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正题名
Personal Papers series
总体资料名称
- Textual record
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Series
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发行方管辖权和名称 (集邮的)
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日期
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1919, 1937-1983. (Creation)
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物理描述
6.53 m of textual materials.
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文献著录版块
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范围和内容
Series consists of academic and personal material and documents Walter Young's intellectual and political activities and interests. It includes correspondence, minutes and agendas, reports, lecture notes and other course materials, financial statements, manuscripts, index cards, and publications. Materials related to the New Democratic Party mainly were direct acquisitions, as Young was a founding member of the NDP, and include letters and papers from, to, or concerning such notables as T.C. Douglas, David Lewis, and Ed Schreyer. Records documenting Young's position and activities at the University of Victoria were inventoried separately by his secretary Frances Bird and subsequently added as a distinct sub-series.
Series is loosely arranged in the following sub-series: UBC, University of Victoria, Miscellaneous, Biographical/Personal, Correspondence, Speeches/Lectures/Writings, Education, Political, Miscellaneous Research, Research M.J. Coldwell, Research CCF National, Research CCF Provincial, NDP National, NDP Provincial, Memorabilia, University of Victoria Office Files, Liberal Party, Right-Wing Movements, Course Materials, News Media Files, Elections/Voting/Representation, Quebec, Labour, Federalism, Bureaucracy, and BC. Project Files.
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The physical arrangement of the records reflects the original organization by their creator, e.g. the title of any individual folder is Walter Young’s title. In almost all cases, the contents are the contents that Young placed there. The ordering of papers within the folders has been slightly altered to make the collection more easily accessible and thus more helpful for researchers. Obvious filing errors between folders have been corrected. The correspondence files have been ordered chronologically. There is also a great deal of correspondence mixed throughout the collection; in the interest of preserving as much as possible of the original order, this correspondence has been left where he placed it.