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State Functions subseries

Subseries consists of correspondence, official invitations, photographs, slides, and brochures. In addition, the subseries includes programs and menus from the state visits of President and Mrs. Mitterrand and President and Mrs. Reagan. The subseries also contains photographs from various missions by Carney to China and Japan and photographs from the opening ceremony of the Canadian Embassy in Osaka, Japan.

Star Spangled Canadians series

Directed by David Paperny, Star Spangled Canadians (2000) closely examines the controversy, myths and realities behind the Canadian exodus to the United States and how Canadians perceive and define themselves. It focuses on the stories of individual Canadians living in the United States and their opinions and reasons for doing so. Individuals featured include Vancouver entrepreneur Glenn Ballman; Disney animator Mike Surrey; Don Carty, Chairman of Virgin America & Porter Airlines; journalist and news anchor Peter Jennings; artist Marcus Leatherdale; actor, comedian, and television host Michael Thomas (Tom) Green; Ivan Reitman, film actor, producer and director; and Joe Medjuck, a Hollywood film producer. Additional individuals interviewed include Pierre Gallant, Terry Drayton, Jay Dubiner, Jonathan Houseman, Val Azzoli, Michael Rose, Monty Hall, Bob Schlegel, and several Canadians employed at Microsoft and Dreamworks Animations. Jeffrey Simpson narrates the ninety-minute documentary. In 2001, Paperny Films received a 1st Place Gold Camera Award for Star Spangled Canadians in the Social Issues category at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival.

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.

Staff Relations series

Series consists of staff rankings, hearing proceedings, and collective agreement negotiations about relations between the Centre for Continuing Education, its staff members, and the union and associations which represent staff members.

St. John’s College UBC fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1535
  • Fonds
  • 1874-2015

Fonds consists of records reflecting the Johanneans’ activities, ultimately spanning approximately from 1879 to current, predominant 1990 to 2015. These records are arranged in roughly chronological order. Textual records in the collection primarily consist of books, journals, magazines, newsletters, newspaper clippings, rosters, materials pertaining to St. Mary’s, materials to the St. John’s College principals, and unbound materials.The collection is arranged into the following nineteen series: newsletters, journals, artifacts, stamps, magazines, world reunions, tickets, St. John’s College, rosters, CDs, DVDs, multimedia materials, photographs, negatives, St. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technology, St. John’s College principals, Shanghai archives, unbound materials and books.

St. John’s College UBC

St. Helen's - Historical series

The series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, financial records, and published materials. The records document Barss' involvement with St. Helen's Anglican Church in Vancouver and his involvement with the Anglican Church.

SSRCC subseries

Subseries consists of records documenting Belshaw's involvement with the Social Science Research Council of Canada (SSRCC). Materials include minutes, correspondence, reports, financial statements, and policy statements.

SSHRC series

Series consists of applications, correspondence and memos used by Harris in conjunction with applying for research funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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.

Sperrin Chant fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1147
  • Fonds
  • 1958-1960

The fonds consists of housekeeping correspondence from the Royal Commission on Education (B.C.), a few reports, and some printed material.

Chant, Sperrin

Speeches/Lectures series

Series consists of copies of speeches and lectures delivered by Sam Black. This material provides valuable insights into Black's attitudes toward art and education.

Speeches, Articles & Publications series

The series consists of much of MacKenzie's oral and written output in the public years of his life. The material is organized and easily accessible, reflecting his U.B.C. years. However, the earlier files and, to a more limited extent, the later files exhibit a certain lack of coherence. There are many duplicates that MacKenzie kept in separate filing systems. It has not always been feasible to remove all duplications or provide adequate cross-references for materials before 1944.
The organizational pattern reflects how MacKenzie maintained the documents. At certain times his files were accumulated by the subject. At other times they were organized individually and chronologically.

Speeches subseries

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.

Speeches series

Blythe Eagles saw as one of the university educator's primary goals the dissemination of information beyond the strict confines of the campus. This fact is made clear in the long speeches he delivered before various groups. Series consists of handwritten notes and typed copies of Eagles' speeches. The title of the speech or the group for whom it was written has been indicated. Series contains two subseries: General and Agricultural Undergraduate Society subseries. Series is arranged chronologically.

Speeches series

Series consists of drafts and copies of speeches prepared by Boving and presented to various academic and community groups. The drafts are titled and page numbers marked, and in most cases, the occasion and date of the address are noted, arranged in chronological order. Undated speeches are arranged separately.

Speeches series

Series consists of the text of speeches given by Harry Logan and notes, legal documents, and scrapbooks.

Speeches series

Series consists of the text of speeches given by Harnetty on CBC's "B.C. Commentary," CBC National Network Broadcasts, and CTV Television Broadcasts.

Speeches series

Series consists of copies of speeches given by Michael Smith between 1988 and 2000 to a variety of different audiences.

Speeches series

Series consists of typescripts of speeches made by Schlesinger at various events, including his several honorary degree ceremonies. Files are maintained in chronological order.

Speeches series

Series consists of copies of or notes for speeches and other public addresses made by L.S. Klinck.

The speeches were initially maintained by subject (i.e. I - University, II - Miscellaneous, III - Agriculture and IV - Church) in separate drawers. As a result, the filing order has been maintained, and the original numbers assigned appear after the title in square [ ] brackets.

Speeches series

Series consists of speeches given by Daniells to clubs, teachers' organizations etc. From 1939 on, he kept many of his notes and addresses. In addition, he sometimes kept the correspondence relating to the requested talk filed with the talk itself or his general correspondence. In some cases, the speeches or lectures which were part of a larger occasion may be found in subject files rather than in this series. Page numbers (not always noted) refer to the manuscript or typescript only.

Speeches series

Series consists of primarily handwritten notes for speeches delivered by Suzuki over the years. Series is arranged chronologically. Each date range begins with a complete listing of addresses given. Those preceded by an asterisk are not included in this accession.

Speeches and Personal Interests series

The series consists of speeches Nemetz gave through his positions as a judge and leader at UBC and personal tributes to other community members. The series also includes a few files related to Nemetz’s interests that informed some of his thoughts expressed in the speeches. Speeches are ordered in Nemetz’s original filing order.

Special Events series

Series consists of news releases and clippings, programs, correspondence, and workshops about special events in which the Centre for Continuing Education participated. Included in the series are materials about the Centre's anniversary celebrations.

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.

Special Advisory Committee on Strathcona Park series

Series consists of correspondence, and reports from a committee set up to advise the provincial government on managing Strathcona Park on Vancouver Is., which Dr. Larkin chaired. Also included are exhibits and written submissions to the Committee from concerned citizens and groups.

Speakers series

Series consists of renewal and contact forms and engagement memoranda pertaining to the engagement of speakers. Series is arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the speaker.

Speakers Bureau series

Series consists of confirmations for Haddock's numerous speaking engagements conducted under the auspices of the UBC Speakers Bureau, a central "clearing house" for the multiple requests received by the university for speakers. Information includes the name of the group, age range of its members, numbers expected, date, the title of talk, etc. Series also includes Annual Reports and a Catalogue of Topics.

SPARK series

Series consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports arising from Dr. Larkin's involvement with the Strategic Planning for Applied Research and Knowledge, also known as the B.C. Science Council.

Spanish Civil War Project series

The series consists of video recordings of an interview by Raymond Hall with Rosaleen Ross, a Canadian nurse, and Reg Saxton, an English doctor. They volunteered with the Republican forces in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. Saxton also served with Norman Bethune during the war. All recordings are in Betacam format.

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