Series consists of handwritten notes, phonetic translations of Inuktitut, RCMP reports, sketches, observations on RCMP activities. Significant events include the Janes Murder Investigation, exploratory voyages, on the C.G.S. Arctic, and patrols of northern regions. Notes concern various northern regions including Pangnirtung, Port Burwell, Inuvik, Nottingham Island, and Pond Inlet.The material is predominatly textual: RCMP reports are typed; notes on local culture and correspondence is handwritten.
The series title is based on the contents of records.
McInnes, FinleyIncludes Faculty of Arts and General Faculties council committee files pertaining to matriculation, admission, quota and transfer requirements and regulations.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes appeals (1969-1982); awards (1960-1974); counselling (1970-1979); student activism (Arts Teach-In, 1968).
Faculty of ArtsIncludes executive and committee meetings and reports.
Faculty of ArtsIncludes building management committees; security; space requests, submissions, estimates, and allocations; Space Alterations Committee (1964-1968); and Campus Planning Committee (1961-1967).
Faculty of ArtsIncludes calendar material; Curriculum Committee; committee on Academic Planning; spring and summer sessions (1971-1979); Cree and Blackfoot language examinations (1970-1987).
Faculty of ArtsIncludes proposals; applications; correspondence.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Procedure manuals, vol. I and II.
Faculty of Agriculture and ForestryAcademic full-time, sessional, special sessions, part-time and trust appointments; Administrative / Professional Officers (APOs) and Faculty Service Officers (FSOs).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Photographs of long-service employees presentation receptions, 1978-1981 (196 images); recorded proceedings, 1984 (2 sound tape recordings).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Academic Concerns, Administrative Review, Agreement Review, Salaries and Promotions, Tenure appeals. Includes studies on innovative work patterns and employment policies.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Golden Jubilee memorabilia, photographs, awards, program; includes Dental Alumni Association.
Faculty of Dentistry[Speeches] by Dr. A. Kelly, Dr. Harry Ernest Bulyea (2 sound tape recordings).
Faculty of DentistryDenatal Students' assocaition yearbooks.
Faculty of DentistrySeries consists of records created in the activities of researching, writing, publishing, and promoting Helene M.E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen's publications.
Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.Series consists of books on mycology collected by Helene M. E. Schalkwijk-Barendsen. Listed by author and title.
Schalkwijk-Barendsen, Helene M.E.Includes President and Vice-President, correspondence and committees.
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes internal, provincial, national and international associations; National Conference of Canadian Universities (1920-1964)
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes Board of Governors, Senate, and General Faculties Council reports, committees and correspondence.
Faculty of Arts and ScienceIncludes calendars and brochures; " the Three or Four-Day Work Week," Hameed and Paul, 1974.
Alberta School of BusinessIncludes report by F.G Winspear (ca.1954) and for the Campus Planning Committee (1964); annual reports (1977-1983).
Alberta School of BusinessIncludes students' society, newsletter and yearbook (names vary).
Alberta School of BusinessSeries consists of reprints and clippings of works by Kenneth Vivian Thimann, spanning approximately sixty years. Thimann (1904-1997) is considered the foremost 20th-century scholar of plant physiology, concentrating primarily, but not solely, on the chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology of auxins. Among other accomplishments, he was a Harvard instructor for thirty years, and served as the Provost and Professor of Biology at the University of California (Santa Cruz campus) for nearly thirty additional years.
Works are arranged by date and by title of the journals or primary works that Thimann's articles were reprinted or clipped from.
Personal files, correspondence, research and teaching materials, and published works.
German reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. File titles refer to authors' last names only. Individual article listings available in a hard-copy bibliography typed by Gruen, located in this series, Folder 5.
The records in this series highlight Harris’ lifelong role as an educator. Harris was described as being an organised and interesting lecturer with useful laboratories, who always encouraged students in their progress. The primary focus of the series is on scholarly and public lectures, talks, lessons, and conference presentations. This includes many verbatim transcripts of lectures given by Harris with accompanying slides. Mixed in with his teaching slides are also a variety of images capturing the construction of the chemistry building and committee outings. This series includes a variety of document types such as index cards, notes, lecture outlines, correspondence, course materials, course reviews, student essays, test questions, assignments, articles, reports, letters, cards, u-matic video tape, and lecture audiotapes. This series contains three subseries: Chemistry, Agriculture and Forestry, and Bridge. The subseries are divided according to subject matter and were created between ca. 1950 and 2011.
Surveys, pamphlets, and papers produced by Prairie Province governments. Held within the Prairie Ephemera Collection.
The Hermes was a periodical student publication put out by the Nutana Collegiate Institute, a high school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Nutana was the first public high school in Saskatoon and possesses a significant collection of early Canadian art. These publications are from various years between 1911 and 1931. They primarily consist of writing examples from students, and will also feature examples of the art collection, editorials, athletics reports, and advertisements for local businesses. All but the first volume are subtitled "Behold, I bring you good tidings."
Includes Dean's Advisory Committee, Faculty Council.
Faculty of EducationIncludes reports, grant applications, fellowships, McCalla professorships; Andrew Stewart's study and " Report on General Education, " 1948.
Faculty of EducationIncludes chair in Deafness Studies.
Faculty of EducationIncludes Bulletins.
Faculty of EducationIncludes photographs of Education I and II; capital budget; space surveys
Faculty of EducationIncludes Committee on Teachers' Certification, 1939-1946; Board of Teacher Education and Certification, 1945-1950, 1962-1984.
Faculty of EducationIncludes liaison committees with Alberta Education on matriculation and curriculum, 1929-1983; University committees, 1947-1985
Faculty of EducationSeries consists of records created during the production of the study, Alberta Railways.
Lester, GeoffreyIncludes committees on human research, student representation on GFC, departmental mediation, quotas, legislation.
General Faculties CouncilIncludes divided year/ semester systems; course weighting; grading; Committee to Improve Teaching and Learning (1970-1989); Special Sessions (1955-1965)
General Faculties CouncilIncludes admissions and transfer (1957-1989); first year standing, extracurricular activities, scholarship; Writing Competence committee (1970-1989).
General Faculties CouncilIncludes S. C. T. Clarke's History, 1950-1980; ceremony honouring G.M. Dunlop, 1982 (photographs).
Department of Educational PsychologyMinutes
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes graduate program; Educational Foundations Graduate Students association, 1969-1984.
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes financial records, conference and special events; research; committees; and professional associations.
Department of Political ScienceIncludes graduate students' memoranda, assistantships, and awards; Graduate Committee; Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (1963-1970); honours students' correspondence (1958-1967); case files (1963-1968).
Department of Political ScienceIncludes files relating to the Manzies Archaeological Collection; Latin translations of honorary degrees; applications, promotions and salaries; and William George Hardy's general correspondence.
The series consists of three audiocassettes. The cassettes concern interviews, demo tapes for commercial use and a song.
Photographs and images dated post-1968. Held in the Prairie Ephemera Collection.
Series consists of 3 issues from the Old Cap. Collier Library.
Publisher: Norman L. Munro
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Apr. 9, 1883
Date of Last Issue (No. 822): Sept. 9, 1899
First in Collection (No. 694): Mar. 27, 1897
Last in Collection (No. 713): Aug. 7, 1897
The Old Cap. Collier Library follows an irregular publication schedule, including weekly. The novels' format changes frequently: 7 x 9 inches (nos. 1-330), 8 x 12 inches (nos. 331-394), with 32+ pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Cover art develops from buff or brick non-pictorial (1-330) to b/w pictorial covers (331-822). Series consists primarily of detective and mystery stories reprinted or written for this library. Beginning in 1898, issues contain reprinted serials (primarily school stories and comic stories from "Golden Hours"); the rights to many of these stories would later be purchased by Street and Smith in 1902 and used (with editorial changes) in some of their weeklies, including Nick Carter Weekly and Old Broadbrim Weekly.
Series consists of 3 issues from The New York Detective Library.
Publisher: Frank Tousey
Date of First Issue (No. 1): June 7, 1883
Date of Last Issue (No. 801, plus 2 unnumbered issues): Apr. 1, 1898
First in Collection (No. 318): Jan. 5, 1889
Last in Collection (No. 361): Nov. 2, 1889
The New York Detective Library is a weekly publication. The format is 9 x 12 ½ inches (nos. 157-801) with 32 pages. Issues cost 10 cents. Pictorial covers are b/w. Series consists primarily of detective and mystery stories.
Series consists of 3 issues from the Old Sleuth Library.
Publisher: George Munro
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Mar. 3, 1885
Date of Last Issue (No. 101): Mar. 3, 1905
First in Collection (No. 24): Feb. 22, 1886
Last in Collection (No. 33): Jan. 5, 1887
The Old Sleuth Library follows an irregular publication schedule, including bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly. The format is 8 x 12 inches, with 32-64 pages. Issues cost 10 cents (5 cents for later editions). Pictorial covers are b/w. Series contains detective stories written by Harlan Page Halsey under the pseudonym of Old Sleuth, but primarily features other detective characters besides Old Sleuth.
Series consists of 291 issues from Secret Service.
Publisher: Varies: Frank Tousey (nos. 1-1207), Harry E. Wolff (nos. 1208-1374)
Date of First Issue(No. 1): Jan. 27, 1899
Date of Last Issue(No. 1374): May 22, 1925
First in Collection (No. 58): Mar. 2, 1900
Last in Collection (No. 732): Jan. 31, 1913
Secret Service is a weekly publication. The format is 8 x 11 inches, with 32 pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Pictorial covers are coloured. All stories after issue no. 726 are reprints of earlier issues. Consists primarily of mystery and detective stories. With issue no. 442, short stories and serials appear following the title story; with issue no. 671 the phrase "And Other Stories" appears on the cover.
Series consists of 12 issues from Old Broadbrim Weekly.
Publisher: Street and Smith, New York
Date of First Issue (No. 1): Oct. 4, 1902
Date of Last Issue (No. 51): Sept. 19, 1903
First in Collection (No. 9): Nov. 29, 1902
Last in Collection (No. 41): Jul. 11, 1903
Old Broadbrim Weekly is, predictably, a weekly publication. The format is 8 ½ x 11 inches, with 32 pages. Issues cost 5 cents. Pictorial covers are coloured. Consists of detective stories reprinted from the Old Cap. Collier Library with original names etc. changed to fit the new series, featuring a Quaker detective.
96-165-158-I to 96-165-158-XXVIII
This collection contains over five hundred articles written in Croatian, Serbian, English, and German, on all aspects of Andric's life, work and diplomatic career. There are original offprints, excerpts and newspaper clippings, as well as photocopies, with handwritten annotations and research notes, as well as essays and papers in typescript.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to Canada, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Canadian Division.
This series is composed of photographic items relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Canadian Division.
This series is composed of assorted physical objects either created by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the Canadian Division.