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Handbooks and Journals

Series contains several handbooks regarding Swan's field of engineering, including one handbook with Swan as one of the authors. Also contains journals, pamphlets, and news clippings related to Swan.

Handwritten final drafts of poems

Series consists of 11 notebooks containing handwritten final drafts of poems. There are few corrections or annotations in these notebooks. This series also includes presentation copies of poems in volumes made of boards with silk padded covers and cardboard cases. One volume is untitled and within it, each poem is handwritten in ink facing Japanese prints. Two presentation copies of Fancy Free, 1938, are included in this series. The second version has a typed frontispiece: "Of this edition of Fancy Free by Carol Coates, two hundred and fifty copies only have been printed. This Chap-book is a product of the Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada, 1939."
Accrual adds to the existing series four notebooks of handwritten final drafts of poems. Enumerated Book II through Book V, each volume is begun with a title page giving the dates of the poems and sometimes referring to other volumes containing typed or draft versions.

Handwritten rough drafts of poems

Series consists of 18 small notebooks containing handwritten rough drafts of poems. There are many poems in each volume, and often a single poem is re-written several times. Carol Coates would place a note at the bottom of her drafts of poems to show the date when she copied them into other notebooks containing final handwritten drafts. An explanation for this copying process is provided in the notebook of Sep.1972-Dec.1972: "copied means transferred to the fair copy book." The notebooks also contain drafts of letters, recipes, lists of events, book reviews, addresses and quotations from other poets.

Hannah Institute series

Series consists of correspondence, applications, and materials related to successive Practitioner-Historian workshops offered by Norris during his association with the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine.

Harry Franklin's Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, budgets, and minutes of meetings pertaining to Harry Franklin's Executive Directorship from 1972 to 1979. Also included is some of Franklin’s personal correspondence, and a copy of Larry MacKenzie: memoirs of a Canadian, an unpublished autobiography by UBC President N.A.M. MacKenzie, acquired from UBC Board of Governors member Joy McCusker.

Harry Warren series

Series consists of publication lists, photographs, awards, speeches, correspondence, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Harry Warren's personal and professional activities.

Hart House String Quartet series

Series consists of newspaper clippings, concert programmes, and correspondence documenting the history of the Hart House String Quartet, both during Harry Adaskin's tenure and afterwards. Some items are pasted onto cardboard.

Harvey Burt Photographs

Series includes photographs of Lowry, Margerie, and the Burts, at Dollarton, England, and Sicily. Also included are negatives corresponding to some of the Sicily and Dollarton photographs. Slides are of trees and shoreline at Dollarton.

Head Office statements

Series consists of financial records showing all debits and credits assigned to Tallheo by the CFC Vancouver office. Records reflect level of financial authorization maintained by head office .

Health Sciences Centre series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, annual reports, newsletters, and conference proceedings about Leith's involvement with the Health Sciences Centre.

Heavenly Monkey Editions publishing records

Series contains copies of books and ephemera issued by Heavenly Monkey Editions and includes setting copies, detailed page layout schematics, dummy of final book, final printing schedule and sequence, proofs and impressions, makeready copies, printing plates, printing blocks, and various other documents used in the creation of each item.

Heavenly Monkey publishing records

Series contains copies of books and ephemera issued by A Lone Press (1998-1999) and Heavenly Monkey (1999- 2010) and includes setting copies, detailed page layout schematics, dummy of final book, final printing schedule and sequence, proofs and impressions, make-ready copies, printing plates, printing blocks, photographs and various other documents used in the creation of each item.

Herridge Research and Work

The series consists of research completed to produce <em>The Squire of Kootenay West</em>. The series includes interviews Hodgson conducted with Bert Herridge, and Bert Herridge’s family and friends, as well as photographs of rural British Columbia.

Herring (Roe)

This series includes the minutes, reports and correspondence of the Herring Management Working Group and the Herring Industry Advisory Board, correspondence relating to herring from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and material concerning herring management and allocation, catches and value, and herring fisheries. In addition, there are records which document herring allocation class actions.

High Ross Dam Controversy records

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  • [Between 1960? and 1969?]-[1988 or 1989], predominant 1969-1988
  • Part of Terry Simmons fonds

Series reflects Simmons’ involvement in the ROSS Committee and observation of the High Ross Dam Controversy. It also holds several files containing briefs and other material relating to the legal case of the Swinomish Tribal Community; Upper Skagit Tribe; and Sauk-Suiattle Tribe, et. al, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Series consists of both copies and originals of memoranda, correspondence, briefs, reports, maps, and other material accumulated during the events of the High Ross Dam Controversy.

Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada series.

Series consists of correspondence, plans, policies and criteria, minutes of meetings, and agenda papers about the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Series contains six sub-series: Correspondence, Subject Files, HSMBC -- Minutes, HSMBC -- Agenda Papers (published volumes), HSMBC -- Agenda Papers (unpublished), and Committees subseries.

Historical

Series consists of records pertaining to the history of the Stewart family as well as records produced through research done on the Allison family. Series include both born digital and digitized records. Records include photographs, newspaper clippings, copies of marriage and birth certificates, and photocopies of correspondence.

Historical controversies

Series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and an extensive personal note relating to two historical controversial published histories of the ILWU’s activities in the 1930s. One of these publications was the 1966 book Tough Timber written by Myrtle Bergren. The other controversy involves a 1962 article published in The Fisherman, the United Fisherman and Allied Worker Union’s newspaper.

Historical files

This series contains records relating to the development and initial functioning of the Boag Foundation. Contents include the acquisition and management of properties, projects and correspondence.

Historical Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, and clippings documenting the School's early history. Included are correspondence and related materials from the School's second Director, Henry Elder.

Historical Material series

The Historical Material series is a collection of material assembled by successive Deans and retained for historical interest. Series documents contain historical information revealing the efforts to establish and organize a Faculty of Medicine at U.B.C., studies of hospitals and their role in the teaching activities of the new Faculty, and preliminary negotiations with the Provincial Government to establish a medical school. Types of materials found in this series include several short histories of the Faculty and its departments, chronologies, original account books, rolls and mark registers, files of historical reports, studies, correspondence, memoranda, a ledger book, photographs, brochures, convocation and other ceremonial event programs and pamphlets, scrapbooks, and a file index. They were previously arranged by subject.

Historical Material series

Series consists of textual material relating to the historical development and significant technological accomplishments of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The materials found in this series include a newspaper clipping and an opening ceremonies program.

Historical records and research subject files

The series consists of historical records acquired by Fleming as well as research subject files he created in his study of British Colombian history. Subjects include the Alaska American/Canadian border dispute, British Columbia settler colonial history, the forestry and timber industry, trade and commerce in the Pacific Northwest, and particularly the Nootka crisis and the expedition of Alessandro Malaspina. Record types include correspondence, indentures, pamphlets, articles, notes, presentation materials, and photographs from Fleming's research related travel.

History of Medicine at UBC

Series consists of correspondence, reports, plans, memoranda, printed materials, and minutes about the history of Medicine at UBC from 1936 to 1947. Series includes correspondence with various government and university officials and concerns about Dolman's attempt to establish an Institute of Preventive Medicine. Series also contains materials associated with preparing the medical school survey (1946) and the ensuing debate.

History of Nursing at UBC series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and minutes of meetings on the creation of an administrative history of Nursing at UBC. The series includes the Constitution of the Nurses' Undergraduate Society (1946). It also includes a collection of yearbooks acquisitioned in October 2017.

History of the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia and its membership

Series includes histories of the RNABC, the Richmond Delta chapter and the South Peace chapter and its membership. It also includes a primary document with photographs regarding the 1964 conference on Continuing and Higher Education for Nurses, hosted by the Fraser Valley District of the RNABC.

Series is arranged in the following subseries:

  1. General Historical Material
  2. RNABC Reports and Publications
  3. Stories on and by Nurses
  4. Hospital Histories and related documents
  5. Articles
  6. Conference materials
  7. Miscellaneous

History, Objectives, and Policies series

Initially numbered 10.000. The series consists of records relating to the organizational history of International House and includes reports, minutes, clippings, correspondence, and photographs. Also included are copies of the International House constitution and amendments and the office filing code.

Hobbies series

Series consists of records that reflect Howard's interest in vintage automobiles and horticulture.

Home Economics Now series

This book was published by PEP in 2004. It originated as a series of papers presented at the Vaines Symposium at the University of British Columbia in September 2003. The book was intended for education students and for practicing home economics teachers.
Series consists of correspondence and reviews.

Home Economics series

Series consists of drafts of a constitution and bylaws of the Canadian Home Economics Association, the text of a speech given by Black to the Association, and a history of the field of Home Economics.

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