. This series has mainly been held as arranged by Richard Splane.
Series includes schoolwork completed by Richard Splane at McMaster University, the University of Toronto, and the London School of Economics. Records include correspondence, transcripts, graduate school applications, essays, and notes.
Series reflects Verna’s involvement with the United Church of Canada. Records include correspondence and notes.
Series consists of recordings of speeches, presentations, and interviews by Verna Splane and others, recorded on audiocassettes.
Series consists of autographs collected by Roy Stokes.
Series consists of descriptions of various books and includes the title, author, publisher, year of publication and other information. The files are arranged by author.
Colbeck Materials – Student Work series
Series consists of bibliographic descriptions for the Colbeck Collection created by Library Science class 662 for Professor Stokes. The files are arranged by student last name, author name or when the creator or student name is not known by the original folder name.
Series consists of copies of speeches delivered by Douglas Kenny (1974-1983).