The fonds consists of photocopied research material relating the following individuals - Clifford Sifton, George Foster, Robert Borden, R.B. Bennett, W.S. Fielding, T.A. Crerar, A.K. Cameron and Charles A. Dunning. Also included are minutes, agenda papers and reports from the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada on which Prang served from 1973 to 1979.
The fonds consists of correspondence (primarily with E.A. Lloyd and Michael Lerner), published material of Igor Kosin (former student and expert in Russian literature), a typewritten manuscript by Biely entitled "Poultry Research - A Personal Experience (1928-1978)", and undated high school correspondence course outlines.
Fonds consists of minutes of meetings, reports, budgets, and correspondence documenting the activities of the Women's Undergraduate Society during the 1932/33 school year.
University of British Columbia. Women's Undergraduate Society
The fonds consists of the minutes of the original Convocation of UBC held in 1890, minutes of Convocation (1912-1960), election information and programs (1912) and printed material. The minutes and one letter from the 1890 meeting have been placed with the official records of Convocation properly constituted in 1912.
Fonds consists of minutes of meetings, correspondence and membership documents relating to Carrier's participation in the Association of British Columbia Librarians.
Collection consists of recordings of a variety of UBC events including installations of university presidents, debates, social functions, building openings, meetings of campus student and administrative organizations, and speeches by visiting politicians and dignitaries. In addition, the collection includes recordings of student protests on campus. Specific provenance of items is unclear.
Twenty-two UBC Football programs make up this series and are dated between 1951-1992. On October 20, 1951, the football program included photographs of Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth at their first Canadian Football game. The file also contains an article by Athletics Historian Fred Hume on that visit and a biography of Dr. Bob Hindmarch. Please see the finding aid for a list of programs.
Included are early photographs of the UBC Hall of Fame Induction, UBC Thunderbirds Ice Hockey trip to China, 1973, photos of the UBC Based Canadian Olympic Hockey Team, 1964 and miscellaneous photographs of Bob Hindmarch, including a photograph with Anatoli Tarasov and Bobby Gaul Trophy Memorial Winners, Simon Hoogewerf and Paul Thiessen amongst others.
The folder contains newspaper clippings and research materials, including an all-time varsity football roster researched by Fred Hume and a UBC Hall of fame program, 1994. Also in this series is a VHS by the National Film Board of the Thunderbirds in China, 1974. Hindmarch was inducted into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012. There is a DVD-R of this event and the plaque he was presented on that occasion.
The collection consists of twenty-two UBC Football programs collected by Bob Hindmarch from 1951-1992. The file also contains an article by Athletics Historian Fred Hume on Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip's first football game and a short biography of Dr. Bob Hindmarch. The second box was donated separately. The greatest extent of materials includes photographs. Also included is a folder of research materials, including newspaper clippings a VHS on Thunderbirds in China, 1974. As well as a DVD of the BC Hockey Hall of Fame, 2012 and a Hall of Fame Hockey Plaque presented to Hindmarch on that occasion.
Fonds consists of documentation of the “Racism: Breaking the Silence” workshops, organized by the UBC Multicultural Liaison Office and its Director, Dr. Joan Anderson. Included are recommendations arising from the first workshop (March 1993), President Strangway’s keynote address at the second workshop (June 1993) and Dr. Anderson’s response.
Fonds consists mainly of correspondence between Ellen Jaffe and Jane Rule, written between 1996 and 2001. The first series follows a letter Jaffe wrote to Rule in appreciation of the TVO film Fiction and Other Truths about her life and work. The rest of the letters deal with Jaffe asking to use quotes from the film in her book Writing Your Way and her visiting Rule on Galiano Island in 2001 to give her a copy of the book. The folder also includes a copy of Jaffe’s book, with the quotes from Jane Rule bookmarked.
Fonds consists of documentation of Hans Ronimois’ personal and professional life. Included is documentation of his first wife’s grave (in Swedish), his Canadian citizenship certificate dated 1961, CVs, publication lists, lecture notes, newspaper clippings, and a typescript copy of the first chapter of a report written by Ronimois titled Soviet Economic Organization (1951).
The series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and clippings from Words from Inside, a collection of writing by prison inmates that McWhirter edited.
The series consists of notes, draft documents, and correspondence relating to McWhirter's literary translation activities. An annotated manuscript of Del Cielo y sus Maravillas, de la Tierra y sus Miserias, "The House of Bernarda Alba" is a translated play and Krufu's book by Manuel Guiérrez Sousa.
The series consists of notes, draft documents, and correspondence relating to McWhirter's literary translation activities. An annotated manuscript of Del Cielo y sus Maravillas, de la Tierra y sus Miserias, "The House of Bernarda Alba" is a translated play and Krufu's book by Manuel Guiérrez Sousa.
The series consists of manuscripts, notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, and other materials relating to McWhirter's writing, teaching, and other activities.
The series consists of photographic prints, both black-and-white and colour, documenting George McWhirter, his family, and his colleagues. Photos 134.1/37 to 134.1/45 have not been digitized. Digital-born photographs can be found in the Digital Media series. Photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph Database UBC 134.1.
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.
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.
Series consists of correspondence, proposals, study summaries, reports, briefs, invoices, newspaper clippings, notes, maps and press releases about Chamber's role as Study Coordinator in the Purcell Range Study.
Series consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings and reference reports about Chamber's role as Special Assistant to the Ministry of Forests in the 1977-78 investigation into the conflict between logging interests and the Nazko-Kluskus First Nation.
The series consists of records relating to teacher education in British Columbia, the early history of the UBC Faculty of Education, and teacher education in general. The materials include correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and written speeches by Johnson. The material relating to B.C. education has been arranged by form and filed chronologically, following Johnson's filing system to a great extent.
Series consists of correspondence, research notes, xerox documents, press clippings relating to Johnson's manuscript for his book John Jessop, Goldseeker and Educator. The research papers from the Jessop manuscript have been kept in Johnson's filing order.
Series consists of drafts and outlines of manuscripts, certificates, diplomas, curriculum vitae, addresses, published articles, correspondence, handwritten and typed excerpts, interviews, and notes pertaining to various manuscripts written by Johns. Series contains three subseries: Autobiography, Personal Papers, Articles and Speeches, and History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing subseries.
Series consists of manuscripts and associated research material arising from Johns' A Study of the Present Status of the N-gro Woman in Nursing (1925).