The Dr. Brian Llewellyn Evan fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Brian Evans. The fonds comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of history, University administrative functions in various roles and his involvement with the Chinese Community in Alberta.
Portrait of Brian L. Evans receiving an honourary degree from Cape Breton University
Photograph of Brian L. Evans in London with the caption written on the back "Piccadilly Circus with me in the way."
Photograph of Brian L. Evans of his first year at the U of A in the 1960s.
Photograph of Brian L. Evans at a Chinese festival with a green onion cake in hand.
Textual 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, GordonAccession consists of publications by H.C. Jamieson.
Jamieson, Heber C.Cecil Scott Burgess, papers, notes, and sketches (1910-1940).
Burgess, Cecil ScottMiscellaneous Burgess papers
Burgess, Cecil ScottPersonal papers of D.E. Smith.
Smith, Douglas ElstowAccession consists of correspondence with the Student Awards Office and the Faculty of Arts regarding the establishment and maintenance of the Dr. D.E. Smith Gold Medal in Arts and the Dr. John McDonald Gold Medal in Arts.
Smith, Douglas ElstowDr. Thomas Blench, Professor of Civil Engineering. Origianl maps and charts, personal papers.
Blench, ThomasConvocation photographs of dignitaries
Publications 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 records comprise the general function and activities of the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine Occupational Health Program including:
- Occupational Health Program, including organization, support, academic activities, documented in annual reports, memos and letters.
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OHP General Teaching information including classes and seminars, masters' education offerings and continuing education programs.
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Occupational Medicine Fellowship Training Program known as the "residency" in occupational medicine.
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OHP Research with a focus on the principal sciences of the field including epidemiology, toxicology, and clinical occupational medicine.
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OHP Service Agenda aimed at meeting the expectations of program sponsors and donors including the Occupational Health Consultation Clinic that continued for at least 15 years.
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Environmental research including occupational and environmental medicine with a focus on air toxins.
L'accession contient la documentation recueillie pour l'article et par la suite de celui-ci (entre 1979 et 1986). Il comprend quelques originaux de lettres envoyées au professeur Smith, des coupures de presse de textes inédits et tirées de divers journaux et, surtout, des photocopies d'articles de périodiques et de journaux relatifs à la francophonie albertaine.
Accession contains documentation collected for the purpose of the article and more (between 1979 and 1986). It contains a few original letters sent to professor Smith, clippings of unedited texts taken from various journals and, mostly, photocopies of articles from periodicals and journals related to Franco-Albertans.
Smith, Donald B.Accession 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 JaneJ.M . MacEachran, personal papers, 1911-1968.
Accession consists of the personal papers of Norman Yates.
Yates, NormanAudio recordings and written summaries of interviews of Dr. Robert Newton and Dr. A.G. McCalla
National Research CouncilPhotograph of John Tomyn, Judy Lytton, Lelani Muir. Rest Unknown
Photograph of Leilani Muir, Paj Pannu (MLA - ND), Judy Lytthon on the occassion of the 1999 Kaplan Awards, UAlberta
Photograph of Judy Lytton, Lois Hole (Chancellor - UAlberta), Lelani Muir on the occassion of the 1999 Kaplan Awards, UAlberta, 9 March 1999. Photo by D.W.
Photograph of Leilani Muir in Chambord, France by the Château de Chambord.
Photograph of Leilani Muir and Judy Lytton in Devon. Photo by Dough Wahlsten.
Audio recordings of radio programs through CKUA. R. Orchard and Gwen Pharis Ringwood "a New Play is Born." Pts. I and II.
CKUAAccession consists of video tapes (1968-1973, 1/2" format) and minute books (1944-1966).
Department of Radio and TelevisionBoard Minutes, correspondence, Law discussion groups, discussion papers, annotated acts, research papers, draft reports, statutory designations, jury information, contract law.
Image of the University of Alberta's analytical chemists. Photograph taken for University of Alberta New Trail article "Chain reaction: One man's longtime dedication to the study of analytical chemistry continues to reap awards", regarding the three men from the same faculty each receiving major international scientific awards within seven days. These three men: Harrison, Dovichi and Horlick, all gave credit to Harris' work in Analytical Chemistry education.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta construction completed to house three departments: Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, October 1960.
Chemistry building under construction, November 1958. The foundation was contracted out to Poole Construction Co Ltd.
Midwestern Universities Analytical Chemistry Conference held at the University of Alberta, August 3-4, 1976. Picture was sent from Jean Cooley to Margaret Harris.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta.
Accession contains University of Albert Press publications for 2017 to 2019, including books edited and authored by Robert C. Rival; Jay Scherer, David Mills, and Linda Sloan McCulloch; Michael Stock; Tessa Jordan; Ursula Mathis-Moser and Marie Carriére; Geo Takach; Sandra Semchuk; Chandrima Chakraborty, Amber Dean, and Angela Failler; Roger Epp; Margaret Atwood; Pamela Brett-MacLean and Lianne McTavish; Aldona Jaworska; Rod Macleod; Darryl Raymaker; Norma Dunning; Susmita Roye; Douglas Barbour; Carissa Halton; Rona Altrows and Julie Sedivy; Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman, and Lorraine York; Jenna Butler; John Rae and William Barr; Amanda Wakaruk and Sam-Chin Li; Marita Dachsel; Michael Crummey; E.D. Blodgett; Naomi K. Lewis; Leslie Main Johnson;George Pavlich and Matthew P. Unger; Alana Fletcher and Morris Neyelle; William Wray Carney, Colin Babiuk, and Mark Hunter LaVigne; Nora Foster Stovel; Huia Tomlins-Jahnke, Sandra Styres, Spencer Lilley, and Dawn Zinga; and Therese Greenwood.
Harris accepting the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science from CT Boyle, May 29, 1987.
The Salzburg Collection is one of the most important collections in Canada for Central European law studies. It represents the original law collection of the Seminary Library of the Archbishop of Salzburg, acquired by the University of Alberta in 1965. Bruce Peel Special Collections houses the pre-1800 publications, considered rare books. The newer, post-1800 publications, which represent about half of the collection, are housed in other locations, including the John A. Weir Memorial Law Library, the Research & Collections Resource Facility, and the Humanities and Social Sciences Library.
Following the recommendations of the Tridentine Council (Tridentinischer Konzil) of 1562, the Salzburg Provincial Council (Salzburger Provinzialkonzil) established the Archiepiscopal Seminary in Salzburg (Erzbischöfliches Priesterseminar zu Salzburg) with its decree of May 25, 1579. Its first statutes were written and signed in July 1579 by the rector, Georg Würfel. The library was founded at the same time as the seminary, with books contributed by the private library of the Archbishop.
Publications by L. von Bertalanffy
Bertalanffy, Ludwig vonAccession consists of 40cm of textual records related to the creator's research of Alexander Doull (Civil Engineer) and railways in England, Scotland, Ireland and Canada. Includes 60 described files of correspondence with various archives in Canada and the UK, copies of articles, notes and research information related to railways in Canada and the UK. Also includes 15cm of described photographs comprising images of railway lines, railway, construction and trains in Canada including images of the first train into Edmonton AB (1902).
Harris wearing his Order of Canada medal surrounded by family and friends on November 7, 1988. The "family show and tell" celebration was organized by Harris' daughter Margaret in honour of him becoming a member of the Order of Canada.
Harris shaking hands with Sargent Christian Coulombe at the Investiture of the Order of Canada.
The Friends of the University, correspondence, records
Friends of the University of AlbertaGeneral ledgers
Office of the ComptrollerDepartment of Classics, office files.
Department of Classics