- UAA-1996-098
- Accession
- [1917-1992]
Part of Zinovii Shtokalko fonds
Personal papers and correspondence including study and recordings of the bandura.
Shtokalko, Zinovii
Part of Zinovii Shtokalko fonds
Personal papers and correspondence including study and recordings of the bandura.
Shtokalko, Zinovii
Rutherford and McCuaig Families fonds
Guide to the Rutherford and McCuaig Families 1885-1982
Rutherford family
Correspondence and documents
Rutherford, Alexander Cameron
Part of Hazel McCuaig fonds
Personal papers include: correspondence, extensive photographs, numerous scrapbook, clippings, certificates, publications and other personal materials
McCuaig, Hazel
Part of Hazel McCuaig fonds
Materials from Elizabeth Libby Lloyd Elsey (Class of 1912): Student memorabilia, dance cards, class notes, assignments, teachers contract and class plans. Photographs of Law Class (1952/53) and A.C. Rutherford in Chancellor's Robes (1972)
McCuaig, Hazel
Macgregor Smith – McHardy Stephanson Collection 1987
Macgregor Smith McHardy Stephanson Collection – Agricultiral Engineering
MacHardy, Fenton Vincent
Part of Eric J. Hanson fonds
Accession consists of the personal and professional papers of Dr. Eric Hanson.
Hanson, Eric J.
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds
Correspondence and photographs of Bitumount oil sands plant
Champion, Lloyd R.
Part of Lloyd R.Champion fonds
Audio recording of L.R. Champion regarding the Tar Sands development at Fort McMurray
Champion, Lloyd R.
Invviews conducted by Mrs. Naomi Radford with Dr. J. M. MacEachran, Mrs. S.H. Mcuaig and Mrs. E. W. Sheldon
Provincial Archives of Alberta
Accession consists of 1 photograph of rugby team. U. of A. Provincial Champions, 1914 in front of Athabasca Hall.
Parsons, R. H.
Accession consists of the University of Alberta's Chief Librarian's files.
University Librarian
Accession consists of plans and drawings of North Lab.
Marshall, J.P.
Accession consists of records pertaining to joint Committee to Co-ordinate University and High School Curricula and the Matriculation Study Committee: booklets and files.
Accession consist of North Garneau Development Report 1 and Health Sciences Center.
University Honor Roll (corrected to November 30, 1917) and Feeders' Day press bulletins (1953, 1954, 1958).
Order Department
Two post cards: one depicts the Dentistry / Pharmacy building and is referred to in the photo as "Medical Building." The second is a photo of the University Hospital. Both photos are B&W prints; 14 x 9 cm.
General Faculty Council and Executive Committee.
General Faculties Council
Reports of the Governors of the University of Alberta.
University Libraries
Education Alumni Bulletins. Bulletin of the School of Education Society, 1935-1937. College of Education Alumni Association Quarterly Bulletin, 1941. College of Education Society Quarterly Bulletin, 1941-1942. Education Quarterly, 19442 - 1944.
Department of Educational Foundations
Public Archives of Canada, Report, 1971-1972
Public Archives of Canada
Senate minutes. Typed copy (by archives staff) of handwritten originals. 1908-1915
Office of the Chancellor and Senate
Committees reports and minutes: Summer Session and Evening Credit Program
Faculty of Education
Private paper: "Symposium on the Science and Technology of Coal" (1920-1930, 1968)
Stansfield, Edgar
Meeting minutes for: Committee on Student Affairs (1913-1961), House Committee (1914-1955) and General Residence Committee (1957-1962).
Ryan, A. A.
Appendices to Board minutes (September 1972 - June 1973), Executive Committee appendices to minutes (July 1972 - June 1972) and minutes of ad hoc Committees (1970-1973).
Board of Governors
Aerial photograph of Campus, presented to the University by Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline
Assistant to the President
Herbert T. Coutts Retirement Committee and Royal Bank Awards nomination correspondence
Clarke, S.C.T.
Academic Planning Committee and Academic Development Committee: Correspondence and reports
Office of the Vice-President (Academic)
Board of Governors Committee on Student Services
Board of Governors
Board of Governors ad hoc Committee on Public Relations, Publications and Fund Development and Alumni Offices
Board of Governors
Ceremony for opening of Education 2 - Phase 1: Brochures, programs, photographs and H.T. Coutts speech text
Faculty of Education
Advisory Committee for the selection of a Vice-President (Academic) - correspondence, documentation and minutes
Board of Governors
Consists of a compilation of tests and exams from various departments and faculties at the University of Alberta, including, Department of Geography, Department of Music, and many more.
University of Alberta Archives
Scandinavian Studies Association
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.
Canadian Theatre Archives fonds
Canadian Theatre Archives Directory
Canadian Theatre Archives
Canadian Women's Theatre Guild fonds
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Canadian Women's Theatre Guild.
Canadian Women's Theatre Guild. Edmonton Branch
Candas Jane Dorsey Writing – Finding Aid
Dorsey, Candas Jane
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Catalyst Theatre and their productions.
Catalyst Theatre
Chancellor’s Papers - Alexander Cameron Rutherford 1890s-1910
A. Chancellor’s Papers 1890-1910 – Guide
B. Chancellor’s Papers, Alexander Cameron Rutherford – Guide
Rutherford, Alexander Cameron
Chester Ronning Interviews 1980-102
Chester Ronning Interview – China Mission – National Film Board 1979
Ronning, Chester
Office files; includes a file related to aboriginals and 'degrees of opportunity'.
University of Alberta Senate
Douglas Elstow Smith Fond 1877-1995
Smith, Douglas Elstow
Donald Murray Ross Fond 1940-1986 – Inventory
Ross, Donald Murray
Series illustrates the likeness of Ernest C. Manning from various sources, including newspaper articles, a cover of a biographical sketch by John Cashman, and a negative from the UAA. Series consists of 5 graphic materials that have been scanned and Photoshopped.
Manning, Ernest C.
History of Medicine in Western Canada 1979-078
History of Medicine in Western Canada, preliminary list of articles
History of Medicine in Western Canada
Hutchinson Shandro Papers – Descriptive Inventory 1936-1991
Shandro, Hutch
Fonds consists of the records of J. Gordon Kaplan.
Kaplan, J. Gordin
John C. Charyk Fonds 1990-1988
Charyk, John Constantine
Leonard Eustace Gads – Descriptive Inventory 1907-1974
Gads, Leonard Eustace
Consists of materials from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Extension, Legal Studies. Materials include program files.
Legal Studies Program
Performing Arts Publicists Association fonds
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Performing Arts Publicists Association of Alberta including administrative records.
Performing Arts Publicists Association
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.
Lougheed, Peter
The Reta Rowan fonds covers the years from 1940 to 1971. The material consists of correspondence, minutes, briefs, reports, publications, periodicals, newspapers, drawings, print and negative photographs. The books in the Reta Rowan fonds were listed on a separate inventory in 1977. Originally, the majority of the files were arranged in chronological order under the society's or association's title, while the remainder were filed by the organization's name or by subject, or left unlabelled. Mrs. Rowan's arrangement has been followed where possible but all unlabelled or loose files have been placed in the proper year or provided with a subject title.
Rowan, Reta
Scientific and Industrial Council of Alberta – Research Council of Alberta fonds
Guide to the Papers of the Scientific and Indistrial Research Council of Alberta and the Research Council of Alberta 1917-1936, 1939
Scientific and Industrial Council of Alberta – Research Council of Alberta
Source of Medical History fonds
Medical History, Source of – Guide
University of Alberta Archives
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
Accession consists of records including publications pertaining to various student clubs and associations at the University of Alberta. These include the English Club, the Soldier's Comforts Club, Bluestocking Club, Dramatic Society and the Writer's Club. As well as faculty associations, the Science Association and The Old Country University Association.
The accession also includes a manuscript by W.W. Greag.
Students' and Faculty Association
Publications, largely "The Canadian Administrator"
Department of Educational Administration
Marilyn Pilkington papers: President and Vice-President files and excerpts from personal scrapbook
Shaw, Marilyn Pilkington
General Promotions Committee (General Faculty Council). Agenda, minutes, recommendations, 1969-1972.
Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor
Photograph of Medical Sciences Building
Bednarski, H.
Memoirs of Professors of Medicine: Interviews of Drs. [J.S.] Gardiner (1934) and James Nixon (1934), by Dr. Hepburn
Hepburn, Allan L.
Catalogue and index for Anglican Archdiocese of: Athabasca and of MacKenzie River
Provincial Archives of Alberta
Photographs of student groups and actors
Simpson, Maimie S.
Publications, photographs and memorabilia (1918, 1942, [1960])
Orr, Harold
Correspondence, reports and other materials
La Zerte, Milton Ezra
Conference of Learned Societies correspondence, agenda and other material
Learned Societies
Photograph of Provincial Boy Scouts Association - First Patrol Leaders' Course
Mooney, Jack
Two staff publications, including a book by Jean W. Godsell entitled: I Was No Lady. The book is an autobiography and is described as "a woman's story of her life and adventures in the Far North..." (1959). One Student Handbook (1944/45)
Buffalo Books
Photograph of "Drums and Bugles" 196th Overseas Battalion C.E.F. "Western Universities" Camp Hughes.
Hodgson, E.
Institute brochures, pamphlets and publications
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
Photocopies of estimates (some undated)
University of Alberta Archives
Minutes, Reports, Correspondence, Library cards
University Libraries
3 Classic sets of Evergreen and Gold Yearbooks
University Archives and Collections
The framed renderings are identified in the attached finding aid as per measurements and content. Renderings of University of Alberta Buildings - Edmonton AB.
UAA-2022-013 (Pearce, James W)
The accession consists of one file folder comprising correspondence of Dr. James William Pearce.
Pearce, James W.
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