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Consists of a handwritten copy of Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto, apparently sent by a friend living in Germany to Elliot. The context of this record is uncertain.
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Consists of a handwritten copy of Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto, apparently sent by a friend living in Germany to Elliot. The context of this record is uncertain.
Series consists of background research on corporations and focuses mainly on various corporate institutions and ethical issues arising from corporations' dominance and practice. In addition, this series includes numerous magazine articles, newspaper clippings, and corporate ephemera.
Series consists of tape indexes used by the production team to document footage, press material of the film's release and awards, samples of promotional materials, and information relating to the making of The Corporation DVD. The editing process can be accessed and viewed separately.
Biographical Information series
Series consists of CVs, biographical sketches, awards, certificates, copies of Quastel's will, and Quastel's day books. In addition, this series contains one subseries: Quastel Project.
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence to and from Quastel, which have generally been subdivided by a decade or specifically by year from 1950-1969.
Presentations and Lectures series
Series consists of lecture notes, conference papers and presentations created by Quastel. Many of the topics are similar to those seen in the publication series.
Series contains various reports, correspondence, and research from Quastel's stay in Cardiff and Montreal. This series contains two sub-series: Cardiff and Montreal General Hospital.
Series consists of photographs of Juda Quastel with colleagues from Cardiff, England, and the Montreal General Hospital laboratory, his 1966 visit to India and Jerusalem, as well as photographs of his family.
Series consists of 322 glass slides (i.e. charts, equations, and graphs), possibly for lecturing purposes.
Series consists of incoming and outgoing letters to W.H. Mathews and letters relating to his employment, academic career and committee work.
Lecture/Administrative material series
Series consists mainly of lecture notes, syllabi, field trip maps and instructions, and transparencies used for various geology courses taught at UBC and UCLA.
Series consists of hand-written notes; published and unpublished materials; various correspondence; various data, correspondence, memos/notices associated with the BC Royal Commission of Inquiry (Health and Environmental Protection: Uranium mining); an assortment of notices, memos, and memorandum related to uranium; permit information, and maps.
Series consists of correspondence, essays, maps, diagrams, and articles related to dam sites in the Homathko region, which are connected to the Homathko power project.
Series consists of a selection of maps removed from a much more extensive collection of approximately 150 maps. These maps pertain to the geographic regions of British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. They include the following map series: B.C. Department of Lands maps, Department of Mines, Geological Survey maps, and Soil maps of British Columbia. Other maps include glacier and hand-drawn maps. The Pre-emptor and Degree map series have been removed from the Mathews fonds, and their description and location are available at UBC Rare Books and Special Collections.
Series consists of notebooks compiled by W.H. Mathews and his assistants during a geological survey of the Peace River region for the BC Department of Mines. Two of the notebooks were gathered by Mathews, one by J. Fyles, and one by Walter Thomson.
Adjunct Programs, Committees and Centers series
一部分Department of Administrative, Adult and Higher Education fonds
Series consists of information, correspondence, examinations and reports relating to the implementation and functions of adjunct programs to Adult Education at UBC.
Professional Forestry Associations series
Correspondence regarding a workshop held by the Association of British Columbia Professional Foresters in early 1987. It also includes various clippings and newsletters associated with other provincial forestry organizations.
Reports and Publications series
Government and non-government reports, articles, publications, and press clippings associated with forest management in British Columbia.
Twenty-two UBC Football programs make up this series and are dated between 1951-1992. On October 20, 1951, the football program included photographs of Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth at their first Canadian Football game. The file also contains an article by Athletics Historian Fred Hume on that visit and a biography of Dr. Bob Hindmarch. Please see the finding aid for a list of programs.
UBC Masters Student Thesis on Algol 68 series
This series consists of two UBC master's student thesis related to ALGOL 68.
The series consists of records relating to Granirer’s teaching career. This series includes a Curriculum Vitae, US immigration papers, correspondence and employment notices. Also present are student evaluations of Granirer’s classes.
This series contains published journal papers by Granirer. In addition, the series comprises paper corrections, correspondence, and work with Anthony Lau, including math propositions and a notebook.
Lectures and Conferences series
Granirer presented lectures on Algebra around the world. This series contains his lecture notes and acetates on his talks in Europe, North America, South America and Asia. There are also photographs of Granirer and attendees of these conferences, including his final conference at UBC in 1997.
This series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence related to Granirer’s teaching and professional career. Invites to speak at conferences, correspondence with the Royal Society of Canada, and awarded research grants are included. Also in this series are reports, newspaper clippings, programs and honorary awards.
The series consists primarily of correspondence, awards, and Fulton’s CV.
Series consists of pamphlets, publications, and notes, labelled by Fulton as “Women’s Studies.”
The series consists of journals in which Fulton has a published article, as well as two books on feminism that are personalized to Fulton.
Series consists of correspondence, timelines, and minutes related to executing and implementing apprenticeships and ongoing employee education.
Series consists of correspondence, maps, minutes and information kits related to the development, construction, and upgrading of buildings at the UBC Campus. In addition, it includes consultation on expected infrastructure costs for projects not managed by the department/UBC and collaboration with other development partners/units at UBC.
Series consists of correspondence, timelines, technical diagrams and plans resulting from planning the development of infrastructure and utility infrastructure on campus, such as seismic upgrades, putting in gas lines, upgrading power lines, and other projects carried out by UBC.
Series consists of meeting minutes, meeting information materials, correspondence related to meetings with the department's supervisors at the University, employee management, and union relations.
On November 24 and 25, 1997, student protests occurred on the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus regarding the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings, leading to a violent crackdown by police. This series contains materials related to David Breen’s involvement with the protests, including complaints filed regarding excessive force by police, the documents related to the official RCMP Complaints Commission, the hearings, and the final report. Also included are news articles from the Vancouver Sun and Ubyssey covering the issue. Materials are arranged by subject and then chronologically.
Committees and Conferences series
The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ participation in various archival and records management conferences. Besides being a delegate, Laurenda was also a Board member or committee member of many professional associations, such as ABCA, ACA, Northwest Archivists Group, B.C. Archivists Group, ARMA, Canadian Historical Association, UBCLA, etc. Materials include meeting agendas, memorandums, correspondences, notes, reports, proposals, conference programs and proceedings, newspapers, and newsletters with annotations. AABC, ABCA, and BCAC materials include minutes and programs, previous constitutions, a speech by Daniels, and conference correspondence. Files were re-arranged alphabetically by the associations’ names and then chronologically.
Vancouver Historical Society series
The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ activities as the Principal Co-investigator of the Vancouver Centennial Bibliography Project by the Vancouver Historical Society. Materials include correspondence, applications, proposals, notes, reports, financial reports, budgets, meeting agendas and minutes.
Scholastic Years in Germany series
Series consists of notebooks consisting of notes taken in class, papers that Luft likely referred to during his education, and proofs and notes.
Series consists of potential student inquiries and UBC Mathematics course offering brochures.
Series consists of proofs and notes by Luft. It is unclear if these notes are his ideas or are derived from other mathematicians’ work. The series is divided into two subseries - German Notes and English Notes.
Series consists of reports, statements, ledgers and budgets relating to the
BCORNG. Series consists of following subseries: financial statements, finance committee minutes, treasurers' records, ledgers.
Series consists of incoming and outgoing letters regarding the formation of task
committees on the criteria and standards for staffing operating rooms, accreditation, and amendments to the Nursing Act.
St.Paul's Hospital School of Nursing
Series consists of responses to a medical nursing exam and a study guide with handwritten annotations.
Vancouver's Monuments to Nurses
Series consists of photographs that were originally arranged in two booklets featuring monuments in Vancouver related to nurses.
Series consists of artifacts and items related to Nina Rumen's military career.
Series consists of correspondence pertaining to Richmond’s role as Director of Educational Resources at the RJH and to her consulting work for the University of Victoria's nursing program; a copy of her curriculum vitae; teaching materials developed while serving as assistant professor at McGill University; and photocopies of plaques received.
Public Health and School of Nursing, Kelowna
Series consists of a Public Health Nurses' Bulletin, photocopies of an article published in Public Health Nurses' Bulletin, and pamphlet published by the Canada Food Board.
Series consists of articles, book reviews, manuscripts, editorials, glossaries, lectures, and notes related to materials written and presented by McIver. Series arranged alphabetically by topic and title.
Series consists of articles, papers, reports, speeches, and other textual material related to nursing gathered by Paulson. In addition to material relating to a variety of nursing concerns, the series also includes much material pertaining to Paulson's understanding of tuberculosis nursing and her work in the Vancouver Unit of the Division of Tuberculosis Control.
Minutes, programmes, and other textual material related to Paulson's involvement with the RNABC
Series consists of minutes, programmes, correspondence, reports, financial statements, and other textual material related to Paulson's involvement with the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (RNABC), in the positions of Chair, Private Duty Nursing Section (1935-1937); Secretary (1943-1945); Honourary Secretary (1946); and President (1951-1953).
Series consists of correspondence, documents, and articles relating to various achievements of and honours received by Paulson during her education and career, including honours from the Canadian Tuberculosis Association.
Series consists of biographical material relating to Esther Paulson, gathered by her niece Nancy J. Dammkoehler. Includes a copy of Paulson's obituary.
Series consists of records relating to the memorial service held for Campbell Jackson at the University of Alberta Faculty Club, on June 17, 2003. Records include photographs and an audio cassette recording of the memorial service, as well as copies of Campbell Jackson's obituary, memorial booklet, a speech, and a list of those in attendance.