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University of British Columbia Archives Series
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UBC Committees series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, reports and correspondence about Rothstein's involvement with several committees at UBC. The records are arranged in three sub-series: Senate Library Committee, Faculty of Arts Committees, and Other Committees.

General Files series

Series consists of various materials relating to the University Endowment Lands collected over the years by the UBC Archives; documents donated to the Archives by Iva Mann, a long-time UEL resident and outspoken advocate for the designation of the area as parkland; and Nora Coates, a resident of Kerrisdale and a member of Iva Mann’s “Save the UEL” committee. Materials include notes, printed material, reports, correspondence and clippings.

Photograph series

Series consists primarily of photographs of Harold Copp, taken at conferences and speaking engagements, in laboratories and at UBC. Candid, posed and professional shots are included. Series also consists of photographs of colleagues of Copp and buildings at UBC. Photos are arranged broadly by topic.

Correspondence series

Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence between Elliott and family, friends, or associates; newspaper clippings, and copies of publications. Prominent correspondents include Margaret Ormsby, Roderick Haig-Brown, and Reginald Watters.

Audio Tape series

Series consists of an audio recording of Elliott discussing Margaret Ormsby as professor, colleague, and friend. Audio tape #3372.

Leadership Unit series

Series consists of the following three sub-series relating to the activities of the Leadership Unit within the Development Office: Initiatives, Campaigns, and Events; Data Base; and Subject Files.

Divisions series

The series consists of records relating to the development and administration of the various divisions and programmes within the Department of Medicine and includes correspondence, reports, and minutes. Because of the close working relationship between the UBC Department of Medicine and the Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine (VHHSC), some VHHSC divisional records were interfiled and are included here. UBC and VHHSC divisions include Cardiology, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Critical Care, Dermatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Experimental Medicine, Gastroenterology, General Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Hematology, and Infectious Diseases.

Professional Associations series

Series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, research notes, press releases, minutes, clippings, and published materials relating to Rice's involvement with the Maternal Health Society (earlier named the Maternal Health Committee), the Midwives Association of B.C., and the Registered Nurses Association of B.C.

B.C. Times series

This six-part series explores the history of British Columbia through the eyes and the words of the people who lived it, from the arrival of Captain James Cook in Nootka Sound to Jimmy Pattison's stewardship of Expo 86. BC Times (1997) is presented chronologically, with a focus in each part on the dominant themes that embody this province's past and define its present: immigration, racism, the exploitation of and dependency on our natural resources, the social benefits and costs of industrial growth, the disenfranchisement and impoverishment of the native population, the abuses of political power, and the strange relationship between BC and the outside world. These interlaced themes form a narrative backbone to the series, shed light on the past and provide insights into the present. The series features archival photographs and film, artifacts, and contemporary footage of critical locations around the province and augment the interviews with historians and local characters. Individuals interviewed include David Mitchell, Brian Hayden, Jean Barman, Dave Barrett, Wendy Grant, Jack Uppal, Shirley Sterling, Gibb Yip, Victoria Yip, Doc Yip, Ed John, Sandra Morrison, Mrs. Mundie, Dave Barrett, William George, Joy Kogawa, Jack Geddes, Mrs. Millar, Florence Miller, Peter C. Newman and Grace McCarthy.
Series consists of six master tapes for the episodes, a set of video elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Forced March to Freedom series

Directed by David Paperny and narrated by Ann Medina, Forced March to Freedom (2001) documents the forced march by the Nazis of 10,000 prisoners of war out of Stalag Luft III and across Germany in the middle of winter. This seventy-two-minute production chronicles an amazing test of endurance during the Second World War as told through the eyes of pilot and artist Robert Buckham, a Toronto-born Canadian prisoner of war on this march. Buckman produced countless sketches and watercolours of prison camp life and one of the only chronicles of the forced march itself. Interviews with Buckman and other prisoners of war, as well as the few known surviving photographs of the event, accentuate sketches of camp life and the march. Individuals interviewed include Jim Plant, Gordon King, Charles Clarke, Bill Rylend, Jack Kelogg, David Westheimer, Doc Mosely, and University of Calgary military historian Holger Herwig.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Mordecai: The Life and Times of Mordecai Richler series

Mordecai: the Life and Times of Mordecai Richler (1997) is a sixty-minute biographical documentary of Canadian author Mordecai Richler, tracing his rise from a poor, Jewish kid growing up on the streets of Montreal in the 1930s to his successes as an internationally acclaimed author and critic of the Canadian establishment. In addition to an exclusive interview with Richler, this film also features interviews with his wife Florence, his children Noah, Jacob, Daniel and Emma Richler, his estranged brother Avram, and political columnist Josee Legault. Narrated by Richard Dreyfuss, the program includes archival footage of Richler's life, including family photographs, movie clips, and dramatic news footage. It was directed by David Paperny, for which he received a nomination for Best Direction in a Documentary Program or series at the 12th Annual Gemini Awards in 1998.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Prairie Fire: The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 series

Directed by Audrey Mehler, Prairie Fire: The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 (1999) is a historical documentary combining eyewitness accounts and archival images to tell the story of the largest labour uprising in Canadian history. The Winnipeg General Strike started on May 15, 1919, when 25,000 people walked off the job, lasting until June 26. Historians and labour leaders present their perspectives concerning the impact of the strike at the time and how it has influenced the Canadian labour movement to this day. Individuals interviewed include eyewitnesses Brownie Freedman and Logan Ayre, National CUPE President Paul Moist, Sylvia Farley, the Executive Coordinator for the Manitoba Federation of Labour, Jewish Post editor Mildred Gutkin, Jewish historian Harry Gutkin, retired Staff Sergeant Jack Templeman, Ed Rea, a University of Manitoba History professor, and Canadian labour, military and political historian David Bercuson.

Series consists of a digital master tape of the production, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Singles series

Singles (2002) is a thirteen-episode reality television series following eleven single Vancouverites, covering a broad spectrum of life and lifestyles as they work, play and date during one summer.

Series consists of a digital master tape of each episode, a set of video elements about the development of one representative character and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Spring series

In the thirteen-episode television series Spring (2003), David Tarrant, renowned Vancouver gardener and retired Public Relations and Programs Coordinator at the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research, follows Spring around the world, exploring the global diversity of nature and the planet's most unique plant life. Spring includes footage from South Africa, Greece, Australia, Chile, Ireland, Vancouver Island, Holland, Japan, California, and Newfoundland. David Paperny directs the series. In 2004, Spring received a nomination to David Paperny, Trevor Hodgson and Deborah Wainwright for Best Lifestyle series at the Leo Awards.

Series consists of a digital master tape of each episode, a set of video elements about the Vancouver Island episode and textual material relating to the development of the production.

The Dealmaker: The Life and Times of Jimmy Pattison series

The Dealmaker (1998) is a sixty-minute biographical portrait of one of Canada's most affluent and famous men, Saskatoon-born, Vancouver-based entrepreneur Jimmy Pattison. Pattison is the chairman, president, CEO and sole owner of the Jim Pattison Group, the third largest privately held company in Canada and owner of several car dealerships, Overwaitea Foods, Save-On-Foods, Ripley's Believe It or Not, and radio and television stations in British Columbia and Alberta. Pattison also owned the World Hockey Association team, the Vancouver Blazers and acted as the CEO and president of the Expo 86 Corporation. Recipient of both the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia, he was listed as No. 194 on the 2006 Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people. Featuring interviews with Pattison, his family, Bill Bennett, and Peter C. Newman, The Dealmaker provides an inside view into who Pattison is, what he owns, and how he stormed the walls of Canada's stuffy corporate world to become a formidable self-made tycoon. It is directed by David Paperny and narrated by Ann Medina.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Crash Test Mommy, Season II-III series

Crash Test Mommy seasons II and III (2005-2006) saw a change in format and host from the reality show's first season, which follows overworked and sometimes over-criticized mothers who take a short vacation while an inexperienced individual looks after their children. Close family and friends become crash test mommies for a weekend, sometimes to test the waters before starting a family of their own, other times to prove their claim of being able to do a better job. These seasons are hosted by Nicole Oliver and have various directors, including Grant Greschuk.

Series consists of digital master tapes, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Life and Times: The Making of Ivan Reitman series

The Making of Ivan Reitman (2002) is a documentary about the successful comedic director and producer. Ivan Reitman is known for films such as Ghostbusters, Meatballs, Twins, and Space Jam. The documentary examines Reitman’s private life, including his family and early work as a teenager. The one-hour-long episode of “Life and Times” aired on CBC and was hosted by actor Saul Rubinek. Interviewed subjects include actor Eugene Levy, actor and current Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Reitman’s son, Jason Reitman (director of Thank You for Smoking and Juno). David Paperny directed it.

Series consists of a digital master tape, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Prisoner 88 series

David Paperny’s directorial debut as an independent director, Prisoner 88 (1995), is a first-person account of Auschwitz by a Roman Catholic prisoner, Sigmund Sobolewski. Narrated by Sigmund Soboleski, the 60-minute documentary looks at the four and a half years Soboleski spent in Auschwitz as the 88th prisoner to arrive at the camp and one of the last to leave. Soboleski resides in Alberta and has become an activist against neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers. Directed by David Paperny for the production company Ark Films.

Series consists of a digital master tape, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

The Blonde Mystique series

Angela Case, Karen Holness, and Aubrey Arnason host the documentary The Blonde Mystique (2006), an investigation into opinions and stereotypes regarding fair hair. Directed and narrated by Sally Aitken, the program interviews ordinary Canadians and experts about the appeal of blonde hair and follows how the lives of the three hosts change after they dye their hair. Interview subjects include Hugh Hefner, magazine publisher and founder of Playboy Enterprises; Catherine Salmon, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology; and Gisele Baxter, Professor of Cultural History at UBC.

Series consists of a digital master tape, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

West Coast Christmas (New Classics Christmas Special) series

In this New Classics Christmas Special (2003), Chef Rob Feenie and sous-chef Marnie host West Coast Christmas at a beautiful and wild resort in Tofino on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Between surf lessons, beachcombing, and shopping, Rob and Marnie cook up a Christmas extravaganza using ingredients from local suppliers. Directed by Nijole Kuzmickas.

Series consists of a digital master tape, video and audio elements, and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Operational Proceedings series

Series consists of published articles, unpublished articles, collections of poetry, financial records, newspapers, pamphlets and programs. It also includes several photos of FUSAC members as well as some negatives. Included are minutes in both text and audiotape form. Most of the textual information in this series is in English, but it also includes: Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian.

Major Thematic Grants series

Series consists of articles, correspondence, CVs, grant applications, references and referee information, interviews and reports on research undertaken for the Major Thematic Grants funded by the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. Files are organized chronologically by the year the grants were given.

Administrative series

Series consists of brochures, proposals, notes, information regarding the justification for the Chemical Engineering department, records associated with the merger of the Chemical Engineering and Bio-Resource Engineering departments, and paperwork associated with department activities.

Miscellaneous series

Series consists of documentation relating to the field of Industrial Education, including essays, reports, newspapers, magazine, journals, conference materials, and correspondence. The bulk of the series was authored and accumulated by William J.P. Logan. The series has been re-organized in chronological order.

Photograph series

Series consists of one album of colour prints from the Kitsilano Theatre production of “Felicity,” negatives from the production of “Many Happy Returns, Pratt” (1969), as well as photographs of Bankson and various works of art he created.

Course Materials series

This series consists of documents related to courses offered in Engineering Physics. It includes course outlines, copies of exams, labs, and other papers related to teaching.

Dean’s Office Subject series

Series includes documentation that originated from within the office of the Dean of Education. This includes documentation relating to information such as the promotion and tenure of faculty, reports regarding the Faculty of Education, budget documentation, minutes from specific Dean’s committees such as the Dean’s Advisory Council, documentation relating to programs within the Faculty of Education, FTE reports, and data regarding marks, acceptance information, and regarding the employment of graduates. The files have been re-organized in alphabetical order. Most of the files are dated from the 1960, 1970, and 1980s, although there are some from the 1950s and 1990s. Many files from the 1970s and 1980s were housed in large binders. Note that the minutes and documentation related directly to the Dean (such as the Dean’s Advisory Council, Dean’s Advisory Committee, and the Dean’s Office Meetings) are within the Dean’s Office Subject series.

Committee series

The series consists of information from numerous committees, meetings, and councils within the Faculty of Education. Examples include minutes and documentation from the Administration Committee, Chairmen of Departments Meetings, Elementary Division Council, Faculty Meetings, Head’s Advisory Committee, and the Policy Council. The majority of the material dates from the 1970s and 1980s. The series has been re-organized by committee/council/meeting name.

Photograph series

Series consists of photographs from the Faculty of Education. The bulk of the photographs are from the Apple Classroom of Tomorrow Project.

General Correspondence series

Series consists of general correspondence with McNeil’s editors, publishers, publicists, as well as contracts with the same. It also consists of general conferences and reading programs that she attended or participated in. Correspondence was not re-arranged by the processer due to the possibility it may have been arranged with an arrangement not communicated to the Archives.

General Notes and Correspondence series

Series consists of various personal and professional correspondence, collected articles, and handwritten notes not overtly connected to any specific facet of Griffith's career. It also includes various notes and interviews (presumably for research purposes) and a small amount of ephemera.

Cassette Tape series

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.

Diaries and Logbooks series

The series consists of journals, logbooks, and miscellaneous notes written by Lyle Creelman regarding her personal life, documenting her time with W.H.O. and UNRAA, and documenting the Baillie-Creelman Survey.

Publications/Speeches/Reports series

Series consists of speeches and reports written by Lyle Creelman, all regarding nursing in some respect- either nursing specifically within a region or institution or nursing generally. Series also includes a list of all publications by Lyle Creelman, the Chief Librarian at WHO. This series has essential reports from different regions about nursing for WHO.

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