- RBSC-ARC-1831-022-17
- File
- 5-6 Jun. 1953
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Series consists of membership lists and applications of members of the Vancouver Institute.
International House Collection (William Black)
The collection consists of correspondence, printed material and clippings which document the early history of the International House movement on campus in the early 1950s. At that time, William Black was acting as faculty advisor to the International House Committee.
The series includes correspondence, legal documents, certificates, written verse, and various written memorabilia and artifacts acquired by Sedgewick and his family.
Selected photographs from this and other series have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 25.1.
Student Essays and Notes series
The series consists of papers submitted by Rule during her college years. The series also includes a high school notebook.
Minutes, programmes, and other textual material related to Paulson's involvement with the RNABC
Series consists of minutes, programmes, correspondence, reports, financial statements, and other textual material related to Paulson's involvement with the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (RNABC), in the positions of Chair, Private Duty Nursing Section (1935-1937); Secretary (1943-1945); Honourary Secretary (1946); and President (1951-1953).
Series consists of 12 black & white photographs of activities related to Dr. de Jong’s role as a Professor at the University of British Columbia.
Horticulture - Systematic Pomology series
The series consists of correspondence, course materials including written notes, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets). The records concern the growing of apples, pears, and related fruits.
Is It the Answer, The Canadian Nurse (February 1954), pp. 111-115
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The fonds consists of miscellaneous correspondence.
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Series consists of records and other selected materials relating to the hearings of the McCarran Subcommittee and the Owen Lattimore trial, files used by the FBI, and reports dealing with these proceedings. Materials include clippings, magazine articles, correspondence (in particular Lattimore's Pacific Affairs correspondence and other correspondence subpoenaed as evidence), testimonials, court transcripts, and notes prepared for Lattimore by Derk Bodde
Series consists of reports, correspondence, exhibition logs, and contracts, covering aspects of the administration and supervision of the Campus Forest. They are arranged in the following sub-series: Supervision, Nursery Records, Surveys, and Timber Sales.
Series consists of notes, evaluations, and papers about Geography.
Sedgewick Memorial Collection series
The Sedgewick Memorial Collection was gathered by friends of Sedgewick following his death to honour his achievements.
Series consists of letters, verses, speeches and articles written by Sedgewick, photographs, a scrapbook of Sedgewick's newspaper columns, and printed materials. In addition, the series includes correspondence, sketches, and reports relating to the establishment of the Sedgewick Memorial fund and the Sedgewick Memorial reading room in the Main Library. Correspondence in files 4-23 was forwarded to the University Archives by Robert P. Aproberts in 1995.
B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation series
Series consists of correspondence, reports, financial materials, printed material, and a cash book about the administration of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation. The series includes a scrapbook containing minutes and newspaper clippings. The Department acquired them from the Home Economics Permanent Committee of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks and photographs pertaining to Hunter Lewis and other members of his family including Stella Lewis (wife), Bertha Lewis (mother) and Dr. George Albert McGuire (father-in-law) who served as a Conservative MLA for Vancouver about the time of World War I. The fonds also includes four Bertha Lewis' diaries (1934-1957). Included in this family material is a large assortment of records from the Federation of Canadian Artists, which Hunter Lewis collected in the 1940s and early 1950s.
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Federation of Canadian Artists series
Series consists of correspondence, reports, bulletins, projects, pamphlets, a questionnaire, a scrapbook, financial materials, conference proceedings, and minutes about the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Series contains correspondence relating to the UBC Bookstore's interactions with various publishers.
Affiliation course for student nurses, Division of Tuberculosis Control
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The series consists of incoming and some copies of outgoing correspondence arranged chronologically.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and catalogues for the support and technical services administered by the Department for its students and instructors. The records are arranged in three sub-series: Audio-visual Services, Extension Library, and Phonographic Record Loan Service.
President's Committee on Research series
The series consists of minutes, correspondence, reports and applications.
Series consists of typewritten manuscripts of scholarly articles and works of fiction written by Rose.
Series consists of published reviews of Roses's work and includes clippings and other published materials.
Fonds consists of ephemera collected by UBC Alumus Zonia Sekora, including English Lit 100 & 101 exam papers, Mathematics 101, Notice of Admission, Frosh Orientation schedule, Panhellenic Rushing at UBC and miscellaneous ephemera, including non-UBC items.
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Series consists of single diary created during the trip to the Henley Regatta (1955).
The series consists of articles, editorials and speeches by Johns.
Photographic prints, slides and related documentation covering objects from various African and Oceanic cultures.
Series consists of miscellaneous material created or collected by Frank Read.
Series consists of newspaper clippings documenting reports of Eastman's public lectures and copies of newspaper articles written by Eastman.
UBC Division of Animal Science series
Series consists of minutes of meetings of the Division of Animal Science.
International House Collection (Stanley Read)
The collection consists of records relating to the establishment of International House at the University of British Columbia. The materials, generated between 1953 and 1955, provide background information about events leading up to the establishment of International House, particularly the negotiations with the Vancouver Rotary Club which donated $150,000 toward the project.
Series consists of radio addresses, speeches, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and reports about Sage's interest in B.C. history. Includes personal names files that contain research notes, correspondence, and published or printed material about various individuals. It also includes property records about sites in Vancouver and Point Roberts. Series is divided into two subseries: Miscellaneous Subjects and Personal Names subseries.
Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters & Sciences series
In 1949, the federal government established the Royal Commission on the Arts, Letters and Sciences under the chairmanship of Vincent Massey. Its broad purpose was "an examination of the activities of agencies of the Federal Government relating to radio, films, television, the encouragement of arts and sciences, research, the preservation of our national records, a national library, museums, exhibitions, relations in these fields with international organizations, and activities generally which are designed to enrich our national life, and to increase our consciousness of our national heritage and knowledge of Canada abroad." MacKenzie, Arthur Surveyor, Georges Henri Leveque and Hilda Neatby served as commissioners. Hearings of the commission were held in major Canadian cities (August 1949 - July 1950), with 462 submissions filed. The resulting report played a significant role in shaping the government's cultural policies.
The series consists of the actual working files developed and maintained by MacKenzie while he served on the Massey Commission. It includes correspondence, working papers, briefs presented to the commission, the documents of various special subcommittees, the Royal Commission's report, extensive newspaper clippings and miscellaneous printed material.
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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Series consists of copies of 46 scripts prepared by George Woodcock for radio broadcast, most for the CBC.
The series consists of copies of Chemistry examinations and some information about student grades.
The series consists of correspondence, reports, and printed material arranged alphabetically by subject.
Vancouver Harbour and Burrard Inlet Model Project series
The Vancouver Harbour - Burrard Inlet Project had the primary objective of determining the effects on currents, tides, and navigation of proposed dredging in the First Narrows.
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Gordon Selman's Research Notes series
Series consists of one file folder, titled "Miscellaneous," containing written and typed notes by Selman compiled in writing his history of the University's extension programme.
The series consists of correspondence, reports, course materials, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets). The records deal in general with agriculture and the Faculty of Agriculture.
Series consists of clippings and articles about L. Holland, a brief CV (1931), a UBC honorary degree citation, a copy of her will and some copies of published obituaries added to the collection following her death.
Series consists of articles, reviews, correspondence, clippings, photographs, reports, essays, and applications pertaining to Sage's professional activities, including those within the UBC Department of History. The series contains five subseries: Articles, Reviews, Other Material, Later Papers, and Department of History subseries.
These sketches were commissioned for an article on UBC in the ILN, 22 September 1956 (pages 467-470). Some have captions or notes attached, and notes on the verso regarding those printed in the ILN. The Library acquired them in January 1991. The drawings include the UBC Library's interior, the Library from the outside, the exterior of the Science Building, view looking north from the top of the Science Building, Brock Hall, the War Memorial Gym, the Wesbrook building, and an experiment in a laboratory in the Science Building.
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Fonds consists of biographical material, diaries, correspondence, photographs and memorabilia. Of particular interest is the large volume of letters written by Holland to her mother from June 1915 to July 1917 from overseas.
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Series consists of technical reports authored by George Volkoff and others. Although most of the reports are unpublished, some were originally “classified” and are about various aspects of experimental and theoretical work done at the Montreal Laboratories for the Manhattan Project during and after World War II. There is also one report to the Canadian Association of Physicists co-written by Volkoff. Files are arranged in chronological order.
Correspondence Re: Submissions series
Series consists of correspondence with authors regarding their submissions for the Anthology.
International Council of Nurses: quadrennial congress, Rome, Italy
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