Black leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos and cash accounts maintained at back of diary Separate file of loose items retained
Sin títuloBlack leather-bound pocket diary with hand-written entries; more of a notebook.
Sin títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook filled with memoranda, lists, and draft notes One item removed (see separated materials note)
Sin títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos and cash accounts kept at back of diary
Sin títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries; describes leaving the Yukon and travelling back to Ontario Memos, cash accounts and addresses maintained at back of diary See file of separated items from diary
Sin títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries with entries related to the Canadian Mounted Rifles and Lord Strathcona's Horse
Sin títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary, addrresses and cash accounts at back of diary
Sin títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary; addresses and cash accounts at back of diary
Sin títuloPocket diary; notebook style; hand-written entries Britain, especially Scotland.
Sin títuloLarge bound daily diary; hand-written entries One item removed from diary and placed behind it in file Calgary
Sin títuloLarge bound daily diary; hand-written entries
Sin títuloPocket style diary; hand-written entries
There appears to be different hand-writing in diary; maybe more than one person recording their entries. See, for example, entries for July 3rd, 10th, 12th, 18th, 20th, etc. where the writer references Mulvey, so it would seem that Mulvey is not always the author of the diary.
At the back of the diary, is an excerpt written by Jas [McLean], introducing a report written by G.J. Wolseley, Commander, Red River Expedition (4 written diary pages, a 'good-bye and thanks' address).
A very descriptive narrative diary; mentions Wolseley, Dawson, portaging, recreational activities, hardships, etc.
Sin títuloPocket-style leather memo book; hand-written entries, inscribed: "Throughout - I organized the Cavlary along with SBS 11 6 94"
Consists of hand-written standing orders for Steele's Scouts; dictated memo from [G.H.] Dale, Brigade Major, and a post-script which reads: "In compliance with your request [Steele's] - I send you all these Memo books. They recall old times but little else, except a heartfelt God bless you & may we be together when the Trumpet calls - Yours ever, J.K. Oswald 11 6 94".
A nominal troop roll is recorded at the back of the book.
Sin títuloDaily journal; hand-written entries; farming and ranching descriptions; retirement activities Inscribed in front with name, address, and memoranda Lethbridge region Cash accounts records at back of diary
Sin títuloPersonal and professional papers, awards, certificates, diplomas and photographs
Sin títuloPersonal research papers and correspondence and geographic boards.
Sin títuloProfessional and personal papers - correspondence, committee files, reference/research material and book/article manuscripts
Sin títuloPersonal and professional papers
Sin títuloNotes, correspondence and textual material, much of it related to studies of northern geography and first nations people.
Sin títuloGuide to accession UAA-1969-164 of the Alexander Cameron fonds and materials from Cameron held at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.
Guide to accession UAA-1969-164 of the Alexander Cameron fonds.
Personal and professional papers relating to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Meech Lake Constitutional Accord, 1992 Constitution negotiations, and Departmental administrative and teaching duties
Sin títuloThe majority of the collection consists of annual reports of a large number of German high schools (mostly Gymnasium) accompanied by a treatise (Abhandlung). Most treatises are in German, a small number in Latin. The majority of the collection was published in the 19th century, with a few going back to the early 1700s. Organized and bound by the subject of the treatise. Here are the largest sets:
Kleine Schriften zur klassischen Philologie –166 volumes
Kleine mathematische Schriften – in two series, I-XVII and 1-38
Kleine pädagogische Schriften – in 3 series, approx. 50 vols.
Kleine historische Schriften, I-LXXXII (approx. 3 shelves, incomplete)
Kleine theologische Schriften I-XXX
Kleine naturwissenschaftliche Schriften – this set includes doctoral dissertations in natural sciences, mostly from the Rostock University (Inaugural-Dissertation der philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Rostock).
Inaugural dissertations can be found in some of the other sets too, in the following languages: German, English, Latin, and French.
There is also a set of reports that don’t include treatises: Jahresberichte ohne Abhandlungen – about one shelf.
Another small run of 10 vols. is called Schulprogramme, where the accompanying lectures, speeches, and essays are on various topics, including school histories.
A number of the volumes have the stamp of the “Biblliothek des Grossherzogl. Real-Gymnasiums Ludwigslust”.
Photograph of Brian L. Evans receiving the Order of Canada medal by the Governor General of Canada, Adrienne Clarkson.
B&W portrait of Brian L. Evans taken during the Canadian Chinese Delegation. circa 1970s
Accession consist of records pertaining to Dr. Brian Evans and his work and research regarding China and Chester Ronning. Also included are playbills, correspondence, retirement documents, and various publications.
Sin títuloThe Alberta School Curriculum Historical Bibliography 1885-1985 is a list of the materials authorized for use in Alberta schools during this time period. Many of the materials listed here are housed in the University of Alberta's Research & Collections Resource Facility, and may be viewed by appointment.
This bibliography was made possible by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant. Efforts were made to identify and create a database of all the Kindergarten to grade 12 learning resources that had been authorized by the territorial authorities prior to Alberta becoming a province in 1905, and the provincial authorities responsible for education since then. This project resulted in the Historical Database of Authorized Learning Resources, from which this bibliography was produced.
The project team consisted of: Josie Tong, principal investigator, Ila Scott, project leader, and team members Maureen Beristain and Barbara Owens. Other reference staff in the Herbert T. Coutts Library were involved and provided invaluable assistance as the project progressed.
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.
Sin títuloAccession consists of VHS tapes of University of Alberta convocations.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloAccession consists of typed and handwritten correspondence, reviews and working papers concerning the book, "Aboriginal Ontario" by Edward S. Rogers.
Sin títuloAccession consists of a curriculum vitae, publications, and bibliography from Leslie C. Green.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloThe accession consists of information on Leilani Muir case from lawyers: fact sheet, chronology, highlights from the reasons for judgment; copy of correspondence, and Provincial Training School clinical record, application form; news clippings on Muir case; obituaries, statement of death, and other documents related to L. Muir's passing; photocopies of the Alberta Law Reports: Muir v. Alberta; and articles on eugenics in Alberta. See inventory for a detailed file list.
Photograph of Marc Berder, Bernard Favre, Judy Lytton, and Leilini Muir taken in the kitchen of Leilani's home in Devon. Photo by Doug Wahlsten, July 6, 2003
Photographs 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.
Sin 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.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloFonds contient des états financiers, des plans architecturaux, des procès verbaux, des documents constitutionnels, des listes des actionnaires, des lettres circulaires, des rapports, des listes et documents de comité, des bulletins, des organigrammes, de la correspondence, des programmes, des documents de recherche et conférences, des reçus, publicités, cartes géographiques, cartes de souhaits, budgets, notes, instructions, questionnaires, plans d'actions, pétitions, annuaires, mémoires, dépliants, catalogues, journaux, statuts et règlements, registres, invitations, livres, catéchismes, partitions de piano, revues, organes, et divers publications.
Fonds consists of financial documents, architectural plans, meeting minutes, constitutional documents, shareholder lists, circular letters, reports, committee lists and documents, bulletins, organizational chart, correspondance, programs, research and conference documents, receipts, advertisements, maps, greeting cards, budgets, notes, instructions, questionnaires, action plans, petitions, directories, memoirs, pamphlets, catalogs, journals, statutes and rules, registers, invitations, books, catechisms, piano sheet music, magazines, digests, and various publications.
Sin títuloCe fonds contient des rapports et documents, notes, reçus, journaux personnels, correspondence, cartes de voeux, certificats, documents légaux et successoraux, documents commémoratifs, des discours, photos de familles, records de service militaire, curriculum vitae, documents de conférences, brochures d'associations, des journaux, des bulletins et documents de réunions, des extraits de journaux et livres reliés a l'histoire de la famille Motut. Les matériaux sont des documents familiales et personnels relié au Dr. Roger Motut, son épouse Jeanne (Boisvert), et famille; le travail professionnel de Dr. Motut et son implication avec un variété d'associations tel que la Fédération Canadienne-française de l'Ouest, l'Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, le Collège des Jésuites d’Edmonton, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, ACFA (Association Canadienne-française de l’Alberta), Le Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, Société Radio-Canada, Société historique de la Saskatchewan, Collège Saint-Jean and Faculté Saint-Jean; ainsi qu'une variété de rapports et documents sur la littérature Canadienne-française, la culture, l'éducation, le language, et l'histoire; bilinguisme, l'histoire Métis, et une variété d'histoires de familles et individus Canadien-français.
Fonds contains Reports and papers, notes, receipts, personal journals, correspondence, greeting cards, certificates, legal and estate documentation, commemorative documents, speeches, family photos, military service records, curriculum vitae, conference materials, association brochures, journals, bulletins and meeting documentation, newspaper clippings and books pertaining to the Motut family history. Records include personal family documents relating to Dr. Roger Motut, his wife Jeanne (Boisvert), and family; Dr. Motut’s professional work and his involvement with various associations including Fédération Canadienne-française de l’Ouest, Association canadienne d'éducation de langue française, Collège des Jésuites d’Edmonton, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, ACFA (Association Canadienne-française de l’Alberta), Le Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, Société Radio-Canada, Société historique de la Saskatchewan, Collège Saint-Jean and Faculté Saint-Jean; as well as various reports and papers on French-Canadian literature, culture, schooling, language and history; bilingualism; Métis history; and various histories of French-Canadian families and individuals.
Sin títuloCe fonds inclus des matériaux qui provient de et qui sont relié aux évènements et l'histoire du Campus Saint-Jean, ainsi que de l'information et matériaux relié aux Oblats et divers organisations. Le fonds inclus la correspondence, des annuaires, des notices biographiques, des procès-verbaux, des journaux Le Franco et des extraits, des bulletins d'information (Le Saint-Jean, La Presse Active, etc.), des photographs, des négatifs photographiques, et des diapositives. Le fonds contient aussi beaucoup de matériel relié à la Chorale Saint-Jean et des concerts en française, qui inclus des programmes, des affiches, des articles de journaux et publicités, des CDs, et des photos.
Accession includes materials from and relating to the events and history of Campus Saint-Jean with information and material relating to the Oblats and foundation Diverses, including correspondence, yearbooks, biographical sketches, meeting minutes, Le Franco newspapers and clippings, newsletters (including Le Saint-Jean and La Presse Active), photographs, negatives, and slides. Accession also contains extensive material relating to the Chorale Saint-Jean Choir and French language concerts, including programs, posters, newspaper articles and advertisements, CDs, and photos.
Sin títuloLe fonds ACFA permet de retracer le développement de certains accomplissements dans la francophonie albertaine ; il offre en effet de nombreux témoignages sur les activités, religieuses, politiques, économiques, pédagogiques ou culturelles, dans lesquelles les Franco-albertains se sont impliqués au cours du 20e siècle. Il comprend des documents nationaux, provinciaux, régionaux et locaux. On y retrouve, en particulier, des papiers administratifs et financiers, des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance et des publications. Le fonds inclut aussi des documents sur le poste de radio CHFA et sur les journaux La survivance et Le Franco.
The ACFA fonds enables to trace back the development of accomplishments in the Franco-albertan community ; it contains several testimonies on activities, religious, political, economic, pedagogical or cultural, in which Franco-albertans were involved over the course of the 20th century. It also contains national, provincial, regional and local documents. In particular, there are administrative and financial documents, meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications. The fonds also includes documents about the CHFA radio station and the journals La Survivance and Le Franco.
Sin títuloFonds contient des bulletins d’information sur les Oblats, des albums souvenirs, des livres d’histoire sur l’église catholique en Alberta central, des albums souvenir sur le collège des jésuites, un livre de chant liturgique, des publications religieuses.
Fonds contains information bulletins on the Oblates, souvenir albums, books on the history of the Catholic church in central Alberta, souvenir albums on the Jesuit college, a book of liturgical songs, and religious publications.
Fonds contient des sondages, des résumés d'entrevues, des matériaux de cours, des rapports, des répertoires de projets, des historiques, des ententes, des lettres, des procès-verbaux, des articles, des dépliants, des mémos, et des vidéos.
Fonds contains questionnaires, interview summaries, course materials, reports, project inventories, timelines, agreements, letters, meeting minutes, articles, flyers, memos, and videos.
Sin títuloAccession consists of VHS tapes pertaining to the University of Alberta convocation in 1998.
Accession consists of 25 video cassette tapes from the University of Alberta containing Spring and Fall Convocation, as well as Honorary Degree recipients.
Accession consists of 6 VHS tapes containing information on the organization of the University of Alberta and the University of Victoria.
Accession consists of Umatic video cassettes pertaining to Drama at the University of Alberta.
Accession consists of financial estimates for the University of Alberta. Accession also contains materials for the Office of the Comptroller/Bursar.
Accession consists of the personal papers of Norman Yates.
Sin títuloInternational Geographic Union - Commission on Population Geography files.
Sin títuloPersonal papers include correspondence, notes, government publications, drafts of book "A Legal History of Alberta", and background articles.
Sin títuloMeeting minutes for: Committee on Student Affairs (1913-1961), House Committee (1914-1955) and General Residence Committee (1957-1962).
Sin títuloThe accession consists of copies of minutes of departmental staff meetings of the Department of Physiology,
Sin títuloAccession consists of the records of Dr. Peter J. Murphy of the Department of Forestry, including professional activities (1979-1984) and other materials (1970-1975, 1986).
Sin títuloAccession consists of recordings and transcripts of interviews with witnesses to the 1919 Lac La Biche forest fire, conducted by Peter J. Murphy.
Sin títuloAccession consists of published newsletters, reports, finding aids, books, and other archival reference material.
The framed renderings are identified in the attached finding aid as per measurements and content. Renderings of University of Alberta Buildings - Edmonton AB.
Accession 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.
Sin títuloAccession consists of annual departmental reports from 1969-1970.
Sin títuloPhotographs of campus events, faculties and portraits
Sin títuloAccession consists of personal papers of Ivan Rudnytsky.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sin títuloAccession consists of audio recordings and transcripts of interviews of Ernest C. Manning, conducted by Lydia Semotiuk.
Sin títuloChemistry-Physics-Mathematics building under construction with steel beams in place, September 21, 1959.
Opening of the President's Advisory Committee on Campus Review office at the University of Alberta, likely in the Department of Chemistry.
Site for new Chemistry building, December 1958.
Site for new Chemistry building, December 1958.
Chemistry building under construction, April 1959.
Chemistry building at the University of Alberta, August 1980.
Physical Science Center building under construction, November 1958. The foundation was contracted out to Poole Construction Co Ltd.
Swan Hills Treatment Centre opening: Anka S; Walter Harris; Murdo McKenzie; John Devereau; Al Schoening; Frank Belyea; Joe Molho, Former Mayor of Swan Hills.
Swan Hills Treatment Centre opening: John Devereau; Jennifer McJuade[?]; Bert Huffman; Al Schoening; and Phyllis Harris seated.
Harris leaning on his Pontiac car, with his friends taking pictures at a mountain viewpoint. Image found inside card from Audrey and Willard F Allen. Willard Allen was a friend and fellow chemistry teacher at the University of Alberta.
Harris 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.
Photograph taken in the Inorganic and Analytical Research Laboratory. Image focuses on the Leeds & Northrup Electro Chemograph Type E with a built in Speedomax Recorder designed for polarography analysis. Machine commonly used in the study of kinetics and mechanism of inorganic reactions. Image also appears in "New Physical Sciences Centre" booklet advertising the newly built facility.
Two technicians working on glass lathes in the Glass Blowing Shop. This room was used for the building and design of new glass equipment for research. The shop was located in the basement of the physics-mathematics wing.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta built to house three departments of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. The building officially opened May 24, 1961 and was designed by the Department of Public Works.
Graduate Research Laboratory in the Physical Science Center.
Physical Chemical Research laboratory with two people at work on high vacuum lines.