Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sem títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sem títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sem títuloThe Life, Events, and Players in the North-West is comprised of several smaller collections within Bruce Peel Special Collections that contain materials related to the history and culture of the north-west of what would become Canada.
Historic Sites & Monuments Board of Canada - Agenda papers (soft-bound, marked CONFIDENTIAL)
Sem títuloHistoric Sites and Monuments Board of Canada - meeting minutes
Sem títuloCorrespondence and research files
Sem títuloFiles of clippings, used as references for lectures
Sem títuloAccession consists of history lecture notes by Dr. Lewis H. Thomas.
Sem títuloAccession consists of personal and University correspondence of Lewis H. Thomas.
Sem títuloAccession consists of the correspondence files of L. H. Thomas.
Sem títuloPhotographs of family, arctic and riverboat related subjects along the Athabasca River, Lake Athabasca, Fort Simpson, Great Slave Lake and Fort McMurray. Also are included press clippings of Northern newspapers and the Camsell family.
Sem títuloCommittee for an Independent Canada
Sem títuloThis collection of health information is focused on pamphlets and fliers promoting primary prevention measures to the general public and, to a lesser degree, Health Professionals. The drop-down pages are organized as series level finding aids.
Most artifacts are in English and were produced in Canada or the United States of America. Also there are several artifacts in multiple versions by year, the changes in information between editions is both interesting and instructive.
Although primarily of interest for health researchers this collection may also be of interest to a variety of researchers; for example those interested in depictions of minorities including First Nations / Native Americans, Africans, Asians and sexual minorities. The collection may also be of interest to the following disciplines: Art (graphic design & illustration), Education, Counselling, Gender studies, Graphic novels, History, Linguistics (especially slang), Multiculturalism, Public Health policy, Social work, and Sociology.
The 'General Audience' subcategories represent the largest portion of the collection. They were created to provide information to the general public and as such are diverse in form and depth of coverage.
There are various sets of editions or versions of the same brochure or booklet which provide insights into the evolution of popular myths and medical misconceptions, these items also provide examples of how language used to describe HIV /AIDS changed as the medical community gained more detailed understanding of the mechanism of the virus.
Typical titles for the items include: "What you should know" "Get the Facts!" and "How to Not get AIDS." Atypical and more provocative titles include: "AIDS Kills Women Men and Babies" and "What you think you know about AIDS could be dead wrong."
Many of the comic books and graphic brochures feature "superheroes" with names like 'King Kondom' and 'Grand Master Blaster.'
The 'Specific Audience' subcategories are items that were created to address the information needs of specific group, for example 'Caregivers' includes, friends, and parents, but does not include counsellors or health care professionals.
This subseries contains general information on AIDS for a general audience. The geographical locations represented include several states and provinces, with two versions of a large format booklet from Sweden. The related health concerns sub-series provides the most detailed descriptions of other sexually transmitted infections and opportunistic diseases. This sub-series also contain specific information for intravenous drug users. The debunking myths sub-series provides insights in to the prejudices and assumptions about HIV /AIDS many people held in the 1980's and even into the early 1990's.
Information that addresses the specific information needs of Persons Living with HIV / AIDS. Most of this collection are brochures with advice on improving health through diet, drugs, and vitamin supplements. One of these includes an easy reference chart for what foods to eat to alleviate specific symptoms. A comprehensive booklet from 1993 provides fairly detailed information regarding dental health and AIDS related health concerns. there are two booklets from Hazelden publishers one applies the "12 Steps" program to AIDS and the other is a very comprehensive guide to HIV / AIDS prevention and the importance of hope. There are two full page single staple booklets from AIDS Network of Edmonton, one of which is 55 pages long and includes excellent index, glossary and listing of service providers.
Information for people of specific sexualities, or who engage in specific sexual practices.
Although the sub-series for sexual minority women is relatively small with only four items, they were published between 1986 and 1993. The single Spanish bilingual issue of 'LAP Notes' provides comprehensive information on rights, symptoms specific to women, problems accessing medical care and a snapshot of the attitudes and challenges lesbians faced at the time. It includes a letter from a lesbian living with AIDS in prison. NOTE the term 'Bisexual Woman' rarely appears in this entire series.
Within the sub-series for sexual minority men there are several brochures with erotic photographs or illustrations of naked men engaged in various sexual activities. This is worth noting as such images are mostly absent from any other series. One wallet sized fold out contains statistics on 'young men and HIV.' Most items have lists of safe versus unsafe sexual practices.
The heterosexual sub-series is dominated by items targeting specific ethnic groups with titles like "You don't have to be white of gay to get AIDS.' One of the Native American brochures connects AIDS to previous diseases the were imported with European colonizers like smallpox. In terms of risk of transmission some of the brochures list 'French-kissing' as unknown.
The sub-series specific to heterosexual women contains a wide variety of items most of which contain some information on pregnancy or mother to child transmission; some are specific to this concern. Many items exist in more than one version or are bilingual. There is a single photocopy brochure on symptoms specific to women. There are a few comprehensive booklets that include preventative measures for sex with other women but the majority of the information in them assumes the reader is a heterosexual woman. There is a single brochure that focuses on Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI's) which does not mention HIV /AIDS. Includes one bookmark and one business card information item.
Maps, photographic albums, books and an unpublished essay.
Sem títuloThe Frontiersmen Collection is organized by country—Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, and India—and includes correspondence, financial and legal records, meeting minutes, newsletters, and a variety of military forms, as well as photographs, maps, banners, and medals. It is home to the official Charter Certificate for the founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen Canadian Division, whose headquarters are located in Edmonton. The highlight of the collection is a group of nine field diaries penned by Roger Pocock dated 1905-1917. This collection is closely related to several others housed in Bruce Peel Special Collections, specifically the Sir Samuel Benfield Steele Family Archive and the Roger Pocock Archive. It continues to grow thanks to ongoing donations.
Sem títulopersonal papers, correspondence
Sem títuloThis collection offers an expansive view of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to Canada, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. While many narratives of Chinese immigration to Canada focus on the construction of the CPR, the emphasis here is on the numerous and diverse roles that Chinese immigrants played in Canada's history. This collection explores the Chinese experience through immigration, entrepreneurship, schooling, and other elements of daily life. Among other things, it is made up of photographs, scrapbooks, business documents, personal correspondence, immigration records, magazines, books, phonograph records, and event programs. A great deal of credit is due to Helen Kwan Yee Cheung, who encouraged donations from the local Chinese community thus helping to build a uniquely community-based collection.
The Dr. Chuji Hiruki fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Chuji Hiruki. This accession of material comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of plant pathology during his tenure with the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloThis 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 a souvenir folder containing 16 photographic views of University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, including residences.
Sem títuloAccession consists of typed and handwritten correspondence, reviews and working papers concerning the book, "Aboriginal Ontario" by Edward S. Rogers.
Sem títuloAccession consists of a curriculum vitae, publications, and bibliography from Leslie C. Green.
Sem títuloThe contents of the accession reflect Ellen Schoeck’s research process during the creation of her book Taking Care, as well as her experience as Director of the University Secretariat, a position through which she served a number of University presidents over a period of 28 years, including Myer Horowitz. Textual records consist of Schoeck’s research materials for Taking Care, and include photocopies of articles, yearbook pages, and reports, as well as interviews and other documents related to campus housing and alumni from the 1950s until present. Photographs and film negatives are from Schoeck’s time as Director of the University Secretariat, and are arranged chronologically according to the University president in office at the time, illustrating the experience working in the senior administration office through various presidencies.
Sem títuloPhotographs of Fort Chipewyan and the S.S. Liard River
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.
Sem títuloAccession consists of photographs of H. Nolan (1913), F. Perraton (1913), Hazel Rutherford (1913), the Student's Council (1914-1915 and 1918-1919), the men's track team (1928-1929), the women's basketball team (1930-1931), senior N.C.O.'s and officers from the no. 4 I.T.S. R.C.A.F., and the R.C.A.F. Wellington Bomber Crew.
Sem títuloAccession 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.
Sem títuloAccession consists of personal papers of Ivan Rudnytsky.
Sem títuloThis accession consists of a rich variety of materials from the personal life and academic work of Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky. As a historian and a professor, Rudnytska amassed an impressive collection of articles, booklets, rare book photocopies, bibliographies, thesis, and original research materials. A prolific letter writer, this accession features his corrrespondence with a range of his contemporaries and family members. This correspondence includes postcards and small photographs.
Sem títuloPublications
Sem títuloCorrespondence, reports and other materials
Sem título"Vest Pocket Songbook" (1917-1918), U of A Cheer Book (1920), The Gateway (1910-1921), Trail (1922-1931) and lecture text: W.H. Alexander's "Publius Vergilius Maro: Poet of a Land and of a Race" (1930)
Sem títuloPhotographs of Karl A. Clarka and family at cabin at Cooking Lake
Sem títuloA family history - Homesteading at Dunstable, Alberta (1913-[1963]) including copies of agricultural fair programmes, press clippings and photographs
Sem títuloPhotographs of: Ladies Hockey Team (1916-1920), graduating class (1915) and Helena Barclay Hurlburt's student activities
Sem títuloPapers: [A Biography of Arthur Balmer Watt], by Frederick Balmer Watt (1979) and manuscripts "Who Dare to Live (1944), and "Landfall" (1946)
Sem títuloInterviews of W.G. Hardy and Mrs. McQuaig for CBC program "Only Yesterday" and transcripts
Sem títuloAbasands Oil Ltd: Clippings and articles
Sem títuloPamphlets
Sem títuloAccession consists of volumes of the Gateway Newspaper. Volumes XIII to XXVI bound and volumes XVII to XXX are unbound.
Sem títuloTour files, correspondence, minutes, financial records and posters
Richard Eaton Singers oral history project
Accession consists of photographs from the Students' Union.
Sem títuloAmateur Radio Club reports, photographs and memorabilia
Sem títuloAccession consists of the office files of Mr. E. R. Shedden, Assistant to the Vice-President (Planning and Development).
Sem títuloAccession consists of an architectural drawing of the Medical Building by C. S. Burgess.
Sem títuloAccession consists of plans, programs and proposals for the Education Building.
Sem títuloAerial photograph of campus by Bowman
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloCommittee on Student Affairs (minutes and reports, 1966-1967), Councilor Student Affairs (meeting files, 1967-1971)
Sem títuloCouncil on Student Affairs and Student Associations
Sem títuloOffice files including minutes and reports from various university faculties, departments, the Senate, General Faculties Council, committees and clubs.
Sem títuloAccession consists photographs, prints, and negatives pertaining to the University of Alberta, accumulated by the Rare Books and Archives since 1963
Accession consists of photographs and negatives of University of Alberta faculty and staff. Accession also consists biographical information regarding faculty and staff.
Accession consists of the University of Alberta's Chief Librarian's files.
Sem títuloPhotographs of student groups
Sem títuloBoard and Executive Committee minutes and agenda
Sem títuloPhotograph of University Orchestra and Drama groups
Sem título"Sixty Years of Psychology at teh University of Alberta," by T.M. Nelson and R.M. Arvidson. Photographs of Psychology Department heads.
Agriculture Bulletins
Sem títuloApparel Studies Association of Canada - office records
Sem títuloFaculty of Medicine: Photographs, prints, posters, plaques and A/V materials
Sem títuloInformation and newspaper clippings from various Centres and Institutes.
Sem títuloAccession consists of Computing Services Program Manuals.
Sem títuloAccession consists of MTS and SPIRES manuals of instruction from Computing Services.
Sem títuloFaculty committee and memoranda files
Sem títuloAccession consists of records pertaining to joint Committee to Co-ordinate University and High School Curricula and the Matriculation Study Committee: booklets and files.
A handwritten letter with envelope from Marie Harwood to Sam Steele at Fort Macleod, 17 Dec. 1888.
Sem títuloMarie discusses her father's letter of acceptance to SBS, and encloses a news clipping "Whist Rules in Rhyme"
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