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.
Sin títuloThe contents of the accession reflect Ellen Schoeck’s research process during the creation of her book Taking Care, as well as her experience as Director of the University Secretariat, a position through which she served a number of University presidents over a period of 28 years, including Myer Horowitz. Textual records consist of Schoeck’s research materials for Taking Care, and include photocopies of articles, yearbook pages, and reports, as well as interviews and other documents related to campus housing and alumni from the 1950s until present. Photographs and film negatives are from Schoeck’s time as Director of the University Secretariat, and are arranged chronologically according to the University president in office at the time, illustrating the experience working in the senior administration office through various presidencies.
Sin títuloProfessional papers and teaching materials of Patricia Alice McCormack. Includes Fort Chipewyan and other Indigenous community research materials; course curriculum development and related materials; correspondence; thesis materials; documentation of major projects; copies of primary and secondary source material, and transcriptions; professional administrative paperwork.
Sin títuloFonds consists of the records of Pierre-Yves Mocquais, related to his academic career at the University of Regina, the University of Calgary, and Faculté Saint-Jean. The fonds also contains: research files about Hubert Aquin, other French-Canadian authors, and francophone culture; manuscripts and other records related to the publication of a critical edition of "Neige Noire" by Édition critique de l'Oeuvre d'Hubert Aquin (EDAQ); course outlines and notes from courses taught by Mocquais; conference files; theses, essays, and articles written by Mocquais; records related to Mocquais's academic work as a student; and other related records.
Sin títuloThis accession consists of eight oversized framed portraits of past Chief Librarians. The portraits range in size, from as small as 13x10" to as large as 16x20". Depicted in the portraits are former librarians Peter Freeman, Ernie Ingles, Marjorie Sherlock, Bruce Peel, and Frank Bowers. Also included in this accession are two unidentified portraits, and one piece of embroidered artwork.
Sin 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.
Fonds consists of the research, teaching and professional files of Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour, documenting her work in hazardous chemical waste handling and disposal, and her development of WISEST (Women in Scholarship, Engineering, Science and Technology).
Sin títuloFonds contient des matériaux relié au Théâtre Français Edmonton (TFE) tel que des programmes de théâtre, des albums "scrapbook", des photographs, et des cassettes vidéos.
Fonds consists of materials related to the Théâtre français Edmonton (TFE) such as playbills, scrapbooks and photographs. Fonds also includes videocassettes.
Sin títuloAccession consists of audio cassettes containing the proceedings from Mega Projects. Tapes include Don Stanley, Ted Coartrage, Vic Henning, Stan Roberts and Alex Mair.
Accession consists of textual records of Dr. David J. Hall's career as an academic historian and author, containing drafts, research notes, newspaper clippings, journal articles, correspondence and photocopied primary resources related to his work on the Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver biographies, the book titled From Treaties to Reserves, as well as various other history projects and collaborations. Accession also contains material related to the Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 case in which Dr. Hall was called as an expert witness, as well as photographs primarily used in Dr. Hall's publications.
Sin títuloLouis Romanet: Portraits and photos of unidentified Inuit people
Sin títuloFonds contient des documents biographiques au sujet d'artistes et d'auteurs qui ont été traités dans le Dictionnaire des artistes et des auteurs francophones de l'Ouest canadien. Certains n'ont pas été inclus dans le Dictionnaire. Ils sont organisé en ordre alphabétique par nom de famille. Il ya plusieurs dossier de documents divers qui incluent des artistes et auteurs, des coordonnées, de la correspondence, des inventaires, des manuscripts, et des chapitres de cahier. Plusieurs de ceux-ci sont relié à Georges Bugnet et sa collection.
Fonds consists of biographical documents related to artists and authors that were included in the Dictionnaire des artists et des auteurs francophones de l'Ouest canadien. Certain ones were not included in the Dictionnaire. They are organized in alphabetical order by family name. There are several folders of diverse documents that include artists and authors, coordinates, correspondance, inventories, manuscripts, and notebook chapters. Several of these are related to Georges Bugnet and his collection.
Sin títuloAccession consists of photographs of three unidentified men hunting mountain goats in the mountains.
Sin títuloAccession contains University of Albert Press publications for 2017 to 2019, including books edited and authored by Robert C. Rival; Jay Scherer, David Mills, and Linda Sloan McCulloch; Michael Stock; Tessa Jordan; Ursula Mathis-Moser and Marie Carriére; Geo Takach; Sandra Semchuk; Chandrima Chakraborty, Amber Dean, and Angela Failler; Roger Epp; Margaret Atwood; Pamela Brett-MacLean and Lianne McTavish; Aldona Jaworska; Rod Macleod; Darryl Raymaker; Norma Dunning; Susmita Roye; Douglas Barbour; Carissa Halton; Rona Altrows and Julie Sedivy; Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman, and Lorraine York; Jenna Butler; John Rae and William Barr; Amanda Wakaruk and Sam-Chin Li; Marita Dachsel; Michael Crummey; E.D. Blodgett; Naomi K. Lewis; Leslie Main Johnson;George Pavlich and Matthew P. Unger; Alana Fletcher and Morris Neyelle; William Wray Carney, Colin Babiuk, and Mark Hunter LaVigne; Nora Foster Stovel; Huia Tomlins-Jahnke, Sandra Styres, Spencer Lilley, and Dawn Zinga; and Therese Greenwood.
The accession comprises biographical records of Dr. Desmond Brown including curricula vitae, publication lists, DVD recordings and related transcripts of interviews of Dr. Brown (life-career) by Professor Dale Gibson (Professor emeritus Faculty of Law).
Sin títuloCurriculum Vitae of Milton M.R. Freeman outlining his professional career, activities and appointments. As well as a bibliography of publications: books, edited books/proceedings, articles in Festschrifts, journal articles, encyclopedia articles, book reviews, government reports, and additional non-refereed writings.
Sin título14 Publications published by the UA Press (2017-2018)
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.
Sin títuloRecords related to the professional and academic career of Dr. Kenneth W. Domier.
These records are composed of: 1 composite photograph of the 1980 Faculty of Agriculture, certificates, diplomas, plaques, and professional correspondence.
Textual material consists of various material related to Gordon Peacock's tenure at the University of Texas, Austin Ransom Center and material related to working with Wilfred Watson.
Sin títuloThe accession comprises 394 Faculty of Engineering graduating class composites and related association images including the mining and geology society.
Sin título40 Years of WW production materials including programs, previews, reviews, and media and production reports. Includes multiple media: CDs, DVDs, VHS, Cassettes, photographs and textual materials of productions, promotional posters for productions, media reviews, scripts, annotated scripts, news releases, seasonal promotional materials, video and still productions, performance schedules, program materials, design information, as well as, administrative records of the company including financial statements, year end statements, tax information, lease agreements, annual returns, File contains agendas, minutes, corresponds, reports, director lists, artisitic director's reports, budget, general manager's reports, un-audited year end statement, funding applications, sponsorship information for various seasons and festivals.
Sin títuloUniversity of Alberta Archives grants, subsidy applications and related materials, appraisals paperwork, Young Canada Works, and administration/organization materials.
Sin títuloAccession consists of records from the Faculty of Extension related to administration, course development, governance, marketing, and program development.
Sin títuloAccession contains annual business documentation for the Education Society. Also contains anniversary commemorative pamphlets and book.
Sin títuloBooks published by the University of Alberta Press.
Sin títuloRecords created within the portfolio of the Vice-President (External) by Government and Community Relations including the Festival of Ideas Advisory Committee, North Campus Long-Range Development Plan amendment, Michener Park Long-Range Development Plan amendment, South Campus Long-Range Development Plan amendment and the UA United Way Campaign.
Sin títuloThe RCMP Book Collection of S/Sgt. Al Lund is comprised of books, comics, magazines, and print ephemera that document the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Over the course of fifty years, distinguished Staff Sergeant (retired) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Alert Henry (Al) Lund amassed the largest ever collection of Mountie books and serials. His collection was donated to the University of Alberta Libraries in tranches beginning in 2008, and all of the rare materials are now housed at Bruce Peel Special Collections. An exhibition catalogue showing highlights from the Lund Collection was published by the University of Alberta Libraries in 2017. Mounties on the Cover is a visually stunning catalogue that offers a sample of the thousands of cover illustrations of Mounties that were published. The catalogue for this exhibition can be purchased through University of Alberta Press or Indigo or in person in the Peel library for $25 (cash only).
Fonds consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of various insects including butterflies, moths, beetles, and true bugs. Many of these illustrations were done for various projects and publications. Also included in the fonds are copies of publications in which Sheldon contributed such as Butterflies of British Columbia and Bugs of Alberta.
Sin títuloAccession inventories from the University of Alberta Archives.
Sin títuloAccession registers from the University of Alberta Archives.
Sin títuloThis collection offers an expansive view of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to Canada, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. While many narratives of Chinese immigration to Canada focus on the construction of the CPR, the emphasis here is on the numerous and diverse roles that Chinese immigrants played in Canada's history. This collection explores the Chinese experience through immigration, entrepreneurship, schooling, and other elements of daily life. Among other things, it is made up of photographs, scrapbooks, business documents, personal correspondence, immigration records, magazines, books, phonograph records, and event programs. A great deal of credit is due to Helen Kwan Yee Cheung, who encouraged donations from the local Chinese community thus helping to build a uniquely community-based collection.
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.
Sin títuloLe fonds contient des documents administratifs de l'association et de la documentation relative au Collège et au Juniorat. On y trouve de la correspondence, des listes d'addresses d'anciens, des coupures de presses, de rapports financiers de l'Amicale, des photos, de dépliants, de nombreux exemplaires de journaux étudiants de plusieurs autres institutions du pays, ainsi que des albums souvenirs et des annuaires de quelques unes de celle-ci. Le fonds a été divisé en trois parties: 1) Dossiers administratifs, 2) journaux, 3) albums souvenirs et annuaires. Tout les documents sont des originaux. Les annuaires, prospectus et rapports annuels des années 1978 à 1988 ont été ajoutés par la suite.
Fonds consists of administrative documents of the association and documentation related to the Collège and Juniorat. It contains correspondence, lists of alumni addresses, newspaper clippings, financial reports of l'Amicale, photos, pamphlets, several issues of student journals from institutions across the country, and souvenir albums and registries (or yearbooks) of some of these. The fonds has been divided into 3 parts: 1) Administrative folders, 2) journals, 3) souvenirs albums and registries. All documents are originals. The registries, prospectus, and annual reports from the years 1978 to 1988 were added afterwards.
Sin títuloThe collection consists of fishing-related ephemeral material such as brochures, maps, photographs, two photo albums, magazine clippings, catalogues, typed speeches, menus, and anglers' ticket books. The majority of the items are from various locations in Canada or the United States of America. Non-North American items include four brochures from New Zealand, and several miscellaneous items from the United Kingdom. Most of the ephemera are from the mid-twentieth century, but the dates are as early as 1909 and as late as 2000. Many of the items in this collection also cover outdoor recreational activities popular at their time of creation.
Fonds contient des matériaux reliés au militaire, l'histoire canadienne et française, les oblats, les archives française de l'UNESCO, le bilinguisme et le multiculturalisme, l'éducation française, le Centre d'études franco-canadiennes de l'Ouest (CEFCO), l'union des paroisses Saint-Anne et Saint-Joachim, le Centre de recherche en civilization canadienne-française (CRCCF), les calendriers 1982-1984 de la Faculté Saint-Jean, et la Société les Blés d'Or. Les matériaux inclut des rapports, tels que l'Alberta Archives Report, Documents de Travail, les Research Unit for French-Canadian Studies reports, et "Le Québec et les Communautés Francophones et Acadiennes du Canada"; correspondence; notices biographiques, des journaux et des extraits de journaux, bibliographies, et publications. De plus, il y a du matériel relié au Centre d'Expérience Préscolaire qui inclut des réponses de sondages (item 2), et un rapport final, des procès-verbaux, des budgets, et des règlements.
Fonds contains material relating to military, Canadian, and French history, the Oblats, UNESCO French archives, bilingualism and multiculturalism, French education, the Centre d'études franco-canadiennes de l'Ouest (Cefco), and the union of the Saint-Anne and Saint-Joachim parishes, the Centre de recherche en civilization canadienne-française (CRCCF), 1982-1984 Faculte Saint-Jean calendars, and La Société les Blés d'Or. Material includes reports, including the Alberta Archives Report, Documents de Travail, Research Unit for French-Canadian Studies reports, and "Le Québec et les Communautes Francophones et Acadiennes du Canada"; correspondence; biographical sketches; newspapers and clippings; bibliographies; and publications. Also included is material relating to the Centre D'Experience Prescolaire, including survey responses (item 2) and final report, meeting minutes, budgets, and bylaws.
Sin títuloAccession consists of 40cm of textual records related to the creator's research of Alexander Doull (Civil Engineer) and railways in England, Scotland, Ireland and Canada. Includes 60 described files of correspondence with various archives in Canada and the UK, copies of articles, notes and research information related to railways in Canada and the UK. Also includes 15cm of described photographs comprising images of railway lines, railway, construction and trains in Canada including images of the first train into Edmonton AB (1902).
Copies of Folio publications from 1990-2014. Most volumes contain complete issue series; however some are missing. Duplicate copies also contained in accession.
Sin títuloFonds contient des sondages, des résumés d'entrevues, des matériaux de cours, des rapports, des répertoires de projets, des historiques, des ententes, des lettres, des procès-verbaux, des articles, des dépliants, des mémos, et des vidéos.
Fonds contains questionnaires, interview summaries, course materials, reports, project inventories, timelines, agreements, letters, meeting minutes, articles, flyers, memos, and videos.
Sin títuloAccession consist of records pertaining to Dr. Brian Evans and his work and research regarding China and Chester Ronning. Also included are playbills, correspondence, retirement documents, and various publications.
Sin 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.
Sin título15 cm of Annual Reports to the Community (2000-2001 to 2013-2014)
Sin títuloAccession consists of non-chemistry research conducted by Gordon R. Freeman on a stone structure near Majorville, located in South Eastern Alberta. There, Freeman discovered stones arranged by humans. One significant stone structure was identified as a widespread "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar." During the period 1980-2014, Freeman took many photos (2,000) of the temple and area. These images comprise a significant volume of the accession and were used widely in the seven volume publication: "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar." The book depicts that indigenous peoples on the Great Plains 5000 years ago had significant scientific knowledge of the motions of the lights in the sky. The records including photographs, field notes, research notes, site excavation information, presentation, conference information and presentations (namely Archeoastronomy conference 1998), correspondence and observations embodying the work that led to the writing of two additional books of the site: "Canada's Stonehenge" (2009) and "Hidden Stonehenge" (2012).
Sin títuloColour portrait of Brian L. Evans.
Accession consists of office files from the Bruce Peel Special Collections related to the Sam Steele Collection, including files from exhibits, research, and publications related to the collection. The accession also contains photographs of the collection taken by and auction house at the Dudley home.
Sin títuloThe 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.
Sin títuloPhotograph of Brian L. Evans at a Chinese festival with a green onion cake in hand.
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.
Sin títuloAccession contains the records of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the personal records of Dr. Marguerite E. Ritchie.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloCollection consists of the original handwritten transcriptions of The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County, as well as copies of transcriptions with notes from the various contributor. This book is a facsimile edition and translation of a Prayer Book in Cree Syllabics by Fathe Émile Grouard, OMI, which was originall prepared and printed at Lac La Biche in 1883.
Sin títuloCe fonds présente les activités de l’ACFA, les services et la sécurité familiale contenues dans des rapports, des journaux, des ordres du jour, des annonces publicitaires, des listes et photos du personnel, des correspondances, des brochures, des conférences, des dépliants, des présentations, des procès-verbaux, des manuscrits, des livres, des annuaires, des notes pertinentes, des listes d’associés, des cartes d’affaires.
This fonds contains documentation on the activities of ACFA, the services and the familial security contained in reports, journals, agendas, public advertisements, lists and photos of staff, correspondence, brochures, conferences, pamphlets, presentations, meeting minutes, manuscripts, books, directories, pertinent notes, lists of associates, and business cards.
Sin títuloThe papers of Gordon Hiribayashi.
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.
Accession consists of records about Faculté Saint-Jean, Franco-albertain issues, Théâtre à la carte, and Théâtre Français Edmonton. The theatre records include photographs, video recordings, programs, posters, and other records about theatre productions. The Faculté Saint-Jean records include photographs of campus, faculty, events, and students, as well as academic planning meeting minutes. The accession also contains research material and papers about French language education, records about the Institute pour le patrimoine de la francophonie de l'Ouest canadien and other French language rights groups, and other related records.
Sin títuloThis 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.
Sin títuloFonds contient des documents relié à l'écriture et manuscrits, des conférences, l'histoire du Campus Saint-Jean, l'education et les services francophones en Alberta, des organizations tels que la fédération des aînés franco-albertains, l'Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta, la Cabane à Sucre, la société Radio-Canada et la société Radio-Edmonton. Les formats inclus de la correspondence, des manuscrits, des programmes, des journaux (Le Franco), des procès-verbaux, et des pièces de musiques.
Fonds consists of materials relating to writings and scripts, conferences, the history of Campus Saint Jean, french education and services in Alberta, and organizations such as la Fédération des aînés franco-albertains, Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta, La Cabane á Sucre, Société radio-Canada and Société radio-Edmonton. Formats include correspondence, scripts, programs, newspapers (Le Franco), meeting minutes, and sheet music.
Sin títuloPortrait of Brian L. Evans receiving an honourary degree from Cape Breton University
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.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of administrative and research records of the Canadian Century Research Infrastructure project.
Sin títuloThe accession consists of 100 cm of class composites images of graduating classes for various nursing programs and years. The composites were held at B-112 (East) Clinical Sciences Building.
Sin títuloAccession consists of records related to the publication of "Sacred Rocks: Descriptions of eleven glyphed boulders, a meteorite, and their sites" by Gordon R. and Phyllis J. Freeman, including manuscripts, photographs, and site maps.
Sin títuloAccession contains the personal and professional letters, speeches, short pieces of writing and miscellaneous notes as well as an unpublished manuscript. They are roughly organized by date and category based on the author’s own filing system.
Sin títuloPhotograph of Brian L. Evans helping serve dim sum.
Accession consists of General Faculties Council minutes from 1965 to 2006.
Sin títuloExecutive Committee Minutes from 1965-2006
Sin títuloAccession consists of documents relating to Dr. Husain’s academic career.
Sin títuloMaterials relate to interviews that took place during the writing of the "I Was There" book by Ellen Schoeck.
Other materials included were removed and added to Biographical Files and the Buildings Files. These materials were "Some reflections on Computing and Computing Science at the University of Alberta" by Keith Smillie, as well as various notes and photocopies on the topics of Education Car Park (1983), South Field (1989), Stadium (1969/1988), and Windsor (1971-1988).
Fonds contient des matériaux (qui inclus des documents de la court) relié à le procès impliquant Paul Dubé, Jean-Claude Mahé, et Angeline Mortel et les écoles francophones, comprenant les documents de court et des extraits de journaux. Le fonds contient aussi des documents relié au droits de languages minoritaires au Canada.
Fonds consists of materials (including court documents) relating to a court case involving Paul Dubé, Jean-Claude Mahé, and Angeline Mortel and French schools, including court documents and newspaper clippings. The fonds also consists of records relating to minority language rights in Canada.
Sin títuloAccession consists of records related to the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, including audio cassettes and vinyl, posters and programs.
Sin títuloLetter on the occasion of Walter's 90th Birthday celebrations from former student Misae Masuda, dated April 29, 2005.
Letter with official seal on the occasion of Walter's 90th Birthday from Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin.
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".
Fonds consists of the records of Joe Shoctor, founder of the Citadel Theatre. The records are mostly related to productions by the Citadel Theatre, but also include some Shoctor family records. The theatre records include scripts, programs, photographs of Joe Shoctor and plays, issues of "tdr," publications about theatre, news clippings, reviews, stories by Joe Shoctor, scrapbooks, and other records.
Sin títuloKaren Waldron presenting Harris with the Honorary Fellow plaque at the Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference held June 2005 in Saskatoon.
Letter on the occasion of Walter's 90th Birthday celebrations from former Masters student Caurino C Bombardieri, dated April 25, 2005.
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.
Le fonds est constitué de documents variés sur différents supports tels que : des microfilms, des annales, des livres, des journaux, des revues, des annuaires, des extraits de livres, des biographies, des recueils de chants, des illustrations, des extraits de conférence, des notices historiques, des notes de recherche, des bulletins, des mémoires, des coupures d’articles, des carnets de voyage, des livrets publicitaires, des annonces publicitaires, des bribes d’histoire, des notes d’études, des articles publiés dans des journaux, des rapports de réunion, des ordres de jour, des statuts et règlements, des feuilles de renseignements, des formulaires, des poèmes, des négatifs de photos, des lettres, des cartes géographiques, des prospectus, des brochures, des interviews, les inventaires, des logos, des dépliants, les horaires de cours, un recueil des anciens collégiens mort au champ d’honneur pendant le 2e guerre mondiale, des feuillets liturgiques, liste des évêques d’Edmonton 1871-1973, des brochures des jeux du Commonwealth d’Edmonton 1976-1978, les horaires des émissions de Ici Radio-Canada pendant les jeux du Commonwealth d’Edmonton 1978, des bribes d’histoire de la communauté franco-albertaine, des albums souvenirs, des circulaires, des portraits historiques, des albums souvenirs, des conférences, des index, des cassettes audio.
The fonds contains various documents in different formats such as: microfilms, annals, books, journals, magazines, directories, book excerpts, biographies, songbooks, illustrations, conference excerpts, historical records, research notes, bulletins, memoires, newspaper clippings, travel journals, promotional booklets, advertisements, historical snippets, study notes, articles published in journals, meeting reports, agendas, statutes and rules, instruction sheets, forms, poems, photo negatives, letters, maps, prospectuses, brochures, interviews, inventories, logos, pamphlets, class schedules, a collection of the college alumni who died in the field of honor during the 2nd World War, liturgical leaflets, a list of bisophes in Edmonton from 1871-1973, brochures for the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton from 1976-1978, the broadcast schedule of Ici Radio-Canada during the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, notes on the history of the Franco-Albertan community, souvenir albums, conferences, indexes, and audio cassettes.
Sin títuloAccession consists of copies of minutes of departmental staff meetings of the Department of Physiology.
Sin títuloAccession contains manuscripts in various stages of development, from hand drawn conceptual diagrams to corrected proofs. Included are: Research notes, uncorrected proofs, corrected proofs, typesetting proofs, finished monographs, audio recordings, publicity materials, cover art and proofs, newspaper clippings and reviews and relative correspondence. There are 15 titles represented plus some smaller works for anthologies and two manuscripts under the pen name, June Edwards. There are also two signed monographs by other authors.
Sin 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
Fonds contient des textes historiques, des arbres généalogiques, des obituaires, des photos, des manuscrits, des lettres, des cartes, des textes, des autobiographies, des articles de journaux, des paroles de chants et musique, et des itinéraires.
Fonds consists of historical texts, genealogical trees, obituaries, photos, manuscripts, letters, cards, texts, autobiographies, journal articles, song lyrics and music, and itineraries.
Sin títuloHarris accepting the University of Alberta Alumni Honour Award from the University of Alberta President Roderick Fraser on October 2, 2003.
Accession consists of yearly updates of General Faculties Council policy manuals and meeting minutes.
Sin títuloThe 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.
Sin títuloWalter Harris' Alumni Honour Award which reads that it "recognizes the significant contributions made over a number of years by University of Alberta alumni in their local communities and beyond".
The University of Alberta's Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science presented to Harris on June 6, 1991 at 81st annual convocation.
Accession consists of 25 video cassette tapes from the University of Alberta containing Spring and Fall Convocation, as well as Honorary Degree recipients.
Fonds consists of records documenting the career of Dr. Barbara Nielsen de Luna, including teaching, research, manuscripts, and personal files, with an emphasis on Shakespeare.
Sin títuloCertificate inducting Harris as a New Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada. The ceremony was held at Rideau Hall on November 22, 2002.
Accession consists of materials of the Richard Eaton Singers, including correspondence, administrative records, financial records, publications, notes, photographs, and other materials. The records include issues of "Upbeat" and "Signature," as well as 40th and 50th anniversary files.
Sin títuloWalter Harris' certificate for becoming an Honorary Fellow of The Chemical Institute of Canada.
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.
Sin títuloPhotograph of Brian L. Evans receiving the Order of Canada medal by the Governor General of Canada, Adrienne Clarkson.
Accession consists of 10 videocassettes containing recorded meetings, events, and presentations at the University of Alberta.
Fonds consists of Pamela MacArthur's research materials about novelist John O'Hara, including two photo albums and other photographs, postcards, newspaper and magazine clippings, research material about Pottsville and Schuykill County, critical book reviews, copies of O'Hara works, articles and dissertations about O'Hara, and other material.
Sin títuloFonds consists of the records of Thomas A. (Tony) Marsland, related to his research in computer science and computer chess. The records include research notebooks (numbered 1-33, 1970-1986), correspondence from the International Computer Chess Association, travel arrangements and other records from the Institute for System Studies, correspondence about visiting the USSR, records from chess competitions, computer printouts related to the development of computer chess programs, publications by Marsland, and other records.
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