Radio scripts [1930-1960], Stage scripts [1936-1980], TV plays, articles. speeches and personal papers
Microfilmed scrapbooks on Edmonton drama history and career as a playwright
Consists of 113 black and white negatives documenting the design and building of the International Bitumount Company's tar sands extraction plant in Bitumount, Alberta.
Champion, Lloyd R.Photographic negatives not matched to items in the archive.
Photographic negatives partially matched to items in the archive.
Photographic negatives matched to items in the archive.
Miscellaneous cards and documents from 'Punch' Dickins' time in the military.
Photographs from 'Punch' Dickins' time in the military.
Miscellaneous cards and papers from 'Punch' Dickins' professional career.
Various photographs from 'Punch Dickins' days with Western Canada Airways, Canadian Pacific and de Havilland
Photographs of the north, particularly the Northwest Territories, during the time 'Punch Dickins' was employed by Western Canada Airways.
Miscellaneous items from the private life of 'Punch' Dickins.
Various books and journal articles about 'Punch' Dickins.
Personal certificates and identity documents.
Personal letters sent and received by 'Punch' Dickins.
Photographs of 'Punch' Dickins, his family and friends, as well as landscapes and airplanes.
Field notes written by Robert Bell recording dates, temperatures, and coordinates. Notes pertain to the areas of Athabasca River and Slave River, Alberta.
Contains correspondence to Robert Bell from various associates. Letters describe a wide range of events and activities including managing trading posts, personal life, survey work, and specimen study. Most letters were written in locations across Canada and sent to Dr Bell at the Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Series includes typescript drafts and author's proofs for several of Livesay's publications.
Series includes business correspondence between Ryerson Press and Dorothy Livesay. Most letters are from various editors and managers regarding the publishing and publicity of Livesay's works. There are also copies of letters written by Livesay to various people at Ryerson Press. Correspondents include Lorne Pierce, Frank Flemington, Elsinore Haultain, Fred(?) Ellins, Enid Thornton, Earle Toppings, Campbell Hughes, George Truss, Georgeanna Hamilton, and Robin Farr. Correspondence is arranged chronologically.
Series also includes miscellaneous items such as newsclippings, postage receipts, royalty statements, review lists, and advertisements.
2 notebooks of Livesay's poetry written between the years of 1926 and 1931.
This series consists of approximately 1,470 poems, which are represented as typescripts and/or manuscripts. File titles within this series reflect the arrangement of poems, which are grouped together based on the year and time frame in which those poems were written or, in the case of poems with no recorded date, the year and alphabetical span of those poems.
While nearly all of the poems are typescript, most poems in this series are in both typescript (ts) and manuscripts (ms) form. Many poems have multiple typescript copies and some have multiple manuscript copies. It is not clear whether Livesay herself created the typescripts, but many have handwritten notes, edits, or signatures from Livesay. When there is one or more typescript and one or more manuscript of a single poem, the materials are arranged together (ts/ms). Rarely, two different poems are written on one manuscript and therefore not all manuscript poems are arranged with their respective typescript.
This series also consists of clippings and photocopies of published poems (p), which are arranged with the typescript and/or manuscript of the same poem.
Academic Concerns, Administrative Review, Agreement Review, Salaries and Promotions, Tenure appeals. Includes studies on innovative work patterns and employment policies.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Established for senior administrative positions:President, Vice-President, Deans, Directors. Includes rules for procedures.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Includes negotiations, market supplements, Anti- inflation Board; Faculty Handbook Committee; study and sabbatical leaves; professional training fund; fringe benefits (health, disability and life insurance; pension plan; allowances for professional and moving expenses, housing loans, course fee remissions).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Photographs of long-service employees presentation receptions, 1978-1981 (196 images); recorded proceedings, 1984 (2 sound tape recordings).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)includes departmental problems, litigation.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Academic full-time, sessional, special sessions, part-time and trust appointments; Administrative / Professional Officers (APOs) and Faculty Service Officers (FSOs).
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)Includes day files; patents and copyright; statistics; non-academic job descriptions.
Office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration)The 155 files comprising this series consist of correspondence between Dr. Lemieux and other professors. The principle topic of correspondence was scientific research but it also included the promotion of science education, financial support for research, and professional collaboration.
Lemieux, RaymondThe 31 files comprising this series consist of personal correspondence with family and friends and some photographs.
Lemieux, RaymondThe 118 files comprising this series consist of two thematic groups. There is correspondence, notes, public announcements, invitatations to speak and other supporting documentation for Dr. Lemieux's guest lectures on his research.There is also correspondence and notes concerning Dr. Lemieux's teaching as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and predominantly the University of Alberta
Lemieux, RaymondThe 197 files comprising this series represent Dr. Lemieux's efforts to establish a viable pharmaceutical company in the province of Alberta. Dr. Lemieux worked with offices of the University of Alberta and the provincial government to build his private entities. Raylo and Chembiomed represnted the principal commericial ventures he built and supported and they created the predominant amound of private enterprise records in Lemieux's fonds. Dr. Lemeiux established Chembiomed in 1977 in order to bring to market his pioneering carbohydrate chemistry. The Alberta Research Council absorbed Chembiomed's research programs In 1991. in 1994, SYNSORB, a Calgary based pharmaceutical company took the research back into the commerical market. The company continues to develop.
The 205 files comprising this series consist of drafts, notes, and final versions of work Dr. Lemieux published in his academic career. Included in this series is a listing of 123 "Master Copies" (files number 203 to 224) of articles Lemieux published between 1946 and 1996. The annotated list, along with a final version of each publication, constitutes the predominant portion of Lemieux's scholarly publications in his lifetime. In addition there is a number of reviews, popular publciations, chapters of textbooks and other publsihing formats Lemieux used to disseminate his work.
Lemieux, RaymondThe 73 files comprising this series represent the public recognition Dr. Lemieux received for his contribution to scientific research in the discipline of Chemistry. Included in his list of accolades is the Order of Canada (1968) , the Wolf Prize in chemistry (1999), King Faisal International Award for Science (first Canadian) (1990), The Tishler Award, Harvard University (1983), Hawarth Award and Medal (1983), the Albert Einstein World Award of Science (1992), the NSERC Gold Medal Award (1991), C.S. Hudson Award of the American Chemical Society (1966), the Canadian Medical Association Medal of Honour, and many others. Included with the awards are letters of congratulations and the consultation files of awards committees.
Lemieux, RaymondThe files in this series consist of annual reports to Faculty of Science including list of: grad students, papers, lectures, addresses, funding, professional acitivities, societies and university activities.
Lemieux, RaymondThe 85 files comprising this series consist of progress reports and final reports for grants, correspondence regarding research activity, documents relating to collaborative activity, literature reviews, research notes, plotting of chemical structures, letters of research collaboration, and the orginal draft of Dr. Lemieux's PhD dissertation, "Hindrance effects in cellulose substitution reactions."
Lemieux, RaymondSeries consists of research materials created by Dr. McLeod in performing his professional responsibilities as professor of history at the University of Alberta. The material is loosely organized in chronological order.
Series consists of correspondence composed or received by Dr. McLeod in performing his professional responsibilities as professor of history at the University of Alberta. The material is loosely organized in chronological order. Most of the correspondence is typed.
Includes parking matters (1971-1972)
Deans' CouncilIncludes reports (1964-1968) and minutes and correspondence of the ad hoc Committee on Admission Regulations (1968-1970) and the Advisory Committee on Student Services (1963-1970).
Deans' CouncilFarewell to President Myer Horowitz: individual Deans' messages (videotape).
Deans' CouncilIncludes participation in academic and Faculties planning (1965-1976); Radio and Television (1965-1982, began as the Committee on Broadcasting, disbanded 1982); Computing (1968-1987, formerly computing Facilities and Policy); Library (1920-1989).
General Faculties CouncilIncludes Nominating Committee (1971-1983) and reports received from committees (1957-1982).
General Faculties CouncilMembers of the Council (98 portraits).
General Faculties CouncilAgendas, minutes, meeting materials. Minutes for 1914-1973 have been microfilmed
General Faculties CouncilAgendas, minutes, meeting materials; includes special meetings and the staff files debate (1973). Some meetings have been videotaped; minutes for 1914-1973 have been microfilmed. Minutes for " The Faculty Council," 1908-1913, are for the Faculty of Arts and Science, the University's only Faculty at that time.
General Faculties CouncilIncludes admissions and transfer (1957-1989); first year standing, extracurricular activities, scholarship; Writing Competence committee (1970-1989).
General Faculties CouncilIncludes admissions and transfer (1957-1989); first year standing, extracurricular activities, scholarship; Writing Competence committee (1970-1989).
General Faculties CouncilIncludes divided year/ semester systems; course weighting; grading; Committee to Improve Teaching and Learning (1970-1989); Special Sessions (1955-1965)
General Faculties CouncilIncludes Tenure (1981-1987); Academic Appeals (1973-1986); General Salaries and Promotions (1965-1977); Conference Funds (1970-1985); Equal Opportunities (1975-1982)
General Faculties CouncilIncludes committees on human research, student representation on GFC, departmental mediation, quotas, legislation.
General Faculties CouncilIncludes theses; lists of dissertations and colloquia.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes advisory and coordinating committees
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes professional associations; Board of Teacher Education and Certification
Department of Secondary EducationMinutes of meetings.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes Curriculum Laboratory; Subject Area Committees; degree programs; graduate study programs;
Education, Curriculum and Instruction (EdCI).
Includes Curriculum Laboratory; Subject Area Committees; degree programs; graduate study programs;
Education, Curriculum and Instruction (EdCI).
Includes correspondence of senior department administrators.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes University, faculty and department committees.
Department of Secondary EducationIncludes staff.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes Uganda and Tanzania projects; Morningstar Project, Blue Quills Indian School.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes staff meetings.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes subject areas; degree programs.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes Committee on Junior Colleges; Dean's Advisory Committee
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes blueprints of kindergarten in ring House 3.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes undergraduate and graduate programs and student associations; certification; grading, appeals; students' evaluation of programs.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes granting agencies; Alberta Advisory Committee on Educational Research (AACER).
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes Bulletin, 1962-1968; Elements, 1969-1972 and 1948-1987; Publications Committee; printed reports and briefs.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes Division of Field Experiences; Field Experiences Committee; Alberta Education Council.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes Alberta Early Childhood Services Coordinating Council, 1969-1980; Alberta Teachers' Association; Alberta Educational Council.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes notes for reports.
Department of Elementary EducationIncludes annual reports to the Department; list of dissertations and theses, 1969.
Department of Educational PsychologyAlberta Journal of Educational Psychology
Department of Educational PsychologyIncludes S. C. T. Clarke's History, 1950-1980; ceremony honouring G.M. Dunlop, 1982 (photographs).
Department of Educational PsychologyIncludes graduate program; Educational Foundations Graduate Students association, 1969-1984.
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes meetings; lists; appointment files.
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes " Project Yesteryear" (facsimiles); "Progressive Education in Alberta" (kit).
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes " Project Yesteryear" (facsimiles); "Progressive Education in Alberta" (kit).
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes faculty and interdepartmental correspondence.
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes videotape recordings.
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes " Education in Alberta" photographs (student project); Dr. Helen Pierce's lectures; Department's history
Department of Educational FoundationsMinutes
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes History of Education Group, 1981-1983
Department of Educational FoundationsIncludes reports; group photographs
Department of Educational AdministrationThe Canadian Administrator (Periodical).
Department of Educational Administration