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Advertising and PR Project Records

Series documents Mayrs’s career in advertising and PR.
Records in this series include mockups, print copies, and photographic reproductions of advertisements designed by Mayrs; administrative records, correspondence, ephemera, promotional materials, and newspaper and magazine profiles relating to Dome Advertising; additional correspondence between Mayrs and his PR clients; and a small number of textual records relating to Mayrs’s work at Lovick BBDO.

Advertisements and literature.

Series consists of clipped advertisements for red cedar shingles and shakes, as well as pamphlets and other literature distributed by the Bureau. Most of the files of advertisements were either sent from Seattle to Vancouver and compiled into files in Vancouver, or compiled by the Vancouver office, as indicated by the file titles. Series also contains a file of photographs showing various uses of red cedar shingles on homes and other structures.

Advertisement.

The series contains advertisements relating to the Consolidated Red Cedar and Shingle Association of British Columbia. Material consists of radio announcements advertising Red Cedar Shingles from British Columbia on CKMO and an excerpt from a radio program on Red Cedar Shingles.

Adult Education series

Series consists of calendars, course notes and evaluations, workshop notes and programs, bound off-prints of articles written or edited by Verner alone or in collaboration with others, and a survey about Verner's professorship in adult education at UBC. In addition, the series includes materials about rural sociology, a field of study in which Verner was also knowledgeable.

Adult Education series

Series consists of correspondence, reports (both published and unpublished), and clippings regarding adult education, particularly the development of adult education programmes and community colleges in British Columbia.

Adolph (unpublished) - production

This series consists of materials related to the creation and attempted publication of Adolph, including letters to publishers, draft and final copies of the manuscript, and draft and final illustrations.

Admissions series

Series consists of correspondence and minutes of the School's Admissions Committee and applications and correspondence from potential students.

Administrative/Financial Records series

Series consists of documents relating to the production of Prism International, including route logs, minutes of meetings and correspondence with printers, advertisers and funding bodies. In addition, the series consists of contracts and copyright agreements completed by contributors. Also included are financial statements as well as distribution and subscription records.

Administrative series

Series consists of minutes from committee meetings, financial reports, lists of committee members, correspondence, application grants to the Koerner Foundation, memos, press releases, and newspaper clippings from the Ubyssey and the Vancouver Sun.

Administrative series

This series consists of materials related to the functions and operations of the department. It consists of the following subseries: General Files, Department and Student Finances, Calendar, Admissions, AWARDS/Scholarships, Procedures, Student Academic Services, Promotion and Recruiting, Research, Reorganization, Conferences and Retreats, Freedom of information, and Visitors. This series was arranged numerically, except when some types of files only existed in the alphabetic system.

Administrative series

Series consists of financial statements, minutes of meetings, correspondence, mailing lists, itineraries, tour reports, publicity materials, reports, registration forms, printed material, and workshop proceedings about the administration of Playhouse Holiday. Series also includes administrative materials about the Playhouse Theatre Company's Audience Development Campaign.

Administrative series

Series consists of School Council minutes, handwritten notes, interdepartmental memoranda, the School's Annual Reports, opening remarks, class lists, schedules of school activities, student handouts, curriculum revisions, drafts of course offerings, Director Stuart-Stubb's correspondence with various library schools around North America, and proposals for the School's MLS, MAS, Joint program in Librarianship and Education (1974-1988) and Law Concentration programs (1976-1988). The records are arranged in seven sub-series: School Council, School Reports, Term Openings, School Programs, Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid, Director and Subject Files.
Additional information about Library and Archival courses offered in the school can be found in the Courses series.

Administrative Series

Series consists of textual materials created in order to run and promote the Brave New Play Rites festivals. Some folders were organized into a clear administrative folder that contains relevant records for one year, such as in 1994, while other materials were more interspersed in order by the creator. A significant majority of the materials are promotional in nature and include posters for the festival in addition to printed programs for each year. The titles and authors of student plays are often available in the programs. Other types of records included in this series are meeting minutes, agendas, memorandum, calendars, budgets, reports, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, handbooks and some play scripts.

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.

Administrative records series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, and other records relating to the general administration and operation of the Institute, including records relating to policies and procedures, activities, and events of the Institute, as well as faculty lists.

Administrative Records series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, a directory, correspondence, reports, and photographs about the administration of the Summer Session Association. Series contains two subseries: minutes and executive records subseries.

Administrative records

The series consists of records relating to the Scandinavian Cultural Society’s administrative functions. Records include the constitution of the society, correspondence, agendas and minutes from executive meetings, and financial reports.

Administrative records

The series consists of records relating to the Icelandic Canadian Club of British Columbia’s (ICC of BC) administrative functions, such as records related to its day to day business operation. Records include constitutions, bylaws, certificates, and procedures; membership lists and procedures; minutes reports from executive and annual general meetings; charitable status records; building and estate information including, mortgage records; and financial records, such as ledgers and casino records.

Administrative records

The series consists of records relating to the Icelandic Archives of British Columbia’s (IABC) administration, mainly records related to its day to day business operation. Records include correspondence; financial records; and policies and procedures kept by the archives.

Administrative records.

Series consists of records created by the administrative activities of TRAS. The series is organized into four sub-series as follows: minutes, newsletters and reports (1962-2014); financial records (1963-1988); funding agencies (1962-1990); and correspondence (1963-1988).

Administrative records

The series consists of records relating to the Icelandic Care Home Höfn Society’s administrative functions, mainly records related to its day to day business operation. Series also consists of the constitution, bylaws, and procedures held by the Society. Records include correspondence; minutes from board of director and annual general meetings; financial records; building and estate information including, mortgage records, estate papers, insurance papers, and renovation specifications; charitable status records; the Society’s original 1947 constitution; certificate of incorporation and constitutions; bylaws, policies, and procedures; and guest books of visitors to the Care Home.

Administrative Records

Series consists of records documenting the various administrative functions of the School of Nursing.

Series is arranged in the following subseries.

  1. General Administration
  2. Relations with Other Organizations
  3. Celebrations and Conferences
  4. Distance and Continuing Education
  5. Various Nursing Topics

Administrative records

The series consists of records relating to the Sólskin Society’s administrative functions, mainly records related to its day to day business operation. Records include minutes from executive and annual general meetings; correspondence; membership lists; strategic plans; constitutions and founding history; facilities, including the kitchen and library; volunteering records; and artifacts.

Administrative records

The series consists of administrative records made and received by the Icelandic National League of North America (INL of NA). It consists of minutes and report from board of director and annual general meetings held by the national chapter and the Vancouver chapter of the INL of NA. Series also consists of correspondence between the Vancouver chapter of the INL of NA, other chapters of the organization other Icelandic organizations such as the Icelandic Canadian Club of British Columbia, and the organization’s membership. Lastly, the series contains records of the founding history of the organization, as well as the constitution and bylaws held by the INL of NA. The records include the Society’s constitution and bylaws and records pertaining to their revision, its newspapers describing its history, as well as a five year strategic plan created in 1991.

Administrative records

The series consists of minutes from the Women’s Auxiliary of the Icelandic Lutheran Church, event calendars of the Women’s Auxiliary, as well as annual reports. Series also documents the founding history of the Icelandic Lutheran Church and its subsequent development over time. Records include one scrapbook made by the church, and other published and unpublished church histories.

Administrative Office Records series

The series is the centralized administrative subject files of the Vice President's Office. It includes correspondence, reports, memoranda, blueprints, annual reports and agreements. The arrangement is both chronological and alphabetical.

Administrative materials series

Correspondence, calendars, resumes, photographs, and ephemera. Documentation regarding his credentials, personal education, social activities and family are included.

Administrative Materials

Series consists of information regarding the history and regulations of the Technocracy Movement, study manuals, correspondence, general mailings, newsletters, activities calendars, cover letters, public speaking guides, lecture transcripts, writing and teaching guides, library inventories, newspaper articles and miscellaneous documents.

Administrative files.

Series consists of textual records related to the incorporation and running of the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, especially the B.C. division. Records also contain information related to industry standards and statistics gathered and compiled by the Bureau. Series is arranged into files according to the original order as kept by the B.C. offices of the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau.

Administrative documents

Series consists of administrative documents of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which contains a membership application form; an I.B.E.W. diagram; letterhead; and handwritten financial documents. Series is arranged into one file: administrative documents of the I.B.E.W.

Administrative and Teaching Materials series

Series consists of materials from UBC Creative Writing courses and the UBC Fine Arts and Creative Writing departments. Materials include scholarship and bursary applications, student writing workshop feedback, committee memorandums, minutes, and correspondences.

Administrative and Operational Records

Series documents the administrative and operational functions of the RDPPG. Substantial general Chapter meetings and Executive Committee minutes, agendas, attendance sheets, reports, and correspondence are included from 1967-2002. Correspondence and records created and received by the Corresponding Secretary and other executive members are also included. By-laws, resolutions, duties of the Executive Officers and Chapter letterhead are arranged in this series. Records also relate to special projects including member surveys, and member recognition. Documents related to partnerships and collaboration with the Richmond Health Board, Registered Nurses Foundation, and RNABC also appear in this series. Financial information includes annual audited reports, proposed budgets, education sponsorships for members and ledgers of annual finances. Other records relate to the Student Bursary offered by the Chapter, including pamphlets, applications, correspondence, photographs, recipient information and promotional efforts. Working copies of the publication Richmond-Delta Chapter History 1967-1997: Thirty Years of Professional Growth, written by members Ethel Warbinek and Beth Fitzpatrick with an additional chapter are arranged in this series.

Administrative and Operational

Series includes by-laws, descriptions of executive roles, policies, membership lists, and samples of letterhead for the BCORNG. Information on educational funding, a copy of the nurses’ manual and PPG policies are also included.

Administrative and executive

The series contains records pertaining to Vancouver Status of Women’s (VSW’s) administrative and executive activities. These activities fall into several categories: financial administration, which included grant applications to governments and other organizations, budgeting, tax payments, bill payments, and resource distribution amongst staff; committee administration; volunteer administration; employment offers and employee management; correspondence with other organizations, particularly women centers in Vancouver; and strategic planning for the organization as a whole. Records in the series range in date from the early 1970s to 2016.

The physical order in which records were received has been maintained; original order has been re-constituted intellectually. Record types represented in the series include the following: grant applications, correspondence with funding agencies, budgets, cashflow statements, receipts, invoices, committee meeting minutes, volunteer training materials, employment offer letters, staff correspondence about internal issues, correspondence with other organizations, and annual reports.

Administrative and Executive

Records in this series document the administrative and executive activities of the FMCBC. Major record types include agendas and minutes, handbooks and training materials, annual reports, financial documents, newspaper clippings, and brochures and pamphlets. Executive and administrative activities included training new directors for service on the board, holding annual general meetings and forums, planning, correspondence, policy creation, and fundraising.

Administrative

This series contains records relating to the Vancouver Women in Focus Society's administrative functions including the society's day to day management and maintenance. These records consist of: minutes from the annual general meetings, the board of directors meetings, and smaller committee meetings; equipment rental agreements; contracts with artists, producers, and directors; resumes from artists, producers, and directors; building and lease information; graphic design templates; and information relating to events that the society took part in. Additionally, this series contains records relating to the production of the Women in Focus Society’s member newsletter, 'Focus.' Records include: drafts of the newsletter contents; blueprint drafts of the newsletter layouts, and finished copies of the newsletter. The newsletters highlight the society’s calendar of events, productions, workshops, committee news, and membership news. Finally, the administrative series contains several legal documents relating to the various court case disputes that the society was involved in. This series further contains two subseries: the Financial series and the Correspondence series.

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