Current Anthropology Accounts series
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- 1974-1984
Series consists of financial records and related materials documenting the finances of Current Anthropology during Belshaw's tenure as editor.
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Current Anthropology Accounts series
Series consists of financial records and related materials documenting the finances of Current Anthropology during Belshaw's tenure as editor.
Series consists of Grant applications by Aberle to a variety of funding bodies in the United States and Canada.
This series includes albums showing David Fischer’s pre-production work and the finished product.
This series consists of eight hand-drawn set designs for the production of “Harvey.”
Series consists of drafts and draft chapters of published books by Suzuki, research materials, edited drafts, and correspondence with co-authors, contributors and publishers. In addition, it includes information about several uncompleted projects, including a book called “The Forest” and another about Japan. The files are arranged chronologically by publication date.
Subseries consists of reports, financial documents, memorandum, correspondence, and notes regarding the budget and funding of the Division of Industrial Education. The sub-series has been re-organized in chronological order.
Chronological Engineering Physics Files series
Series consists of records from Engineering Physics. It includes documentation organized roughly according to year. These documents relate to class enrollment, course outlines, interdepartmental memoranda, surveys, reunion materials, class lists, reports, and brochures.
This series is arranged based on the chronological system followed by Engineering Physics. The folders are named according to the names and dates given in hanging files by Engineering Physics and appear to be collected by Professor Edward Auld. Note that files do not exist for each year, and in some instances, the folders include a broader range of years than is identified by the title initially given by Engineering Physics.
Joint Board of Teacher Education series
Series consists of minutes, reports, and other documentation from the Joint Board of Teacher Education from 1963-1983. By 1964, representatives from the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University joined representatives from UBC, the Provincial Department of Education, the B.C. School Trustees’ Association and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation to form the Joint Board of Teacher Education. The series has been re-organized in roughly chronological order. Please note that minutes and other materials relating to the Joint Board of Teacher Education can be found in the University of British Columbia Senate fonds
Series consists of course syllabi and materials for Faculty of Education courses. Most of this material relates to courses offered in the 1950s and 1960s, primarily in specialized areas such as industrial science, special education and physical education. The bulk of the series consists of teaching evaluations from 1980-1995.
Fonds consists of records produced by or for UBC Financial Services which document the University’s finances, including annual financial reports and statements, budgets, appraisals, and staff training. The records are arranged in four series: Financial Reports and Statements, Budgets, Appraisement, and Training Documentation.
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Aboriginal Forestry Collection
The collection consists of materials related to Aboriginal Peoples’ land claims and forestry practices in British Columbia and worldwide. Materials include correspondence, press clippings, publications, and reports.
Non-Government of Canada subseries
Reports and publications concerning Aboriginal peoples’ land claims and forest management produced by organizations other than the Canadian government.
The fonds consists of correspondence between the ALGOL 68 working group members, drafts, working papers, and reports on the language. Fonds also contains a small number of the ALGOL Bulletin and a photo of the working group.
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The correspondence series includes correspondence between ALGOL 68 working group members, a limited selection of their recommendations for changes to ALGOL 68 arranged by year, samples of ALGOL Bulletins, and official International Federation for Information Processing communication.
一部分At Home in the Universe: The Life and Times of William Shatner fonds
The series consists of 1 small box of textual records relating to the production of the series, including correspondence, applications, resumes, and releases regarding the film production. Series also consists of the footage used to create the documentary series, most of which are on Betacam SP small and large video. These video cassettes include interviews with Shatner, his family, and other actors. In addition, there is footage taken of Shatner as he interacts with others at a Star Trek convention, during his charity horseshow, at various locations in Montreal, and on his ranch. There is also footage of Shatner during his efforts to protect the wild horses of Santa Cruz Island, historical footage in his roles as Captain Kirk and TJ Hooker, and several stills. The series also includes audio tracks for the film on DAT and related material on Hi8 cassette. In addition, the series also consists of one 3 ½ inch floppy disk with documents relating to the production, a DVD with tracks from the film, and a DVD copy of the film itself.
Most of the footage was filmed in 1998 and 1999; however, the arrangement of the series does not follow a strict chronological order but retains the original numbering system created by Harvey McKinnon productions.
Series consists of records documenting the University’s administration of the Society and Skeleem Village and includes correspondence and reports.
Series consists of reports collected by Fulton, primarily related to education.
Utilities Billing and Administration series
Series consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, and billing agreements, resulting from the administration of hydro and gas to UBC buildings by UBC occupants. It also includes materials forecasting new developments, infrastructure costs and anticipated utility needs.
Strategic Plans, Reviews, and Proposals series
Series consists of external and internal reviews, project and partnership proposals, and strategic planning documents, including the correspondence. It mainly documents planning for the future of the campus via infrastructure development and investment.
Celebration in 1934, materials on French Canadian folk songs, the International celebration of Niagara, and awards Ms. Greig received.
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Fonds includes sixty-one literary works dating from 1969 to 2011, including screenplays, teleplays, manuscripts of novels, and non-fiction work along with accompanying correspondence, notes, press, research, photographs, and recordings. Scripts include both produced and unproduced projects. Also included is a small collection of personal material such as drawings and biographical materials with obituaries and tributes for Hunter.
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Subseries includes a collection of reader’s reports written by Hunter for the Canadian Film Development Corporation, a precursor to Telefilm Canada.
Series includes manuscripts/typescripts, correspondence, maps, notes, research materials, and ephemera associated with published and unpublished fiction and non-fiction projects. Major projects are Hunter’s unpublished novel: “Guilty As Sin,” his autobiography: “Being One: Scenes from a Screenwriter’s Life” and an unpublished book documenting the 1974 murder of Hunter’s parents titled “Next of Kin.”
Series includes materials related to Hunter’s various produced and unproduced television projects.
Series includes biographical information about John Hunter, including lists of awards, résumé, obituaries, early rejection letters, cartoons, and his undergraduate thesis.
The series includes correspondence relating to articles exchanged for editing between colleagues and advisees; applications for numerous Research Grants which summarize his various ongoing research projects, presentations that he made; and several Curriculum Vitae from 1966-1992.
This series consists of drafts, correspondence, and originals, including his major poetic opus “Double Star and Other Verses.”
Publications and Bulletins series
Series consists of published materials and bulletins, primarily library-related materials.
Series consists of materials related to such publications as The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules and Public Libraries in British Columbia by Ross Vainstein.
This series contains photographs related to libraries and library conferences, including photographs of patrons using libraries and meetings and posters at conferences. All photographs have been removed from folders 3-08 and are stored separately. Some photographs have notes on the back that may indicate their intention to be published in books.
Centre for Human Settlements series
Series consists of several sub-series related to the Centre for Human Settlements (CHS) activities. At times CHS is referred to as ICHS.
Series consists of preparations for SCARP’s participation in conferences.
Fonds consists of textual, graphic and audiovisual material from Grace’s academic research on Malcolm Lowry, Sharon Pollock, Tom Thompson, the Canadian North, Canadian art, and Mina Hubbard. Series are based on individual projects, with a separate series for audiovisual materials and a final series for incoming general correspondence. Series are further sub-divided into sub-series.
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Research material & notes subseries
Research notes, press clippings, printouts of referential (encyclopedic) web pages, traditional and email correspondence, journal articles, and ephemera (playbills, theatre brochures etc.). It also includes some maps from Grace’s research trips. Material is grouped into sections: bibliographic references, biographical/genealogical, research notes by archival institutions, notes by theatre, and notes by-product. [Some material identified as the property of other archival repositories has been removed].
Material related to Grace’s work on Malcolm Lowry. Includes research materials, correspondence, copies of Lowry’s writings and letters, photographs, publications, major research papers, and ephemera.
Materials related to the writing and publication of Inventing Tom Thompson (2004), edited by Dr. Grace. Includes: correspondence, research materials, notes, lecture materials, photographs, and ephemera.
On the Art of Being Canadian series
Materials related to the writing and publishing of On the Art of Being Canadian (2009). Includes annotated research materials, correspondence, publishing permissions, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.
Publishing & permissions subseries
Correspondence and publishing contracts related to Grace’s publication of Hubbard’s autobiography.
Photographic material from Lowry-related events and images from the production of Grace’s volumes of Lowry’s letters. Digital copies of the Lowry letters and Grace’s works are included on floppy disk .
Audio-recording: Men in Scarlet / Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.
The fonds consists of Haig-Brown’s memorabilia from her time at UBC from 1953 to 1956 and includes printed/published materials and ephemera.
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The fonds consists of records about Dr. Breen’s precedent-setting suit against Hancock House Publishing and Edwin Gould for copyright infringement of his doctoral thesis. These documents include court filings, notes, and rulings related to the lawsuit. The fonds also consist of records and materials related to the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) protests of 1997, including Dr. Breen’s involvement, with both formal and informal documentation and complaints filed with the commission.
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Legal Correspondence subseries
Includes correspondence between David Breen and his legal counsel, his notes on these conversations, and correspondences between David Breen’s legal counsel and the defendants. Materials are arranged chronologically.
Fonds consists of the handwritten manuscript for George Bulhak’s book U.B.C. Panorama, published in 1945. Included are photographs and sketches by Bulhak intended for inclusion in the book and U.B.C. President N.A.M. MacKenzie’s handwritten “Foreword.” The manuscript was written in what was originally a bound ledger – isolated ledger entries can be found on the otherwise blank back pages, indicating that it may have been left as surplus at Burhak’s place of employment when he used it for his manuscript.
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The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ role as a UBC’s Faculty Association Executive member. Materials include papers, drafts, notes and correspondence.
Copyright in Institutions series
The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ activities as a member of the Copyright Committee for both the Association of Canadian Archivists and the Archives Section of the Canadian Historical Association. Materials include drafts, papers, notes, articles, reports, correspondence, memorandums, newspapers, and surveys.
Teaching and Work Records series
Series consists of correspondence, papers, proofs, and test drafts. It also consists of student-submitted assignments, technology instructions, notes and slides created for lectures at conferences, and miscellaneous records about visits from mathematicians.
Fonds consists of two Senate reports from 1961 and 1962 relating to fraternities and sororities on the UBC campus and a copy of McCrae's speech on sororities during a Panhellenic workshop in 1972.
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Series consists of materials collected, created, or otherwise acquired by Robert McDonald as part of his research activities and includes newspaper clippings and other published items, copies of articles annotated by McDonald, index cards with notes and citations, written notes, correspondence, and audio recordings of interviews and speeches. It is organized into the following sub-series: Subject Files, Henry Bell-Irving Biography, Haig-Brown / Uphill, Vancouver 1891 Census printouts, Published sources, Index Cards and Sound recordings. The Published sources and Index Cards sub-series consist of selections from among all such materials acquired by McDonald throughout his professional career, retained primarily to help illustrate his research process.
This small series consists of curriculum vitae, certificates of recognition, correspondence regarding the visiting Seagram Chair and contracts, letters, award notifications and sales reports for Making Vancouver. The object included is the UBC Killam Teaching Prize Award.