A. J. Diamond and Barton Myers, Architects and Planners, booklet.
Zonder titelAccession consists of The University of Alberta General Information Calendar, 1969-70.
Newspaper article written by Bruce Braden Peel on the topic of "Prairie-ana", which he suggests could be used as "an inclusive term for books relating to our Prairie provinces", as the term "Canadiana" is to books about Canada. Peel discusses various authors and literary works from or relating to the Prairie provinces, including poetry, prose fiction, and nonfiction works. In the article, Peel names authors such as Henry Kelsey; Pierre Falcon; J. S. Major; Nicholas Flood Davin; Rhoda Sivell; Stephan G. Stephansson; John Greenleaf Whittier; Bertram Tennyson; Rudyard Kipling; R. M. Ballantyne; John Mackie; C. F. A. Saxby; W. L. Amy [Luke Allan]; Maurice Constantin-Weyer; Somerset Maugham; Sinclair Lewis; and Thomas Spence.
"There has been much more written about the Prairie scene than you think. It includes some famous writers such as Maugham and Sinclair Lewis. First writing dates away back to 1691. It is still going on."
Zonder titelAccession consists of records from the Library of the University of Alberta, including "Survey of the University of Alberta Libraries," by Stephen A McCarthy and Richard H. Logsdon (1966); correspondence with President's Office (1950-1961); memoranda, minutes, and other meeting materials from the Library Committee (1950-1966); and correspondence and meeting materials from the Library Sub-Committee (1950-1962).
Zonder titelFonds consists of records related to the operations of libraries at the University of Alberta, including the Rutherford Library, Cameron Library, H. T. Coutts Education Library, John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, Winspear Business Library, and John A. Weir Memorial Law Library.
Zonder titelSpecial Convocation to commemorate the Sixtieth anniversary of teh Founding of the Faculty of Law, 1912-1972, and the official opening of the Law Centre (May 4, 1972).
Zonder titelLIst of Henry Marshall Tory Lectures from 1956 to 1971.
Zonder titelAccession consists of published books, predominantly written or edited by University of Alberta faculty members.
Accession consists of records from the papers of Robert A. Logan, including a letter to Bruce Peel, a photograph of prisoners-of-war in Germany from Lieut. Reg. Henry, "Beaver Hill House" from the Sportsman Pilot by R. A. Logan, and press clippings.
Zonder titelAccession consists of records from the Committee on Library Governance, including data and draft by-laws for the proposed Library Faculty Council.
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