Fonds consists of the records of the Division of Dance, referred to as the Program of Dance, in the School of Creative and Performing Arts at the University of Calgary. Includes administrative records, material about the programming and associated promotion and publicity, and audiovisual material. Productions include Mainstage, Dance-at-Noon, Summerdance, the Olympic Arts Festival, and the Canada Pavilion at Expo '86. There is also material for the Urban Dance Project, offering junior level courses for non-dance majors and to strengthen the Program of Dance's relationship with the broader communities
Sem títuloFonds consists of material from William Laidlaw's education such as his MSc thesis and PhD dissertation, his professional career including as an employee at the University of Calgary, papers written by him and post-retirement activities, correspondence by or relating to William's sister, Alice Munro, genealogical material for the family of William Laidlaw's parents Robert Eric Laidlaw and Annie Clark Laidlaw (nee Chamney) including many original documents and photographs, and ephemera related to Alice Munro.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records related to Hoffer's education, his professional career, and to his life-long learning pursuits.
Sem títuloFonds consists of issues of "The Calgary Institute for the Humanities Newsletter" (1980-2001) and pamphlets from the Calgary Institute for the Humanities.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of recorded radio broadcasts (1936-1940); miscellaneous speeches, lectures, correspondence and greeting cards (1935-1943); appointment as President of Alberta Executive Council (1935); and family photographs. Includes programs of memorial events, and recordings of Aberhart Memorial Service (1943) and opening of Aberhart Memorial Sanatorium (1952).
Sem títuloThe Arthur Fox Fonds consists of documents received by Elizabeth M. Porter, Fox's possible spouse, following Fox’s death in action.
Sem títuloFonds consists of drawings, specifications, correspondence, and office files from the architectural practice of Arthur Erickson, 1963-1970. Significant projects include: Grauer Garden Terrace & Cabana, Vancouver, BC; Simon Fraser University Master Plan, Burnaby, BC; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '67; MacMillan Bloedel Building, Vancouver, BC; Canadian Pavilion, Expo '70; Project I, University of Lethbridge, AB; Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
Sem títuloFonds consists of policies and procedures, operational files, project files, issues reviews, records from various committees and teams, and seminars and talks given by Risk Management to various units and groups on campus.
Sem títuloThe Robert W. Robinson Fonds consists predominantly of documents, newspaper clippings, and photographs related to Robinson’s life and death
Sem títuloFonds consists of files documenting relationships between government and the university, CDs, slides and photos of marketing events, individuals and images taken for various publications and brochures, and promotional videos produced by External Relations including one of the 2006 ground breaking ceremony for the Taylor Family Digital Library.
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