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Ailsa H. Walker fonds
UAA Fonds 0515 · Fonds · 1945-1948

Fonds consists of memorabilia related to Ailsa H. Walker's time as a student at the University of Alberta.

Walker, Ailsa H.
Alan Emerson Cameron fonds
UAA Fonds 0251 · Fonds · 1921-1933

The fonds consists of two leather bound photo albums. The photos were taken during Cameron's research field trips into northern Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Cameron usually performed the trips for the Department of Mining Engineering with senior students. The first album, titled University of Alberta, 1915 -1938, was created for the Department of Mining Engineering. The second album, Field Trips, for Research Council of Alberta, were taken in 1921 and 1930. The photos remain in the arrangement Cameron created and the captions inform the descriptions for each photo.

Cameron, Alan Emerson
Albert Lafrance fonds
UAA Fonds 0633 · Fonds · 1923-2015

Ce fonds contient des documents et rapports financiers, des budgets, de la correspondence, des programmes de concerts et d'évènements, des catalogues d'inventaire, des filières audio (MP3), des horaires, des bulletins d'information, des pièces de musique, des coordonnées, des procès-verbaux et ordres du jour, des rapports de projet, des extraits de journaux, des dépliants, des cartes géographiques, des photos, et des pièces de théâtre.

This fonds contains dfinancial documents and reports, budgets, correspondence, concert and event programmes, inventory catalogues, audio files (MP3), schedules, information bulletins, sheet music, contact information, meeting minutes and agendas, project reports, journal clippings, pamphlets, maps, photos, and theatrical play manuscripts.

Lafrance, Albert
UAA Fonds 0156 · Fonds · 1931-1989

Fonds consists of office files, correspondences, publications, minutes, and administrative documents related to the Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA).

Alberta Institute of Agrologists
UAA Fonds 0516 · Fonds · 1917-1995

Accession consists of records related to the activities of the Alberta Research Council, formerly known as the Research Council of Alberta and the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta.

Alberta Research Council
UAA Fonds 0449 · Fonds · 1964-2014

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Alberta Teacher's Association and the Alberta Fitness Leadership Certification Association.

Alberta Teachers' Association
Alberta Women's Bureau fonds
UAA Fonds 0158 · Fonds · 1975-1984

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Alberta Women's Bureau.

Alberta Women's Bureau
UAA Fonds 0366 · Fonds · 1890-1910

The A.C. Rutherford fonds consists predominantly of incoming correspondence concerning his years as Premier of Alberta. The documents are typed and handwritten and are generally arranged in their original chronological order.

Rutherford, Alexander Cameron
Alexander Matejko fonds
UAA Fonds 0480 · Fonds · [1966]-1978

Fonds consists of records related to Alexander Matejko's time as a professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta.

Matejko, Alexander
Alexander Smith fonds
UAA Fonds 0437 · Fonds · 1941-1971

Fonds consists of teaching, publishing, and research records of Dr. Alexander Smith.

Smith, Alexander
UAA Fonds 0315 · Fonds · 1924-1976

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Arthur Crocker Leighton.

Leighton, Alfred Crocker
Alfred Leahey fonds
UAA Fonds 0314 · Fonds · 1921-1981

Fonds consists of records pertaining to soil scientist, Alfred Leahey.

Leahey, Alfred
Ali-Amir Husain fonds
UAA Fonds 0418 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Ali-Amir Husain.

Husain, Ali-Amir
Andre Nitecki fonds
UAA Fonds 0344 · Fonds · 1963-1982

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Librarian Andre Nitecki.

Nitecki, Andre
96-165 · Fonds · 1910s through 1990s

This collection contains manuscripts, private and official correspondence, diplomatic documents, photographs, and published works (collected and individual) by or about Ivo Andrić.

Andrić, Ivo, 1892-1975
Annora Brown fonds
UAA Fonds 0246 · Fonds · 1926-1982

Fonds consists of the personal and professional papers of Annora Brown, and includes correspondence, scrapbooks, sketches, reviews, clippings, reference materials and photographs. The majority of the materials date from 1926 to 1982, and were donated in one accession (UAA-1982-116).

Brown, Annora
UAA Fonds 0328 · Fonds · 1907-1980

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Pharmacologist and Administrator Dr. Arnold Whitney Matthews.

Matthews, Arnold Whitney
Art Howell fonds
UAA Fonds 0510 · Fonds · [ca. 1914-1924]

Fonds consists of records created or collected by Art Howell.

Howell, Art
Arthur Balmer Watt fonds
UAA Fonds 0390 · Fonds · 1894-1958

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Journalist Arthur Watt.

Watt, Arthur Balmer
Arthur Campbell Walsh fonds
UAA Fonds 0388 · Fonds · 1940-1945

Fonds consists of photographs by Arthur Walsh.

Walsh, Arthur Campbell
UAA Fonds 0230 · Fonds · 1925-1976

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Dentist Dr. Arthur Christian Ahrens.

Ahrens, Arthur Christian
Arthur Gilbert McCalla fonds
UAA Fonds 0329 · Fonds · 1932-1983

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Plant Scientist Dr. Arthur McCalla of the Faculty of Agriculture.

McCalla, Arthur Gilbert
UAA Fonds 0298 · Fonds · 1801-1984

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Plan Pathologist Arthur W.C. Henry.

Henry, Arthur Wellesley Campbell
UAA Fonds 0165 · Fonds · 1966-1990

The Assiniboia Community Housing Cooperative (ACHC) fonds document the history and function of the Cooperative, and its predecessor, the Campus Co-operative Association. The records span the years from the inception of the Co-operative in 1967, through its existence 21 years later when the records to that date were deposited with the University of Alberta Archives.

The records, largely textual, required a fair amount of sorting when received at the Archives. Papers were removed from binders, and duplicate records disposed. There was a lot of duplication of records, as individual executive members along with each ‘house’ in the Cooperative maintained a set of minutes, audited financial statements, policies and procedures manuals, along with forms for completing maintenance checks and house inventories. As well, the collection was weeded of financial ephemera (invoices, returned cheques, bills, etc) since summary financial records existed. An original listing provided by a then member of the ACHC aided the arrangement and description process.

The records have been sorted into ten series, including: the Cooperative Movement; Executive Committee Records; Minutes (Board and General); Financial Records; Membership Records, Property Management Records; Property Expansion Records; Legal Advice Records; Historic Records; and the Newsletter (The Cooper). Some of the series are very small, while others like the Financial records series and Property Management records series are necessarily arranged into sub-series to better organize the material. There is a complete set of minutes from the 1960s through to January of 1987. Membership records are particularly complete for the mid-1970s to the early 1980s; earlier membership records, particularly for the 1960s, are sketchier. The records are in good physical shape.

The Assiniboia Community Housing Cooperative records reflect an interesting alternative to standard student housing arrangements available on the University of Alberta campus in the mid-1960’s. It was, writes Rod Olstad in a 1988 Gateway article, “the first organized, yet unofficial, co-ed housing at the U of A.” Principles of democracy were essential to the Cooperative, with their elected executive, membership votes on all matters of house policy and operation, and safeguards to protect individual members from potential financial liability, etc. Co-op members were instrumental in lobbying the University in 1973 to abandon plans to demolish much of the low-cost housing in the North Garneau neighbourhood, demanding instead that this housing be retained and renovated to ensure that low-cost, alternative housing was available for students.

The ACHC records can also be viewed as a part of the larger national Co-operative housing movement emerging in the same period. The unique living arrangement that is the Cooperative, with its accompanying problems and triumphs, is well documented in these records.

Assiniboia Community Housing Cooperative
UAA Fonds 0469 · Fonds · 1906-1986 [predominantly 1929-1986]

Le 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.

ACFA
UAA Fonds 0166 · Fonds · 1960-1988

Fonds consists of minutes, files from the President's office, and other records related to the Association of Professional Librarians of the University of Alberta and the Committee on Library Governance.

Association of Professional Librarians of the University of Alberta
Austin Mardon fonds
UAA Fonds 0452 · Fonds · 1970-2010

Personal papers, research, biographical information, financial statements
RESTRICTED to permission of Austin Mardon

Mardon, Austin
Barter Theatre fonds
UAA Fonds 0652 · Fonds · 1972 - 1978

The fonds consists of programs, press clippings, publicity notices, photos, slides, and show lists pertaining to the productions put on by Alberta Barter Theatre between the years 1972 and 1978. The records are in roughly chronological order according to their production.

Barter Theatre
Benjamin Wheeler fonds
UAA Fonds 0394 · Fonds · 1939-1945

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Benjamin Wheeler.

Wheeler, Benjamin
Bente Roed fonds
UAA Fonds 0441 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Bente Roed including documenting the research, composition and promotion fo the book "Printmaking in Alberta."

Roed, Bente
UAA Fonds 0595 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Bibliotheque Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta.

Bibliotheque Saint-Jean
Blackberg family fonds
UAA Fonds 0242 · Fonds · 1910-1973

Fonds consists of these series: I Biographical materials (1940-1962). Certificates and news clippings relating to A.L. and Anna Blackberg. II Correspondence (1941-1959). Includes letters to Harold J. Hole. III Memorabilia (1956-1964). Includes commemorative booklets, Royal Tour (1959), including instructions for the stopover in Yellowknife; other printed materials; maps. IV Motion pictures (1951-1963). Family and community events (18 film reels, 8mm). V Photographs (1910-[1973]). Family, Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories (1257 images).

Blackberg family
Board of Governors fonds
UAA Fonds 0002 · Fonds · 1911-1990

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Board of Governors at the University of Alberta.

Board of Governors
Borys Lewytzkyj fonds
UAA Fonds 0586 · Fonds · 1932-1983

This fonds contains offprints of Lewytskyj's newspaper and journal articles (1941-1980), unpublished reports and conference papers, diploma and PhD from Ukrainian Free University (Munich). Also contained are rare Ukrainian political journals of the 1940s. Materials are both conservation photocopies and originals.

Lewytzkyj, Borys
Brian Hocking fonds
UAA Fonds 0299 · Fonds · 1930-1974

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Entomologist Brian Hocking.

Hocking, Brian
Brian Llewellyn Evans fonds
UAA Fonds 0607 · Fonds · 1950-2014

The Dr. Brian Llewellyn Evan fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Brian Evans. The fonds comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of history, University administrative functions in various roles and his involvement with the Chinese Community in Alberta.

Evans, Brian Llewellyn
Brigham Young Card fonds
UAA Fonds 0257 · Fonds · 1920-1987

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Brigham Young Card.

Card, Brigham Young
Bruce Braden Peel fonds
UAA Fonds 0354 · Fonds · 1951-1982

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Librarian Bruce Peel.

Peel, Bruce Braden
UAA Fonds 0150 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta.

Bruce Peel Special Collections
BW Shandro
Fonds · 1905 - 2003
Part of Legion of Frontiersmen Collection

The archives consist of material compiled for Shandro's research purposes, including correspondence, other notes and textual material, various Legion publications dating back to the 1930s, photographs, artwork, and ephemera. Some items (Series 1, Folder 4; Folder 35; Series 2, Gazettes) contain French text. While some of the material relates to other commands, the bulk of the collection pertains to Canadian divisions of the Legion.

Byron Kratchovil fonds
UAA Fonds 0311 · Fonds · 1997 - 2004

The Byron Kratochvil fonds documents the professional career of an important teacher, researcher, writer and administrator who was associated with the University of Alberta for over thirty years. Dr. Kratochvil attained recognition as a respected analytical chemist, and served the University of Alberta as a professor of Chemistry, chairman of the Department of Chemistry, and as an administrator in his role as Associate Vice-President (Research). The records, largely textual, document Byron Kratochvil’s career at the University of Alberta, but also touch upon his earlier teaching experiences and research interests. The records provide a significant documentation of Kratochvil’s teaching career, with several files of lecture notes, student examinations and projects, and class records. Also strongly represented in the fonds, are the records generated from the textbooks written by Kratochvil and W.E. Harris and originally computer-published by the University of Alberta. Various drafts of the textbooks are retained in the records, complete with numerous annotations, inserts, corrections and research notes. There are fairly complete files of Chemistry Department-related records in the Kratochvil fonds, which include meeting minutes, internal memorandum, and committee reports retained on an annual basis. Byron Kratochvil was chair of the Department of Chemistry from 1989-1995, so the Department material for these years provides insight into the role of the Chairman, and the relationship the Department had with the larger Faculty of Science it reported to. Included also are the documents generated by the various University committees and research groups Professor Kratochvil sat on; of particular note are detailed files related to the Environmental Research and Studies Centre. A smaller series contains records generated during Byron Kratochvil’s time as Associate Vice-President (Research). A comprehensive set of Byron Kratochvil’s professional correspondence forms one series, and provides a record of his written communication with colleagues, graduate students, and scientific associations, relating to his research and various other issues. Among Kratochvil’s research interest topics are those in the area of the theory and application of sampling for chemical analysis; the measurement of free metal ion concentrations in solution; and the development of new analytical reagents and methods in nonacqueous solvents. Two smaller series contain documents linked to professional associations Professor Kratochvil supported, with textual and photographs items documenting scientific conferences and workshops he attended; as well as consulting work undertaken. The final series in this finding-aid consists of material designated as ‘personal’, although still very related to the series that precede it. Included here are copies of personnel documents related to salary and promotions, copies of CV’s and biographies as well as day planners and collected archives. The records are in excellent physical shape and because of their completeness and the broad span of years represented, provide valuable insight into one man’s career at the University of Alberta..

Kratochvil, Byron George
Campus Saint-Jean fonds
UAA Fonds 0623 · Fonds · 1920-2008

Ce 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.

Faculté Saint-Jean
UAA Fonds 0527 · Fonds · 2001-2008

The fonds consists of administrative and research records of the Canadian Century Research Infrastructure project.

Canadian Century Research Infrastructure
UAA Fonds 0104 · Fonds · 1960-2005

Records of the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, including correspondence of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and various departments of the Government of Canada, and Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut governments. Also included are records related to consultant contracts, Arctic Summer and Winter Schools, research grants, training grants, manuscripts, publications, and northern development records.

Canadian Circumpolar Institute
UAA Fonds 0174 · Fonds · 1952-1967

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Canadian Women's Theatre Guild.

Canadian Women's Theatre Guild. Edmonton Branch
Candas Jane Dorsey fonds
UAA Fonds 0663 · Fonds · 1957 - 1993

Candas Jane Dorsey Writing – Finding Aid

Dorsey, Candas Jane
Catalyst Theatre fonds
UAA Fonds 0658 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Catalyst Theatre and their productions.

Catalyst Theatre
Cecil Scott Burgess fonds
UAA Fonds 0249 · Fonds · 1891-1970

The C.S. Burgess fonds documents Burgess's administrative and professional activities from 1891 through 1971; he removed most remaining personal records before donating material to the Unviersity Archives. The records reflect Burgess's progess as a designer and the evolution of his design interests from his architectural articling and design studies in Scotland, England and his European study tours, to his professional consultation work and teaching in Canada beginning in Montréal and concluding with his tenure as a professor of architecture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. A small portion of the records document Burgess's work as a private consultant for public and private groups across Alberta. The records include lecture and public speaking notes on art, history and design; professional correspondence; design portfolios in various media from both his student and professional periods; photographs predominantly of his professional work with some of private acquaintances; a collection of postcards, maps and other art and design related ephemera.

The C.S. Burgess fonds documents Burgess's administrative and professional activities from 1891 through 1971; he removed most remaining personal records before donating material to the Unviersity Archives. The records reflect Burgess's progess as a designer and the evolution of his design interests from his architectural articling and design studies in Scotland, England and his European study tours, to his professional consultation work and teaching in Canada beginning in Montréal and concluding with his tenure as a professor of architecture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. A small portion of the records document Burgess's work as a private consultant for public and private groups across Alberta. The records include lecture and public speaking notes on art, history and design; professional correspondence; design portfolios in various media from both his student and professional periods; photographs predominantly of his professional work with some of private acquaintances; a collection of postcards, maps and other art and design related ephemera.

Burgess, Cecil Scott
Cedric James Lowe fonds
UAA Fonds 0321 · Fonds · 1914-1975

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Historian Cedric Lowe.

Lowe, Cedric James
UAA 0520 · Fonds · 1919-1983

Fonds consists of records created or used by the Ceremonies and Protocol Office at the University of Alberta. The records relate to convocation ceremonies, the university's 75th anniversary, Universiade '83, and other events.

Ceremonies and Protocol Office
Chancellor and Senate fonds
UAA Fonds 0001 · Fonds · 1908-1990

The Chancellor and Senate fonds are among the oldest and most significant records in the University of Alberta Archives. These records document the very inception of the University when through the University of Alberta Act in 1906, the Senate was created as the sole governing body of the University of Alberta. At its first meeting in March 1908, the Senate set the policy for the opening of the University in September 1908. The focus and mandate of the Senate has changed in the ensuing years, but it remains an important component of the University landscape. The Senate represents the public face of the University, and functions with the understanding that "an ongoing relationship with the community is fundamental to the effectiveness of the University." (Senate brochure)

The Chancellor and Senate records deposited with the University Archives span the period from the Senate's establishment as the governing body of the University, to its present functions within the University milieu. These records were received in numerous accessions over the past years, and although physically dispersed, are brought together intellectually in this comprehensive finding-aid to the fonds.

The records have been arranged within three broad series, and further arranged according to sub-series designations as well. Series 1 is the Chancellor and Senate Office administrative records, and include the Executive Officer files; Senate Office files related to Senate membership, correspondence, public relations, and financial matters; and Senate meetings. The meeting files are extensive, and fairly complete in terms of years represented. Early Senate meeting minutes were recorded in bound minute books and are complete from 1903 through 1970. Beginning in 1949, individual meeting files were maintained and contain agendas, minutes, related correspondence, and printed attachments related to specific Senate meetings. The Series 1 records present an excellent overall view of the day-to-day function of the Senate, and document its evolving role within the University of Alberta.

Series 2 records represent the Operational records of the Chancellor and Senate, and include those records related to the research and gathering of information, and the public presentation of this gathered knowledge. Sub-series within this broad series include Reports (usually ones presented to the Senate); Committees; Task Forces; and Hearings/Investigations/Commissions. The records are often quite linked within these sub-series; for example, an Ad Hoc Committee might be struck to consider a specific issue or topic, and this in turn may lead to the establishment of a task force to further develop and explore the topic, as well as prepare a comprehensive report on the findings. The Committee files document activities of the Senate standing committees and ad hoc committees, as well as joint University-wide committees with Senate representation. A particularly significant Senate activity involves the conferring of honorary degrees, and the Honorary Degree Committee files provide a wealth of information about the recipients of these degrees. Their files often contain biographical information about the recipient, nominating papers, photographs, and related correspondence. As the Chancellor is involved with all convocations, the Convocation Committee files also present a variety of information related to honorary degrees specifically, and convocation generally. There are often convocation programs, speeches, invitations, and planning documents. Within the Task Force sub-series, records concerning twenty-five task force investigations are represented, and arranged in their chronological order of establishment within the finding aid. The fourth sub-series of Hearings/Commissions/Investigations is a smaller set of records, and relates to broader University and public wide inquiries.

The final series of records relates to the Chancellors' papers. While information about the role of the Chancellor can be gleaned from all three series of records, this particular series focuses on the role of individual chancellors. Sub-series include Chancellor Installation ceremonies; Chancellor meetings; photographs; and the papers of individual Chancellors. The series is limited in that only nine individual Chancellors are represented (18 Chancellors have served the University between 1908 and 2008), and some of this information is sketchy and limited in scope. However, further information about individual Chancellors can be researched by consulting their private paper donations, or considering the correspondence files in Series 1.

The Chancellor and Senate fonds form a significant contribution to the documentation of the history and ongoing activities of the University of Alberta.

Office of the Chancellor and Senate
Charles A.S. Hynam fonds
UAA Fonds 0301 · Fonds · 1957-1977

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Sociologist Charles Hynam including a scrapbook.

Hynam, Charles A.S.
UAA Fonds 0553 · Fonds · 1978-1981

Accession consists of records created by the Chinese Library Association, including issues of their publication, Seacademy.

Chinese Library Association
UAA Fonds 0462 · Fonds · before 1975

Fonds includes records pertaining to the Chinese Students' Association at the University of Alberta including issues of The Midway.

Chinese Students' Association
Chorale Saint-Jean fonds
UAA Fonds 0632 · Fonds · 1914 - 2018

Fonds contient des documents relié à la Chorale Saint-Jean tels que des programmes, des extraits de journaux, des publicités de journaux, des pièces de musique, des feuilles de présences (et absences), listes de participants à la chorale, des opéras, des recueils de chants.

Fonds consists of records relating to Chorale Saint-Jean Choir including programs, newspaper clippings, newspaper advertisements, music scores, choir attendance sheets, choir participant lists, operas, and song books.

Chorale Saint-Jean
UAA Fonds 0638 · Fonds · 1971

Fonds consists of the records of Christopher Xerxes Ringrose, including his book of poetry, "Western Reunion."

Ringrose, Christopher X.
Chuji Hiruki Fonds
UAA Fonds 0464 · Fonds · 1958 - 2001

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. The fonds 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.

Hiruki, Chuji
UAA Fonds 0223 · Fonds · 1899

Fonds consists of records created or collected by the Citizens' Advisory Committee as part of the University of Alberta Area Transportation Study.

Citizens' Advisory Committee
UAA Fonds 0500 · Fonds · [ca. 1976-1983]

Fonds consists of records from the City of Edmonton Archives, including collection guides.

City of Edmonton Archives
CKUA fonds
UAA Fonds 0176 · Fonds · 1927 - ?

Fonds consists of materials related to CKUA radio.

CKUA
Clarence Alvin Laverty fonds
UAA Fonds 0312 · Fonds · 1923-1925; 1986

Accession consists of records pertaining to Engineer Clarence Laverty.

Laverty, Clarence Alvin
Claudette Tardif fonds
UAA Fonds 0644 · Fonds

Fonds contient des documents textuels relié au travail professionnel de Claudette Tardif tel que des résumés (CV), rapports, correspondence, matériel de cours, et des notes. Le fonds contient aussi des photos de famille.

Fonds consists of textual records pertaining to Claudette Tardif's professional work including materials such as resumes, reports, correspondences, course materials and notes. The fonds also contains family photographs.

Tardif, Claudette
TL 540 D53 C64 · Fonds · 1910s to 1990s

Includes photographs, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from Dickins' professional and military career, plus personal memorabilia.

Dickins, Clennell Haggerston ('Punch')
UAA Fonds 0524 · Fonds

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Computing and Network Services at the University of Alberta.

Computing and Network Services
Craig Corser fonds
UAA Fonds 0267 · Fonds · 1940-

Accession consists of photographs related to Craig Corser, his family, and the Department of Forest Science at the University of Alberta.

Corser, Craig
C.W. Mathers fonds
UAA Fonds 0413 · Fonds · [ca. 1980-1900]

Photographs copied from an original album created by Edmonton photographer, C.W. Mathers. Included are photographs representing aboriginals involved in trading and hunting activities, as well as photographs of northern settlements such as Fort Chipewyan, Fort Smith, Fort Providence, Fort McPherson, and Fort Good Hope.

Mathers, Charles Wesley
Darlene J.Comfort fonds
UAA Fonds 0265 · Fonds · 1888-1983

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Author Darlene Comfort.

Comfort, Darlene J.
David McKnight fonds
PS 8237 M6 D38 · Fonds · [197-]-2012

Fonds consist of David McKnight’s Canadian Little Magazine and Small Press archive, reflecting his interest in documenting the history of this genre of Canadian publishing, and include the pioneering work in the field done by Wynne Francis whose research files form part of the fonds. Through both of their collecting, the David McKnight fonds consists of materials which cover the history of Canadian small press publishing from 1923-2010.

The designation of the series was arrived at after considering the ordering of the material as it was received at Bruce Peel Special Collections. It was clear that there was an original ordering of the files, often according to an alphabetical or chronological scheme, and the files had titles. David McKnight separated his files broadly into those associated with his mentor and advisor, Wynne Francis, and his own research/collection files, and as much as possible, this structure is maintained. Series titles were arrived at after considering the collection in its entirety, and the apparent order implied by McKnight’s file listings and comments. The material was received in two shipments, but was intended as one donation, so some assignment of series and file titles, combining the material in the two shipments, was necessary. The records are almost all textual, although there are three microfilm reels, two cassette tapes, and two photographs.

Taking into consideration both the information provided by David McKnight in a letter to the Head of Bruce Peel Special Collections, and the contents of the records received, six series and several sub-series were established to better facilitate access to the collection.