Fonds consists of a records pertaining to the University of Alberta's independent student newspaper The Gateway.
The GatewayThe A.C. Rutherford fonds consists predominantly of incoming correspondence concerning his years as Premier of Alberta. The documents are typed and handwritten and are generally arranged in their original chronological order.
Rutherford, Alexander CameronFonds consists of records pertaining to the Edmonton Academy of Medicine.
Edmonton Academy of MedicineFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Dean in the Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Alberta.
Office of the Dean, Faculty of MedicineFonds consists of records created or collected by Art Howell.
Howell, ArtFonds consists of general correspondence, financial records and client case files of the law firm of Rutherford, Jamieson, Rutherford and Mccuaig and its predecessors.
Rutherford, Jamieson, Rutherford and MccuaigFonds consists of records related to George Salt and his time at Crescent Heights Collegiate Institute and the University of Alberta, including notebooks, class photos, souvenir postcards, and other records.
Salt, GeorgeThe H.M. Tory fonds consists of 12 series. They are concerned predominantly with his work as President of the University of Alberta. As the first President of the University, many of the records document the creation of facilites and faculties. To this end there is legislative documentation; financial correspondence and adminstrative files; design records including corrpesondence with architects and engineers; faculty and staff records for Medicine, Agriculture, Education, Law, and Pharmacy; library and laboratory planning records; Convocation and registrations records, University communications and affiliation files; student relations records; documents relating to the First World War and Khaki University.
Tory, Henry MarshallThe Karl Clark fonds consists of professional and private records. The professional records document Clark's work in oil sands research and his teaching and administrative work at the University of Alberta. The format is predominantly texutual and includes letters, minutes, a patent and publications. There are also some photographs in this series. The private records document Clark's family life and consists of letters, diairies, a scrapbook and photos of family life.
Clark, KarlFonds consists of records pertaining to Harold P. Brown, including photographs of Brown, CKUA, and other university subjects.
Brown, Harold PurceyFonds consists of records created or collected by Marjorie Rule Mallen and Robert Walker.
Mallen, Marjorie RuleFonds consists of records relating to Inger Riis' time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Riis, IngerThe William Pearce Fonds consists of records documenting the three phases of his professional life: federal surveyor and administrator (1874-1884); federal advisor for western development policy (1884-1904); and western consultant for the Canadian Pacific Railway (post-1904). Most of the records in the Pearce fonds were created in the region that was the focus of his career: the territory fomerly known as Rupert's Land and the North-West Territory, later to become the prairie provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. A small portion of the records document Pearce's activites during his retirment
Pearce, WilliamThe fonds consists of two leather bound photo albums. The photos were taken during Cameron's research field trips into northern Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Cameron usually performed the trips for the Department of Mining Engineering with senior students. The first album, titled University of Alberta, 1915 -1938, was created for the Department of Mining Engineering. The second album, Field Trips, for Research Council of Alberta, were taken in 1921 and 1930. The photos remain in the arrangement Cameron created and the captions inform the descriptions for each photo.
Cameron, Alan EmersonFonds consists of records related to J. W. Sinclair, including photographs from northern Canada.
Sinclair, J. W.Fonds consists of records created of collected by Margaret Dixon Penhold during her time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Penhold, Margaret DixonFonds consists of four graduation certificates of E.H. Birdsall.
Birdsall, Elliot HenryFonds consists of records collected or created by D. E. Cameron, University of Alberta Librarian.
Cameron, Donald E.The Romanet papers consist of correspondence, notebooks and reports on the fur trade, and the manuscripts of Kabluk of the Eskimo including several revisions. When the collection was received by the Archives in 1972, only a small part was preserved in Louis Romanets own meticulous arrangement. Care has been taken to maintain these files in their original order; but it was necessary to sort and arrange the bulk of the collection to define Romanet's career. One of the journals he composed during his first winter in Canada exists only as a carbon copy on tissue sheets. It is so fragile that a transcription has been made for the use of researchers. The 860 photographs in the collection depict the Hudson's Bay Company's employees, trading posts, and stern-wheel steamships; the native population of Northern Canada including the Arctic Islands; and the Romanet family. Almost 100 of the photographs were collected from Government and Hudsons Bay Company sources to illustrate Kabluk of the Eskimo, although only sixteen were used in the published version. A descriptive inventory was prepared in 1975. This inventory was revised and reprinted in 1997, however, the physical arrangement of the fonds was not altered.
Romanet, Louis AugusteFonds consists of records pertaining to Stuart Duncan.
Stuart, DuncanFonds consists of memorabilia related to Ailsa H. Walker's time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Walker, Ailsa H.Consists of records pertaining to Torches Theatre including production books.
Torches TheatreFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Physiology at the University of Alberta.
Department of PhysiologyWilliam Rowan's papers consist of correspondence, field diaries, sketches, research notes, teaching materials and observations in Zoology (especially in ornithology) from 1908 to 1957. The manuscripts of his published and unpublished books, and of his speeches and writings on scientific and social matters, are an important part of the papers. Professor Rowan pioneered research in migration patterns and corresponded with major scientific figures across North America, Great Britain, and the European Continent. Recognized as a talented scientific artist he designed the whooping crane stamp for the Canada Post Office in 1954. His zoological designs also originated from his work in the Canadian and international conservation movement. His speeches, radio talks and writing reflect his interest in world political matters and the nuclear age. The Rowan family members wrote often and at length to each other. Their letters include their observation of local, national and international affairs from 1908 to 1957.
Rowan, WilliamFonds consists of records pertaining to St. Joseph's College and its operations.
St. Joseph's CollegeFonds consists of records created or collected by John Unrau in his career at the University of Alberta.
Unrau, JohnThe textual and photographic records in the Heber C. Jamieson fonds represent the research material gathered by Dr. Jamieson for use in speeches, teaching, or in his published works on the history of medicine in Alberta. They consist of correspondence, articles in typed or published form, bound volumes of the history and minutes of University medical clubs, news clippings, publications and photographs, which cover the period 1861 to 1961. Except for nine alphabetically arranged files of biographical information on pioneer doctors and nurses, the greater part of the collection, although in labelled folders, was in no apparent order. In many cases the relationship between doctor or nurse and hospital, or doctor or nurse and association or organization was so closely intermingled that separation into distinct groups would be impossible. To accomodate this situation, the records are divided into textual records and photographic records. Where possible similar subjects were consolidated and an index was created for information on people, institutions, and organizations.
Jamieson, Heber C.Fonds consists of records related to the history and operations of the Department of Food Science.
Department of Food ScienceFonds consists of records created or collected by Morris Flewwelling, related to student activities at the University of Alberta.
Flewwelling, F. MorrisFonds consists of records created or collected by Richard A. Logan.
Logan, Robert A.Fonds consists of records from W.D. McDougall.
McDougall, William DewarFile consists of records relating to the career of Dr. W. Stanley Hartroft.
Hartroft, W. StanleyFonds consists of records related to Hazel McIntyre's time at the University of Alberta.
McIntyre, E. HazelThe C.S. Burgess fonds documents Burgess's administrative and professional activities from 1891 through 1971; he removed most remaining personal records before donating material to the Unviersity Archives. The records reflect Burgess's progess as a designer and the evolution of his design interests from his architectural articling and design studies in Scotland, England and his European study tours, to his professional consultation work and teaching in Canada beginning in Montréal and concluding with his tenure as a professor of architecture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. A small portion of the records document Burgess's work as a private consultant for public and private groups across Alberta. The records include lecture and public speaking notes on art, history and design; professional correspondence; design portfolios in various media from both his student and professional periods; photographs predominantly of his professional work with some of private acquaintances; a collection of postcards, maps and other art and design related ephemera.
The C.S. Burgess fonds documents Burgess's administrative and professional activities from 1891 through 1971; he removed most remaining personal records before donating material to the Unviersity Archives. The records reflect Burgess's progess as a designer and the evolution of his design interests from his architectural articling and design studies in Scotland, England and his European study tours, to his professional consultation work and teaching in Canada beginning in Montréal and concluding with his tenure as a professor of architecture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. A small portion of the records document Burgess's work as a private consultant for public and private groups across Alberta. The records include lecture and public speaking notes on art, history and design; professional correspondence; design portfolios in various media from both his student and professional periods; photographs predominantly of his professional work with some of private acquaintances; a collection of postcards, maps and other art and design related ephemera.
Burgess, Cecil ScottFonds consists of the records of Christopher Xerxes Ringrose, including his book of poetry, "Western Reunion."
Ringrose, Christopher X.Fonds consists of class photos, teaching slides, office files, and other records from the Department of Mineral Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Department of Mining and MetallurgyThe archives reflect Dorothy Livesay's earlier work as a poet and consist of poetry manuscripts and typescripts, business correspondence, and typescript drafts of several publications. These records span from 1919 to 1974 and are arranged into four series: Poems: Typescripts and Manuscripts; Poems: Notebooks; Correspondence with Ryerson Press; and Publication Drafts and Author's Prints.
Livesay, DorothyFonds contient deux tomes biographiques, plusieurs éditions de la revue bimestrielle Vie française, et une lettre du Général de Gaule de 1940.
Fonds consists of two biographical tomes, several editions of the bimonthly magazine Vie française, and a letter from the General de Gaule from 1940.
Denis, PaulFonds consists of a guide to the J. N. Wallace Collection.
Wallace, J.N.The fonds consists of the annual reports of the Manitoba Legislative Library and Archives.
Provincial Archives of ManitobaFonds includes records pertaining to the Chinese Students' Association at the University of Alberta including issues of The Midway.
Chinese Students' AssociationFonds consists of records related to the operations of the Office of Administrative Systems, formerly the Office of Administrative Data Processing, at the University of Alberta. The fonds also includes records from the University Computing Centre.
Office of Administrative SystemsFonds consists of books and other material created by Guy R. Lyle.
Lyle, Guy R.Fonds consists of records related to Alexander Matejko's time as a professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta.
Matejko, AlexanderContains correspondences, personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, maps, financial and legal records, and AV materials. The collection is mainly comprised of records created by Samuel Steele, Marie Harwood Steele, Harwood Steele, and Flora Steele.
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Macdonell, Albert Edward CortlandFonds consists of records documenting the personal and professional lives of Finley McInnes. The predominant volume of records were created during McInnes's career as a member of the North West Moutned Police. He served most of his law enforcement career in the "Northen Services." His northern service includes numerous Arctic patrols where he set up stations at Pond Inlet, Pangnirtung. He worked significant portions of his career at Port Burwell , Nottingham Island, Aklavik, Port Burwell and the Nothern Ungava Peninsula. His law enforcement work in these locations generated the predominant protion of the graphic and textual material in the fonds. The fonds has been arranged into five series. The first series, Professional Services consists of 22 sub-series, each sub-series encapsulates a particular assignment or professional acitivity save for sub-series one (personal) and sub-series two (poems).
Fonds consists of records documenting the personal and professional lives of Finley McInnes. The predominant volume of records were created during McInnes's career as a member of the North West Mounted Police. He served most of his law enforcement career in the "Northern Services." His northern service includes numerous Arctic patrols where he set up stations at Pond Inlet, Pannier. He worked significant portions of his career at Port Burwell , Nottingham Island, Aklavik, Port Burwell and the Nothern Ungava Peninsula. His law enforcement work in these locations generated the predominant portion of the graphic and textual material in the fonds.
The fonds has been arranged into five series. The first series, Professional Services consists of 22 sub-series, each sub-series encapsulates a particular assignment or professional activity save for sub-series one (personal) and sub-series two (poems).
McInnes, FinleyThe fonds consists of programs, press clippings, publicity notices, photos, slides, and show lists pertaining to the productions put on by Alberta Barter Theatre between the years 1972 and 1978. The records are in roughly chronological order according to their production.
Barter TheatreFonds consists of records pertaining to St. Stephen's College and its operation.
St. Stephen's CollegeFonds contient des récapitulations d'entrevues, des MP3s numérisés, des questionnaires, des rapports de recherche, des livres, des annales, des régulations, des inventaires, des catalogues, des protocoles d'ententes, des formulaires, des rubans audio, des cassettes audio, des PDFs, des disques compactes, et des transcripts (entrevues, recettes, rites de passage, chanson, descriptions de photos).
Fonds consists of interview summaries, digitized MP3s, questionnaires, research reports, books, annals, regulations, inventories, catalogs, agreement protocols, forms, audio tapes, audio cassettes, PDFs, compact discs, and transcripts (interviews, recipes, rites of passage, songs, descriptions of photos).
Héritage Franco-albertainThe Julian Mills fonds consists of 0.42m of mixed media material. This includes news clippings relating mainly to northern communities and transportation, correspondence, a series of handwritten reminiscences, certificates and other professional documents and approximately 450 photo images in the form of prints, 35mm negatives and glass plate negatives. There was little original order in the material
Mills, JulianThe Reta Rowan fonds covers the years from 1940 to 1971. The material consists of correspondence, minutes, briefs, reports, publications, periodicals, newspapers, drawings, print and negative photographs. The books in the Reta Rowan fonds were listed on a separate inventory in 1977. Originally, the majority of the files were arranged in chronological order under the society's or association's title, while the remainder were filed by the organization's name or by subject, or left unlabelled. Mrs. Rowan's arrangement has been followed where possible but all unlabelled or loose files have been placed in the proper year or provided with a subject title.
Rowan, RetaFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Clothing and Textiles at the University of Alberta.
Department of Clothing and TextilesFonds consists of records collected or used by the National Film Board of Canada.
National Film Board of CanadaHugh M. Raup's records relating to Arctic and northern research; included are field notes, aerial photographs, maps, drafts and manuscripts of published papers, plant lists, and photographs of research sites and surrounding areas.
Harvard Forest ArchivesThe fonds consists of clippings, press releases, correspondence, photos, slides cassettes and prompt scripts documenting Theatre 3's administrative and operating activities. The fonds is in roughly chronological order according to accumulation.
Theatre ThreeFonds consists of records created or collected by N. Fred Bell, related to Bell family history and genealogy.
Bell, Norman FrederickFonds consists of records related to the operations and history of the University Bookstore at the University of Alberta.
University BookstoreFonds consists of records collected and created by UAA archives assistant Keith Stotyn, including guides to other collections.
Stotyn, Keith A.Fonds consists of records related to the research and operations of the Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF).
Tri-University Meson FacilityPhotographs copied from an original album created by Edmonton photographer, C.W. Mathers. Included are photographs representing aboriginals involved in trading and hunting activities, as well as photographs of northern settlements such as Fort Chipewyan, Fort Smith, Fort Providence, Fort McPherson, and Fort Good Hope.
Mathers, Charles WesleyAccession consists of records related to the operations of the Medical Alumni Association at the University of Alberta.
Medical Alumni AssociationFonds consists of records from the University Secretariat at the University of Alberta.
University SecretariatFonds consists of photographs from the Edmonton Economic Development Authority.
Edmonton Economic Development AuthorityAccession consists of records created by the Chinese Library Association, including issues of their publication, Seacademy.
Chinese Library AssociationFonds consists of the personal and professional papers of Annora Brown, and includes correspondence, scrapbooks, sketches, reviews, clippings, reference materials and photographs. The majority of the materials date from 1926 to 1982, and were donated in one accession (UAA-1982-116).
Brown, AnnoraFonds consists of records related to the Department of Computing Services at the University of Alberta.
Department of Computing ServicesFonds consists of records related to the Department of Genetics.
Department of GeneticsThe J. Dewey Soper fonds consists of field books, photographs and illustrations, correspondence, and manuscripts. The material covers the years 1908 to 1981. The photographs document his Arctic expeditions for the Canadian government and his work as an officer of the Federal Wildlife Services Department and comprise predominantly the years 1920 to the early 1950s. The textual material more completely documents the span of his lifetime with diaries and field notes from the 1910s to his post 1960s research for the University of Alberta's Department of Zoology. Title is based on the content of the fonds. No further accruals are expected.
Soper, J. DeweySeries illustrates the likeness of Ernest C. Manning from various sources, including newspaper articles, a cover of a biographical sketch by John Cashman, and a negative from the UAA. Series consists of 5 graphic materials that have been scanned and Photoshopped.
Manning, Ernest C.Guide to the Rutherford and McCuaig Families 1885-1982
Rutherford familyThe Lewis H. Thomas fonds span a period of over forty years, and provide a valuable record of the research, teaching, and life experiences of a significant scholar and long-serving member of the University of Alberta's faculty. In his career as an archivist; professor; and researcher and writer of scholarly history, Dr. Thomas' papers encompass a wide range of topics related to the historical development of Western Canada. The source material and research files in this fonds include a wealth of archival documents, bibliographies, imprint items, and research notes on subjects related to the exploration, settlement, and growth of Western Canada, particularly the Prairie region. Dr. Thomas published extensively in this area, and his research files and lecture note material provide insight into the many subjects he lectured and wrote about. They provide insight also into the research methodologies and strategies that he applied in his own work. There is information related to his teaching career at both the Universities of Saskatchewan (Regina) and Alberta, and documents related to the Department of History at the University of Alberta, and Professor Thomas' position as chairman of this department. Among his papers are files of professional correspondence that contain letters written to colleagues, including many well-known Canadian historians, across the country. There is correspondence with graduate students whose work Dr. Thomas supervised, and letters of recommendation prepared by Thomas for these same students as they applied for grants or employment opportunities. Shortly before he died, L.H. Thomas wrote to a young writer that "the aspect of my work which has given me the greatest satisfaction is teaching, and associations with students." (See Accession #87-130-4) He supervised the work of six doctoral students, several masters' students, and sat as a member of many thesis supervising committees. As the long-serving Alberta representative on the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board, L.H. Thomas' papers contain a great deal of information about the workings of the board with particular reference to the naming of historic sites in Alberta and Northern Canada. L.H. Thomas' varied committee experience and affiliation with other national organizations and associations is well documented in the papers. As well, L.H. Thomas' experience as an archivist, and his life-long interest in promoting and encouraging the use of archival documents in historical research, is a subject touched upon frequently in his papers. He corresponds with archivists, writes about archival practice, and fills his source material files with items gleaned from archival holdings. Finally, researchers interested in the topic of Canadian socialism may find these records relevant. L.H. Thomas was himself a life-long supporter of socialist doctrine, and published articles on the CCF and Socialist movements. His last major work before his death was a transcription of a series of taped interviews with Tommy Douglas, and records related to this subject are included in the papers. The records are in excellent physical condition and have been arranged into four series: Early Records; University of Alberta Records; Research and Publication Records; and Associations, Committees and Boards Records. Within these broad series designations are sub-series that further organize the records. Where possible, the file titles provided by L.H. Thomas are retained. A brief description of each series is provided, followed by a detailed file listing. A subject and name index is found at the end of the inventory to assist in locating specific files.
Thomas, Lewis HerbertThe fonds consists of material collected and created by Bill Tuomi during his career as a social activist and member of the Canadian Communist Party. Materials include news clippings, correspondence, Communist party publications, arrest and detention documents, and other materials.
Tuomi, William A.The papers, covering the period 1895 to 1983, consist chiefly of biographical data, correspondence, diplomas and certificates, texts of speeches, reports, accounts, property and estate business, maps, sketch plans, blueprints, publications, and reference material. Dr. Blair had made notes about the contents of some folders and envelopes, but most of the labelling of files had been done either by one of his secretaries or by Mrs. Roughley as she was preparing to work on the project. While the file headings correctly identified the contents, there was very little order apparent in the arrangement of the files except in the case of the reports of Trinidad Leaseholds Limited, his speeches, and those files relating to Dr. Blair's memberships and directorships in various organizations, clubs and corporations. Photographs, both personal and business, constitute the fifth series and include photos of Dr. Blair, his family and friends, and projects and activities with which he was associated in his professional life.
Blair, Sidney MartinThis fonds contains offprints of Lewytskyj's newspaper and journal articles (1941-1980), unpublished reports and conference papers, diploma and PhD from Ukrainian Free University (Munich). Also contained are rare Ukrainian political journals of the 1940s. Materials are both conservation photocopies and originals.
Lewytzkyj, BorysFonds consists of textual material related to Dr. Luce Gauthier's career in theoretical physics.
Gauthier, LuceFonds consists of records related to the operations of the Office of Community Relations and the history of the University of Alberta.
Office of Community RelationsFonds consists of records created or used by the Ceremonies and Protocol Office at the University of Alberta. The records relate to convocation ceremonies, the university's 75th anniversary, Universiade '83, and other events.
Ceremonies and Protocol OfficeThe William Elmer Adkins Fonds consists of 165 black and white photos in three albums. The fonds also includes three Oils Sands Project reports with illustrations, tehcnical charts and maps, and a 20 minute interview on audio tape.
Adkins, William ElmerFonds consists of records from the City of Edmonton Archives, including collection guides.
City of Edmonton ArchivesFonds consists of materials created by the Evergreen and Gold Foundation at the University of Alberta, including Evergreen and Gold yearbooks.
Evergreen and Gold FoundationMedical History, Source of – Guide
University of Alberta ArchivesFonds consists of records pertaining to the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alberta.
School of Library and Information Studies