Photographs and images dated post-1968. Held in the Prairie Ephemera Collection.
Series consists of 3 issues from the Old Cap. Collier Library.
Publisher: Norman L. Munro
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Apr. 9, 1883
Date of Last Issue (No. 822): Sept. 9, 1899
First in Collection (No. 694): Mar. 27, 1897
Last in Collection (No. 713): Aug. 7, 1897
The Old Cap. Collier Library follows an irregular publication schedule, including weekly. The novels' format changes frequently: 7 x 9 inches (nos. 1-330), 8 x 12 inches (nos. 331-394), with 32+ pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Cover art develops from buff or brick non-pictorial (1-330) to b/w pictorial covers (331-822). Series consists primarily of detective and mystery stories reprinted or written for this library. Beginning in 1898, issues contain reprinted serials (primarily school stories and comic stories from "Golden Hours"); the rights to many of these stories would later be purchased by Street and Smith in 1902 and used (with editorial changes) in some of their weeklies, including Nick Carter Weekly and Old Broadbrim Weekly.
Series consists of 3 issues from The New York Detective Library.
Publisher: Frank Tousey
Date of First Issue (No. 1): June 7, 1883
Date of Last Issue (No. 801, plus 2 unnumbered issues): Apr. 1, 1898
First in Collection (No. 318): Jan. 5, 1889
Last in Collection (No. 361): Nov. 2, 1889
The New York Detective Library is a weekly publication. The format is 9 x 12 ½ inches (nos. 157-801) with 32 pages. Issues cost 10 cents. Pictorial covers are b/w. Series consists primarily of detective and mystery stories.
Series consists of 3 issues from the Old Sleuth Library.
Publisher: George Munro
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Mar. 3, 1885
Date of Last Issue (No. 101): Mar. 3, 1905
First in Collection (No. 24): Feb. 22, 1886
Last in Collection (No. 33): Jan. 5, 1887
The Old Sleuth Library follows an irregular publication schedule, including bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly. The format is 8 x 12 inches, with 32-64 pages. Issues cost 10 cents (5 cents for later editions). Pictorial covers are b/w. Series contains detective stories written by Harlan Page Halsey under the pseudonym of Old Sleuth, but primarily features other detective characters besides Old Sleuth.
Series consists of 291 issues from Secret Service.
Publisher: Varies: Frank Tousey (nos. 1-1207), Harry E. Wolff (nos. 1208-1374)
Date of First Issue(No. 1): Jan. 27, 1899
Date of Last Issue(No. 1374): May 22, 1925
First in Collection (No. 58): Mar. 2, 1900
Last in Collection (No. 732): Jan. 31, 1913
Secret Service is a weekly publication. The format is 8 x 11 inches, with 32 pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Pictorial covers are coloured. All stories after issue no. 726 are reprints of earlier issues. Consists primarily of mystery and detective stories. With issue no. 442, short stories and serials appear following the title story; with issue no. 671 the phrase "And Other Stories" appears on the cover.
Series consists of 12 issues from Old Broadbrim Weekly.
Publisher: Street and Smith, New York
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Oct. 4, 1902
Date of Last Issue (No. 51): Sept. 19, 1903
First in Collection (No. 9): Nov. 29, 1902
Last in Collection (No. 41): Jul. 11, 1903
Old Broadbrim Weekly is, predictably, a weekly publication. The format is 8 ½ x 11 inches, with 32 pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Pictorial covers are coloured. Consists of detective stories reprinted from the Old Cap. Collier Library with original names etc. changed to fit the new series, featuring a Quaker detective.
96-165-158-I to 96-165-158-XXVIII
This collection contains over five hundred articles written in Croatian, Serbian, English, and German, on all aspects of Andric's life, work and diplomatic career. There are original offprints, excerpts and newspaper clippings, as well as photocopies, with handwritten annotations and research notes, as well as essays and papers in typescript.
Series includes drafts and edited versions of memoires, original and photocopied newsclippings concerning waterways and northern transportation, correspondence and some professional documents. Most of the memoires and letters are typed.
The series title is based on the contents of records.
Series consists of Invitations, announcements, letters of acceptance, transcripts and speaking notes.
Title based on the content of the series.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to Canada, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Canadian Division.
This series is composed of photographic items relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Canadian Division.
This series is composed of assorted physical objects either created by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the Canadian Division.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in the United Kingdom.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to New Zealand and Australia, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in, or related to, New Zealand.
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 the documentation related to, but not published by, members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the Australian Division.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Australian Division.
Contains correspondence concerning international foreign policy and suggestions on improvements of such. Includes views on nuclear science, biological views of humanity, treatment of humans, religion, politics.
Series includes typescript drafts and author's proofs for several of Livesay's publications.
Ukrainian language tapes (33 reels) consisting of conversations and interviews with members of the Alberta Ukrainian community.
Department of Slavic and East European StudiesIncludes correspondence with the Dean of Arts; reports and minutes of the Arts Faculty Council.
Department of LinguisticsIncludes 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 PhilosophyHocking Entomological Laboratory : blueprints
Department of EntomologyNotes by E. Strickland, Brian Hocking.
Department of Entomologyvolumes 1-9, on microfilm
Department of EntomologyIncludes building plans; and videotape recordings of the opening of the Swine Research Station 1987.
Department of Animal ScienceThese files are arranged by Author and Subject.
Three French reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. Individual article listings available in a bibliography typed by Gruen, located in Series 2, Folder 5.
Series consists of publications that are in their original format, neither reprints nor clippings.
Reprints, leaflets, periodicals, newsletters, and published archaeological reports, pertaining to plains bison.
Material pertaining to national, provincial and state parks, as well as material collected from libraries and archives to support Arthur's studies.
Records of archeological field studies conducted by Arthur through universities in Montana, Saskatchewan and Alberta, in addition to general archaeological information and research files.
English reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. File titles refer to authors' last names only. Individual article listings available at the item level.
The University Senate began to administer student awards in the first year of the school’s existence. The Senate reported in its second meeting in July 1908, that competition for the Scholarship Matriculation examination suffered from few matriculated students eligible to sit the exam. As a result, only one student, Mr. Charles F. Reilly of Calgary, wrote the exam and “accordingly” won the scholarship. The Senate requested the donors of the $100 scholarship continue to offer the award. The donors, A.W. Dougall, and University President Alexander Cameron Rutherford, agreed (Senate Minutes, vol. 0, p.38, U.A.A.). The Board of Governors first formally addressed administration of student awards on December 13th, 1918 when it passed a motion to appropriate $200 "from the University Fund for scholarship purposes." (BofG Minutes, vol. 0/17, p. 252, U.A.A.). The Registrar's Office was originally charged with administering bursaries and awards. In 1959-60 the Registrar ceased to be directly responsible for the administration of scholarships and bursaries. In that year the responsibility was transferred to the newly established Office of the Administration of Student Awards. Responsibility, as it concerns all students other than graduate students registered in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, for making rules and regulations respecting academic awards shall be delegated by General Faculties Council to the Executive Committee. (G.F.C. 02 DEC 1966). Responsibility for the administration of awards has been delegated to the Office of Student Awards in the Office of the Registrar. The series consists of documentation of student awards administered by the Office of the Registrar.
Office of the Registrar and Student AwardsThe Canadian Administrator (Periodical).
Department of Educational AdministrationIncludes staff.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes granting agencies; Alberta Advisory Committee on Educational Research (AACER).
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes correspondence of senior department administrators.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes Curriculum Laboratory; Subject Area Committees; degree programs; graduate study programs;
Education, Curriculum and Instruction (EdCI).
Minutes of meetings.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes Curriculum Laboratory; Subject Area Committees; degree programs; graduate study programs;
Education, Curriculum and Instruction (EdCI).
By Lawrence F.L Clegg and Harold R. Thornton.
Department of Food ScienceIncludes Canadian Forestry Service; Alberta Research Council; United Nations Agencies.
Department of Forest ScienceIncludes sound tape recordings of lectures by Desmond I. Crossley and Max McLaggan.
Department of Forest ScienceIncludes Association of University Forestry Schools of Canada; accreditation of programs; review of University of Toronto's school.
Department of Forest ScienceIncludes Canadian Forest Sector Advisory Committee; Forestry Research Advisory Council of Canada
Department of Forest ScienceIncludes scholarships; awards; internships
Department of Forest ScienceIncludes Forest History Society; forest fires; sound tape recordings of interviews
Department of Forest ScienceMainly Horticulture lecture notes; outlines; laboratory manual
Department of Plant ScienceVideotape and sound tape recordings with Georges Bugnet, R. J. Hilton, J.S. shoemaker, John A. Wallace, P.D. Hargrave; prepared by the Alberta Horticulture History Committee.
Department of Plant ScienceIncludes K.W. Neatby; W. D. Evans.
Department of Plant ScienceAnnual reports, 1920-1933 and 1946-1953
Department of Plant ScienceIncludes J.D. Newton; Cooperative Fertilizer Trials.
Department of Soil Science