Accession consists of audio cassettes containing interviews with Norman Yates by Elizabeth Beauchamp (M.FA thesis).
Beauchamp, Elizabeth JoanThe accession consists of non-chemistry research conducted by Gordon r Freeman on a stone structure near Majorville located in South Eastern Alberta. There, Freeman discovered stones arranged by humans. One significant stone structure was identified as a widespread "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar". During the period 1980-2014, Freeman took many photos (2,000) of the temple and area. These images comprise a significant volume of the accession and were used widely in the seven volume publication: "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar". The book depicts that indigenous peoples on the Great Plains 5000 years ago had significant scientific knowledge of the motions of the lights in the sky. The records including photographs, field notes, research notes, site excavation information, presentation, conference information and presentations (namely Archeoastronomy conference 1998), correspondence and observations embody the work that led to the writing of two additional books of the site: Canada's Stonehenge (2009) and "Hidden Stonehenge" (2012).
Freeman, Gordon R.Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta, August 1980.
Letter from Ron Kratochvil on the occasion of Harris's retirement, dated August 15, 1980.
Letter from IM Kolthoff on the occasion of Harris' retirement with comments on his work as a scholar, dated June 25, 1980.
Accession consists of photographs of engineering projects.
Materials relating to the collapse of Principal Group and Associated Investors of Canada.
Personal and professional materials of Suzanne Mah.
Mah, SuzanneLetter to Harris from President Harry E Gunning commemorating him on five years as the Chairman of the Chemistry Department, dated July 4, 1979.
Accession consists of materials from the Patricia Austin Memorial Exhibit including trophies, pins, framed documents, photographs and correspondence.
Department of Physical Education and RecreationAccession contains manuscripts in various stages of development, from hand drawn conceptual diagrams to corrected proofs. Included are: Research notes, uncorrected proofs, corrected proofs, typesetting proofs, finished monographs, audio recordings, publicity materials, cover art and proofs, newspaper clippings and reviews and relative correspondence. There are 15 titles represented plus some smaller works for anthologies and two manuscripts under the pen name, June Edwards. There are also two signed monographs by other authors.
Forrester, HelenChester Ronning Interview – China Mission – National Film Board 1979
National Film Board of CanadaOffice files
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)Fonds 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 accession comprises biographical records of Dr. Desmond Brown including curricula vitae, publication lists, DVD recordings and related transcripts of interviews of Dr. Brown (life-career) by Professor Dale Gibson (Professor emeritus Faculty of Law).
Brown, DesmondAccession consists of audio recordings and transcripts of interviews of Ernest C. Manning, conducted by Lydia Semotiuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Accession consists of day files of Vice-President (Academic) Willard Finlay Allen.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)The records consist of administrative, production and play development records. There are eleven series in this fonds: Administration, Development, Finanical Records, Fundraising, Production Records, Publicity, Subscription, Miscellaneous, Contracts, Oversized Items, Photogrphs. While the bulk of the records are textual, the fonds also contains production photographs, set designs, promotional materials, and posters. The files in this accession are arranged in chronological order within the separate series beginning with the administrative files. The fonds also contains the University of Alberta’s Drama 681 course materials, resumes, diaries and weekly reports by artistic director Gerry Potter from 1981 to 1992.
Workshop West Theatre Fond – Descriptive Inventory 1978-1997
Workshop West TheatreSeries 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.40 Years of WW production materials including programs, previews, reviews, and media and production reports. Includes multiple media: CDs, DVDs, VHS, Cassettes, photographs and textual materials of productions, promotional posters for productions, media reviews, scripts, annotated scripts, news releases, seasonal promotional materials, video and still productions, performance schedules, program materials, design information, as well as, administrative records of the company including financial statements, year end statements, tax information, lease agreements, annual returns, File contains agendas, minutes, corresponds, reports, director lists, artisitic director's reports, budget, general manager's reports, un-audited year end statement, funding applications, sponsorship information for various seasons and festivals.
Workshop West TheatreImage of Harris taken and sent to the Royal Society.
Accession consists of office files of Dr. Willard Allen, Associate Vice-President (Academic).
Allen, Willard FinlayPhotographs of Thailand Project III participants
Faculty of EducationCard attached to image reads "President Myer Horowitz [University of Alberta] presenting bookends to Walter Harris in honor of 30 years on faculty 1976".
Accession consists of the personal and professional papers of Cedric Lowe including reference materials, course materials, undergraduate notes, and drafts of research papers.
Lowe, Cedric JamesFonds contient des matériaux (qui inclus des documents de la court) relié à le procès impliquant Paul Dubé, Jean-Claude Mahé, et Angeline Mortel et les écoles francophones, comprenant les documents de court et des extraits de journaux. Le fonds contient aussi des documents relié au droits de languages minoritaires au Canada.
Fonds consists of materials (including court documents) relating to a court case involving Paul Dubé, Jean-Claude Mahé, and Angeline Mortel and French schools, including court documents and newspaper clippings. The fonds also consists of records relating to minority language rights in Canada.
Dubé, PaulMidwestern Universities Analytical Chemistry Conference held at the University of Alberta, August 3-4, 1976. Picture was sent from Jean Cooley to Margaret Harris.
Accession consists of Volumes 12 and 13 of Folio.
Publications OfficeAccession consists of transcriptions of interviews of Dr. A.W. Henry by Mr. A.M. Nicholson, as well as correspondence between Henry and Nicholson.
Nicholson, A.M.The archives comprise documentation about the history of thee East Asian Studies Llbrary holdings comprising Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) collection at UA library from 1970s to 2000. Aside from library correspondence, there are also reports on East Asian studies department (founding and expansion) especially as they relate to library concerns along with budget and statistical information.
Rutherford LibraryHarris presenting an Inuit carving to Harry E Gunning at an appreciation event held to celebrate Gunning's past contributions as a Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and new role as President of the University of Alberta.
Accession contains the records of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the personal records of Dr. Marguerite E. Ritchie.
Human Rights Institute of CanadaHarris being awarded the Government of Alberta's Achievement Award by Premier Peter Loughheed on November 2, 1974.
Harry E Gunning posing with Harris at Gunning's appreciation event.
Walter Harris' Achievement Award recognizing his excellence in the field of Analytical Chemistry.
Accession consists of manuals for SPIRES and MTS systems.
Department of Computing ServicesAccession consists of 207 5 1/4 inch floppy disks primarily of file backups of Candas Jane Dorsey’s literary career, containing short stories, novels, poems, drafts, editing and freelance work including the titles "Poetry - A Dancer in that Country - 1985 Revision," "Black Cat," "Machine Sex: And Other Stories," "Everybody's a Stranger in Somebody's Country," and "Hardwired Angel." Accession also contains 2 sound recordings consisting of poems and songs from the “Crystal - Edm. Folk Club.” Textual records are of Candas Dorsey’s personal papers.
Dorsey, Candas JaneChemical Analysis "Crew": R Kratochvil, J Plambeck, D Rabenstein, P Harris, L Ziola, B Burrows, G Horlick, G Johanson, WE Harris. Dated August 1973. Photograph taken outside of the Chemistry Building.
Consists of materials from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Extension, Legal Studies. Materials include program files.
Legal Studies ProgramAccession consists of documents relating to Dr. Husain’s academic career.
Husain, Ali-AmirThe outstanding achievement award is given to former graduates of the University of Minnesota who have attained distinction in their area of study and demonstrated outstanding leadership. It was earned by Harris for his influential work in teaching analytical chemistry and research work in hot-atom chemistry, chromatography and polarography. This certificate was awarded at the 36th Annual meeting of the Institute of Technology Alumni Association on November 2, 1973.
Accession consists of questionnaires and related records pertaining to a Foreign Student Study.
McCalla, Arthur GilbertAccession consists of personal and family memoirs of N. Fred Bell and genealogical research about the Barge, Bell, and Copeland Families.
Bell, Norman FrederickAccession consists of correspondence files from the Department of Elementary Education.
Department of Elementary EducationAccession consists of A.G. McCalla, papers and publications, (1932-1969), as well as, inter alia, CKUA files (81-120).
McCalla, Arthur GilbertThe 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 TheatreResponse letter to HA Laitinen from Harris concerning a second addition to Chemical Analysis, dated May 28, 1971.
Image taken inside chemistry lab of: Donaldo Oliveria, Trevor Higgins, George Scheil, Walter Harris, and Boris Rudenko, dated February 1971.
Accession consists of yearly updates of General Faculties Council policy manuals and meeting minutes.
General Faculties CouncilLetter to Harris from HA Laitinen concerning revisions to the Chemical Analysis, dated May 1971.
Accession consists of monthly progress reports from the Campus Development Office, from August and September 1971.
Campus Development OfficeThe accession consists of 100 cm of class composites images of graduating classes for various nursing programs and years. The composites were held at B-112 (East) Clinical Sciences Building.
Faculty of NursingThe accession consists of copies of minutes of departmental staff meetings of the Department of Physiology,
Department of PhysiologyThis accession consists of records related to Dr. Luce Gauthier's career as a theoretical physicist, including research findings for Dr. Gauthier's PhD thesis in quantum mechanics, titled Test of Resonance Recognition Criteria in Potential Scattering. Additionally, this accession contains correspondence, research reports, copies of publications, course teaching materials, and keepsakes from Dr. Gauthier's time at the University of Alberta.
Accession consists of transcripts, correspondence, production notes and videos from the Department of Radio and Television.
Department of Radio and TelevisionAccession consists of office files (1973-1979) and reference works (1970-1977) from the Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)Philosophical Society and Humanities Association of Canada, correspondence
Accession consists of photographs and negatives of University of Alberta faculty and staff. Accession also consists biographical information regarding faculty and staff.
Office files and reviews
Alberta Law Reform InstituteAccession consists of minutes of the Executive Committee and General Faculties Council.
General Faculties CouncilThe Fisher Scientific Lecture Award of the Chemical Institute of Canada is awarded for commendable achievement and scholarship in statistical science praising the impact of statistical methods of scientific investigation. Harris won this high esteemed for his outstanding leadership in analytical chemistry and contributions in Gas Chromatography. His award lecture "Gas Chromatography- Developments in Temperature Programming and Pyrolysis GC" was presented during the 52nd Canadian Chemical Conference and Exhibition in Montreal on May 28, 1969. This is the second year that the award had been given out.
Convocation.
Convocation photographs of dignitaries
Publications OfficeAccession comprises correspondence of Austin Mardon along with publications including articles and manuscripts, notes and research relating to Alberta politics, religion and politicians. The accession also includes records related to Mardon's family history.
Mardon, AustinDepartment of Radio and Television - Motion Picture Unit: Motion picture productions including audio tapes
Department of Radio and TelevisionAccession inventories from the University of Alberta Archives.
University of Alberta ArchivesAccession registers from the University of Alberta Archives.
University of Alberta ArchivesAccession consists of an aerial photograph of Campus, presented to the University by the Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline Company.
Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline CompanyChemistry Department Staff at the University of Alberta: HE Gunning, HB Dunford, P Kebarle, D Darwish, C Bigelow, F Birss, HS Frank (Physical Chemistry visiting speaker), WE Harris, RN O'Brien, GR Freeman, RU Lemieux, RK Brown.
Accession consists of interviews conducted by Mrs. Naomi Radford with Dr. John M. MacEachran, Ernest Pelluet, Mrs. Stanley H. McCuaig, and Mrs. E. W. Sheldon. The interviews were recorded for an oral history project at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.
Provincial Archives of AlbertaAccession consists of photographs from the Students' Union.
Students' UnionFaculty committee and memoranda files
Office of the Dean, Faculty of EducationAccession consist of North Garneau Development Report 1 and Health Sciences Center.
Accession contains field notes, research project papers, correspondence, maps, photographs and audio-visual material.
Black-Rogers, MaryChemistry building at the University of Alberta, August 1967.
Accession consists of office files from Dr. Walter D. Neal, Vice-President (Planning and Development).
Office of the Vice-President (Planning and Development)Accession consists of textual records of Dr. David J. Hall's career as an academic historian and author, containing drafts, research notes, newspaper clippings, journal articles, correspondence and photocopied primary resources related to his work on the Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver biographies, the book titled From Treaties to Reserves, as well as various other history projects and collaborations. Accession also contains material related to the Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 case in which Dr. Hall was called as an expert witness, as well as photographs primarily used in Dr. Hall's publications.
Hall, David JohnAerial view of the University of Alberta campus and surrounding area.
Accession consists of minutes from meetings of the Board of Governors and the Executive Committee.
Board of GovernorsPeter Lougheed is a former premier of Alberta (1971-1985) who was in charge of the Progressive Conservative government in the province during an era of significant development for Alberta in relation to the energy sectors and provincial contribution to the national scene. Peter Lougheed was born in Calgary on July 26, 1928, son of Edgar and Edna Lougheed and grandson of Sir James Alexander Lougheed. He was educated in Calgary public schools, was awarded a BA. and LLB. from the University of Alberta in 1951 and 1952 respectively, and an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1954, Lougheed was elected leader of a moribund Progressive Conservative party in Alberta in 1965, and went on to win a seat in the legislature in 1967, and to become premier at the head of a new Progressive Conservative government in 1971 He was premier of the province through tumultuous years of boom and bust, the development of the energy industry, and federal-provincial conflicts. Lougheed retired from politics in 1985 after winning four successive election victories. Since leaving politics, Lougheed has been partner and counsel with Bennett Jones law firm in Calgary, active in international business pursuits, and much involved in national issues of trade and constitutional reform. Today Lougheed makes his home in Calgary. He continues to be involved in business pursuits, actively supports various organizations, and speaks out on matters of public concern. For a more complete biography see archivist’s file.
These records were in Lougheed’s custody in various locations over the years. Some of the early scrapbooks and other material in the fonds was originally assembled outside Lougheed’s office and without his direction by other interested parties and given to Lougheed as part of his memorabilia collection. Originally, prior to 1971, items collected seem to have been kept in P. C. party or Official Opposition offices, but during Lougheed’s long term as premier, they were kept in his Calgary premier’s office, and after he left public office, in his law office at Bennett Jones. They were later stored at the Ranchmen’s Club and were transferred to the Lougheed House archives in 2004.
The fonds consists of quasi-personal material collected by Lougheed during the course of his political and post-political career, along with a few pertinent items saved from his pre-political life. This is essentially a collection of items chosen by Peter Lougheed (or, in the case of newsclippings, but staff under his direction) to document that part of his life which has been in the public eye since 1965, and to showcase aspects of those public achievements which gave him particular personal satisfaction, or were simply fun, In the manner of a scrapbook, this collection was always intended as a display.
The collection documents, from Lougheed’s personal point of view and from that of the mass media, his career in Progressive Conservative party politics and campaigns throughout his tenure as premier, his official activities while in public office as leader of the opposition and premier, and his ongoing service to the community and the nation since 1985.
Executive Committee Minutes from 1965-2006
Executive CommitteeListe des documents relatifs à l’établissement des écoles bilingues de la région de Calgary et autres documents relatifs aux recherches de M. Jean-Louis Lebel.
List of documents related to the establishment of bilingual schools in the Calgary region and other documents related to Mr. Jean-Louis Lebel’s research.
Lebel, Jean-LouisAccession consists of General Faculties Council minutes from 1965 to 2006.
General Faculties CouncilAccession consists of Volumes 1-11, 14-15, 7, and 20-27 of Folio.
Office of Public AffairsImage of Harris and Habgood. Harry Habgood co-authored Programmed Temperature Gas Chromatography with Harris, the first book published by anyone in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta.
Committee files
Office of the Dean, Faculty of EducationAccession consists of a curriculum vitae, publications, and bibliography from Leslie C. Green.
Green, Leslie C.The accession comprises textual records including the written history, scrapbook, newspaper clippings, articles, notes and correspondence regarding the University of Alberta Golden Bears Football Team and the Golden Bowl game played November 16, 1963.
Lampard, RobertAccession consists of published newsletters, reports, finding aids, books, and other archival reference material.
Detroit Convention with: Sandell, Hume, Marion and Joe Bushey, as well as Stenfers, Fall 1962.
Negatives of people, buildings and events.
Photographic ServicesThe collection consists of fishing-related ephemeral material such as brochures, maps, photographs, two photo albums, magazine clippings, catalogues, typed speeches, menus, and anglers' ticket books. The majority of the items are from various locations in Canada or the United States of America. Non-North American items include four brochures from New Zealand, and several miscellaneous items from the United Kingdom. Most of the ephemera are from the mid-twentieth century, but the dates are as early as 1909 and as late as 2000. Many of the items in this collection also cover outdoor recreational activities popular at their time of creation.
Hume at the Detroit Convention, Fall 1962.
Detroit Convention with: Kolthoff, Laitenen, M Bushey, O'Brein, Thomson, Luyive[?], Stenfers, Harris possibly on the far right with his hand on his chin, Fall 1962.
Accession consists of memoirs, publications, and translations by Francis Owen. Some publications were written or edited by Erich Muller.
Owen, FrancisTextual material consists of various material related to Gordon Peacock's tenure at the University of Texas, Austin Ransom Center and material related to working with Wilfred Watson.
Peacock, GordonHarris standing at the base of a mountain. Image found inside card from Audrey and Willard F Allen. Willard Allen was a friend and fellow chemistry teacher at the University of Alberta.
Two cold rooms one for storing volatile and unstable chemicals and the other is equipped as a laboratory.
Philips Electronics Inc. x-ray diffraction equipment for the analysis of crystalline compounds.
Electronics Shop featuring a Type 536 Oscilloscope with type B plug-in being used.
Main supply room for the storage and retrieval of chemicals, glassware and other equipment needed for teaching and research. The supply room was located in the basement of the Physical Science Centre.