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Population Research Laboratory fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1963-2000

Fonds consists of records from the Population Research Laboratory in the Sociology Department at the University of Alberta.

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UAA-1981-010

Accession consists of the personal diary of Muriel Oslie (in three volumes, 1931-1968), personal photographs, and taped interviews with Peace River residents.

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UAA-1984-015

Accession consists of a medal in blue leather case presented to the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine by the Lunds University, Sweden, Sigillum Facultatis Medicae on the occasion of the Sumposium on Muscle Structure and Function.

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UAA-1973-128

  • UAA-1973-128
  • Accession
  • 1932

Paper: "The Normal School, Edmonton", in "School Progress, November 1932", by G S. Lord

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UAA-1987-144

Accession consists of a notebook by Helen C. Ramsay (nee Ballantyne), from the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.

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UAA-1982-035

Photographs and clippings for stories featured in the Edmonton Journal regarding events, people, sports and buildings of the University

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Edmonton Journal (Newspaper) fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1966-1979

Fonds consists of records created or collected by the Edmonton Journal, including photographs used for newspaper publications.

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UAA-1981-005

  • UAA-1981-005
  • Accession
  • 1980

Accession consists of a sheet with photographs of Edmonton Transit Monthly Bus Passes for 1980

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UAA-1981-004

Accession consists of photographs of University of Alberta people, campus and events, from the Edmonton Journal.

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UAA-1995-184

  • UAA-1995-184
  • Accession
  • [before 2015]

Portraits of early Edmonton doctors: Archibald, McInnis, Malcolmson, Harrison and Whitelaw

UAA-1987-153

  • UAA-1987-153
  • Accession
  • 1954

Medical Reporting Clubs - Membership lists

UAA-1986-120

Accession consists of medical notebooks by Arthur S. Smith, Professor A. Simard, William A. Polson, Professor Littlejohn, Professor McLagan, and Professor Cathcart.

UAA-1984-091

Accession consists of minutes and correspondence from the Medical Library Committee.

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UAA-2005-032

Accession consists of annual reports from the Winspear Business Library.

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University Libraries fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1908-1990

Fonds consists of records related to the operations of libraries at the University of Alberta, including the Rutherford Library, Cameron Library, H. T. Coutts Education Library, John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, Winspear Business Library, and John A. Weir Memorial Law Library.

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UAA-1995-174

Accession consists of records from the H. T. Coutts Education Library, including office files (1992-1993) and Annual Reports (1972-1993).

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UAA-1995-114

Accession consists of office files from the Education Library, including strategic plans and Area Council records.

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UAA-1994-041

Accession consists of office files from the Education Library, including records from the Area Council, Curriculum Library Advisory Committee, and Education Library Committee.

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UAA-1993-089

Accession consists of administrative records from the H. T. Coutts (Education) Library.

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UAA-1992-147

Accession consists of the Education Library annual report for 1 April 1975-31 March 1976, by B. J. Busch, Education Librarian.

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UAA-1992-055

Accession consists of office files from the H. T. Coutts (Education) Library, including annual reports and records from the Area Council, Education Library Committee, and Education Library Management Group.

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UAA-1991-056

Accession consists of administrative records from the H. T. Coutts (Education) Library.

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UAA-1990-001

Accession consists of office files from the H. T. Coutts (Education) Library, including reports and meeting minutes.

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UAA-1988-019

Accession consists of office files from the H. T. Coutts (Education) Library, including minutes and annual reports.

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UAA-1983-050

Accession consists of photographs with captions of Education Library staff and buildings, used in an Education Library display for the 75th anniversary open house.

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UAA-1978-119

Accession consists of committee records, minutes, correspondence, reports, and other office files from the Education Library.

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UAA-1975-047

Accession consists of policy statements, minutes, and correspondence from the Education Library.

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UAA-1974-117

Accession consists of records from the Curriculum Committee, Curriculum Library, and Education Library Committee.

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UAA-1971-142

Accession consists of correspondence, committee records, and other office files from the Education Library.

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UAA-1981-002

Accession consists of management meetings, space proposals, and Curriculum Library files from the Education Library.

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UAA-1971-117

Accession consists of "Magpietwo," magazine of prose and poetry by the creative writing students of English 396 and English 408.

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UAA-1990-027

Accession consists of Volumes 3 (1980) and 4 (1981) of "Seacademy: The Chinese Library Association annual publication."

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UAA-1988-123

Accession consists of the opening number (September 25, 1978) and Volume 2 (September, 1979) of "Seacademy: The Chinese Library Association annual publication."

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Chinese Library Association fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1978-1981

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

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UAA-1971-221

Accession consists of Volume 1, nos. 1 (October 1968) and 2 (November 1968) of "Recent Acquisitions, Reference Department, Cameron Library."

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Office of the Comptroller fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1909-1991

Fonds consists of records created during the operations of the Office of the Comptroller at the University of Alberta.

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UAA-1981-001

Accession consists of reports about University government, campus administration, and student record and financial information systems, prepared for the University of Alberta by Cresap, McCormick and Paget, Management Consultants.

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UAA-1980-172

Accession consists of personal and University correspondence of Lewis H. Thomas.

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Lewis Herbert Thomas fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1939-1982

The Lewis H. Thomas fonds span a period of over forty years, and provide a valuable record of the research, teaching, and life experiences of a significant scholar and long-serving member of the University of Alberta's faculty. In his career as an archivist; professor; and researcher and writer of scholarly history, Dr. Thomas' papers encompass a wide range of topics related to the historical development of Western Canada. The source material and research files in this fonds include a wealth of archival documents, bibliographies, imprint items, and research notes on subjects related to the exploration, settlement, and growth of Western Canada, particularly the Prairie region. Dr. Thomas published extensively in this area, and his research files and lecture note material provide insight into the many subjects he lectured and wrote about. They provide insight also into the research methodologies and strategies that he applied in his own work. There is information related to his teaching career at both the Universities of Saskatchewan (Regina) and Alberta, and documents related to the Department of History at the University of Alberta, and Professor Thomas' position as chairman of this department. Among his papers are files of professional correspondence that contain letters written to colleagues, including many well-known Canadian historians, across the country. There is correspondence with graduate students whose work Dr. Thomas supervised, and letters of recommendation prepared by Thomas for these same students as they applied for grants or employment opportunities. Shortly before he died, L.H. Thomas wrote to a young writer that "the aspect of my work which has given me the greatest satisfaction is teaching, and associations with students." (See Accession #87-130-4) He supervised the work of six doctoral students, several masters' students, and sat as a member of many thesis supervising committees. As the long-serving Alberta representative on the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board, L.H. Thomas' papers contain a great deal of information about the workings of the board with particular reference to the naming of historic sites in Alberta and Northern Canada. L.H. Thomas' varied committee experience and affiliation with other national organizations and associations is well documented in the papers. As well, L.H. Thomas' experience as an archivist, and his life-long interest in promoting and encouraging the use of archival documents in historical research, is a subject touched upon frequently in his papers. He corresponds with archivists, writes about archival practice, and fills his source material files with items gleaned from archival holdings. Finally, researchers interested in the topic of Canadian socialism may find these records relevant. L.H. Thomas was himself a life-long supporter of socialist doctrine, and published articles on the CCF and Socialist movements. His last major work before his death was a transcription of a series of taped interviews with Tommy Douglas, and records related to this subject are included in the papers. The records are in excellent physical condition and have been arranged into four series: Early Records; University of Alberta Records; Research and Publication Records; and Associations, Committees and Boards Records. Within these broad series designations are sub-series that further organize the records. Where possible, the file titles provided by L.H. Thomas are retained. A brief description of each series is provided, followed by a detailed file listing. A subject and name index is found at the end of the inventory to assist in locating specific files.

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Professional Examinations Office fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1921-1988

Accession consists of records pertaining to the operations of the Professional Examinations Office at the University of Alberta.

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James McPherson Parker fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • [ca. 1905-1990]

The James M. Parker fonds consists of photographs, sound recordings, maps, and textual material documenting the professional activities and historical research interests of James M. Parker.

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UAA-1980-167

Accession consists of audio recordings of an interview of Rondo Wood by J. M. Parker.

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William Clare Wonders fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • 1886-2003

Dr. William Wonders collected papers comprise 10 metres and consist of correspondence and publications related to his career as a geographer and teacher, working files on his participation as a member of organizations for professional geographers, historians, and social scientists, and his reference collection of press clippings and reports relating to the world north of 60o. Canada, Alaska, the Arctic, and Scandinavia are chiefly represented in the collection.

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UAA-1980-165

Accession consists of minutes, correspondence, and other office files from the Faculty Women's Club.

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UAA-1980-164

Accession consists of personal and family memoirs of N. Fred Bell and genealogical research about the Barge, Bell, and Copeland Families.

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N. Fred Bell fonds

  • UAA
  • Fondo
  • [ca. 1972-1980]

Fonds consists of records created or collected by N. Fred Bell, related to Bell family history and genealogy.

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UAA-1970-105

"Folio" magazine (1969-1970) and photographs of scenes around campus (1927, 1962-1970)

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UAA-1990-050

Accession consists of Special Issues of Folio about sponsored research at the University of Alberta.

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UAA-1974-033

Accession consists of issues of Folio from 6 July 1972 to 28 June 1973.

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