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Research
Fonds 601-2 · Serie · 1965-2007
Parte de Dr. Roderick Macleod fonds

Series consists of research materials created by Dr. McLeod in performing his professional responsibilities as professor of history at the University of Alberta. The material is loosely organized in chronological order.

Country Files

Series consists of notes, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera about various African countries. Topics covered include history, culture, and politics. It is probable that some of this material was collected by Nitecki to support his teaching and research activities.

Slides
Serie · ? - 1985
Parte de Arnold-Nitecki Africana Collection

Series consists of slides depicting African art, architecture, and other material culture, etc. Other subjects represented include China and European art generally. Some of these slides have apparently come from commercial sources. Most of this material was collected by Andre Nitecki to support his teaching and research activities; Arnold collected some of it.

Audio Recordings

Series consists of interviews with African authors (famous and unknown), scientists, and women of distinction. They represent the entire interviewing "oveure" of Lee Nichols of the Voice of America from the 1960's to the 1990's. The 8" tapes were edited for broadcast to Africa. They exist in three other libraries in the world. The 11" tapes are raw interviews (unedited) and no other copies exist anywhere. There are also some interviews with Caribbean authors and related music performances.

Dialogue Magazine

The Dialogue Magazine series contains two subseries and is arranged chronologically. Materials date from 1989 to 2012. This series contains print editions of Dialogue Magazine. Other materials about Dialogue Magazine, such as article submissions, are dispersed in other series by topic, specifically in the Media and Public Relations subseries of the HRI Administration series. Marguerite Ritchie was a long time contributor to Dialogue Magazine on a variety of topics the HRI worked on. She stopped contributing when Dialogue Magazine refused to stop publishing articles critical of Israel.

Dialogue Magazine is published by editors Janet K. Hicks and Maurice J. King of the Chateauguay Valley English-Speaking Peoples Association (CVESPA), formerly by Southwest Quebec Publishing. Dialogue Magazine publishes articles written by readers on a variety of political and social issues from language rights and Canadian politics to Israel and anti-Semitism. Dialogue Magazine promotes itself as a venue for freedom of speech and thereby publishes content with all viewpoints. Articles against bilingualism and those concerned about the rights of English speaking Canadians are mainstays of the magazine. The full title of Dialogue Magazine changes four times throughout the series. In chronological order, the full titles are: Dialogue Magazine: A forum for the exchange of ideas; Dialogue Magazine: A Canadian forum for the exchange of ideas; Dialogue Magazine: Canadians debating our past, present and future; and Dialogue Magazine: Canada's Independent Voices.

Programs

Programs for community events, theatre productions, church dinners, and reunions. Held within the Prairie Ephemera Collection.

Series 3 Photographs and Postcards
FC 3216.3 P63 R64 3 · Serie · [188-?] - [193-?]
Parte de Roger Pocock archives

Series documents some of the travels of Pocock and consists of photographs, postcards, and negatives. Images are primarily of the Canadian North-West along with portraits of Pocock and others, and photos of Mexico, Canadian Prairies, and Noway. Images were either taken by Pocock or purchased during his travels and usually correlate to the places he visited, as documented through his scrapbooks, diaries, and published autobiographies. Series is arranged chronologically into nine subseries: Portraits, Images of British Columbia, Journey from Fort Macleod to Mexico City, Journey with Randle Cecil, Images of the Canadian Prairies, Journey to Spitzbergen, Images used in Chorus to Adventurers, Semi-Retirement at Charterhouse, and Trip to Canada.

Serie · 1991-1995
Parte de J. Peter Meekison fonds

The records in this series related to J. Peter Meekison’s position as a Commissioner on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, one of the largest Royal Commissions established by the Federal Government. The records consists of meeting documents, inquiry submissions, briefing books and reports and are in excellent physical condition.

This record series is broad and encompasses many aspects of a Royal Commission of Inquiry. The series is further organized into eight sub-series, documenting meeting minutes and records; the writing and editing of final RCAP reports; policy team files; public hearings and copies of written submissions to the Commission; reports; Commission administrative records; and background information and reference documents. The series contents provide a wealth of information about both the work and process involved in undertaking a Royal Commission Inquiry, as well as providing a rich resource of information and research results on the history and culture of Canada’s aboriginal people.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

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Biographical.
Serie · 1915 - 1957
Parte de Cecil Scott Burgess fonds

Consists of handwritten notes, cv, and lecture notes concerning military service and work with the department of agriculture.

Title based on content of series

Series contains pencil sketches, ink designs and watercolour paintings concerning architecture, landscapes, plants and insects, home furnishings, utensils and abstract patterns and decortations. Sketches depict Burgess's concern for the Arts and Crafts design movement during his student years and the practicle, design work of his professional career in Québec and Alberta.

Title based on content of the series.

Contains photos of Professor Burgess, houses and architecture taken in Europe, University buildings, Bowker building, and some civic planning. Contains photo albums of Scottish scenes, houses and churches in Great Britain, and many buildings and lanscapes - especially in Montréal.

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Correspondence.
Serie · 1907 - 1970
Parte de Cecil Scott Burgess fonds

Includes two letterpress copybooks composed in Canada prior to coming to the University of Alberta. Most of the correspondence relates to Burgess's professional career including the University of Alberta's offer of employment and acceptance; design work at Boy's Farm at Shawbridge, Quebec; also includes University correspondence on awards, recognition, and some private correspondence.

Title based on content of series.

Periodicals
Serie · 1939-1989
Parte de George J. Chapman Circus Collection

Series consists of circus-related and entertainment trade publications collected by Chapman. A few non-circus publications that contain relevant articles are included. Files are arranged alphabetically by the title of the periodical.

Heber C. Jamieson Textual Records.
Serie · 1861 - 1961
Parte de Heber C. Jamieson fonds

The Heber Jamieson textual records consist of correspondence, articles in typed or published form, bound volumes of the history and minutes of University medical clubs, news clippings, and publications. The records pertain chiefly to pioneers in the medical field who spent at least part of their lives in Alberta, and to the places and institutions with which they were associated. There are also some typed and printed records outlining the careers of medical practitioners in wetern and northern Canada during the 19th century, as well as histories of medical schools or associations in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Quebec. The records were created predomintly between 1900 and 1947.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

1700—1749
FC 3207 F85 1.2 · Serie · 1715
Parte de Fur Trade Collection

This series contains all items in the collection created between 1700 and 1749.

1810—1819
FC 3207 F85 1.4 · Serie · 1812 - 1817
Parte de Fur Trade Collection

This series contains all items in the collection created between 1810 and 1819.

1840—1849
FC 3207 F85 1.7 · Serie · 1846 - 1849
Parte de Fur Trade Collection

This series contains all items in the collection created between 1840 and 1849.

1850—1859
FC 3207 F85 1.8 · Serie · 1850 - 1858
Parte de Fur Trade Collection

This series contains all items in the collection created between 1850 and 1859.

4 · Serie · 1962-2003
Parte de David McKnight fonds

The records in this series document correspondence files maintained by both Wynne Francis, and David McKnight, often with writers, scholars, bibliographers, editors, and publishers regarding the history of little magazines and presses. The correspondence is incoming with some outgoing copies, and is arranged in chronological order within each folder.

The first two sub-series consist of Wynne Francis’ files and are organized as her chronological files (1961-1990), and files arranged alphabetically by subject. The third and fourth sub-series are David McKnight’s correspondence files, also organized by his chronological files (1989-2003) and correspondence files arranged alphabetically by subject. Many notable writers and scholars are consulted in these files, including well-known poets, authors and publishers. The series documents the extensive research and connectedness both Francis and McKnight had with the broader Canadian literary community.

Title based on contents of series.

Coach House Press Project and Archive
6 · Serie · 1960 - 2004
Parte de David McKnight fonds

David McKnight writes that he began collecting books published by the Coach House Press, a Toronto, Ontario literary small press in 1972. As he further explains: “Coach House emerged as one of the leading venues dedicated to publishing Canada’s nascent literary avant-garde.” In the summer of 1996, McKnight signed a contract with National Archives and Library of Canada to curate and prepare a three-dimensional exhibit for the Coach House Press. The exhibit used papers held by the National Library (literary manuscripts), and some loaned material.

This series includes the files related to planning and setting up the exhibition (New Wave Canada Exhibition) for the National Library and Archives, as well as general archives related to the history of the Coach House Press.

Title based on contents of series.

The Friends of the Indians Society.
Serie · 1939 - 1970
Parte de Reta Rowan fonds

Series includes meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records, resolutions, briefs, membership lists, speeches.

The series title is based on the contents of records.

Council for Canadian Unity.
Serie · 1941 - 1949
Parte de Reta Rowan fonds

Series consists of executive and general meeting minutes, correspondence, miscellaneous bulletins, booklets, petitions, membership certificates.

The title is based on the contents of the series.

Irma Breadner Wartime Letters

All of the letters in this collection are addressed to Irma Breadner, employee of Don Stanton's General Store of Westlock, Alberta, from her friends and family. The letters span the years 1941 through 1948, but the bulk were sent in the years 1944 and 1945. Together the letters offer an intimate view of Wartime as it was experienced by Central Albertans. Breadner's correspondents include servicemen and women working overseas, her sister, Jean, building airplanes in Ontario, and many Albertan women getting their educations or helping their families with the harvest against the backdrop of the final years of the Second World War. The collection also includes cards, postcards, pay stubs and a church program.

FC 219 H26 1 · Serie · [ca. 1905 to 1960]
Parte de Byron Harmon Photos Collection

Postcards in this series are attributed to Byron Harmon due to the photography credits or a 'Byron Harmon, Banff, Canada' copyright or distribution statement. Once Byron Harmon was deceased his son Don Harmon took over the family business and those cards were copyrighted as 'Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Canada' or were attributed to Don Harmon.

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Academic Administration
Fonds 649-2 · Serie · 1961-2000
Parte de Raymond Lemieux fonds

The files in this series consist of annual reports to Faculty of Science including list of: grad students, papers, lectures, addresses, funding, professional acitivities, societies and university activities.

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Personal
Fonds 649-7 · Serie · 1966-1999
Parte de Raymond Lemieux fonds

The 31 files comprising this series consist of personal correspondence with family and friends and some photographs.

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Publications
Fonds 649-4 · Serie · 1946-1999
Parte de Raymond Lemieux fonds

The 205 files comprising this series consist of drafts, notes, and final versions of work Dr. Lemieux published in his academic career. Included in this series is a listing of 123 "Master Copies" (files number 203 to 224) of articles Lemieux published between 1946 and 1996. The annotated list, along with a final version of each publication, constitutes the predominant portion of Lemieux's scholarly publications in his lifetime. In addition there is a number of reviews, popular publciations, chapters of textbooks and other publsihing formats Lemieux used to disseminate his work.

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Teaching and Outreach
Fonds 649-6 · Serie · 1956-2000
Parte de Raymond Lemieux fonds

The 118 files comprising this series consist of two thematic groups. There is correspondence, notes, public announcements, invitatations to speak and other supporting documentation for Dr. Lemieux's guest lectures on his research.There is also correspondence and notes concerning Dr. Lemieux's teaching as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and predominantly the University of Alberta

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Series 3 Byron Harmon Souvenir Books
FC 219 H26 3 · Serie · [ca. 1920 to 1930]
Parte de Byron Harmon Photos Collection

Publications in this series are attributed to Byron Harmon due to the photography credits or a 'Byron Harmon, Banff, Canada' copyright or distribution statement. Once Byron Harmon was deceased his son Don Harmon took over the family business and those cards were copyrighted as 'Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Canada' or were attributed to Don Harmon.

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FC 219 H26 5 · Serie · [ca. 1946 to 1980s]
Parte de Byron Harmon Photos Collection

Postcards in this series are either copyrighted, published, or distributed by 'Byron Harmon Photos' or Don Harmon. While many of the postcards feature photos taken by Byron Harmon, most of these postcards feature photographers other than Byron Harmon. All photographers are credited within the subseries descriptions, including Byron Harmon's family members Don Harmon, Carole Harmon, Aileen Harmon, and Stephen Hutchings.

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