Photographic negatives partially matched to items in the archive.
Photographic negatives not matched to items in the archive.
This series is composed of the documentation related to, but not published by members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the New Zealand Division.
This series is composed of photographic items relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Canadian Division.
Includes international agreements.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Includes research centres, government agencies, University Library, research chairs and lectureships; technology transfer.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)includes proposed centres and projects; Kurimoto Japanese Garden
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Includes proposals; applications; correspondence.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Includes correspondence; sound tape and video recordings.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Guidelines and policy.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Includes applications and awards
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Procedure manuals, vol. I and II.
Faculty of Agriculture and ForestryIncludes Faculty of Arts and General Faculties council committee files pertaining to matriculation, admission, quota and transfer requirements and regulations.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes case files (1913-1980); travel; leaves; Salary and Promotions Committee (1968-1977); visiting professors [1981-1984]; vacancies filled [1979-1985].
Faculty of ArtsIncludes appeals (1969-1982); awards (1960-1974); counselling (1970-1979); student activism (Arts Teach-In, 1968).
Faculty of ArtsIncludes executive and committee meetings and reports.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes committees; General Faculties Council; 75th Anniversary; University legislation.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes building management committees; security; space requests, submissions, estimates, and allocations; Space Alterations Committee (1964-1968); and Campus Planning Committee (1961-1967).
Faculty of ArtsProvincial, University and Arts bodies.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes calendar material; Curriculum Committee; committee on Academic Planning; spring and summer sessions (1971-1979); Cree and Blackfoot language examinations (1970-1987).
Faculty of ArtsIncludes correspondence; chairs' annual reports (1966-1974); investigations (1969-1972); status and dividing of departments; chairs' meetings.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes Faculte St-Jean; King's College; and St' Stephen's College.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes budget, cost studies and special projects
Faculty of Artsincludes Committee on Academic Standing (1972- 1974); and grading systems.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes 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 ScienceIncludes President and Vice-President, correspondence and committees.
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes internal, provincial, national and international associations; National Conference of Canadian Universities (1920-1964)
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes Faculty Relations Committee 91947-1966); and case files (1913-1969).
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes Deans' correspondence pertaining to Universitry / community affairs.
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes Board of Governors, Senate, and General Faculties Council reports, committees and correspondence.
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes Registrar's memoranda; wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel [1942-1953]; scholarships, awards and prizes; and case files (1913-1958).
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes memoranda of the resident engineer (1919-1921); and the superintendent of buildings (1960-1967).
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes annual reports to the Dean (1941-1968).
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes minutes and committees.
Faculty of Arts and Scienceincludes Bursar's correspondence relating to the gifts, equipment and grants; and the University Memorial Fund minutes (1919-1925).
Faculty of Arts and ScienceMainly 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 ScienceGolden Jubilee memorabilia, photographs, awards, program; includes Dental Alumni Association.
Faculty of Dentistry[Speeches] by Dr. A. Kelly, Dr. Harry Ernest Bulyea (2 sound tape recordings).
Faculty of DentistryIncludes staff; facilities; equipment; Dentistry Museum (188 images).
Faculty of DentistryIncludes Normal Schools, 1929-1964; salary surveys in school districts and divisions, 1929-1950; correspondence with W. H. Swift,
G. F. McNally, W. E. Frame, M. L. Watts
Includes Morningstar Project; Alberta Indian Education Centre
Faculty of EducationIncludes cooperative projects with Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, China and Papua- New Guinea.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Dean's Advisory Committee, Faculty Council.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Alberta Teachers' Association; Canadian Education Association; Education Society of Edmonton; Phi Delta Kappa honour society.
Faculty of EducationIncludes reports, grant applications, fellowships, McCalla professorships; Andrew Stewart's study and " Report on General Education, " 1948.
Faculty of EducationIncludes provincial and professional committees; correspondence of the Field Services/ Practicum Division (formerly Student Teaching and Files Services Division)
Faculty of EducationIncludes wartime accelerated program and post war veterans' rehabilitation program; diploma programs; graduate studies, 1946-1982, abstracts of theses, 1929-1952.
Faculty of EducationIncludes chair in Deafness Studies.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Bulletins.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Olive M. Fisher; appointments; notices to staff; demonstration staff; Deans Coutts' retirement; photographs
Faculty of EducationIncludes 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 EducationIncludes photographs of Education I and II; capital budget; space surveys
Faculty of EducationIncludes correspondence with A. Doucette, 1938-1955.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Committee on Teachers' Certification, 1939-1946; Board of Teacher Education and Certification, 1945-1950, 1962-1984.
Faculty of EducationIncludes liaison committees with Alberta Education on matriculation and curriculum, 1929-1983; University committees, 1947-1985
Faculty of EducationIncludes business, industrial arts, metal hygiene, French; summer sessions; course outlines; Enterprise and Social Studies, 1933-1948
Faculty of EducationSeries 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.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.Series consists of records documenting Helen M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen's exhibitions concerning mycology.
Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.Series consists of newspaper clippings attached to letter-sized paper, photocopies of newspaper items concerning Theatre 3, and press releases regarding approaching productions. Records are organized by season and within seasons chronologically by production. The predominant source for newspaper clippings is the Edmonton Journal but sources also include The Rag Times (a local independent press) and The Gateway (University of Alberta student newspaper).
Series consists of subscriptions, fundraising documents, receipts, building plans and other records related to the financial and administrative operations of Theatre 3. The renewal forms subscriber lists and sales reports are unbound forms with handwritten subscription information and margin notes. The building plan is a bound document of over 200 pages documenting all aspects of theatre construction planning.
Series consists of slides and photos documenting 45 discrete plays and a small group of miscellaneous photos from various productions. The series is in roughly chronological order with inconsistencies preserved to reflect active accumulation and use.
Series consists of scripts actors used when rehearsing productions. The prompt scripts are from nine productions in chronological order according to year of production. The scripts are unbound photocopies. Many prompt scripts include margin notes, script editing, and other production comments concerning the set and overall stage management. Intermixed with many of the prompts are pages of handwritten comments concerning all aspects of the production.
The series consists of three audiocassettes. The cassettes concern interviews, demo tapes for commercial use and a song.
The series consists of 39 original programmes describing the various Theatre 3 productions put on over its history. The programmes are unbound and not in chronological order.
The Research and Publication records comprise the largest series in the L.H. Thomas fonds. While primarily textual in format, the series also contains maps, photographs, and imprint items. The photographs and maps are stored separately for reasons of conservation, but are described within the sub-series they relate to L.H. Thomas maintained an extensive set of clipping files which he used as a resource for teaching and writing. The sheer volume of newspaper clippings in these files meant they could not be photocopied at this time, so the acidity level in the files is high. Where possible, the clippings were placed in Mylar to protect the documents surrounding them. Generally, the records are in good physical shape. The Research and Publication files were described in one series because of their inter-relatedness. The research files would have also been important to L.H. Thomas' teaching, as he taught courses in the same areas he researched and wrote about. Only those files, however, that were clearly titled 'lecture note' material were described in the teaching sub-series (2-2). The remainders of the source files are described as part of series 3. Sub-series within the Research and Publication records include L.H. Thomas; Books; Booklets; Volumes; Reviews; Correspondence with Publishers; General Research notes; Source Material; and Talks and Addresses. The series provides a good overview of L.H. Thomas' research methods, and steps necessary to seeing a paper or book published.
The series title is based on the contents of records.
This series consists of textual records and photographs. The photographs were removed from a sticky plastic sheet album, although original order and annotations were retained. The records are in good shape, and arranged in chronological order within sub-series designations. This series of records includes papers and photographs associated with the various committees, boards, and associations L.H. Thomas was involved with. The largest sub-series of records within this series is the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board on which L.H. Thomas sat as the Alberta representative for two terms (1968-1976). Smaller sub-series include: University of Alberta Committees, Archives-related committees and boards, historical associations, research foundations, funding organizations, and conferences.
The series title is based on the contents of records.