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Part of Sheila Egoff fonds
8” x 5” index cards cataloguing the Arkley Collection in Rare Books and Special Collections. Authors/Titles/Series A-K box was not included with the original acquisition.
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Part of Sheila Egoff fonds
8” x 5” index cards cataloguing the Arkley Collection in Rare Books and Special Collections. Authors/Titles/Series A-K box was not included with the original acquisition.
Part of M.Y. Williams fonds
Series consists of six file drawers of index cards generated by M.Y. Williams in his research and one box of index cards documenting his map collection.
Part of Juda Quastel fonds
Subseries consists of minutes and reports from committees and commissions that Quastel sat on, as well as correspondence and research projects conducted in and from Cardiff and the Cardiff City Mental Hospital.
Part of William Messenger fonds
Series consists of correspondence and personnel files on career and employment before Messenger's teaching career at UBC.
Part of Edmond E. Granirer fonds
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.
Part of Michael K. Craddock fonds
This series contains records of Craddock’s career, including CVs, resumes, and webpage printouts.
Part of Norman A.M. MacKenzie fonds
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was "almost entirely devoted to the payment of allowances and pensions to which it was committed before 1931 when the list of individuals eligible for benefits was closed." Norman MacKenzie served as a trustee for the Foundation. The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material.
Fonds consists of 20 lab notebooks (1966-1970) containing notes from Caroline Astell’s Ph.D. studies. The notebooks include the results of her studies with Michael Smith in the area of oligonucleotides beginning about May 1968.
Astell, Caroline
The fonds consist of incoming letters from Jane Rule to Carolyn Gossage (1969-2002). It also includes a couple of incoming letters from Mary Meigs and Helen Sonthoff and miscellaneous published review articles of Rule's work.
Gossage, Carolyn
Part of Coolie Verner fonds
Series consists of correspondence and manuscripts pertaining to Verner's published and unpublished works in the area of historical map description. Verner was renowned in the map world for his scholarship in this area. Series also includes a collection of over 400 published maps and a considerable amount of research material, mainly in the form of index cards containing bibliographic descriptions. Appendices contained in the paper copy of this description and file list (located at UBC Archives) provide a listing of other materials he collected in the pursuit of this interest: title pages from atlases, facsimiles, photostats of maps, and miscellaneous cased items.
Part of William T. Lane fonds
Series consists of 83 cassette tapes of W.T. Lane's lectures, which correspond to his lecture notes. This audio is available from the archives vault AT UBC 3239-3296 and 2007 accrual UBC 3339-3363. Please ask archives staff for access.
Series consists of one file detailing the selection of Gideon Davies as the Catalytic Visitor in 1999-2000 and includes correspondence, applications, CVs and reference letters.
Note: The Catalytic Visitor Program existed from 1998-2000 and has been proposed to be replaced by the Distinguished Visiting Professor Program.
Part of Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia fonds
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and minutes regarding the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT).
Part of Harry Adaskin fonds
Subseries consists of unedited interview recordings of Harry and Frances Adaskin, done for the 1979 CBC television programme "To Play Like An Angel," about their lives and careers. The tapes cover most of the same topics as the manuscripts in the "Autobiographies" series and related subjects not covered in Adaskin's books. Tapes 18 and 19 contain interviews with their stepson Gordon Adaskin. Tape 20 includes a recording of Frances Adaskin playing the piano. These recordings were used as "voice-overs" during certain scenes in the show. Recordings on tapes 26 and 27 are repeated or recorded twice. Tapes 28-30 are musical performances by Frances Adaskin and others, recorded for use as musical interludes. Recordings are made on reel-to-reel audio tapes.
Part of St. John’s College UBC fonds
Series consists of CDs about Sylvia Yeh. Series is arranged into five files.
Part of William C. Gibson fonds
Subseries consists of reprints of articles by Charles Doman from medical journals in English. The sequence is incomplete.
Cecil and Ida Green Lecture Series fonds
This fonds consists of lists of lecturers, curriculum vitae, minutes, newspaper clippings and photographs; it is divided between administrative and lectures series.
University of British Columbia. Cecil and Ida Green Lecture Series
Part of Alumni Association fonds
Series consists of correspondence, policies, bookings, and minutes of meetings pertaining to the operations of Cecil Green Park House.
Fonds consists almost entirely of records documenting UBC’s administration of the Cedar Lodge Society and the Skeleem Village Recovery Centre – the only major item from outside that period is a copy of the Society’s original articles of incorporation from 1969. The records are arranged in three series – General, Board of Directors and Committees, and Subject Files – and include correspondence, minutes, reports, and legal documents. There is some overlap in the contents of the three series.
Cedar Lodge Society
Part of Paperny Films fonds
Celluloid Dreams (2002), a documentary directed by James Dunnison, looks into the artistic processes and inspirations of some of the best independent filmmakers in the genre of fantasy, nightmare and adult fairy tales. The sixty-minute production includes interviews and exploration into the films of directors Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guy Maddin, David Lynch, and the Brothers Quay. Also included is an interview with writer George Toles. Films examined include Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway, Lightening Hallway, City of Lost Children, Santa Nightmare, Green Mist, Un Chien Andalou, Le Monde d'Amelie, Dracula, Careful, Tales from the Gimli Hospital, Foutaises, Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amelie Poulain, Organ Music, Wild Heart, Blue Velvet, and Institute Benjamenta.
Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.
Part of Norman A.M. MacKenzie fonds
The Federal Government established the Centennial Commission as a crown corporation in 1963. Its goal was to coordinate and administer centennial projects for the federal government and joint ones with the provinces. A National Committee composed of citizens from across Canada meets periodically with the commission and its board of directors. MacKenzie was one of a six-person board. The Centennial Commission was wound up in 1968. The series consists of correspondence and working papers. The working papers are divided into agendas, minutes, memoranda, and agenda documents arranged chronologically. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by year.
Paulson, Esther
Part of Community Relations fonds
Series consists of agendas, minutes, publications, reports, financial statements, statistics, and surveys generated by the Community Relations Office. Files within series are maintained in the classification system of originating office.
Part of Department of Medicine fonds
Series consists of records relating in a general sense to the functions, programmes, and activities of the Department of Medicine and includes correspondence, reports, and published materials. Most files are colour-coded and include "UBC Department of Medicine" or a similar phrase in the title. Other Departmental files have been interfiled where appropriate, and all are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series consists of files originally kept in a numeric central filing system, and includes correspondence, reports, published materials, and minutes. File numbers range from 3.152 to 3.237, and from 4.75 to 4.120. Not all files are numbered, but they have been kept together based on their titles, contents, and their proximity within the boxes when they were transferred to the Archives.
Part of President's Office fonds
This extensive series consists of records maintained in the President’s office. Arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically, these files include correspondence, reports, statistics, teacher evaluations, manuals, agendas, Board of Governor Committees, budgets, buildings and facilities, President’s permanent and temporary committees, salaries, finances, student discipline and Faculty department files amongst many others. Also present is a file on the Clinton/Yelstin summit in 1993 and records relating to Trek 2010. Please review the file list below for additional records present in the series.
Part of Continuing Education fonds
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Council for the Centre for Continuing Education, minutes of meetings of Program Directors and internal committees, correspondence, policies, contracts, budgets, grant proposals, and general information about the general administration of the Centre for Continuing Education.
Centre for Human Settlements – Administration subseries
Subseries consists of records about the activities of CHS’s administration.
Centre for Human Settlements – CIDA Library sub-series
Subseries consists of a list created by the CIDA Library of major sources of information for researchers.
Centre for Human Settlements – Conferences, Seminars, and Response subseries
Subseries consists of records related to the speaking arrangements for speakers at CHS’s bi-weekly seminars that were either directly or loosely related to the UN’s Habitat Conferences and the related Human Settlements Programme, the subsequent publications resulting from their visits, and publications that were directly influenced by Habitat. It also consists of similar activities for other conferences in Canada and worldwide. Also included in this series are projects created directly because of Habitat and the Programme.
Centre for Human Settlements – Correspondence subseries
Subseries consists of correspondence between CHS and non-UBC agencies.
Centre for Human Settlements – General History subseries
Subseries consists of related to CHS. Other organizations publish some items.
Centre for Human Settlements – Projects subseries
Subseries consists of projects not directly related to Habitat or the related Human Settlements Programme.
Centre for Human Settlements – Publications subseries
Subseries consists of records related to the publications of CHS.
Centre for Human Settlements – Reports subseries
Subseries consists of reports published by outside agencies but of great importance to CHS.
Centre for Human Settlements fonds
Fonds consists of a series of video tapes created during the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1976. In addition, the fonds includes audio recordings of the meetings of the Co-ordinating Committee for Habitat '76 as well as recordings from a lecture series established following the conference.
University of British Columbia. Centre for Human Settlements
Centre for Human Settlements series
Series consists of several sub-series related to the Centre for Human Settlements (CHS) activities. At times CHS is referred to as ICHS.
Centre for Human Settlements subseries
Part of H. Peter Oberlander fonds
Subseries consists of drafts, essays, notes, clippings, correspondence, memos, invitations, minutes, memorandum, newspapers, agendas, pamphlets, note cards, reports, plans, and maps, relating to H. Peter Oberlander’s professional contribution to the Centre for Human Settlements at UBC.
Centre for Refugee Studies subseries
Part of John Conway fonds
Subseries include newsletter and calendar publications by the CRS.
Centre for Research in Women’s Studies and Gender Relations series
Part of Women’s and Gender Studies fonds
Series consists of correspondence, newsletters, reports, agendas, and printed material about the Centre and its activities, the administration of the Graduate Program, and records of its participation with organizations like the Academic Women’s Association (AWA) and the Feminist Research, Education, Development & Action Centre (FREDA).
Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology fonds
Fonds consists of grant proposals, meeting minutes and agenda, correspondence, contracts, course materials, copyright permission forms, conference proceedings, job descriptions and applications, budgets, and employee information related to the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology’s role in course development and facilitation, supervision of graduate students, collaboration with other universities and institutions, and the Centre’s internal administrative functions. CTLT created the records between 1973 and 2007 at the University of British Columbia. The fonds is arranged into 12 series: Grant Allocation, Course Development, Professional Development Courses, Funding, Business, Distance Education Projects, International, Administration, Publicity, Post-Grad Students, Education Research, and Canadian Federal Government.
University of British Columbia. Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
Ceremonial Greetings and Congratulations series
Part of Ceremonies Office fonds
Series consists of ceremonial greetings and congratulations arising primarily from the appointments of K. George Pederson (1983), David W. Strangway (1985), and Martha Piper (1997) as UBC presidents, and William Sauder (1996) and Allan McEachern (2002) as Chancellors.
The fonds consists of records generated through the various activities of the Ceremonies Office. Included in the fonds are administrative records (1964-1984) as well as records that document the activities associated with Congregation (1950-2006), building openings (1951-1986) and numerous functions sponsored by the University (1962-1995). The fonds also include information about honorary degree recipients, congratulatory greetings to Presidents K. George Pedersen (1983), David Strangway (1985) and various other ceremonial activities. There are also audio recordings of special events around the University campus. For additional information, see Series Descriptions.
University of British Columbia. Ceremonies Office
Part of Michael K. Craddock fonds
This series consists of records related to Craddock and TRIUMF’s partnerships, correspondence, funding from, research published with and consultation with CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Certificate from Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital Training School for Nurses
File contains training school record.
Paulson, Esther
Part of William Bruneau fonds
Series consists of miscellaneous certificates received by Bruneau.
Part of Allon Peebles fonds
The series consists of 4 oversized certificates, including Peebles’ diploma from UBC and photocopies of high school certificates and newspaper clippings.
Part of Nathan T. Nemetz fonds
Series consists of honorary degrees and other certificates commemorating honours received by Nemetz during his lifetime.
Challenges and Prospects for Canadian Social Studies series
Part of Pacific Educational Press fonds
This book was published in 2004 and featured many contributing authors who wrote individual chapters. The book is aimed at social studies teachers across Canada. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
Fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, speeches, minutes, financial records and subject files created by the Chancellor's Office in the process of carrying out of its administrative and ceremonial functions as well as in the Chancellor's role as a member of the Senate. In addition, the fonds includes personal papers created by John M. Buchanan, Allan M. McGavin and Nathan T. Nemetz while holding the position of Chancellor.
University of British Columbia. Chancellor's Office