Fonds consists of records relating to Randall's activities as an observer in international elections, his own federal election bid as a Liberal candidate, his role as Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and his leadership of the Latin American Research Centre. Fonds also includes papers, reports, and scrapbooks.
Sans titreFonds consists of draft and final manuscripts of all of his novels, short stories and poems, both published and unpublished, correspondence with writers, colleagues, editors, publishers, artists, and acquaintances, files relating to his work at the Banff Centre, personal files on his career development, as well as academic manuscripts and teaching notes and VHS tapes of his TV appearances on Midday, Imprint, Literati and a recording of his screenplay Strange Cargo.
Sans titreFonds consists of department history including growth statistics, staff, funding, annual reports, pamphlets, brochures, information on special events, and a history of the multidiscliplinary biochemistry group. Fonds includes series for Annual Reports, and Pamphlets.
Sans titreFonds consists of Dean's Office records (1959-1986); Associate Dean (Academic) records including correspondence and reports from various Committees (1961-1986); Faculty of Education Council minutes (1945-1977); Faculty of Education Council (Edmonton) minutes (1963-1964, 1969, 1978-1979); minutes of the Faculty of Education Staff meetings (1959-1963); Director of Practicum records (1966-1974); Associate Dean (Administration) records including correspondence, reports, minutes (1950-1973); and Associate Dean (Student Affairs) correspondence (1966-1974). Also consists of Dean's Executive Advisory Committee minutes (1988-1994); issues of "The Journal of Educational Thought" (JET) (1967-1982), "Faculty News" (1980-1983), "Express Ed" (1985), "Practicum News" (1976-1992), annual bibliographies (1986-1994) and pamphlets. Fonds includes series for Course Outlines, Research Bulletin, Pamphlets, Newsletters, Practicum Newsletter, and Annual Bibliography.
Sans titreFonds consists of archival material included as inserts or sent along with the books donated by M. Orbach. Includes: manuscripts and published poems by, and correspondence with, Rienzi Crusz; correspondence (including email) with and poems by many other Canadian poets such as Henri Beissel, Anne Cimon, Chris Faiers, Ralph Gustavson, David Helwig, Susan Ioannou, Irving Layton, Seymour Mayne and Sharon H. Nelson; interviews by M. Orbach with Sharon H. Nelson and Artie Gold; broadsides by Mavis Jones, John Newlove, Jay Rugesky, Fred Wah and Dale Zieroth; publishers' press releases; reading notices; bookmarks and book wraps; poem cards; and miscellaneous items removed from books.
Sans titreFonds consists of executive committee minutes. Includes corporate seal.
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence; manuscript scores of compositions for organ, piano, violin and piano, chorus, and solo voice; programs for various recitals and concerts, some relating to Eunice M. Coutts; newsclippings of articles about G. Coutts; scrapbook; and published work.
Sans titreFonds consists of the minutes and agenda packages for the General Faculties Council meetings (1964- ) and for the GFC Executive Committee (1966- ). Fonds also consists of minutes and agenda packages of past and present GFC standing committees, sub-committees, and a series of subject files.
In July 2012 a number of committees were dissolved, including the Academic Awards Committee, Academic Program Committee (APC), Continuous Learning Committee, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee (APT), Libraries and Cultural Resources Committee, Research Development and Policy Committee (RDPC), University Planning Committee (UPC), and University Research Grants Committee (URGC). The administration of most of these committees, including APC, UPC and RDPC had historically been decentralized from the main General Faculties Council office (ie: meeting packages created by other senior offices).
New committees created in 2012 were: Academic Planning and Priorities Committee (APPC), Academic Program Subcommittee (APS), Calendar and Curriculum Subcommittee (CCS), Facilities and Information Technology Committee (FITC), Research and Scholarship Committee (RSC) and the Teaching and Learning Committee (TLC).
Sans titreCollection consists of architectural drawings and specifications for the Lancaster Building in Calgary. The Lancaster Building is a notable example of Calgary’s early commercial architecture and one of the city’s first high-rise buildings. It is located at the corner of 2 Street and Stephen Avenue SW. The collection consists of sixteen drawings by James C. Teague (1863-1947) from 1912, ten drawings by William Stanley Bates (1872-1949) from 1919, and an additional six drawings by an unidentified architect likely created in the 1910s. The collection also includes specifications and several brochures and pamphlets related to the construction of the building. The Lancaster Building was built for James Stuart Mackie from 1912 to 1913 under architect James C. Teague, and following WWI, from 1916 to 1919 under architect William S. Bates. The materials in the collection were maintained by James A. N. Mackie, descendant of James Stuart Mackie.
Sans titreFonds contains materials relating to the architectural work of Jeffrey Lindsay, primarily focused on geodesic domes. It covers the majority of his career including early work, work with the Fuller Research Foundation, Jeffrey Lindsay and Associates, and teaching.
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