- Series
- [198-?]-[199-?]
Series consists of records pertaining to the anthology edited by Messenger and Bill New in 1993. There are four subseries: Research Notes subseries, Permissions subseries, Miscellaneous subseries, and Chronologies subseries.
Series consists of records pertaining to the anthology edited by Messenger and Bill New in 1993. There are four subseries: Research Notes subseries, Permissions subseries, Miscellaneous subseries, and Chronologies subseries.
Thesis Bibliography Series Project series
Series consists of records about Messenger's participation in the Thesis Bibliography Series Project; this is an international bibliography of doctoral dissertations and masters' theses on selected writers. These records include correspondence and pamphlets.
Personal Correspondence series
Series consists of various correspondence, Christmas letters, and postcards received and sent out by Messenger to family, friends, colleagues, university libraries and publishers, including numerous hand-written notes written after Ann Messenger's death, found scattered among his correspondence files.
Series consists of a set of published off-prints relating to a variety of medical topics that Frank Wesbrook collected or, in some cases, wrote.
Formerly maintained in the Memorial Room of the Woodward Library, part of the collection was transferred to the University Archives in November 2013 and again in 2014 and added to the Frank Wesbrook fonds.
Series consists of correspondence between the editor of Pacific Affairs and members of the journal's editorial advisory board, along with some manuscripts.
The series consists of general project files, information specific to each of the individuals interviewed and a "timed tape guide" that provides information about the time, place, and a number of the interview and the name and address of the interviewee. Most of the tape guides also include a detailed account of subjects discussed in each five-minute interview segment. The tape guide concludes with an index of the topics covered in the interview. Indexes from each discussion have been integrated into a central index available as part of the fonds.
Conferences, Projects, and Papers series
The series consists of records, including correspondence, notes, draft papers, photographs and ephemera, relating to New's participation in or responsibility for various projects, conferences, committees, and papers.
Commonwealth Literature Series
The series consists of records such as correspondence, notes, and drafts of bibliographies relating to Commonwealth literature and New's involvement in several Commonwealth literature projects, including the Commonwealth Poetry Anthology, The Journal of Commonwealth Literature and the Commonwealth Encyclopedia.
Academic Associations/Publishers series
Series consists of correspondence and other materials relating to various academic associations and publishers.
Series consists of photographs documenting various events, people, and locations.
Series consists of records relating to Kendall's production and direction of various documentary projects, including The Lost Pharoah (1980), On to the Bay (1980), Hard Oil (1981), Hi-Tech Culture (1996), Nature Walk (1996-1997), and Ribbons of Steel (1999). Includes scripts, filming schedules, correspondence, notes, research material, promotional material, commentary, and agreements.
Series consists of correspondence, computer-generated membership lists, memoranda, renewal notices, handwritten lists of members, financial statements and treasurer's reports generated in activities related to membership administration.
Records Relating to Academic Exchange Programs series
Series consists of correspondence, guidelines for grant applications, application forms, reports of funding agencies and memoranda relating to proposals for the design, implementation and administration of academic exchange programmes. Some material in this series is in French.
Open Learning Agency / Knowledge Network series
Series consists of records generated during Walter Hardwick's involvement with the Open Learning Agency and his tenure as chair of the Knowledge Network of the West (KNOW). It includes correspondence, reports, and minutes.
Series consists of records documenting Hardwick's political and educational activities but which he kept or acquired for his interest. It includes personal correspondence, sketches and notes, newspaper clippings and other published materials, and course materials.
Series consists of newspaper clippings about Hayward and a copy of his CV (1987). It also includes a list of his publications, copies of offprints and several patents held by Hayward.
John Ridington material series
Series consists of a handwritten journal created by John Ridington during his family's trip to Canada by ship (1889), publications and copies of sketches by Ridington, clippings relating to Ridington, and bound copies of his speeches and articles (1911-1945).
Series consists of minutes and related papers and correspondence of the various committees involved with the administration and the facilitation of the editorial decision-making policy of the UBC Press. Such committees include the Publications Management Committee, later known as the President’s Advisory Committee – UBC Press (a name change made effective December 10, 1970), which had as its mandate to establish, maintain, keep under review, and change broad policies governing a publications program for the University Press, and to advise and assist the Director of the University Press in implementing these policies. This latter directive is being carried out specifically through the appointment of an Editorial Sub-committee consisting of Consulting Editors, the Chair of the Committee and other Committee members as required in individual instances. The Advisory Committee was also to receive from and approve the Director’s annual Press report before its submission to the UBC President and Board of Governors. Other committees included in this series are the UBC Press Production Meeting, the A.I.R. Committee on Publications, the Publications Committee, and the Non-Academic and Service Departments Liaison Council. Types of materials found in this series include minutes, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and papers relating to the decisions and actions of the Press’ committees.
Grants, Awards, and Programs series
Series consists of correspondence, grant and membership applications, invoices, printing and editing estimates, financial statements, application questionnaires, certificates of merit, and program descriptions.
Administration and Organization series
Series consists of correspondence, membership applications, announcements, proposals and incorporation notices about the formation and development of the UBC Press.
JPRAS [Journal of Pre-Raphaelite & Aesthetic Studies] series
Series documents William Fredeman's tenure as co-editor (with Ira B. Nadel) of the Journal of Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Studies, and contains correspondence, manuscripts, galley proofs, and a copy of the journal's editorial guidelines.
T.J. Wise and UBC materials series
Series consists of correspondence, research notes, and copies of articles regarding the literary hoaxes of (Thomas James) T.J. Wise and how they are reflected in the Library's collections.
Series documents Fredeman's interest in the 19th-century American publisher Thomas Bird Mosher and his involvement in publishing Philip Bishop Mosher's bibliography and contains correspondence, research materials, and drafts of the bibliography.
Series consists of four photographs showing William Fredeman, Norman Colbeck, and Roland Lanning with the Colbeck Collection and two video cassettes of interviews with Norman Colbeck and Mabel Colbeck.
The Photographic Material series contains a large number of prints and negatives in both black and white and colour, as well as, a small amount of colour slides. These images document the structural development of the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building as well as, presenting images of their original facilities on campus. Also finding photographic representation in this series are various student exhibits, events and research projects; departmental projects; faculty, staff and student composites and portraits; technological installations; student awards and competitions; social and intercollegiate events; class notes and visual aids; and press shots. As well, the photographic material presents different perspectives of student involvement both within the Department itself, and as part of the University as a whole. Finally, the images, along with the few accompanying pen and ink layout sketches, depict the process of photography itself within the Department.
The majority of photographs were found in a chronologically and numerically organized state located either within the envelopes of their corresponding negatives or else in sticky back photo albums. Those not housed in such a way were found loosely contained among the textual material within metal filing cabinets or cardboard boxes. The first 644 sets of photographic prints were found to have numerical identifiers (written in ink or pencil and located either on the print itself, the original envelope in which it was found or beneath or above its placement within sticky back albums). These numerical identifiers correspond directly to available negatives. The slides were found labeled in a topically organized state within plastic sleeves housed within ring binders.
Original numerical identifiers of both photographs and negatives span sequentially from #41 to #730.
The Reports series consists of class assignments completed by students and submitted for credit towards Mechanical Engineering 472.
Biographical Information series
The series includes copies of Thorton's CVs and resumes and an autobiography Telling My Life Story. Also included are coloured prints, awards and recognitions.
Recorded talks and interviews with various academics including James E. Birren, Klause Shroeder Kazifas Moor'oka, Allan Thomas, Yoshiyuki Matsuda, Sol Rubinstein and Bill Griffith.
Series includes James E. Thornton's theses; An Educational Program for Economic-Opportunity Migrants: A Case Study in Program Development in Adult Education (1971), An Exploratory Study of the Educational Deficiencies of Occupationally Unstable Economic-Opportunity Migrants (1967) & The Conceptualization of an Experimental Field Study in Adult Education: A Dissertation Proposal (1970).
Reviews, programmes, and correspondence concerning the career of Frances Adaskin series
Series consists of reviews, programmes, and correspondence concerning the career of Frances Adaskin, including her work in the group "The Town Tonics," as well as her work accompanying her husband and others.
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).