- Subseries
- 1948-1988
Subseries consists of correspondence, CVs, and reports relating to the administration of the Institute, its programs and its personnel.
Subseries arranged in alphabetical order.
Subseries consists of correspondence, CVs, and reports relating to the administration of the Institute, its programs and its personnel.
Subseries arranged in alphabetical order.
Subseries consists of periodic and annual reports issued by the Northern River Basins Study.
Jane C. Fredeman and Tony Blicq subseries
As the Senior, then Managing, Editor of UBC Press from 1973-1990, Jane C. Fredeman was primarily responsible for the solicitation and editing of manuscripts; while A.N (Tony) Blicq, as the first Executive Director of the UBC Press, was responsible for both the establishment of the departmental infrastructure, and the practical realization of the mandate of the Press itself.
Correspondence sub-series consists of drafts of letters and memorandum regarding readers reports, grant proposals, interdepartmental communication, correspondence with authors, warehouse operations, letters of acknowledgement, changes to administrative procedure and restructured responsibility, requests for donations, quotation permission, and manuscript rejections.
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.
Subseries consists of records relating to the signing of the Western Accord, also referred to as the Agreement of Natural Gas Pricing. The sub-series includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a copy of the Agreement on Natural Gas Markets and Prices signed by Prime Minister Mulroney. The sub-series also includes research materials on Carney's participation in the Western Accord, including memoranda, articles and other materials. Four videos on the signing of the Agreement - predominantly nightly television news clippings.
Foreign Missions and State Visits subseries
Subseries includes personal notes, briefing notes, itineraries and newspapers from official missions to China by Minister Carney. In addition, the subseries consist of materials from Expo 85, Tsukuba, Japan. The subseries also contains programs and menus from official state functions Carney attended as Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources.
South Pacific Trade Forum subseries
Subseries consists of External Affairs briefing books, correspondence, news releases, travel claims, and tourist brochures from Vanuatu. The materials reflect Carney's participation in the South Pacific trade talks. Although Carney had been appointed to the senate and no longer held the portfolio of Minister of International Trade, at the request of Joe Clark Carney, she attended the talks as a member of the Canadian negotiation team. The photographs in the subseries include shots of Carney in Vanuatu and various views of the island.
The subseries consists of various records about the chronologies created for and included in Literature In English, including clippings and notes, revisions and an appendix.
Subseries consists of notes and clippings on various subjects included in the Canadian Writer's Handbook.
Subseries consists of income tax returns about Verner's finances.
Subseries consists of Verner's desk calendars.
Subseries consists of drafts, and in some cases, the published version of over 60 articles and book chapters written by Verner dealing with adult education. Subseries includes a few drafts of speeches that Verner delivered that were subsequently published. Subseries also consists of a photocopy of a monograph on Verner by Professor Gary Dickinson of the Centre for Continuing Education, UBC, entitled, "Contributions to a Discipline of Adult Education: A Review and Analysis of the Publications of Coolie Verner." Subseries is arranged in chronological order.
Subseries consists of lectures and speeches given by Verner. The lectures and speeches are either handwritten or typed. Some speeches will also be found in the "Conferences, conventions, and workshops" subseries described in this file list.
Subseries consists of miscellaneous materials related to adult education research. Materials include 4 reel to reel tapes of the NBC radio show The People Act, which first aired in December 1950. The fifth tape contains a lecture by Verner. There are also 17 microfilm copies of books or articles on adult education and rural communities.
Subseries consists of maps, charts, and plans collected by Verner, the majority of which appeared in atlases and books. Subseries also includes a few manuscript maps. The maps, charts, and plans are mainly of North America, in particular the western and northern parts, and of eastern Russia and China. There are many maps of Northern Canada, the North Pole, Bering Strait, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, and the Pacific Ocean. A number of maps feature the tracks of the ships of explorers such as Cook, Vancouver, La Perouse, Muller, Cluny, De Fonte, Dixon and Meares, Mackenzie and Hearne.
The maps are engraved and lithographed. Mapmakers from Europe and North America include Aaron and John Arrowsmith, Didier Robert de Vaugondy, Abraham Ortelius, Guiljelmo Blaeu, Gerard Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Sebastian Munster, Reynold [Renier] Elstracke, Guillaume de L'Isle, Renier and Joshua Ottens, Herman Moll, Isaac Brouckner, Isak Tirion, Thomas Jeffreys, Philippe Buache, Pierre Francois Tardieu, L. Aubert, Neele, Joseph Nicholas de L'Isle, Christian Gotleib Theophil Reichard, George H. Swanston, Adrian Hubert Brue, Alexander Kincaid, J. and C. Walker, Jehoshaphat Aspin, Sidney Hall, Illman & Pilbrow, C.V. Monin, Laguillermie, Mardelet, Samuel Parker, M.M. Peabody, Thomas Foot, J. Bartholemew, Edward Weller, Edward Stanford, August Sontag, Dr. E.K. Kane, James Wyld, and James Alden.
Subseries consists of outgoing emails, letters, faxes, and documents sent by the UBC Development Office.
Subseries consists of records that were originally assembled as two-volume binders of materials relating to research as well as prospect and donor information.
Subseries consists of funds, foundations, and the President's Circle records and includes memos, notes, spreadsheets, faxes, proposals, and correspondence. Files are arranged alphabetically.
一部分Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Inquiry Collection (various collectors)
The subseries consists of videotaped exhibits compiled for the APEC PCC and other amateur and news videos of actions at UBC and Downtown Vancouver concerning APEC. The videos include helicopter and night vision footage of downtown and UBC, news coverage of APEC and the protests at UBC, and RCMP video footage of the event at UBC.
APEC RCMP PCC Exhibits subseries
一部分Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Inquiry Collection (various collectors)
The subseries consists of documents compiled by various government agencies and civilian witnesses for exhibit during the RCMP Public Complaints Commission. The exhibits consist of correspondence, witness statements, police statements, photographs and videotapes and other materials considered pertinent for inclusion. The exhibits are arranged in alpha-numeric order where applicable and then maintained by the donor.
University Gathering Place Planning sub-series
Series consists of correspondence, financial records, architectural plans and designs relating to the University Gathering Place, once the UBC Faculty Club, at the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies.
Note: The University Gathering Place is called the Leon and Thea Koerner Centre.
Provenance information, detailed inventories, conservation histories, sales and acquisition records, donation documentation and correspondence regarding exhibition and research of Sawyer's personal collection.
Photographic prints, slides, maps, and documentation depicting objects and sites related to ancient Andean societies. Includes some materials regarding North America, mainly focused on cultures of the Northwest Coast.
Photographic prints, slides and related documentation covering objects from various African and Oceanic cultures.
Correspondence with Departments and Faculties subseries
This subseries consists of correspondence with the Faculty of Arts and various departments about providing correspondence courses.
This subseries relates to the project “Case Studies in the Benefits and Costs of Mediated Instruction and Distributed Learning” by Frank Jewett and is partially overseen by Distance Education and Technology. It includes correspondence, meeting agenda, and report and review drafts.
Subseries consists of memorandum, minutes, correspondence, reports, notes, and documentation generated by faculty of the Division of Industrial Education, mainly Chairman and Assistant Chairman, including R.J. LeDuc, W.R.F. Seal, and W.J.P. Logan. The majority of the files documents their administrative roles. Some files documenting their teaching activities are also included. The subseries has been re-organized in alphabetical order by the faculty’s last name.
Subseries consists of agendas, minutes, notes, and documentation of the Division of Industrial Education’s staff and faculty meetings. The files were originally housed in large binders. The subseries has been re-organized in chronological order.
Subseries includes notes, writings, and correspondence related to Steinberg’s other research interests.
This subseries consists of minutes and correspondence regarding the operation of the consultancy project
This subseries consists of 18 coil-bound reports, 1 unbound report and a separate table of contents.
The Clean Body: A Modern History subseries
Subseries consists of research and materials relating to Ward's book The Clean Body: A Modern History published by McGill-Queen's University Press in November 2019. This book represents a synthesis of scholarship on the history and development of personal hygiene in Canada, Europe, and the U.S. Types of records in the sub-series include journal article photocopies, research notes, correspondence, publicity materials, manuscript copies, and chapter drafts of the book. Photocopied documents retained by the archivist include some sort of annotations by Ward. This project included some digital-born materials saved by Ward on a USB removable memory drive. Records saved as files on the drive included various journal articles or chapters in addition to a master bibliography for the project created in the software EndNote. Other *file formats included are Microsoft Word Documents (.docx and .doc), Microsoft Excel Documents (.xlsx and .xls) and PDFs.
Some of the records in this subseries are in Italian, French, and German.
Please ask archives staff regarding access to digital-born materials. To access EndNote files, users need to run the EndNote software on their devices.
Subseries consists of notes, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas regarding the NDP Education Policy Committee, 1976-1979.
Correspondence with Foundations, Societies, and other Organisations subseries
Subseries consists of correspondence with Foundations, Societies, and other organizations and constitutions, minutes, and formal announcements concerning the organization.
Correspondence concerning Research subseries
Subseries consists of correspondence inquiring into or answering various research questions.
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario subseries
Subseries reflect Verna’s involvement with the RNAO. Records include correspondence.
Metabolic Inhibitors subseries
Subseries consists of correspondence, notes, and drafts of reports relating to the written piece "Metabolic Inhibitors."
Subseries consists of a distinct set of subject files from the Field Development Office. They relate to programs or events organized by the Field Development Office, such as the Young Writers Workshop.
Centre for Human Settlements subseries
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.
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 Jerusalem Committee.
Subseries consists of drafts, essays, notes, clippings, correspondence, memos, invitations, minutes, memorandum, newspapers, agendas, pamphlets, note cards, reports, plans, and maps and a political cartoon relating to H. Peter Oberlander’s professional work with Harry Seidler.
Banff, Alberta Planning and Development subseries
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 work with Banff, Alberta Planning and Development.
Professional Works and Activities Collected by Dr. H. Peter Oberlander subseries
Subseries consists of textbooks, magazines, periodicals, proposals and reports, documents, and plans collected by H. Peter Oberlander during his professional career.
This subseries includes proposals, tables, drafts, and a final bound copy of Whittaker’s 1967 PhD thesis: “Psychological Characteristics of Alienated, Nonconformist, College-Age Youth as Indicated by AVL, OPI, ACL, and SVIB M/W Group Profiles.” In his thesis, Whittaker indicates that his analysis is a continuation of the initial non-student research and published paper authored in collaboration with Watts.
University College of the Cariboo (Cariboo College) files subseries
Subseries consists of files of correspondence, reports, brochures, and other textual records relating to granting University of British Columbia Arts degrees through the University College of the Cariboo and Wynn's supervisory role in the process.
MCRI – Major Collaborative Research Initiative – Project ran from 1999 - 2001.
MCRI 2– Major Collaborative Research Initiative 2– The project ran from 2002 - 2007.
InterPARES trust project ran from 2012 - 2019.
Institute of Pacific Relations subseries
The correspondence sub-series consists of letters and financial statements documenting the printing and distribution of works before the establishment of UBC Press, primarily by the Institute of Pacific Relations. The records overlap the tenure of Tony Blicq as Executive Director.
Canada U.S. Free Trade Agreement subseries
Subseries consist of diaries, personal notes, correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and videos. The records document Minister Carny’s role in the evolution of the FTA. The subseries includes a copy of the Canada U.S. Free Trade Agreement signed by Pat Carney. The correspondence retained in this subseries contains a dialogue between Minister Carney, Simon Reisman, Canada’s chief FTA negotiator, Joe Clark, Minister of External Affairs, Michael Wilson, Minister of Finance, and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. In addition, the subseries includes a box of materials, a purse, a baby sleeper, a frozen fish box etc., used by Carney while touring the country to promote the FTA. Additional records document FTA and NAFTA events, for example, the 1990 Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations - which occurred after Carney’s tenure as Minister of International Trade. The videos, which can be located in the University Archives Audio-Visual collection, are of nightly television news coverage of the FTA and presentations by Carney on the Agreement. The subseries also includes records from the tenth anniversary of the FTA and consists of the loss and rediscovery of Pat Carney’s documents donated to the National Archives of Canada.