Accession consists of photographs of waterways and oil sands of Alberta. The materials were collected by J. M. Parker from various sources for a lecture on the oil sands.
Accession consists of interviews of A. Cooke, recorded by J. M. Parker.
Parker, James McPhersonAccession consists of correspondence, research proposals, interviews, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, and other research material from the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Project Research.
Parker, James McPhersonManuscripts and field diaries in binders, published reports from Soper's library, processed reports and photocopies presented to Soper.
Soper, J. DeweyTyped verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Swan Hills Plant opening.
Physical Science Center at the University of Alberta.
Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics building under construction, February 1959. The steel frame was erected by C.W. Carry Ltd and Calgary Structural Steel Ltd.
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on a field trip to Steep Rock Mine in Atikokan, September 1984. TAC went as part of their efforts to research the Canadian Shield. During WWII, the lake at this site had been drained and iron ore was recovered. It had since been refilling with water. Harris' job was to complete a risk assessment of the area. Slide found in the container labeled Hazardous Wastes.
Hume at the Detroit Convention, Fall 1962.
Walter Harris, John Devereau and their wives posing in front of a sign at a gas station near Swan Hills Treatment Centre.
Harry E Gunning posing with Harris at Gunning's appreciation event.
Physical Sciences Auditorium with 400 sloping seats full of students. The auditorium was housed in a seperate wing to the North of the Mathematics-Physics building and was used for large lecture classes, special lectures and public meetings. A projection booth is also located at the back of the room.
Undergraduate laboratory with private working areas for up to twenty students. The side benches and cabinets display equiptment and materials in general use.
The Metrpolitan-Vickers MS-2 model being operated by a technician in the Mass Spectrometer Laboratory.
Physics machine shop with wood and metal-working equipment to create materials for research and undergraduate laboratories. The machine shop was located in the basement of the physics-mathematics wing.
Harris standing in an active undergraduate chemistry laboratory.
Harris in the laboratory.
Unknown photograph owned by SG Davis. After Davis' passing, it was found among the files in his office and acquired by Harris.
Close up photograph of Harris. Note on the back reads "Planned Parenthood".
Image of Harris taken and sent to the Royal Society.
Image of Harris and Habgood. Harry Habgood co-authored Programmed Temperature Gas Chromatography with Harris, the first book published by anyone in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta.
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) photograph taken June 1989. Missing from the photo is John Convey. List of member credentials is attached to the original photo.
Harris appears sixth from the right in the back row.
Harris accepting award from Fred Cantwell, a fellow University of Alberta chemistry staff member and presenter at the conference. This happened during the "Symposium in Honour of W.E. Harris : Analytical Chemistry- its Role in Socio-Economic Development" .
Walter Harris was awarded this certificate as part of Alberta's centennial celebrations. The certificate reads: "The Alberta Centennial Medal is conferred upon Walter Edgar Harris. In recognition of outstanding service to the people and province of Alberta September 1, 2005".
Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Walter Harris on April 3, 2000. Harris and his wife, Phyllis, were founding members of Planned Parenthood Edmonton. They helped to change the Criminal Code so artificial contraception was no longer illegal.
Certificate recognizing Harris' fifty year membership to The Chemical Institute of Canada, presented May 29, 1995.
Certificate inducting Harris as a New Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada. The ceremony was held at Rideau Hall on November 22, 2002.
Head shot of Harris that was used in various articles.
Walter Harris' Achievement Award recognizing his excellence in the field of Analytical Chemistry.
Letter reflecting on Harris as a professor and congratulating him on becoming a Member of the Order of Canada from William B Carpenter, dated April 27, 1999.
Harris accepting a gift at the Symposium on Analytical Chemistry in honor of his retirement from the University of Alberta on August 15, 1980.
Harris's Certificate of Fitness from Fort Snelling Minnesota, dated June 4, 1945.
Harris standing on a hill in Trail, British Columbia. Caption reads "Trail and CMS". The image was likely taken the summer after Harris' third year at University when he worked at Consolidated Minning and Smelting as a general labourer in the phosphate fertilizer plant. Slide used in personal presentation.
Letter to Harris from HA Laitinen concerning revisions to the Chemical Analysis, dated May 1971.
National Research Universal reactor Atomic Energy of Canada United in Chalk River, Ontario. Harris spent one summer in Chalk River with R Betts on the isotopic separation of sodium-22 and sodium -24. Slide found in box labeled AECL for the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited likely used in lecture or public talk.
Full lecture notes on Walter Harris' talk "Risk Assessment" given to Sigma Xi at Corbett Hall on September 24 1997. See accession no. 2012-27-235.2 for corresponding lecture slides and accession no. 2012-27-235.1 for a poster that advertised the public talk.
Poster advertising the public lecture "Low Dose Risk Assessment" by Harris with opening remarks by Roger S Smith. The lecture was sponsored by the University of Alberta chapter Society of the Sigma XI- Research Society of North America and held on September 24, 1997. See accession no. 2012-27-235.2 for corresponding lecture slides and accession no. 2012-27-179.1 for respective lecture notes.
Original paintings, drawings and graphs commissioned for use in the New Canadian Encyclopedia
New Canadian EncyclopediaAdministrative and production files.
Fringe Festival materials include applications, posters, programmes and photographs.
Other materials include Chinook Theatre programs and School Tour materials (feed-back, evaluations and teacher study guides)
Series illustrates the likeness of Ernest C. Manning from various sources, including newspaper articles, a cover of a biographical sketch by John Cashman, and a negative from the UAA. Series consists of 5 graphic materials that have been scanned and Photoshopped.
Manning, Ernest C.Index for audio recordings of interviews of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Personal and professional papers
Thomas, Lewis HerbertNational Historic Sites and Monuments Board files
Thomas, Lewis HerbertCorrespondence
Thomas, Lewis HerbertTheatre records.
Louis Romanet: Portraits and photos of unidentified Inuit people
Council of Canadians records
Hurtig, MelPersonal papers, including materials from the National Party of Canada and the Junior Encyclopedia of Canada
Hurtig, MelThe fonds consists of nearly 31 meters of material mainly of correspondence and files from the dates of 1960-1995 from Walter Jungkind’s work in several organizations including Icograda, the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada; the Society of Graphic Designers of Alberta; the creation of Graphic Design at the University of Alberta and the University of Alberta’s Visual Identity.
Jungkind, WalterPeter Lougheed is a former premier of Alberta (1971-1985) who was in charge of the Progressive Conservative government in the province during an era of significant development for Alberta in relation to the energy sectors and provincial contribution to the national scene. Peter Lougheed was born in Calgary on July 26, 1928, son of Edgar and Edna Lougheed and grandson of Sir James Alexander Lougheed. He was educated in Calgary public schools, was awarded a BA. and LLB. from the University of Alberta in 1951 and 1952 respectively, and an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1954, Lougheed was elected leader of a moribund Progressive Conservative party in Alberta in 1965, and went on to win a seat in the legislature in 1967, and to become premier at the head of a new Progressive Conservative government in 1971 He was premier of the province through tumultuous years of boom and bust, the development of the energy industry, and federal-provincial conflicts. Lougheed retired from politics in 1985 after winning four successive election victories. Since leaving politics, Lougheed has been partner and counsel with Bennett Jones law firm in Calgary, active in international business pursuits, and much involved in national issues of trade and constitutional reform. Today Lougheed makes his home in Calgary. He continues to be involved in business pursuits, actively supports various organizations, and speaks out on matters of public concern. For a more complete biography see archivist’s file.
These records were in Lougheed’s custody in various locations over the years. Some of the early scrapbooks and other material in the fonds was originally assembled outside Lougheed’s office and without his direction by other interested parties and given to Lougheed as part of his memorabilia collection. Originally, prior to 1971, items collected seem to have been kept in P. C. party or Official Opposition offices, but during Lougheed’s long term as premier, they were kept in his Calgary premier’s office, and after he left public office, in his law office at Bennett Jones. They were later stored at the Ranchmen’s Club and were transferred to the Lougheed House archives in 2004.
The fonds consists of quasi-personal material collected by Lougheed during the course of his political and post-political career, along with a few pertinent items saved from his pre-political life. This is essentially a collection of items chosen by Peter Lougheed (or, in the case of newsclippings, but staff under his direction) to document that part of his life which has been in the public eye since 1965, and to showcase aspects of those public achievements which gave him particular personal satisfaction, or were simply fun, In the manner of a scrapbook, this collection was always intended as a display.
The collection documents, from Lougheed’s personal point of view and from that of the mass media, his career in Progressive Conservative party politics and campaigns throughout his tenure as premier, his official activities while in public office as leader of the opposition and premier, and his ongoing service to the community and the nation since 1985.
Executive Committee Minutes from 1965-2006
Executive CommitteeFonds consists of records pertaining to the Canadian Women's Theatre Guild.
Canadian Women's Theatre Guild. Edmonton BranchAccession consists of office files (1973-1979) and reference works (1970-1977) from the Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)Office files
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)Office files
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic)Folio newspapers and news releases (complete series).
Office of Public AffairsM.E. Hartnett, correspondence.
Hartnett, M.E.Marilyn Pilkington papers: President and Vice-President files and excerpts from personal scrapbook
Shaw, Marilyn PilkingtonOffice Files
Alumni Association"The Gateway" newspaper (Vols. 1-4) and "The Weekly Newsletter" (Vols 1-4)
Alberta Legislative LibraryRichard Eaton Singers concert - CFRN Television (Harry Farmer host)
Munn, AlexandraAccession consists of: a photograph of the Executive of the first Students' Council at the University of Alberta; and a photograph of the YWCA, possibly Student Faculty or the Wauneita Society. The names of individuals in the photographs are included.
Burke StudioStudent programs, songs, memorabilia, etc. 1919-1922
Philp, D.F.