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UAA-1969-088

Accession consists of the student notebooks, manuscripts, papers, photographs, and other records of Dr. L. P. V. Johnson. The accession also contains issues of The Press Bulletin.

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UAA-1985-091

Accession consists of the personal and professional papers of Dr. Walter H. Johns, including biographical files, personal files, records related to appointments at the University of Alberta, records about personal financial matters, records about awards and honours, personal and professional correspondence, letters of recommendation, invitations, speeches, radio broadcast scripts, publications, manuscripts, records about classics and humanities associations, records about the Institute of Public Administration, teaching records, and other records.

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UAA-2023-019

The accession comprises biographical records of Dr. Desmond Brown including curricula vitae, publication lists and transcripts of interviews of Dr. Brown (life-career) by Professor Dale Gibson (Professor emeritus Faculty of Law).

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UAA-2022-012 (Chuji Hiruki)

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.

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UAA-2006-093

  • UAA-2006-093
  • Accession
  • [1930-2006]

Departmental course work, information, programs, events course schedules, pamphlets and newspaper clippings

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UAA-2022-017

The 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.

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UAA-1983-048

Accession consists of the personal and professional papers of W. G. Hardy, including the notes, drafts and manuscripts of Hardy's novels and non-fiction works, as well as drafts and manuscripts of short stories, radio talks and speeches; correspondence with publishers and agents; correspondence and materials relating to Hardy's activities in the Canadian Author's Association and the Canadian and International Amateur Hockey Associations. There is also a collection of his student notebooks and University of Alberta lecture notes.

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Leonard Eustace Gads fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0284
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1970

Leonard Eustace Gads – Descriptive Inventory 1907-1974

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UAA-1969-147

Accession consists of records from the papers of Robert A. Logan, including a letter to Bruce Peel, a photograph of prisoners-of-war in Germany from Lieut. Reg. Henry, "Beaver Hill House" from the Sportsman Pilot by R. A. Logan, and press clippings.

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UAA-1978-107

Accession consists of memoirs of Frederick Augustus Morrison and Hugh Whitney Morrison, "College & Religion; Talks to College Students by a College Teacher" by W. H. Alexander, "The Greek Genius and its Meaning to us" by Richard W. Livingstone, a photograph of the 1928-1929 Gateway staff, and a photograph of the 1929-1930 Students' Council.

UAA-1969-114

Accession consists of a photograph of the University of Alberta rugby team, Provincial Champions, in 1914 in front of Athabasca Hall.

UAA-1977-079

  • UAA-1977-079
  • Accession
  • 5.30.1963

Photographs of H.Y. Coutts, M.E. LaZerte, G.S. Lord, H.E. Smith and W. Swift at opening of Education I

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UAA-1975-077

Accession consists of a booklet from the Intrafraternity Council titled "Fraternities at the U of A" and photographs of University of Alberta residences, including Rutherford House with a Delta Upsilon symbol, Pembina Hall, Athabaska Hall, and Assiniboia Hall.

UAA-1987-099

Accession consists of photographs of the University of Alberta campus, buildings, Second Century Week, other events, and people.

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UAA-1981-128

Accession consists of photographs from the Alberta Public Affairs Bureau, depicting University of Alberta campus, buildings, athletic teams, Second Century Week, convocations, and other subjects.

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UAA-1978-082

Accession consists of clippings and photographs from the Edmonton Journal with documentation. The photographs depict University of Alberta faculty, students, administration, events, convocations, buildings, construction, machinery, facilities, sports, and other subjects.

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UAA-1978-014

Accession consists of duplicate photographs from Photographic Services, Bureau of Public Affairs (formerly Film and Photography Branch, Department of Economic Affairs). The photographs depict the University of Alberta campus, facilities, faculty, events, and other subjects.

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UAA-1973-193

Accession consists of a catalogues of records in the Provincial Archives of Alberta from the Anglican Diocese of Athabasca and the Anglican Diocese of MacKenzie River.

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UAA-1972-078

Accession consists of photographic transparencies from the Pollard Collection, including photographs of Horace Harvey, Nicholas Beck, and Charles Stuart.

UAA-1973-065

Accession consists of publications by F. M. Salter (1934-1955) and E. K. Broadus (1909-1935).

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UAA-1969-086

Accession 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.

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William Clare Wonders fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0398
  • Fonds
  • 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-1981-088

Accession consists of photographs of original illuminated scrolls presented to Dr. J. B. Collip for discovering insulin, from the University of Trinity College Service Club (signed by members, n.d.) and the Alberta Legislative Assembly (March 10,1924).

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UAA-1976-107

Accession consists of photocopies of documents and letters from Percival Sidney Warren's scrapbook and copies of photographs.

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UAA-1982-027

Accession 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.

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UAA-1969-048

Accession consists of: Volumes VI-IX of The Gateway; "Feeders' Day" press bulletin from the Department of Animal Science; issue number 2 of "The Edge"; pamphlets from oil companies; reports and studies from the Canada Department of Agriculture; newspaper clippings; photographs of the U of A Det. 11, Field Ambulance and the COTC; and Vol. 1 no. 1 of "Western Universities Battalion - 196th."

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UAA-1969-104

Accession consists of photographs of the University of Alberta campus, including: University of Alberta Det. 11 Field Ambulance (1916); U of A Summer School for Teachers (1915); U of A Summer School for Teachers (1916); U of A Company 196th O. (W.U.) Battallion C.E.F. Edmonton, Alberta (June 22, 1916); unidentified men; and an aerial view of campus (1953).

UAA-1969-047

Accession consists of manuscripts, correspondence, addresses and sermons, bulletins and other periodicals, drawings, and other records related to the work of William Rowan. The accession also contains photographs of Rowan and other subjects.

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UAA-1981-083

Accession consists of plans for the Health Sciences Centre, including conceptual design reports, mechanical and electrical consultant reports, and blueprints. The project director was architect Ronald Clarke.

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UAA-1969-039

Accession consists of records related to the Soldiers' Comforts Club, including graduation issues of the Gateway, honour rolls, active service letters, and weekly newsletters.

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UAA-1969-035

Accession consists of volumes of the Gateway Newspaper. Volumes XIII to XXVI bound and volumes XVII to XXX are unbound.

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UAA-1971-125

Accession consists of the papers of W. D. McDougall, including lecture material from Columbia University, other work from Columbia University, and other records related to education.

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UAA-1971-100

Accession consists of papers of W. Dewar McDougall, including index cards (1935-1965), "The Chatterbox," issues of the Normal Practice School paper, and classroom poetry.

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UAA-1969-029

Accession consists of records related to W. D. McDougall's education and career, including theses, lecture material, correspondence about publications, speeches, publication contracts, and other records.

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UAA-1969-012

Accession consists photographs, prints, and negatives pertaining to the University of Alberta, accumulated by the Rare Books and Archives since 1963

UAA-1969-006

Accession consists of correspondence, news clippings, press releases, and other records from the Publications Office.

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UAA-1969-005

Accession consists of original administrative and teaching records of the Department of Classics. The records included original attendance records and department meeting minutes signed by the Chair.

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UAA-1969-004

Accession consists of memoirs, publications, and translations by Francis Owen. Some publications were written or edited by Erich Muller.

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UAA-1968-016

Accession consists of: reports and other records from the Board of Governors; Home Universities Conference proceedings; papers from the International Association of Universities; annual reports from the Provincial Laboratory; annual reports from University departments (1962-1965); summaries of statistics (1963-1969); calendars; and other records.

UAA-1968-009

Accession consists of the papers of Henry Marshall Tory, President of the University of Alberta, including records from the Board of Governors, records from the Senate, correspondence, financial records, buildings files, and other President's Office files.

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UAA-1976-114

Accession consists of records pertaining to Laura Reid including, correspondence received, exhibition catalogues, press clippings, scrapbook, sketch book, and photographs.

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UAA-2023-001

  • UAA-2023-001
  • Accession
  • 1955-2003

The contents of the accession spans across almost fifty years and provides valuable insight into the development of Peel's Bibliography of the Canadian Prairies and Peel’s Prairie Provinces database. Mostly textual records and correspondence, the records depict efforts to find and select published works for the bibliographies, various stages of the book’s completion, and conversations between Peel staff and other institutions and individuals that went into the creation of the Bibliographies.

UAA-1981-068

Accession consists of office files from Interdisciplinary Studies, including annual reports, Boreal Institute records, correspondence, Advisory Committee records, budgets, calendars, and other records.

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UAA-2005-067

Accession consists of maps of settlements and developments in Alberta, including Vermillion, the Victoria region, Ft. Chipewyan, Lake Athabasca, and other subjects.

UAA-1982-046

Accession consists of correspondence, research proposals, interviews, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, and other research material from the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Project Research.

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UAA-1979-078

Accession consists of a list of articles dealing with the history of medicine in Western Canada from "The Historical Bulletin", published by the Calgary Associate Clinic, compiled by J. M. Parker.

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UAA-1975-116

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.

UAA-2001-114

Scrapbook of news clippings, photos, certificates, correspondence and theatre company programs, genially linked to the life of Hutch Shandro.

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Honorary Degrees fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0673
  • Fonds

Honorary Degree Recipients 1908-1973

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Candas Jane Dorsey fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0663
  • Fonds
  • 1957 - 1993

Candas Jane Dorsey Writing – Finding Aid

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Catalyst Theatre fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0658
  • Fonds

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

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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.

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Workshop West Theatre fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0432
  • Fonds
  • 1978 - 1995

The records consist of administrative, production and play development records. There are eleven series in this fonds: Administration, Development, Finanical Records, Fundraising, Production Records, Publicity, Subscription, Miscellaneous, Contracts, Oversized Items, Photogrphs. While the bulk of the records are textual, the fonds also contains production photographs, set designs, promotional materials, and posters. The files in this accession are arranged in chronological order within the separate series beginning with the administrative files. The fonds also contains the University of Alberta’s Drama 681 course materials, resumes, diaries and weekly reports by artistic director Gerry Potter from 1981 to 1992.

Workshop West Theatre Fond – Descriptive Inventory 1978-1997

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Peter Lougheed fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0420
  • Fonds
  • Predominantly 1965-2004

Peter 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.

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Reta Rowan fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0362
  • Fonds
  • 1886 - 1979

The Reta Rowan fonds covers the years from 1940 to 1971. The material consists of correspondence, minutes, briefs, reports, publications, periodicals, newspapers, drawings, print and negative photographs. The books in the Reta Rowan fonds were listed on a separate inventory in 1977. Originally, the majority of the files were arranged in chronological order under the society's or association's title, while the remainder were filed by the organization's name or by subject, or left unlabelled. Mrs. Rowan's arrangement has been followed where possible but all unlabelled or loose files have been placed in the proper year or provided with a subject title.

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Donald Murray Ross fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0361
  • Fonds

Donald Murray Ross Fond 1940-1986 – Inventory

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Ernest C. Manning fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0325
  • Fonds
  • 1978 - 1982

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.

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J. Gordin Kaplan fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0308
  • Fonds
  • 1951-1988

Fonds consists of the records of J. Gordon Kaplan.

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UAA-1969-132

Accession 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.

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UAA-1981-066

Accession consists of negatives of photographs of H.P. Brown, CKUA staff, the University Bowling Club, University Week for Farm Young People, and the Department of Extension.

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UAA-1981-064

Accession consists of transcriptions of interviews of Dr. A.W. Henry by Mr. A.M. Nicholson, as well as correspondence between Henry and Nicholson.

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Walter Edgar Harris fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0296
  • Fonds
  • 1915 - 2011

This fonds contains the records of the University of Alberta chemistry professor Dr. Walter Harris. He was instrumental in the modernization of the University’s successful Analytical Chemistry program. Dr Harris was acclaimed for his work in chemistry education, scientific research, and committee service.

The materials date from 1915 to 2011. The records predominately date after Harris began his career at the University of Alberta in 1946. The collection is rich in teaching materials, including a number of lectures written verbatim, an abundance of lecture slides and audio visual recordings of Walter Harris lecturing, as well as a significant amount of Dr. Harris’ research papers and supporting information. The fonds also incorporates materials related to the history of the Chemistry Department at the University of Alberta. In addition, it provides insight into Harris’ book publications with related correspondence, revisions and notes. The fonds is abundant in records relating to Harris’ work as a committee member including meeting minutes, agendas, committee reports, and correspondence.

This fonds contains an array of document types including such textual materials as notes, correspondence, talks, programs, pamphlets, articles, cards, course materials, announcements, books, and personal history information. It also contains yearbooks, plaques, certificates and newspaper clippings, as well as a variety of media types including photographs, slides, negatives, lantern slides, a 16mm film, reel-to-reel audiotapes, a VHS videocassette, a u-matic video tape, and a CD-ROM disk. The fonds geographically pertains predominantly to Canada with some materials created in the United States, and a few materials generated in countries abroad. The materials related to Europe are from international conferences or committee travels taken by Harris.

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William Elmer Adkins Fonds

  • UAA Fonds 0229
  • Fonds
  • 1929 - 1983

The William Elmer Adkins Fonds consists of 165 black and white photos in three albums. The fonds also includes three Oils Sands Project reports with illustrations, tehcnical charts and maps, and a 20 minute interview on audio tape.

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UAA-1981-060

Accession consists of photographs of University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine students and residence life in Edmonton and Calgary.

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UAA-1997-057

Accession consists of a compilation of tests and exams from various departments and faculties at the University of Alberta.

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UAA-1981-052

Accession consists of books acquired, edited, or given as gifts to W. A. R. Kerr. Some of the books were presented to Kerr as prizes from Upper Canada College and are embossed with the college's crest. The accession also contains photographs of Kerr, Henry Marshall Tory, and an unidentified child.

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UAA-1981-047

Accession consists of student and research notes, bound reprints, textbooks, memorabilia, and other records related to Francis John Lewis' education and career in botany. The accession also contains minutes and a procedure manual from the Sigma Xi Club.

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UAA-1979-023

Accession consists of photographs taken mostly by John Allan for the Alberta Geological Survey, as well as personal photographs of Allan.

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UAA-2023-015

  • Accession
  • 1984 - ?

The records comprise the general function and activities of the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine Occupational Health Program including:

  • Occupational Health Program, including organization, support, academic activities, documented in annual reports, memos and letters.
  • OHP General Teaching information including classes and seminars, masters' education offerings and continuing education programs.

  • Occupational Medicine Fellowship Training Program known as the "residency" in occupational medicine.

  • OHP Research with a focus on the principal sciences of the field including epidemiology, toxicology, and clinical occupational medicine.

  • OHP Service Agenda aimed at meeting the expectations of program sponsors and donors including the Occupational Health Consultation Clinic that continued for at least 15 years.

  • Environmental research including occupational and environmental medicine with a focus on air toxins.

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UAA-2023-012

  • UAA-2023-012
  • Accession
  • 1963 - 2023

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.

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UAA-1970-180

Accession consists of: a brief about the establishment of a library school; space estimates; minutes from the Council of the School of Library Science; a program and statement from the School of Library Science; and a 1970 School of Library Science yearbook.

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