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Miscellaneous
Fonds 444-5 · Series · 1970-1992
Part of Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen fonds

Series consists of miscellaneous files documenting the private and professional activities of Helen M. E. Schalkwjik-Barendsen. Included are miscllaneous speaking notes, news clippings, and personal documents.

Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.
Exhibitions
Fonds 444-3 · Series · 1969-1994
Part of Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen fonds

Series consists of records documenting Helen M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen's exhibitions concerning mycology.

Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.
Research
Fonds 444-2 · Series · 1971-1998
Part of Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen fonds

Series consists of handwritten notes and published material related to research in mycology. Records are arranged by topic and loosely arranged in chronological order.

Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.
Personal Publications
Fonds 444-1 · Series · 1962-2004
Part of Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen fonds

Series consists of records created in the activities of researching, writing, publishing, and promoting Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen's publications.

Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.
Teaching and Administration
Fonds 440-3 · Series · 1977-2009
Part of Gordon Peacock fonds

Series consists of administrative, teaching records Peacock created as teacher and director at the University of Alberta.

Peacock, Gordon
Academic Career.
Fonds 440-2 · Series · 1945 - 1952
Part of Gordon Peacock fonds

Series consists of records documenting Peacock's student career at the University of Alberta. There are also some records from Peacock's graduate studies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh. The records are in chronological order.

Peacock, Gordon
Theatre Productions
Fonds 440-2 · Series · 1952-1975
Part of Gordon Peacock fonds

Series consists of records of productions directed or administered by Gordon Peacock. Peacock directed forty productions for Studio Theatre over an approximately 40 year relationship with the theatre. He also directed numerous other productions for other theatre companies such as the Banff School of Fine Arts and the National Theatre School. The photographs are in the order of production.

Peacock, Gordon
Production files
Fonds 436-1 · Series
Part of Geoffrey Lester fonds

Series consists of records created during the production of the study, Alberta Railways.

Lester, Geoffrey
Students Records - General
Fonds 43-20 · Series · 1932-1982
Part of Faculty of Education fonds

Includes guidance, health and physical education,1932-1948; financial assistance, 1946-1951; Education Undergraduate Society, 1948-1969 Education Students' Association, 1970-1982; Yearbooks, 1978-1982.

Faculty of Education
Memberships
Fonds 43-13 · Series · 1938-1987
Part of Faculty of Education fonds

Includes Alberta Teachers' Association; Canadian Education Association; Education Society of Edmonton; Phi Delta Kappa honour society.

Faculty of Education
Related Theatre Records
Fonds 426-6 · Series · 1955-1969
Part of Studio Theatre fonds

The University of Alberta Alumni Studio A was registered as a Society on May 4th, 1956. Membership was open to any person who was an alumnus of the University of Alberta provided their membership was approved by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors, consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, and two directors met monthly, while general meetings were planned annually. The head of the Studio Theatre was an ex-officio member of the board during his term of office. Studio Theatre provided rehearsal space, underwrote the expenses of the plays, and had a share of Alumni Studio's profits. The alumni who joined this organization were often Drama Department graduates who wished to remain involved with the University theatre scene. The Alumni Studio players staged productions during the Studio Theatre season, Alumni Players acting alongside current University of Alberta drama students in regular season productions. The Alumni Studio A Society appears to have functioned until the mid-1960's, and gradually dwindling out as Studio Theatre focused more on students in the drama program filling all the positions related to the production. While very brief, the Alumni Studio A records that follow provide a variety of information on the Society.

Torches Theatre opened in June of 1962 as an outdoor summer theatre. It was an idea of Gordon Peacock's, based on his experience of seeing Shakespeare staged in the open at Central Park in New York. Torches Theatre was situated in the south courtyard of Corbett Hall, which permitted access to the Studio Theatre switchboard for lights and power. The entrance to the courtyard was marked with two burning torches that prior to the performance were placed on either side of the stage; hence the name "Torches" Theatre. The outdoor stage was a raised platform, four feet high with steps up to it and levels above it for a second story. The audience, which could number over 200, sat on wooden chairs on the lawn; in case of rain, the theatre was moved indoors to the Studio Theatre stage. Productions played nightly and were usually staged from early July until mid-August. Productions staged in the first summer at Torches included Dark of the Moon, Under Milkwood, and Our Town.

Torches was a semi-professional theatre; a 1967 press release states that: "each acting fellow will be paid $75.00 per week for the performance period and $50.00 per week for the rehearsal periods." This press release advertises pay rates for positions in acting, production and box office. By 1967, the Torches productions were touring the province, performing in a number of communities in Alberta prior to their regular summer season.

The Torches records consist of eighteen production books dating from 1962 to 1969. They provide valuable information about the Torches summer productions, and are listed below.

The files are arranged chronologically by date of production.

Studio Theatre
Design Records
Fonds 426-5 · Series · 1950-1981
Part of Studio Theatre fonds

The items in this series provide a sample of the set designs and plans and costume designs created for Studio Theatre productions. Only a small proportion of the Studio Theatre productions are represented in this series, although the representation is increased if the production books plans and designs are considered.
The items are arranged as:

  1. Costume designs
  2. Set designs
  3. Set plans
    The order is chronological by production date. The costume designs are hand drawn and coloured and usually identified by the name of the character. Set designs, like costume designs, are hand drawn and coloured. The set plans include details on set elevations, prop placement, and stage dimenions. Designs are fragile and composed on low grade paper. Many are over sized and stored seperately.
Studio Theatre
Production files
Fonds 426-2 · Series · 1949-1991
Part of Studio Theatre fonds

Series consists of records documenting the technical, operative, and administrative activities of Studio Theatre productions. Records include programs, news clippings, and promotion material. The more recent files contain more records including background production research notes, financial records, and correspondence. A production file was maintained for each production. Title based on content of the files. photographs and oversize items were removed from the files and stored separately; news clippings were photocopied on to acid neutral paper and the original clippings removed. The files are maintained in chronological order by date of production.

Studio Theatre
Administrative Records
Fonds 426-1 · Series · 1960-1965
Part of Studio Theatre fonds

Series consists of five correspondence files addressing a variety of administrative concerns. Much of the correspondence is written to or from Gordon Peacock, in his capacity as Associate Professor of Drama. The series also includes annual reports and interdepartmental memorandums. Correspondents also include significant theatre personalities including H.G. Glyde and Betty Mitchell. The series title is based on the content of the records.

Studio Theatre
Personal Papers.
Fonds 412-4 · Series · 1910 - 1974
Part of Finley McInnes fonds

Series consists of handwritten notes, phonetic translations of Inuktitut, RCMP reports, sketches, observations on RCMP activities. Significant events include the Janes Murder Investigation, exploratory voyages, on the C.G.S. Arctic, and patrols of northern regions. Notes concern various northern regions including Pangnirtung, Port Burwell, Inuvik, Nottingham Island, and Pond Inlet.The material is predominatly textual: RCMP reports are typed; notes on local culture and correspondence is handwritten.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

The series consists of 563 photographs in print and negagtive formats. All photographs are in black and white. The series is arranged into fourteen sub-series. Each sub-series documents a particular event or subject in McInnes's career or private life. Photographs were predominantly created during McInnes's career as an Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer serving in the Canadian Arctic.

McInnes, Finley
Diaries and Notebooks
Fonds 412-3 · Series · 1912-1931
Part of Finley McInnes fonds

Series consists of handwritten diaries and notebooks documenting daily and significant events in McInnes's life. Period covers McInnes's World War One experiences and 1920s voyages on the C.G.S. Stanley and Arctic. Notes also describe patrols from RCMP detachments in the North covering such areas as Kevetuk, Port Burwell, Ponds Inlet, Lancaster Sound, Cumberland Island, Nugsvak Peninsula, and Baffin Island.

The series title is based on the contents of records. Notes are kept in pocket journals and three ring binders.

McInnes, Finley
Fonds 412-2 · Series · 1923-1955
Part of Finley McInnes fonds

Series consists of articles McInnes selected from various newspapers and magazines. Most of the material was pasted into a large black leather three ring binder. Loose clippings are scattered throughout the binder.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

McInnes, Finley
Personal Papers
Fonds 412-1 · Series · 1922-1978
Part of Finley McInnes fonds

Series consists of handwritten notes, phonetic translations of Inuktitut, RCMP reports, sketches, observations on RCMP activities. Significant events include the Janes Murder Investigation, exploratory voyages, on the C.G.S. Arctic, and patrols of northern regions. Notes concern various northern regions including Pangnirtung, Port Burwell, Inuvik, Nottingham Island, and Pond Inlet.The material is predominatly textual: RCMP reports are typed; notes on local culture and correspondence is handwritten.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

McInnes, Finley
Fonds 40-8 · Series · 1913-1967
Part of Faculty of Arts and Science fonds

Mainly Alberta Department of Education; Board of Teacher Education and Certification; High School and University Matriculation Examinations Board; Joint committee to Coordinate University and High School Curricula; includes correspondence with federal, provincial and municipal governments.

Faculty of Arts and Science
Fonds 40-1 · Series · 1916-1966
Part of Faculty of Arts and Science fonds

Includes curriculum (1920-1954); proposed School of Architecture (1960-1964); Department of Geography (1948-1950); proposed School of Social Work (1964-1966); reports and minutes pertaining to evening, special and summer sessions.

Faculty of Arts and Science
Fonds 35-2 · Series · 1967-1985
Part of Department of Philosophy fonds

Includes minutes, agendas and memoranda for Central Committee (1972-1974), Curriculum Committee (1972-1984), staff selection and tenure committees (1972-1985), Admission and Awards Committee (1974, 1976), Graduate Studies Committee (1967-1985), and Undergraduate Studies Committee (1974-1984).

Department of Philosophy