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Hedgerow Press - Loving The Difficult sous-fonds

This sous-fonds reflects Joan Coldwell’s role in Hedgerow Press relating to the publication of Jane Rule’s final book, Loving The Difficult. It includes correspondence, contracts, obituaries, memorial speech, publication and promotion materials, proofs, a digital and paper draft of the work, and the 2008 Lambda Literary Award for non-fiction.

Microfilm

Sous-fonds includes microfilmed versions of the following Malcolm Lowry Manuscripts Collection sous-fonds: Malcolm Lowry Papers, Margerie Lowry Papers, William McConnell Papers, Earle Birney Papers, Harvey Burt Papers, Victor Doyen Papers, Anthony Kilgallin Papers, David Markson Papers and Markson’s 1952 graduate thesis, Einar Neilson Papers, William Templeton Papers, Carol Betty Atwater Papers, and the Lowry Family Papers. The sous-fonds also contains microfilmed versions of the following fonds related to the Malcolm Lowry Manuscripts Collection not included under the Collection umbrella: Muriel C. Bradbrook (VF-0243a-c), Jan Gabrial (VF-0283), Michael Mercer (VF-0326), the National Film Board (VF-0256), Brian O’Kill (VF-0299), the Unitarian Church of Vancouver (VF-0333), Anton Myrer (VF-0430), and Howard Woolmer (RBSC-ARC-1634).

Koerner Library sous-fonds

Koerner Library is a renovation of the prior undergraduate library - Sedgewick. The remodel and expansion began in 1995 and was completed in 1997. Koerner provides academic library services and materials in humanities and social sciences as housing the President’s office, the research commons, microform, government publications and various study spaces.

Sous-fonds consists of administrative records related to the development of the library, correspondence, architectural plans and schematics, committees associated with the library and its development, and other reports.

Information Services sous-fonds

Information Services is the office responsible for coordinating the Library’s public outreach and instructional services. In the 1990s, it also administered and promoted the Library’s internet-based reference services (e.g. Gopher, e-mail, WWW).
Sous-fonds consists of records generated during Information Services activities and includes correspondence, reports, notes, class/course materials, and photographs.

PATSCAN sous-fonds

In 1986 the Library obtained a grant through the Canada-British Columbia Subsidiary Agreement on Science and Technology Development to develop and operate a patent search service. PATSCAN was designed to promote patent literature as a source of information; expand easier and more effective access to Canadian patent literature, and provide a patent search service to faculty and students. Located in the Science and Engineering Division in Main Library, PATSCAN operated under the direction of Ron Simmer until 2004.
The sous-fonds consist of records generated in PATSCAN activities and includes correspondence, reports, examples of patent search results, PATSCAN newsletters, and printed materials (including course/training materials and brochures). The materials are arranged in three series: Reports, Printed Materials, and General.

Dr. Sherrill E. Grace sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records created or accumulated by Dr. Sherrill E. Grace in her role as Associate Dean of Arts. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, and other textual records about Grace's interaction with various departments in the Faculty of Arts and her involvement in various university and external committees. Sous-fonds has been arranged into two series: Arts Department records and Committees records.

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Crane Library sous-fonds

The Crane Library collects resources for UBC staff, students, and faculty who are blind, visually impaired, or have print disabilities. Resources include university-level textbooks, course materials, leisure reading, and reference materials recorded in digital audio, braille, large print, and electronic text. The library also has various other technical resources and services. Founded in 1968, the library began with Charles Crane’s collection and has dramatically expanded.

Sous-fonds consists of administrative records related to funding, copyright, students, and the various programs and services of the library, including copies of materials that were read aloud and translated into braille. Sous-fonds is divided into administration, catalogue and materials, committees, services and advocacy, and reference.

Posthumous Letters of Sympathy sous-fonds

The sous-fonds consist of correspondence from Daniells' family after his death from friends. While many of these are laudatory or conventional, others contain interesting recollections. For this reason, they have been placed with the collection even though they are not, technically speaking, part of the Roy Daniells papers.

Dr. Graeme Wynn sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records created or accumulated by Dr. Graeme Wynn as Associate Dean of Arts. Records relate to Wynn's general activities within the Faculty of Arts, his role in the development of Faculty of Arts policies and procedures, courses, programs, and events, and his involvement and interaction with Faculty of Arts departments, university and external committees, the President's Office, and affiliated and non-affiliated colleges and university-colleges. Records include correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, brochures, newsletters, and other textual records.
Sous-fonds arranged into the following series according to the original arrangement of records: Arts departments records ( 1993-1995), Colleges and University Colleges records (1989-1996), Committees records (1979-1996, predominant 1990-1996), Faculty of Arts records (1977-1996, predominant 1991-1996), President's Office records (1994), Ritsumeikan records (1990-1997), and Students records (1993-1995).

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Olav Slaymaker Sous-fonds

The sous-fonds consists of miscellaneous personal correspondence and notes regarding Dr. Slaymaker's research interests. The Miscellaneous series is the only series in the sous-fonds.

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Pegeen Brennan sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of correspondence to Brennan from Riddehough and Brennan and Doreen Nalos from Riddehough. These often included copies of his poetry. The series also includes correspondence to Brennan from Riddehough's acquaintances after his death and from the trust company concerning his estate.

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X̱wi7x̱wa Library sous-fonds

With collections and services that reflect Aboriginal teaching, learning, and research approaches, the X̱wi7x̱wa Library is the centre of academic and community Indigenous scholarship. In the early 1970s, it began as the "Indian Education Resource Centre." In May 1993, the First Nations House of Learning Longhouse and Library facility opened with a $1 million donation from William and June Bellman. In 1995, Gene Joseph was appointed as the Library's first Head Librarian. The Library became a branch of the UBC Library in 2005.
The sous-fonds consists of records generated in the course of X̱wi7x̱wa Library activities and includes correspondences, reports, meetings' minutes and agenda, memos, budgets, applications, notes, class/course materials, conference materials, newsletters, journals, newspapers clippings, and photographs. It is divided into seven series – "Indian Education Resources Centre" (IERC), administration, programs and projects, committees, conferences, miscellaneous, and photographs.

Sedgewick Library sous-fonds

A separate library for first and second-year undergraduate students was established in 1960 when the College Library was established in the new south wing of Main Library. In 1964 it was renamed the Sedgewick Library after former professor and head of the Department of English Garnet G. Sedgewick. The growth of both its collections and the University's undergraduate population made it necessary for Sedgewick Library to move to new facilities, and in 1969 Rhone & Iredale Architects were commissioned to design a new undergraduate library. The new Sedgewick Library was opened in January 1973 – it was located underground, beneath Main Mall and directly across from Main Library. The building received several awards: 1970 Best Design Award, Canadian Architecture Yearbook; 1974 First Award of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada as the best building of all kinds built-in 1973; 1980 Honour Award, Architectural Institute of British Columbia. The continuing growth of the Library's collections eventually forced the ideal of a separate undergraduate facility to be abandoned, and in 1996 Sedgewick Library was absorbed into a new central facility, the Walter C. Koerner Library.
The sous-fonds consists primarily of records generated in planning and building the underground Sedgewick Library and includes reports, correspondence, drawings, minutes, printed materials, and photographs of the building nearing completion. These make up the Planning, Design and Construction series. There is also a series called Reports, which consists of reports on overdue books and related issues, and an Architectural Plans series.
Architectural drawings were transferred to the University Archives in 1988. They include original manuscript drawings, construction plans from the various contractors, proposals for alterations, and contractors' plans for alterations.

Department of Facilities Planning sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of feasibility studies, functional programs, proposals and plans for the campus (1970-1982). They are arranged in five series: UBC Facilities (1969-1982), Feasibility Studies (1967-1980), Functional Programs (1978-1979), Proposals (1979-1983), and Slides. Many materials pre-date the creation of the Department. Two oversize items are stored separately.

Technical Services sous-fonds

Technical Services is the Library division responsible for cataloguing Library holdings and maintaining the computer hardware and software on which the Library’s catalogue exists.

Sous-fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, budgets, legal agreements and reports documenting the functions and activities of Technical Services and technical manuals documenting the Library’s catalogue systems, disaster plans, digitization plans, and strategic plans.

Douglas Shadbolt sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of correspondence, reports, committee minutes, budget and other financial records, clippings, course materials, and drawings. The records document Shadbolt's tenure as Director of the School, as well as his professional activities and interests. There is a great deal of overlap between records documenting these two areas of activity. They are arranged in the following series: Accreditation, Administration, Admissions, Advisory Design Panel, Architectural Institute of B.C., B.Arch./M.Arch., Budgets, CAA Visiting Board, Campus Development, Centres - Development, Continuing Education, Correspondence - General, Courses and Workshops, Dean's Office, Development Plan, Friends of the School, Graduate Programmes, Landscape Architecture, Management Committee, MASA, President's Office, Programmes, Public Relations, School Council, Shadbolt - Personal, Senate Academic Building Needs, Space and Equipment, UBC-AIBC Joint Education Committee, and University Committees. Within each series, the files are arranged in alphabetical order.

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Reading Rooms Division sous-fonds

The Reading Rooms Division was responsible for departmental reading rooms until the 1983/1984 academic year. In 1983/1984, the Division was disbanded, and responsibility for reading rooms shifted to individual departments. The Library’s Serials Division assumed responsibility for ordering reading room subscriptions, paid for by the department, until 1997.

Sous-fonds primarily consists of correspondence between the Serials Division and departmental reading rooms.

Fine Arts Division sous-fonds

When the north wing of the Main Library was opened in 1948, it included a Fine Arts Room dedicated to publications and reference services specializing in graphic and decorative arts, music, and architecture. Its status was formalized as a Division in 1960. Music collections were separated into division in the mid-1960s. Melva Dwyer was in charge of the Fine Arts Room when it opened and remained Division Head until her retirement in 1984. Other Division Heads have been Hans Burndorfer (1984-96), Brenda Peterson (1996-2001), Kirsten Walsh (2002-2004), and D. Vanessa Kam (2006- ). The Division's name was changed to Art + Architecture + Planning (AArP) in 2008 -- it currently supports the research and teaching needs of the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory; the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture; and the School of Community and Regional Planning.
The sous-fonds consists of records generated in the course of the Division's activities and includes correspondence (1966-77) and information on Youth Employment Projects (1977-82).

Asian Library sous-fonds

The Asian Library/Centre opened in 1960. It was dedicated to holding a research collection of Asian language materials, initially as the Asian Studies division of the Main Library (now the Irving K Barber Learning Centre). The collection is now located inside the Asian Centre, which opened in 1981. Represented in its resources are Chinese, Tibetan, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Persian, Indonesian across many disciplines, with a strong focus on humanities and social sciences.
Sous-fonds consists of administrative records organized into files by year. Files contains correspondence, annual reports, meeting minutes, staffing schedules and work plans.

Office of the Vice Presidency Sous-fonds

The sous-fonds of the vice president’s office consist of records made or received in fulfillment of the management and administrative requirements of the university. These records document the supervision of functions and activities of subordinate bodies; research, creation and elaboration of university programs, including academic development and community outreach; participation in presidential, university and various ad hoc committees; liaison with bodies internal to the university, such as faculty or the Alma Mater Society as well as external bodies, including, other universities, government and the private sector. The records also record budget preparation and correspondence regarding administrative matters.

There are six series in this sous-fonds dedicated to the following offices and office holders: Vice President Student and Academic Services 1986 - 2003; Vice President Administration and Finance - 1984 - 1987; Vice-President of Faculty and Student Affairs - 1975-1984; Deputy President and Bursar – William White - 1969-1984; Deputy Vice President – W.M. Armstrong - 1969-1974; Vice-President of University Academic/ Development/ Provost 1975-1985. In addition, the sous-fonds include the Vice Presidents Administrative Subject Files, 1981 series, Universities Council of British Columbia, 1974- 1983] series, and The Association of Commonwealth Universities series, 1978.

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MacMillan Library sous-fonds

MacMillan Library, located in the H.R. Macmillan Building, provided Library services to the Forestry and Agricultural Sciences faculties from 1967 to 2007. Both the building and the branch library were named for H.R. MacMillan, first Chief Forester of B.C. and later CEO of MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., in recognition of his generous donations to the University and the Library. When MacMillan Library was closed in August 2007, the bulk of its collections was transferred to Woodward Library. In addition, some forestry-related materials went to the Science and Engineering Division, while the Landscape Architecture collection went to Fine Arts (Art + Architecture + Planning).
Sous-fonds consists of correspondence and reports documenting MacMillan Library’s activities and policies and the circumstances leading up to its closure in 2007.

Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) Sous-fonds

The sous-fonds consists of constitutional amendments, board meetings, executive meeting files and correspondence made or received by CIPS, and some miscellaneous records created before the name changes. However, the majority of records originated from the time that James M. Kennedy was the president of CIPS.

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Woodward Library sous-fonds

The building of the Woodward Library was made possible by a gift from the P.A. Woodward Foundation. Opened in 1964, it served as the new home of the Biomedical Library, established in 1957 in the Faculty of Medicine's Wesbrook Building after operating as a reading room since 1950. The Woodward Library maintains specialized research materials for the Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the School of Nursing, and the various biological science programmes.
The sous-fonds primarily consists of records generated during the planning, construction, and initial operation of the Woodward Library and includes correspondence, reports, and architectural drawings. It also contains materials related to various committees and funds that the head librarian of Woodward Library chaired in the 1990s, including minutes, correspondence, financial documents, and memoranda.

Data Library sous-fonds

The Data Library was set up in 1972 to acquire, store, and make available for research information kept in electronic format. The primarily statistical data was maintained for research in economics, demography, public opinion, geography, and other social sciences. It was operated jointly by the Library and the University Computing Centre. In 1998, the Humanities and Social Sciences / Government Publications Division absorbed the Data Library and became known as Numeric Data Services.
The sous-fonds consists of both records generated by the Data Library and printed information derived from or supplementary to the electronic data in its holdings. It includes contracts and other agreements covering data release to the Data Library, codebooks for electronic data, printed reports, and related documentation.

Special Collections Division sous-fonds

The Special Collections Division was established in 1960 to preserve and make the Library's rare and valuable books, manuscripts, maps, and special subject collections available to researchers. However, its origins date to 1943 and 1945, when the private libraries of Judge Frederic William Howay and Dr. Robie Lewis Reid, respectively, were donated to the Library. These collections included thousands of books and other publications regarding the history of British Columbia and Canada and numerous maps, photographs, and manuscripts. They together surpassed the "Canadiana" holdings of almost every other Library in the country. Since 1960 the Division's holdings have grown to include graduate theses, university archives, cartographic and architectural materials, fine press books, and early children's books. The Division has been headed by Basil Stuart-Stubbs (1960-1964), Anne Yandle (1964-1991), Hans Burndorfer (1992-1996), Brenda Peterson (1996-2001), and Ralph Stanton (2001- ). In 1991 the name was changed to "Special Collections and University Archives Division" to reflect the increased operational and administrative importance of the University Archives within both the Division and the university.
The sous-fonds consists of records generated in the course of the Division's activities and include correspondence, reports, minutes, financial documents, and printed/published materials. They are arranged in the following series: Division and Library Records, U.B.C. Committees and Departments, External Correspondence, Special Collections Records (continuation of Division and Library Records), Correspondence - Incoming and Outgoing (continuation of External Correspondence), and Map Collections.
The early records in this sous-fonds complement and, to some extent, overlap those in the Basil Stuart-Stubbs series in the Librarian's Office sous-fonds, reflecting that Stuart-Stubbs was head of the Division immediately before he became University Librarian.

Science and Engineering Division sous-fonds

In 1960 the Reference Division was disbanded, and its staff and services were distributed among several newly-created subject divisions. One of these was the Science Division, located in the new south wing of the Main Library. Its staff was responsible for providing reference services in the physical sciences (except biological sciences, centred at Woodward/Life Sciences) and engineering. It was re-named Science and Engineering in 1992.
Sous-fonds consists of annual and other reports from the Science Division and floor plan drawings for parts of the Main Library where the Division and its collections were located.

David Markson Papers

The sous-fonds is predominantly comprised of correspondence with the Lowrys and Lowry scholars, particularly from Margerie Lowry, James Stern, and Douglas Day. The series also contains a collection of rejection letters from various publishers who turned away Lowry’s Through the Panama and newspaper clippings, including articles about Lowry’s death.

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Einar Neilson Papers

The sous-fonds consists of letters from the Lowrys, a partial manuscript of Under the Volcano, and several phonograph records owned by Lowry.

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Harvey Burt Papers

The sous-fonds consists of correspondence between the Lowrys and the Burts, the majority of which is from the 1950s and early 1970s, and audio-visual records of CBC programs, interviews, and celebration concert about Lowry and his works. This material is mostly from the early 1990s and 2000. Also included in the sous-fonds is Burt’s copy of Under the Volcano and notes regarding Under the Volcano in Lowry’s handwriting.

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Gifts and Exchanges Division sous-fonds

The Gifts and Exchanges Division was established in 1965 to take the responsibility from Acquisitions for accepting gifts from individuals and organizations and arranging exchanges of books and periodicals with other libraries. Walter Harrington was the first Division Head and was succeeded in turn by Linda Joe (Kwong) (1968-1971), Joan Selby (1971-1973), and Graham Elliston (1973-1994). After Elliston's retirement, and as part of an overall reorganization of the Library, the Division was abolished, and its functions were distributed among the other branches and service divisions.
The Acquisitions Division maintained records on gifts and exchanges until 1965. The older records were then maintained in their original order, while records created by the new Gifts and Exchanges Division were placed in a new filing system. This process was repeated when Graham Elliston became Division Head. Records dating from before 1973 were transferred to the University Archives in 1979, and the rest of the sous-fonds was acquired through the Librarian's Office in 1994.
The sous-fonds consists of records generated in the course of arranging donations to the Library, exchanges of materials with other institutions, and monetary appraisals of these materials. It includes correspondence, reports, lists of publications, financial records, and printed materials. The records are arranged in the following series: Exchanges and Serials, Gifts Received, Gift Correspondence, Corporate Gifts, and Personal Gifts.

Douglas Day Papers

The sous-fonds consists of four types of materials: correspondence, drafts of Day’s biography of Malcolm Lowry, research materials collected during the writing of the biography, and published materials, mostly reviews of Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid by Malcolm Lowry, published posthumously, and co-edited by Margerie Lowry and Douglas Day. Correspondence is primarily between Day and publishers, including Oxford University Press and Harold Matson Co., the lawyer Richard G. Green, and Margerie Lowry. Drafts of Day’s biography include one typewritten, annotated draft of the first 42 pages and a handwritten draft of the first 47 pages on yellow legal pad paper. Research materials include typed reminiscences on Lowry by David Markson and James Stern, copies of letters sent to and by Lowry in 1950, and two copies of Margerie Lowry’s will, one from 1965 and one from 1966. Published materials include several reviews of Dark as the Grave, edited by Day and Margerie Lowry, a short story by Lowry published posthumously in Show, a copy of Time magazine with an article on Lowry, newspaper clippings, a few biographical articles on Lowry, and a copy of Lowry’s poem Sestina in a Cantina.

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Acquisitions Division sous-fonds

The Acquisitions Division was established in 1948, with Samuel Rothstein as its head. It was designated to handle all accessions (books and periodicals), regardless of source (purchase, gift, or exchange), and administer the disposal of duplicate materials. A separate Serials Division was established in 1950 to handle periodicals and the Gifts and Exchanges Division in 1965. In 1991 the Division, together with the Serials Division, was reorganized to form the Order Division and the Collections Accounting and Budget, Division.
The sous-fonds consists of records generated by the Acquisitions Division and includes annual reports and correspondence with publishers, booksellers, and donors and a series related to UBC’s involvement with SHASTRI.

Earle Birney Papers

The sous-fonds consists primarily of correspondence between Earle Birney and a variety of publishers, magazines, and journals concerning Birney’s attempts to have Lowry’s work published posthumously. The sous-fonds also contains Lowry’s notes on and review of Birney’s 1949 novel, Turvey.

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William Templeton Papers

The sous-fonds is predominantly composed of a partial manuscript of Under the Volcano, including annotated chapters and notes. Correspondence is from Lowry and people in the publishing industry whose employers either helped to publish or rejected Under the Volcano.

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Extension Library sous-fonds

The Library first began to offer services in support of the Department of University Extension in 1935, loaning books to persons enrolled in extension courses. It was initially the responsibility of the Reference Division, and later the Circulation Division, and did not become an administratively separate division until the 1940s. In 1949 the Extension Library also began mailing books to students enrolled in correspondence courses. In 1952 it became strictly a mailing library for students outside the Vancouver and Victoria areas, serving credit-course students, drama groups, and the general public. By 1965 the public library system around British Columbia had evolved enough to allow the book-mailing service to be discontinued. Still, drama groups and correspondence students - and services for the drama groups also were soon phased out. Since then, the Extension Library has continued to provide reading materials for the University's extra-sessional and distance education students.
The sous-fonds consists of records created by the Extension Library in the course of its activities and includes correspondence, reports, and statistical data. It is arranged in two series: General Files and "In-Service Books," the latter dealing with books required for distance education courses.

Carol Betty Atwater Papers

The sous-fonds consists primarily of letters and poems written by Lowry for Atwater, who at the time of writing was addressed as Carol Phillips. The letters and poems were posted between April and September 1939 when Lowry was living in Los Angeles. Several photos of Atwater, Lowry, and Jimmy Osborne (Atwater’s brother) are also included.

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Reference Division sous-fonds

Providing reference services for its patrons - helping them find research materials and teaching them how to use the Library - is one of the Library's core functions. In 1920 Frances Woodworth was appointed the first "Superintendant of Reading Room and Reference Librarian." Reference services expanded rapidly, and by 1937 a separate Reference Division, headed by Anne M. Smith, had been established. The Division was responsible for coordinating all reference services until 1960 when it was disbanded and its staff and services distributed among the newly-created subject divisions. There was an addition to this sous-fonds of 5 cm of textual material by Associate University Librarian, Research, Lea Starr, in January 2020.
The sous-fonds consists of the Division's monthly and annual reports and minutes of its staff meetings, bound into six volumes. Included with Associate University Librarian Lea Starr's materials is correspondence regarding the Tsilhot'in Archive, cIRcle Collections related files, Koerner Library renovations and terms of reference for the Art in the Library Task Group.

Verna Huffman Splane sous-fonds

The records in this sous-fonds reflect Verna Huffman Splane's work for the World Health Organization, the federal government, and as a faculty member at UBC and the University of Victoria. These records include government reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, articles, course outlines and notes. In addition, personal records reflect Verna's social life and interest in social welfare outside her career. These records include correspondence, curriculum vitae, photographs (print and digital), notes, articles and publications, meeting minutes and agenda, and certificates.

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Francillon and Nadeau Papers

The sous-fonds contains records relating to Malcolm Lowry accumulated by Clarisse Francillon, Lowry’s French-language translator, and Maurice Nadeau, who published several of Lowry’s works in French translation (Nadeau published Francillon’s translations of Lowry’s works). Contents include correspondence from Malcolm Lowry to Francillon, from Margerie Lowry to Francillon and Nadeau, from Harvey Burt and Victor Doyen to Francillon and Nadeau, photographs of Malcolm Lowry and a house in Cuernavaca, Mexico, typescripts and copies of published versions of The Last Address (Lunar Caustic), a typescript of The Bravest Boat, news clippings about Lowry and his works (mostly in French), a copy of Francillon’s translation of Lunar Caustic, and a French-language translation of Malcolm Lowry’s Collected Letters as prepared by Margerie Lowry and Harvey Burt and translated by Suzanne Kim.

Rudy Wurlitzer Papers

Sous-fonds contains typed copies of approximately 100 letters from Malcolm Lowry to various friends, editors, publishers, and translators of his works. Harold Matson, Albert Erskine, and David Markson are frequently recurring addressees. The only incoming letter to Lowry (also a typed copy) is from Arthur Lowry, Malcolm Lowry’s father.

The sous-fonds also includes a typescript of a prose text of uncertain authorship which in part details Lowry’s 1949 stay at a Vancouver hospital with a broken back and ribs. Excerpts of letters are also included in the prose account.

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Richard Beverley Splane sous-fonds

Work records reflect Splane's work in Alberta, his time in the RCAF, his lengthy career in the federal government, and his time at UBC. Personal records reflect Splane's social life and interest in social welfare outside his profession. These records include correspondence, curriculum vitae, photographs (print and digital), notes, articles and publications, meeting minutes and agenda, and certificates.

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Anthony Kilgallin Papers

The sous-fonds consists of incoming letters from Margerie Lowry, P.K. Page, and Derek Pethick from between 1968 and 1971, and a photograph of Lowry from the Post and Mercury, 21 June 1933 edition (BC1614-149).

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F.M. Clement sous-fonds.

Sous-fonds consists of biographical information, notes, addresses, correspondence, articles, printed materials, and publications about Clement's personal and professional activities.

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