Photographs of campus events, faculties and portraits
Sem títuloAccession consists of correspondence, reports and other materials from the office of the Vice-President (Academic).
Sem títuloAccession consists of meeting materials, agenda and minutes from the University Planning Committee.
Sem títuloAccession consists of conference materials from The Human Context of Science and Technology (HCST) in Kananaskis in 1980. W. F. Allen, Vice-President (Academic), attended the conference.
Sem títuloAccession consists of project files from the University/Community Special Projects Fund Advisory Committee.
Sem títuloAccession consists of office files from the Vice-President (Academic).
Sem títuloAccession consists of office files from the Vice-President (Academic).
Sem títuloAccession consists of office files from the Office of the Vice-President (Academic), including faculty and department correspondence, files from support units, committee files, government files, general files, restructuring files, and other records.
Sem títuloThe accession comprises 180 cm of textual records arranged by series arising from specific functions of the creating office. It includes records of activities related to an array of committees and functions including Canada Research Excellence Chairs, Physical Activity Strategic Operating Committee, Facilities Development Committee, Academic Planning, Enrolment Planning Envelope,
and President's Advisory Committee and Academic Measures Advancement Reports, Records include agendas, minutes of meetings, decisions, correspondence and reports.
The files are arranged according group or function to which the records relate and as part of the creator's file classification system.
Sem títuloScrapbooks, Friends of the Indian Society.
Sem títuloPhotograph 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
Reports of the Governors of the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloBoard of Governor Minutes, 1959-1969
Sem títuloDuplicate copies of Board of Governors Committee and Study Reports
Sem títuloBoard of Governors and Executive Committee minutes
Sem títuloPortraits of Board of Governors Chairmen
Sem títuloAccession consists of Executive Committee and Board minutes and appendices.
Sem títuloPhotographs of Universiade '83
Sem títuloAccession consists of VHS tapes of University of Alberta convocations.
Sem títuloOffice files and reviews
Sem títuloResearch materials for Hurlburt's book: Law Reform Commissions in the United Kingdom Australia and Canada.
Materials include correspondence, interviews, notes and articles.
Memorial tribute to Wilbur Bowker
Sem 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 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”.
Place: Red River Settlement
From: K. G. Smith, Hudson's Bay House, London
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 1pp
Notes: Smith mentions seven enclosed invoices and the amount and balance of a shipment.
Place: Salisbury Street, Ireland
From: John Chapman, Missionary at Middle Church
To: Reverend John Smithurst, 18 Salisbury Street, Ireland
Details: 2pp
Notes: Chapman thanks Smithurst for newspapers and of his letter detailing his route to New York. He also discusses the status of the congregation and the building of a new church.
Sem títuloThe archives comprise documentation about the history of thee East Asian Studies Llbrary holdings comprising Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) collection at UA library from 1970s to 2000. Aside from library correspondence, there are also reports on East Asian studies department (founding and expansion) especially as they relate to library concerns along with budget and statistical information.
Sem 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.
Accession 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.
Ce 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.
Sem títuloHarris after the University of Waterloo's fifty-fourth Convocation wearing academic hood and gown. Pictured here with Chancellor James Hadsworth; [?]; WAE (Pete) McBryde, former Dean of Science; and Douglas Wright, President of Waterloo.
New Chemistry Building under construction with steel beams in place.
New Chemistry Building under construction with bricks being laid.
Card attached to image reads "President Myer Horowitz [University of Alberta] presenting bookends to Walter Harris in honor of 30 years on faculty 1976".
Personal and professional papers
Sem títuloAccession comprises correspondence of Austin Mardon along with publications including articles and manuscripts, notes and research relating to Alberta politics, religion and politicians. The accession also includes records related to Mardon's family history.
Sem títuloParish records of the Basilian Fathers of St. Peter and St. Paul (Mundare, AB)
Sem títuloAccession consists of photographs from the Edmonton Journal used in the 1983-1984 Special Anniversary Edition yearbook.
Sem títuloAccession consists of photographs of students and student activities at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloDepartment of Linguistics, office files.
Sem títuloMeeting minutes and other activity records
Sem títuloAccession records, circulation records and account books
Sem títuloMinutes, correspondence and reports
Sem títuloPhotographs of opening of William Rowan Laboratory
Sem títuloHarris 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.
Black leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos and cash accounts maintained at back of diary Separate file of loose items retained
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound pocket diary with hand-written entries; more of a notebook.
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries; more of a notebook filled with memoranda, lists, and draft notes One item removed (see separated materials note)
Sem títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Memos and cash accounts kept at back of diary
Sem 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
Sem títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries with entries related to the Canadian Mounted Rifles and Lord Strathcona's Horse
Sem títuloBlack leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary, addrresses and cash accounts at back of diary
Sem títuloBurgandy leather-bound; hand-written entries Includes identification form at front of diary; addresses and cash accounts at back of diary
Sem títuloPocket diary; notebook style; hand-written entries Britain, especially Scotland.
Sem títuloLarge bound daily diary; hand-written entries One item removed from diary and placed behind it in file Calgary
Sem títuloLarge bound daily diary; hand-written entries
Sem títuloAccession consists of publications by F. M. Salter (1934-1955) and E. K. Broadus (1909-1935).
Sem títuloDepartment of English Minutes, 1930 - 1970
Sem títuloAccession consists of financial estimates for the University of Alberta. Accession also contains materials for the Office of the Comptroller/Bursar.
Accession consists of minutes of the Executive Committee and General Faculties Council.
Sem títuloAccession consists of reports of committees of the General Faculties Council about the evening credit program, admission requirements, and Dr. Crosby's report.
Sem títuloAccession consists of minute books of the General Faculties Council (1980-1981) and the Executive Committee (1980-1981).
Sem títuloFaculty Women's Club: Minutes, Newsletters, Interest Group Annual Reports, Executive Member List. FWC Brochures, Anniversary Items of Historical interest.
Sem títuloMinutes, records, finances and directories
Sem títuloAccession consists of minutes, correspondence, and other office files from the Faculty Women's Club.
Sem títuloMinutes, correspondence and history
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloOperational files including minutes, by-laws, and scholarships from the Education Society of Edmonton.
Sem títuloThe 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 títuloConsisting of a wide range of teaching and research materials created by Dr. Hiruki and colleagues during his career, this accession represents his dedication and contributions to the field of plant pathology. With materials from the 1950s to the 1990s, the accession includes images and samples of plant specimens, presentation slides, lecture notes, laboratory notebooks, conference materials and other records related to the work conducted in Dr. Hiruki’s lab at the University of Alberta, as well as awards and certificates he received. Activities that led to the creation of these records include: field research, lecture and conference preparation, and laboratory work such as experiments using inoculation and fluorescence, camera testing, and documenting the progression of disease/infection in plants. The materials are arranged in accordance with media type.
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 títuloTyped 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 títuloTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Sem títuloAccession consists of audio recordings and transcripts of interviews of Ernest C. Manning, conducted by Lydia Semotiuk.
Sem títuloOpening 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.
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.
President's Advisory Committee on Campus Review Steering Committee: Henry Kreisel, Fred Enns, Bill Jopling, Walter E Harris. For coloured version see accession no. 2012-27-3.5.
Image taken inside chemistry lab of: Donaldo Oliveria, Trevor Higgins, George Scheil, Walter Harris, and Boris Rudenko, dated February 1971.