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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.

Personal / Alphabetical Files series

The series consists of correspondence, published materials, and one photograph. The records document Barss' various interests, including horticulture, religion, Ireland and Britain, as well as some of his personal and family relationships

Isabel Bescoby fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1040
  • Fonds
  • 1935

The fonds consists of Bescoby's original research notes for her M.A. thesis in history.

Bescoby, Isabel M.

Committees series

The series consists of reports, minutes, correspondence and printed material generated by the various committees with which Binning was associated.

Home Economics series

Series consists of drafts of a constitution and bylaws of the Canadian Home Economics Association, the text of a speech given by Black to the Association, and a history of the field of Home Economics.

Personal series

Series consists of diaries, reminiscences, correspondence, a birth certificate, visa, passport, ration cards, and photographs about Black's activities.

Archaeology series

Series consists of the following subseries: correspondence, subject files, awards, biography, address book, diaries, lecture notes, lectures, reading lists, daybooks, class lists, examinations, student transcripts, notebook, notes, clippings, newsletters, minutes, minutes and agenda, conference papers, manuscripts, radio broadcasts, archaeological digs, data, carbon 14 dates, charts, illustrations, project progress reports, reports, papers, bibliography, project evaluations, project proposals, financial records, pictorial material, index cards, sound recordings, and artifacts. The materials in this series pertain to Borden's activities in archaeology.

German series

Series consists of the following subseries: correspondence, subject files, awards, biography, lecture notes, reading lists, daybooks, class lists, examinations, notes, clippings, manuscripts, publications, radio broadcasts, plays, programmes, scrapbook, financial records, and microform. The materials in this series pertain to Borden's activities as an instructor in the German Department at UBC.

Personal series

Series consists of the following subseries: correspondence, subject files, biography, clippings, publications, financial records, and pictorial material. The materials in this series pertain to Borden's personal life.

Playschool Series

Series consists of legal documents, financial papers, notes and a diary related to Borden's home playschool.

Printed Material Series

Series consists of reports, offprints, newsletters, minutes, portfolios, bulletins, pamphlets, clippings, magazines and miscellaneous printed materials.

Subject Files Series

Series consists of three main files: general teaching background, kindergarten general background and Commission on the Future of the Faculty of Education (COFFE).

Child Study Centre Series

Series consists of background material, correspondence, minutes, manuscripts and printed materials related to the UBC Child Study Centre.

Biographical series

Series consists of unpublished and pre-published material that outlines Bourne's life and involvement in the Faculty of Law at UBC.

Personal Correspondence series

Series consists of Bourne's correspondence concerning legal, academic and personal matters. The series' arrangement reflects Bourne's system of dividing the correspondence by subject and then arranging the material with the most recent documents at the front of each file.

University of British Columbia series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and published materials. It is arranged in three sub-series, based on the issues covered by the records: Faculty Association, International House, and Faculty of Law.

International Law Association series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, and draft articles documenting Bourne's involvement in the International Law Association and his interest in the issues the Association addressed. The arrangement of the files reflects Bourne's filing system.

Canadian Yearbook of International Law series

Series consists of records documenting Bourne's duties and activities as editor of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law, including manuscripts, correspondence, grant documentation, Editorial Board records and minutes, and published materials. The records are arranged in two sub-series: Manuscripts and Correspondence.

Canada Council series

Series consists of correspondence and grant documentation regarding Canada Council's support of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law.

Subject Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes, and published materials regarding subjects and organizations. The series reflects Bourne's involvement with many levels of law, with particular emphasis on academia and provincial, national, and international law. In addition, the series maintains Bourne's system of filing according to the subject.

Class Notes / Lecture Notes series

Series consists of an accumulation of lecture notes, syllabi, seminars, exams, reports, articles, case reviews, and correspondence from classes Bourne taught. The series is arranged in alphabetical order according to the subject.

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.

Lectures series

Series consists of notes and copies of lectures prepared by Boving. Original file titles have been preserved wherever they have been identified. Because the original order of the remaining lectures has been lost, they have been arranged in alphabetical order by title – it is possible that Boving initially organized them by subject. Lecture fragments have been filed separately. Most of the lectures are undated.

Mollie Cottingham fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1047
  • Fonds
  • 1924-1977

The fonds consists of textual records, published materials, and photographs (loose and in scrapbooks), and includes biographical information, copies of speeches and articles (1942-1975). Also included are typed manuscripts of poems and short stories, a longer typescript entitled "Kootenay Chronicle," a copy of the Academic Policy Committee Report - UBC (1963). The correspondence and clippings were gathered during Cottingham's term as president of the BCTeachers Federation, and material relating to women's issues (1952-1963).

Cottingham, Mollie

Claude Dolman fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1048
  • Fonds
  • 1883-1976, predominant 1936-1976

The fonds comprised of two series of records. The first series, History of Medicine at UBC (1936-1976), contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to the proposed establishment of an Institute of Preventive Medicine (1936-1940). It also includes records associated with the preparation and execution of the Medical Education survey (1946), correspondence and reports relating to the Department of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine (1951-1955), and a history of the UBC Medical School (1976). Records of the Royal Society of Canada comprise the second series. A large portion of this material reflects the efforts of the Society to participate in the formulation and implementation of a national science policy beginning from the mid-1960s through to the early 1970s.

Dolman, Claude

Royal Society of Canada

Series consists of pamphlets, correspondence, calendars, newsletters, minutes, memoranda, printed material, clippings, and reports about the Royal Society of Canada. A large portion of this material reflects the efforts of the Society to participate in the formulation and implementation of a national science policy from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. Other topics addressed in the records include an attempt to organize a Federation of Learned Societies (1966-69) under the auspices of the Society and Dolman's participation in the selection and subsequent ceremonies associated with the Order of Canada under his position on the Governor-General's Nomination Committee as President of the Royal Society of Canada.

History of Medicine at UBC

Series consists of correspondence, reports, plans, memoranda, printed materials, and minutes about the history of Medicine at UBC from 1936 to 1947. Series includes correspondence with various government and university officials and concerns about Dolman's attempt to establish an Institute of Preventive Medicine. Series also contains materials associated with preparing the medical school survey (1946) and the ensuing debate.

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.

Eastern Trips series

Series consists of notes generated by Klinck during visits to eastern universities to interview candidates for various positions at UBC.

Memorabilia series

Series consists of various degrees, diplomas and certificates awarded to L.S. Klinck. Also included are photographs of Klinck with other individuals and images associated with Macdonald College.

Elizabeth Klinck series

Series consists of material donated by Elizabeth Klinck. Most of it relates to L.S. Klinck's funeral and tributes after his death. There is also correspondence (1926, 1942-1944, 1959), musical programmes (1921-1924), and undated photographs.

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