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Miscellaneous letters and papers

Series consists of letters, laboratory notes, and papers related to Otto Cohnheim’s scientific studies. There is also correspondence between members of the Cohnehim family who are not either Otto Cohnheim or Eva Kestner. This includes letters between other family members, including Otto’s parents, and mother-in-law.

Notes series

The series consists of handwritten and typed notes and excerpts generated by Johns, including speeches, lectures, and research.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographs of China, scenery and mining in B.C., and miscellaneous portraits.

Selected photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 22.1.

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence about the Association's relations with the AMS, the Western Canada Intercollegiate Athletic Union (WCIAU), other University athletic clubs, and other bodies. Includes financial records and some minutes.

Reference Books series

Series consists of publications produced by Macdonald College and the National Conference on Agricultural Services. The series includes two copies of the Old McGill.

Photographs series

The series consists of miscellaneous photographs of Ethel Johns and her students.

Selected photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 82.1.

File Lists of Books series

Series contains annual inventories about the purchase of books by UBC faculties. The inventories include book titles and prices listed by faculty and department.

Bulletins.

Series consists of bulletins that discuss several topics include shares on British Columbia Red Cedar Shingle Export Association, meeting reminders for Board of Director meetings and BCLMA meetings, and general correspondence.

Correspondence

Series consists of letters written by Canadian authors to Margaret Cowie at Aberdeen School, Vancouver, as requested.

Journals

Journals reflect Allen’s day-to-day and family life in England, summer vacations with her family to Trebarfoot, a painting trip to Italy, examples of her playwriting, and documents several years of her life in Canada, from 1930 to 1934. Within the journals are family photographs, drawings and sketches, many by Allen, others contributed by various family members. The journals are as follows: Trebarfoot Vol. 1 (1890 to 1894); Trebarfoot Vol. 2 (1895 to 1898); Trebarfoot Vol. 4 (1901 to 1904); Daily diary (1898); Daily diary (1900, 1903, 1911); Italy journal (1904); Little Female Academy (no date); Auntie McAssar (no date); 1930’s diary (1930-1934).

Independent Order of Good Templars

Series contains information pertaining to the Linnea Lodge No. 76 of the International Order of the Good Templars of the Province of British Columbia. Records include a roll book and constitution, a membership book, regalia, and what appears to be an account book.

Langara Fishing and Packing Company, Ltd.

Series consists of administrative records of the Langara Fishing and Packing Company, Ltd., including: asset and liability reports; agreements and charters, predominantly with owners and operators of fishing boats; memos; tax receipts; inspection reports; and insurance papers.

Photographs

Series consists of photographs related to UBC school of nursing. Series is arranged into the following subseries:

  1. UBC Historic Photographs
  2. Faculty Photographs
  3. Student Photographs
  4. PhD Program
  5. Miscellaneous Photographs

Faculty Committee on Student Affairs series

The series consists of the records of the Student Affairs Committee. It was one of several committees established at the first meeting of the Faculty of UBC in 1915. The others included Library, Graduate Work, Course and Calendar, Students' Standing and Admissions, Military Education, and Academic Costume. The Faculty Committee on Student Affairs was responsible for making recommendations to the Board of Governors on all matters relating to students. In serving as a medium for communication between the staff and the student body, the committee had to approve minutes and constitutional changes for all student organizations on campus, including the Alma Mater Society. The series includes minutes of the committee, student council, and other student organizations.

McLennan family miscellanea

The series contains textual records spanning the period 1908-1936 created by, collected by, or related to the immediate or extended McLennan family. This material might have been created and/or collected after the death of William McLennan, particularly by his son, William Durie McLennan, and does not appear to have been arranged by Hugh McLennan (1927-2004). Material includes correspondence, including a bound volume of World War I letters; histories of the MacLeod clan and William Stewart; and ephemera.

Canadian National Railways series

Series consists of materials collected while Fournier was writing his book Railway Nationalization in Canada: The Problem of the Canadian National Railways and includes correspondence, drafts of chapters, book reviews, book orders, receipts, invoices, statements of sale and a carbon copy version of the book itself. Also included is a 5-part series of newspaper articles entitled The Railways Problem in Canada.

Map

The series consists of a hand-drawn map depicting areas 11, 44, and 46 and is dates 14/8/36. However, it appears that the date may have been added at another time.

Photographs series

The series consists of 37 photographs, most of which were created after Eastman's career at UBC.

Portrait images of Eastman are included in UBC Archives Historical Photograph Database as UBC 30.1. Images depicting events, and other individuals (UBC 31.2) are not digitized but are available to view in our reading room.

Scholarships and Bursaries series

The series consists of records related to scholarships and bursaries allocated to students. Records contain information about the names of scholarship recipients, the amount of the award, specific scholarship programs, and related correspondence. The series also includes the minutes and correspondence of the Committee on Scholarships and Prizes.

Miscellanea

The series consists of a torn piece of paper containing the address of Mrs. Bruce Woodsworth along with a small, hand-written sentence, and a newspaper clipping from an African paper.

Series A On-to-Ottawa 1935

Series consists of material related to the relief camp worker’s strike and the On-to-Ottawa Trek. It also includes evidence used in the Regina Riot Commission which followed the Trek, and legal statements drawn up on behalf of participants in the Trek. There are also transcripts of the Regina Riot Commission hearings. These files include some photocopies (incl. silver microfilm copies), some originals, and some retyped transcripts with original page numbers in the margins. Some of the transcripts have been annotated.

Lumber Workers’ Industrial Union (LWIU)

Contains records relating to the functions of the LWIU including correspondence, meeting minutes and convention documents. Also includes records relating to the preparations for and planning during the 1934 strike and the registration license for the LWIU’s vessel, the Laur-Wayne.

Workers’ Unity League

Contains publications and records related to Johnson’s activities in the union federation the Worker’s Unity League. This includes an annotated draft report of the executive committee’s decision to disband the organization.

UBC Administrative series

Series consists of records of Moe's administrative responsibilities at UBC, including the Department of Agronomy, UBC Senate, and the Senate Library Committee, and includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, memoranda, notes, and drafts of resolutions.

Inverness Cannery School

Series consists of records relating to a school operated by Inverness Cannery. Includes correspondence, school order forms, reports on annual general meetings, applications for position of teacher, school receipts, and monthly reports prepared for department of education.

Early University Records series

The series consists of correspondence (1890-1920) generated both before and during UBC's first two presidents, Frank Wesbrook and Leonard Klinck. The correspondence that predates the appointment of UBC's first President Wesbrook deals with various issues, including membership in Convocation, appointments to the Board of Governors, hiring a President and selection of a site for the University. Correspondence generated during the presidencies of Wesbrook and Klinck provides information about the University's establishment, the hiring of staff, strictures placed on the University during World War I, attempts to move the University to its eventual Point Grey campus and many other matters. Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically. The series also includes subject files (1904-1936), divided into pre- and post-1915 and arranged alphabetically.

Field circular

The series consists of three field circulars received by Bruce Woodsworth dated 1937; one from the Anglo-American Corporation and the other two from the Rhokan Corporation Limited.

Drafts and working papers

Series consists of drafts, working papers, and support material relating to Charles Spring’s efforts to recoup financial losses as a result of the “Modus Vivendi.” The series includes drafts of letters and documents; notes; newspaper clippings and other ephemera; accountings of losses; declarations, petitions, and memorials; incoming correspondence; a daily log book; a Commissioner of Fisheries Report; and receipts. The series is arranged into subseries based on the creator’s arrangement of material into three separate groupings.

Artifacts series

Series consists of three artifacts, including a drawing of Cyrus Bowers, grandfather of Mary Bollert; a mailing tube used by Grace Bollert, sister of Mary Bollert, to house a number of her degrees; and a Coronation Medal and letter sent from Buckingham Palace to Mary Bollert to commemorate the coronation of King George VI.

Circulars.

Series contains circulars relating to the British Columbia Loggers Association. Material consists of circulars that provide information on the stock, production and consumption of logs, log stocks, sold and unsold logs at market, quality of logs, details about stocks at mills, and log consumption by district.

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