Consists of coil-bound copy of draft "Edited by Diane Schoemperlen. The Metcalf-Rooke Award proceedings." Signed by Metcalf and marked "Received July 27, 2021. Read July 27. 5 stories picked…."
Awards
181 Archival description results for Awards
Consists of views of the YWCA 2nd Annual Women's Awards Dinner.
File consists of photographs of Chancellor James Palmer presenting academic excellence awards to successful .
File consists of photographs taken at an occasion to acknowledge the Law Society of Alberta for scholarships given to the Faculty of Law. Views include: A number of individuals, including Murray Fraser, giving speeches from a podium at the front of the room; small and large group photographs taken with Murray Fraser on a stairwell; and candid shots of guests socializing.
Subseries consists of applications, correspondence and other records for The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. awards.
(L to r) Mrs. W.C. Clendening, Wayne Olson (U of C), Evan Penny (ACA), Mrs. H.E. Gibson; Olson and Penny are the recipients of $750 travel scholarships from the Continuing Arts Association.
File consists of photographs of the Distinguished Alumni Award Reception. Views include the presentation, poses, candid shots, and native dancing.
- Consists of letter (1975 January 18), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to Ameen Alwan.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author (carbon copy) agreeing to an interview, and listing B. Moore's honours and awards and the Regents' Professorship.
- Consists of letter (1955 May 3), Montreal (Quebec), from B. Moore to Diana Athill.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author (carbon copy) discussing promotion and publication of "Judith Hearne" and the AE Memorial Fund award.
- Consists of letter (1956 April 20), Westmount (Quebec), from B. Moore to Andre Deutsch.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author (carbon copy) announcing that B. Moore will go to England to accept the Authors' Club Award for "Judith Hearne" in person.
- Consists of letter (1956 April 23), London (England), from Andre Deutsch, Andre Deutsch Limited, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing the Authors' Club Award dinner and the Penguin contract for "Judith Hearne."
- Consists of letter (1956 April 17), London (England), from Andre Deutsch, Director, Andre Deutsch Limited, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author announcing that "Judith Hearne" has won the 1955 Authors' Club Award, and encouraging B. Moore to come to England to accept the award in person.
- Consists of letter (1956 April 24), London (England), from Andre Deutsch, Andre Deutsch Limited, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author discussing the Authors' Club Award dinner and B. Moore's plans for his trip to England. Encloses schedule of Authors' Club House Dinners and Luncheons, 1955-1956. 5 p. on 1 leaf.
(L to r, #4) A.W.R. Carrothers, K. Douglas MacLeod, Richard B. Austin, (winners of $3500 awards), Jacques Payan, president of Aquitaine.
Presentation of Aquitaine Scholarship. (L to R) Dr. Carrothers; Catherine Hankins, scholarship winner; Jacques Payan, President of Aquitaine Company of Canada. (71-0114: #1)
- Series consists of records pertaining to the organization, implementation and outcomes of the Reform Party’s assemblies. These events were the shared responsibility of the Communications and Policy departments.
- Includes planning manuals, official records of assemblies, French and English delegate packages, media clippings, organizational timelines, executive council nomination forms and ballots, resolutions and exposure drafts, minutes for the Assembly Resolutions Committee and the Nomination Committee and related material.
Subseries consists of video recordings of the proceedings at the Reform Association of Canada’s 1987 Assembly, the Reform Party of Canada’s assemblies and the United Alternative Party’s national conventions, including coverage of opening and closing ceremonies, speeches by the Party leader, keynote speakers and other Party officials, seminars and workshops, ballots, Executive Council and caucus question and answer periods, dinners, galas, and assembly or convention highlights.
- Consists of letter (1956 March 22), Boston (Massachusetts) from Seymour Lawrence, Director, Atlantic Monthly Press, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author congratulating B. Moore on winning the Beta Sigma Phi Award for "Judith Hearne."
- Consists of letter (1956 April 25), Boston (Massachusetts) from Seymour Lawrence, Director, Atlantic Monthly Press, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author forwarding advance copies of The Lonely Passion of "Judith Hearne", discussing the Authors' Club Award given to "Judith Hearne", the sale to Penguin Books and a possible T.V. version.
- File consists of letters relating to John Metcalf's nomination and receipt of an Author's Award for General Ludd. Also includes invitation to informal reception for nominees and Author's Award certificate, dated November 15, 1982. Award sponsored by Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters and the Periodical Distributors of Canada.
- Typescript, signed;
- Includes references to the following: General Ludd.
- Letters from Sheryll Reid, Author's Awards, Toronto, Ontario, to John Metcalf, Ottawa, Ontario.
Series consists of two certificates from the Media Club of Canada (1982), a certificate from the Canadian Women's Press Club for honourable mention of news story "Thought My Town was Going to Burn Down" (1956), and a certificate for a Member of the Order of the Good Time, Nova Scotia (nd).
Series consists of materials related to various writing awards and honours bestowed upon Christie Harris.
Correspondence, biographical information, photographs, concerning recipients of A.H.E.A. Honored Member, Professional, Achievement, and Fellowship awards. Includes information on Berneice MacFarlane, Edith Down, Glenda Molgat, Ethel Marliss, Betty Garbutt, Anne Kernaleguen, Shirley Rebus, Betty Mullen, Barbara MacDougall, Norma Bannerman, Arlene McKay, Shirley Myers, and Barbara Cousens. Includes photographs of Shirley Rebus, Anne Kernaleguen, Kathy Deyell, Donna Horton, Arlene McKay, Faye Forbes Anderson, Norma Bannerman, Elizabeth Cooney, Carol Blyth, Barbara MacDougall, Barb Klinke, Loretta Winia, Dianne Kieren, and Betty Wolfe.
Series consists of awards granted to I. Kerr.