- Series
- [1938] - 1968
Part of Marion Gilroy fonds
Series consists of transcripts of oral interviews for her book As We Remember It, biographies, book lists, reports on regional library systems in British Columbia and Quebec, and conference notes.
Part of Marion Gilroy fonds
Series consists of transcripts of oral interviews for her book As We Remember It, biographies, book lists, reports on regional library systems in British Columbia and Quebec, and conference notes.
Part of Cedar Lodge Society fonds
Series consists of records documenting the University’s administration of the Society and Skeleem Village and includes correspondence, minutes, reports, and legal records.
Part of Alumni Association fonds
Series consists of reports and correspondence relating to specific events and organizations with which the Alumni Association was involved. The series also includes the minutes of Annual Meetings from 1953-66. Series arranged in alphabetical order.
Part of Graduate Student Society fonds
Series consists of subject files of the Graduate Student Society, including files relating to the implementation of dental plan coverage for graduate students, renovations to the Graduate Student Centre / Thea Koerner House, and University reform.
Series includes correspondence and notes from or about Michael Shaw, who was the Vice-President responsible for OESS during this period.
Part of Walter Hardwick fonds
Series consists of records created or acquired by Hardwick during his tenure on Vancouver City Council and arranged by the creator according to subject and includes correspondence and reports.
Series consists of minutes of meetings, correspondence, budgets, course inventories and schedules, curriculum proposals and reports, newspaper clippings, and questionnaires about the administration of the Department.
Part of Philip G. Haddock fonds
Series consists of reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence, notes, articles, conference proceedings, printed material, essays, clippings, programs, and memoranda about various topics within the area of Forestry.
Part of William E. Fredeman fonds
Series documents Fredeman's various activities, projects, and interests and contains correspondence, reports, copies of articles, clippings, and a journal. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Part of University of British Columbia Librarians and Archivists Association fonds
Series consists of records on various subjects and UBCLAA activities, and includes correspondence, reports, and minutes. Also included is a file of reports and newsletters relating to the activities of the UBC Faculty Association at large.
Part of Information Services fonds
Series consists of newspaper clippings, press releases, pamphlets, and magazine articles. Series is arranged alphabetically by topic.
Part of Faculty Association of the University of British Columbia fonds
Series includes reports and correspondence.
Part of E. L. Watson fonds
Series consists of printed material, papers, and publications about Watson's professional activities and interests.
Part of Leonard Klinck fonds
Series consists of files about a variety of subjects arranged alphabetically.
Series consists of reports and correspondence regarding various events, subjects and topics of interest to SDRI and its staff. Files are un-numbered and are not obviously part of the Central Files series, so they are arranged separately. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Part of Basil Stuart-Stubbs fonds
Series consists of files created by Stuart-Stubbs relating to his involvement in the proposal for interlibrary loan funding in Canada and the controversy involving the University of British Columbia librarian Alan Soroka. Original newspaper clippings have been replaced with photocopies for preservation reasons.
Series includes reports, correspondence, and published materials relating to other organizations and issues and events of interest to the Association and its membership.
Part of Senate fonds
Series composed of correspondence, agendas and minutes of various committees, reports and recommendations, briefs and printed material relating to specific subjects and committees of Senate. The series includes an index of material created before 1942. Records relate to a wide range of University events and activities, including policy development, building construction, faculty and department development, and campus life. Series generally follows the record-keeping system maintained by the Senate between 1916 and approximately 1966. File names remain as originally assigned.
Part of Sam Black fonds
Series consists of an artificially assembled grouping of files that did not easily fit into the other series identified in the fonds.
Part of William Nicholls fonds
This series consists of reports, newspaper clippings and research notes.
Subject Files Personal and Office (Off-Campus) series
Part of Anne Smith fonds
Series consists of records relating to non-UBC persons, organizations, and events and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, and clippings.
Subject Files Personal and Office (Campus) series
Part of Anne Smith fonds
Series consists of records relating to UBC persons, offices, and events (excluding UBC Library matters) and includes correspondence, reports, notes, and clippings.
Part of Anne Smith fonds
Series consists of records relating to UBC Library programmes, policies, and activities and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, and notes.
Part of John Montague fonds
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, and reports regarding University programs and activities.
Subject Files - General series
Part of John Montague fonds
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports documenting Montague's involvement with economic and political organizations.
Part of Association of Administrative and Professional Staff fonds
Series consists of correspondence, notices, agendas, memos, reports, copies of agreements and newspaper clippings relating to specific issues and events with which the Association was involved.
Series consists of minutes of meetings, briefs, and reports about various activities within the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.
Part of Norman A.M. MacKenzie fonds
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.
Study Tour of Australian Health Systems series
Part of Lloyd F. Detwiller fonds
Series consists of correspondence, clippings, notes, articles, addresses, reports, submissions, and press statements about a study tour of Australian health systems conducted by Detwiller.
Part of School of Library, Archival and Information Studies fonds
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.
Part of School of Social Work fonds
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.
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds
Series consists of correspondence, reports, statistical data, and other records pertaining to policies, procedures, programs, and organizations concerning Faculty of Arts students.
Part of Frank T. Gnup fonds
Series consists of term papers written by Gnup's students. This series is restricted.
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 Services Review series
Part of Enrolment Services fonds
Series consists of a report (1998) from the Student Service Review, background notes, minutes and documents.
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds
Series consists of correspondence and minutes of meetings dealing with relations between the Faculty and students, notably the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS).
Part of Henry Howard fonds
Series consists of records generated by Howard at the University of Toronto.
Series consists of student evaluations and related correspondence.
Part of William Messenger fonds
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.
Part of Department of English fonds
Series consists of student publications arranged into the following subseries Babel, Newsense and ComPost.
Part of Leslie Upton fonds
Series contains numerous notes, notebooks, and student essays.
Part of Walter H. Gage fonds
Series consists of student notebooks created during Gage's years at the University of Chicago.
Part of Dorothy Blakey Smith fonds
Series consists of offprints, guides, catalogues and other materials on various subjects accumulated by Dorothy Blakey Smith.
Student Essays and Notes series
Part of Jane Rule fonds
The series consists of papers submitted by Rule during her college years. The series also includes a high school notebook.
Student Course Notes and Essays series
Part of William Herbert New fonds
The series consists of notes taken and essays written by New as a student at UBC and some reference guides on how to prepare for Exams.
Part of Registrar's Office fonds
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
Part of John Conway fonds
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.
The Student Activities series consists of a singular report on the summer activities of the E.U.S (Engineering Undergraduate Society) electric vehicle project.
Part of Women's Research Centre fonds
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.
Strategic Plans, Reviews, and Proposals series
Part of Infrastructure Development fonds
Series consists of external and internal reviews, project and partnership proposals, and strategic planning documents, including the correspondence. It mainly documents planning for the future of the campus via infrastructure development and investment.