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Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Philips Electronics Inc. x-ray diffraction equipment for the analysis of crystalline compounds.
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Philips Electronics Inc. x-ray diffraction equipment for the analysis of crystalline compounds.
World Communism in the 20th Century
Pamphlets cover a wide range of important topics in the world communism, including the Sino-Soviet dispute. Includes a large number of pamphlets from the British Communist Party and its allies, and pamphlets printed in Albania.
Information for specific occupations outside of Health and Medicine. Approximately half of the items in this series are intended for teachers, administrators or instructors in schools and colleges. It includes information from the UK, USA and Canada. There are Information bulletins from Alberta Education (Canada), the Department of Health and Human Services (USA) and the UK Department of Education and Science. there is one catalog of AIDS related teaching materials and three versions of an English as a Second Language teaching resource.
The other half of this series is for a variety of non-educational occupational settings, the majority are general and cover concerns like sharing equipment or lockers rooms with someone with AIDS. There are however two with very specific audiences, food and beverage workers and personal service (grooming) workers. there is also a single brochure that seems to be for anyone who works in downtown Vancouver B.C.
Winnipeg Railway Union Records Collection
This collection contains documents and materials produced or used by Canadian Pacific Railway Unions - in particular, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen - in Winnipeg between 1898 and 1968. The collection includes financial records, meeting minutes and logbooks, administrative documentation such as application forms, and cirulars and correspondence.
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.
Adkins, William Elmer
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.
Wonders, William Clare
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Harris standing in an active undergraduate chemistry lab.
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Head shot of Harris that was used in various articles.
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Close up photograph of Harris. Note on the back reads "Planned Parenthood".
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Image of Harris taken and sent to the Royal Society.
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Harris standing in an active undergraduate chemistry laboratory.
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Close up photograph of Harris. Cropped version of this photograph was used for the article "Chemists reflect on the legacy of Walter Harris, key builder of one of country's top analytical chemistry programs" appearing in Folio November 15, 1996.
Walter Harris and Harry Habgood
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Image of Harris and Habgood. Harry Habgood co-authored Programmed Temperature Gas Chromatography with Harris, the first book published by anyone in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta.
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.
Harris, Walter Edgar
The Violet Archer fonds span a period of over seventy years, and provide a valuable record of the composing, research, teaching and life experiences of a noted University professor and internationally recognized composer of music. The Violet Archer fonds is unusually complete, with intact records that illustrate both professional and personal facets of her life. As noted in the introduction, the Archer records, except for her original compositions and scores, arrived at the University of Alberta Archives without much evidence of original order or organization. While her scores and musical compositions had been listed and numbered by James Whittle, Department of Music librarian at the University of Alberta, the remainder of her records was transferred in large boxes to the Archives from her home in Ottawa. Boxes were labeled as coming from her basement, piano bench, bookshelves, etc. but were pretty mixed in each box. A large volume of the textual records is comprised of correspondence, and while the correspondence tended to be boxed together, within any single box would be a range of letters spanning any number of years. Correspondence from the 1950's was interspersed with correspondence from the 1990's. Each letter appeared to be methodically opened with a letter opener, read, and returned to the envelope (even Christmas and birthday cards were returned to their envelopes). Other like records were often boxed together; teaching files in single boxes, and boxes containing books, others with sound recordings, etc., providing the only evidence of extant original order. The large volume of records received, however, essentially loose and unorganized, necessitated the imposing of order by the archivist. Two page series were determined, that of professional and personal papers, and several sub-series delineated within each of these two series. Series One Professional and Career-related papers, are the largest of the two series and are organized into several sub-series. The sub-series designations are based on the contents of the records, and often chronological in terms of order within each sub-series. Within Series One are student records (Archer as student); teaching records, chronicling her years on faculty at North Texas State College, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Alberta; correspondence files; composing records; and reference records. The sub-series are substantial in size, and provide a wealth of information about Archer's professional life. Within the correspondence files, there is outgoing and incoming chronologically arranged correspondence, letters with identified individuals, reference letters, correspondence with associations and organizations, and publishing project and music dealer correspondence. The composition and composing sub-series of records is further organized into performing rights organization records, music publishers contracts and correspondence, conference and workshop records, performances, honors and awards, and original Archer compositions. The sub-series of reference material is also extensive, and includes listings of the imprint, books, music by other composers, and a collection of sound recordings maintained by Archer. Of especial significance, are the files of original Archer scores and compositions. A significant number of her compositions are represented in these holdings, and provide evidence about the steps and processes involved in creating a piece of music from manuscript beginnings to a final published piece of music. Series Two, Violet Archer's personal papers, while much smaller in extent than Series One, provide a fascinating glimpse of the person behind the public persona of professor and composer. Her personal correspondence files, particularly the incoming and outgoing correspondence with her younger sister Carolyn, document the emotions, struggles, triumphs and challenges she faces as a woman functioning in a very male-dominated field and time period. Carolyn is the one person that Violet freely confides in, and she shares thoughts, feelings, and philosophies with her sister that are only touched upon in the other records housed in the fonds. Rounding out the personal records in Series Two are other correspondence files, financial records, insurance records, artwork, and a large photographic sub-series. The Violet Archer fonds provides numerous research opportunities. Students of music history, composition, and theory will find the records valuable, as well as individuals interested in researching a woman's career path in pre-and post-second world war North American society. There are records related to the music scene in both the U.S. and Canada, letters exchanged with well-known musicians, colleagues, writers and students; and many documents associated with the music publishing industry. The growth of the University of Alberta's music department is documented in the records, as is the growth of Canadian music organizations. The completeness, extent, and condition of the Violet Archer fonds ensure its strong informational and evidential research value.
Archer, Violet
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Unknown photograph owned by SG Davis. After Davis' passing, it was found among the files in his office and acquired by Harris.
University of Minnesota Outstanding Achievement Award
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
The outstanding achievement award is given to former graduates of the University of Minnesota who have attained distinction in their area of study and demonstrated outstanding leadership. It was earned by Harris for his influential work in teaching analytical chemistry and research work in hot-atom chemistry, chromatography and polarography. This certificate was awarded at the 36th Annual meeting of the Institute of Technology Alumni Association on November 2, 1973.
University of Alberta's Analytical Chemists
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Image of the University of Alberta's analytical chemists. Photograph taken for University of Alberta New Trail article "Chain reaction: One man's longtime dedication to the study of analytical chemistry continues to reap awards", regarding the three men from the same faculty each receiving major international scientific awards within seven days. These three men: Harrison, Dovichi and Horlick, all gave credit to Harris' work in Analytical Chemistry education.
University of Alberta Library Standards Archive
A list of superseded ANSI and ANSI-approved standards in print held University of Alberta Libraries Research and Collections Resource Facility (RCRF).
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Aerial view of the University of Alberta campus and surrounding area.
University of Alberta B.Sc. Diploma
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Harris's University of Alberta B.Sc. Diploma with official seal.
University of Alberta Alumni Honour Award
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Walter 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".
Part of Walter Edgar Harris fonds
Undergraduate laboratory with private working areas for up to twenty students. The side benches and cabinets display equiptment and materials in general use.
Records 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.
Office of the Vice-President (External Relations)
Part of Studio Theatre fonds
Accession consists of Studio Theatre playbills (1950-2001), season brochures (1968-1993), an anniversary booklet (1982-1983), and campaign mailouts (1988-1995).
Studio Theatre
The 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.
Schoeck, Ellen A.
This 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.
Office of the Chief Librarian
Part of Leilani Muir fonds
The 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.
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.
Part of Dr. Luce Gauthier fonds
This accession consists of records related to Dr. Luce Gauthier's career as a theoretical physicist, including research findings for Dr. Gauthier's PhD thesis in quantum mechanics, titled Test of Resonance Recognition Criteria in Potential Scattering. Additionally, this accession contains correspondence, research reports, copies of publications, course teaching materials, and keepsakes from Dr. Gauthier's time at the University of Alberta.
Part of Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) fonds
he 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.
Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Part of Faculty of Nursing fonds
The 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.
Faculty of Nursing
UAA-2022-013 (Pearce, James W)
The accession consists of one file folder comprising correspondence of Dr. James William Pearce.
Pearce, James W.
Part of Chuji Hiruki Fonds
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.
Hiruki, Chuji
The framed renderings are identified in the attached finding aid as per measurements and content. Renderings of University of Alberta Buildings - Edmonton AB.
Part of Geoffrey Lester fonds
Accession 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).
Part of Helen Forrester fonds
Accession 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.
Forrester, Helen
Part of Department of Physiology fonds
The accession consists of copies of minutes of departmental staff meetings of the Department of Physiology,
Department of Physiology
Part of Walter Raymond Salt fonds
Accession consists of records pertaining to Walter Raymond (Ray) Salt and his wife Kathleen Salt. Records include scripts, research notes, correspondence, manuscript, articles, newspaper clippings, diaries, and reports. Accession also contains sketches and photographs of birds and wildlife, as well as photographs of trips and family.
Salt, Walter Raymond
Part of Margaret-Ann Armour fonds
Part of Faculty of Engineering fonds
The accession comprises 394 Faculty of Engineering graduating class composites and related association images including the mining and geology society.
Faculty of Engineering
Part of Brian Llewellyn Evans fonds
Accession 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.
Evans, Brian Llewellyn
Part of Ivan Rudnytsky fonds
Accession consists of personal papers of Ivan Rudnytsky.
Rudnytsky, Ivan
Part of The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County collection
Contains the original handwritten transcriptions of materials for The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of Umatic video cassettes pertaining to Drama at the University of Alberta.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 2 VHS tapes pertaining to Mrs. Oodle Noodle and Noodle Doodle Box School Show.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 3 VHS tapes pertaining to Eyes on Alberta Town Hall.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of VHS tapes pertaining to the University of Alberta convocation in 1998.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession contains audio cassettes containing songs, speeches, and presentations from University of Alberta events including events, such as a sports game and SUB theatre address, and topics such as history in Canada.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession contains 3 audio cassettes containing a presentation with Peter Lown.
Lown, Peter J.M.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession contains 3 audio cassettes on the United Church, United Church Crusades and Crusaders, and a series titled "Christian Faith" with Dr. Thompson.
Accession 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.
UAA-2019-025 (Strategic Analysis and Data Warehousing)
Part of Industry Liaison Office
15 cm of Annual Reports to the Community (2000-2001 to 2013-2014)
Strategic Analysis and Data Warehousing
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession includes 28 cassette tapes containing interviews with various individuals.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 10 videocassettes containing recorded meetings, events, and presentations at the University of Alberta.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 25 video cassette tapes from the University of Alberta containing Spring and Fall Convocation, as well as Honorary Degree recipients.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of audio cassettes containing the proceedings from Mega Projects. Tapes include Don Stanley, Ted Coartrage, Vic Henning, Stan Roberts and Alex Mair.
Part of Donald B. Smith fonds
L'accession contient la documentation recueillie pour l'article et par la suite de celui-ci (entre 1979 et 1986). Il comprend quelques originaux de lettres envoyées au professeur Smith, des coupures de presse de textes inédits et tirées de divers journaux et, surtout, des photocopies d'articles de périodiques et de journaux relatifs à la francophonie albertaine.
Accession contains documentation collected for the purpose of the article and more (between 1979 and 1986). It contains a few original letters sent to professor Smith, clippings of unedited texts taken from various journals and, mostly, photocopies of articles from periodicals and journals related to Franco-Albertans.
Smith, Donald B.
Part of Earl William Buxton fonds
Part of Earl William Buxton fonds
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 6 VHS tapes containing information on the organization of the University of Alberta and the University of Victoria.
Part of Salon d'Histoire de la Francophonie Albertaine fonds
Part of David John Hall fonds
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.
Hall, David John
Part of Workshop West Theatre fonds
40 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.
Workshop West Theatre
Part of Gordon R Freeman Fonds
The accession 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 embody the work that led to the writing of two additional books of the site: Canada's Stonehenge (2009) and "Hidden Stonehenge" (2012).
Freeman, Gordon R.
Part of University of Alberta Archives audio visual collection
Accession consists of 11 audio cassettes titled D.H. Struk Ukrainian for Undergraduates Lab Drills. (No.1-22) Cassettes are double-sided.
Textual records from Robert (Bob) Layton's years at the University of Alberta, including newspaper clippings, directories, programs, handbooks, playbills etc.
Layton, Robert
Scandinavian Studies Association
Part of Gordon Peacock fonds
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.
Peacock, Gordon
Part of Brian Llewellyn Evans fonds
The Dr. Brian Llewellyn Evan fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Brian Evans. The fonds comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of history, University administrative functions in various roles and his involvement with the Chinese Community in Alberta.
14 Publications published by the UA Press (2017-2018)
Part of Faculty of Medicine fonds
Approximately 5 cm of material comprising three standard blueprints of the Strathcona Hospital (1911-1913) approximately 3' Width by 2' Height. Also includes broad-sheet style newspaper pages: 16 pages from Edmonton Journal 1913, 5 pages from Edmonton News Claim Dealer (1913), 7 pages from Edmonton Daily Bullet (1913). also includes 2 5 x 8 colour photos (no identification).
Wilson and Herald Architects
Part of Austin Mardon fonds
Accession 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.
Mardon, Austin
Accession inventories from the University of Alberta Archives.
University of Alberta Archives
Accession registers from the University of Alberta Archives.
University of Alberta Archives
Copies of Folio publications from 1990-2014. Most volumes contain complete issue series; however some are missing. Duplicate copies also contained in accession.
Folio
Executive Committee Minutes from 1965-2006
Executive Committee
Part of General Faculties Council fonds
General Faculties Council Minutes from 1965 - 2006
General Faculties Council
Manual of Administrative Policies, Procedures and Services
Policy Standards Office
Part of General Faculties Council fonds
Records primarily include yearly updates of GFC Policy Manuals. Also includes Minutes.
General Faculties Council
Books published by the University of Alberta Press.
University of Alberta Press
Part of Department of Physical Education and Recreation fonds
Records related to bid to host 1999 Pan-am Games in Edmonton. Minutes, repors, budget information.
Department of Physical Education and Recreation
Accession consists of three sets of Evergreen and Gold yearbooks from 1921-1984 and miscellaneous photographs and documents related to the yearbook. The yearbook is annual, but publication was suspended from 1972 to 1982. Volume 52 has the subtitle "Special anniversary issue."
Evergreen and Gold Foundation
Records related to Risk Management Steering Committee records 2001-2002 and 2005-2007
Department of Education
Part of Faculty Women's Club fonds
Faculty Women's Club: Minutes, Newsletters, Interest Group Annual Reports, Executive Member List. FWC Brochures, Anniversary Items of Historical interest.
Faculty Women's Club
Framed photos of Harold Orr and related friends and colleagues. Includes 6 pdf images of photos stores electronically.
Lampard, Robert
Part of William Towrie Cutt fonds
Various papers of William Towrie Cutt including manuscripts.
Cutt, William Towrie
Photos, degrees, clippings, certificates, and the medical class pin of Dr. W. Gourlay.
Gourlay, Betty
Board agenda materials, Dunlop materials, correspondence, remedies of unsecured creditors workshop, creditors remedy committee meeting minutes and materials, seizures chapters, correspondence, materials and comments, Business names survey responses, court ordered enforcement chapters, correspondence and materials and comments.
Board Minutes, correspondence, Law discussion groups, discussion papers, annotated acts, research papers, draft reports, statutory designations, jury information, contract law.
2 boxes of personal materials of the Department of Plant Science. Includes photos, annual reports, press bulletins, slides, newsletters, correspondence, manuscripts and department theses.
Vanden Born, William H.
Part of Leilani Muir fonds
Documents related to the Leilani Muir Case.
Part of Georg Kaiser Collection
Textual materials of Georg Kaiser including bibliographical index cards of 19th and 20th century and contemporary authors (emphasis on Georg Kaiser), research/ scholastic/academic materials, minimal correspondence and manuscript materials, dealer / auction/ exhibition catalogues of relative antiquarian materials, conference / symposium materials and 38 monographs in wrappers.
Materials relating to the research papers of S. James Gooding, Author, publisher and authority on firearms and other material memorabilia.Textual materials including correspondence. personal and professional and included printed emails, research materials, notebooks, illustrations/sketches, maps, sales and auction catalogues, instruction manuals/booklets/pamphlets/broadsides, financial documents, periodicals and other published materials. 1700+ photographs, negatives, slides and colour printouts of photographs and 1 CD containing manuscript materials.
Gooding, Jim
Accession contains the records of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the personal records of Dr. Marguerite E. Ritchie.
Human Rights Institute of Canada
Part of Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) fonds
Operational files, Institutes, VP Meetings, recruitment, UA international, Faculties and Departments, Committees (Academic Advisory, Centres, Institutes Partnerships committee) Council of Deans, Alberta Universities Association.
Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic)