Fonds consists of records pertaining to Alan MacDonald's roles within the library at the University of Calgary and Dalhousie University, records pertaining to his uncle Wallace (silent film star and Hollywood producer), his father Vincent (lawyer, Dean of Law at Dalhousie University, civil servant, judge), records pertaining to the Calgary Aerospace Museum which MacDonald was actively involved with in retirement, and family-related papers.
MacDonald, Alan H.These are the administrative records of the Alberta Women’s Science Network.
Alberta Women's Science NetworkFonds consists of correspondence and contracts; notebooks; manuscript scores of vocal, choral, instrumental, chamber, orchestral and electronic works; manuscripts of articles and program notes; concert programs and promotional material; newsclippings of articles and reviews, as well as scrapbook, 1949-1961, tracing a. lanza's musical career; photographs; sound recordings, film and videocassette featuring performances of a. lanza's works; material relating to Electronic Music Studio, McGill University, and to teaching; sound recordings of others' music; recorded interviews with a. lanza and a. lanza interviewing others; and miscellaneous material. Also includes draft of Pamela Jones's biography of a. lanza.
Lanza, AlcidesFonds consists of the following series for MsC 40: correspondence (1949-1984); drama (1969-1982); fiction (ca. 1952-1984); poetry (ca. 1951-1983); prose (1950, 1963-1983); published works (1951-1983); audio-visual (192-, 1954-1984); miscellaneous (1952-1984); works on Nowlan (1953-1984); and four small appendices (MsC 59, 61, 106, 119) consisting of material relating to A. Nowlan and acquired from other sources. MsC 59 consists of a sound cassette Remembering Alden Nowlan, taped at a Theatre New Brunswick event paying tribute to A. Nowlan. MsC 106 is a draft of A gift to last, revised by co-author Walter J. Learning in 1989. MsC 119 consists of promotional material for a production of Frankenstein : the man who became god. For description of MsC 61 see entry under Rachel Paulson Pride. Accession 523/92.21 consists of poetry manuscripts; notebooks; reviews and other material relating to publication or productions of A. Nowlan's work after his death in 1983; and twenty-four sound recordings of interviews, radio broadcasts of A. Nowlan's works, tributes paid to the author and other miscellaneous events. Accession 569/95.5 consists of material relating to A. Nowlan including v. 2, no. 4, Summer 1963 issue of Amethyst devoted to him.
Nowlan, AldenFonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of articles, book reviews, essays, lectures and speeches; manuscript scores, ranging from sketches to final drafts, of orchestral, chamber, instrumental, choral and vocal works; teaching material; newsclippings of articles and reviews; concert programs; promotional material; miscellaneous items pertaining to A. Fisher; published work; and sound recordings.
Fisher, AlfredFonds includes material relating to the life and works of Alice Munro (née Laidlaw). Included are personal, general and business-related correspondence; manuscripts of Munro's short stories, screenplays, and poetry; copies and drafts of articles in newspapers and magazines; audio-visual recordings of interviews with Munro and dramatizations of her works; promotional material such as posters; records related to theses and lectures based on her works. Includes writing notebooks and works by others about Munro and her oeuvre.
Munro, AliceFonds consists of correspondence, research material, draft and other versions of publications. ,
Russell, AnthonyThe fonds consists of minutes, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, photograph albums, etc. for the chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in Calgary, Alberta.
Beta Sigma PhiThe fonds consists of executive files, convention material, newsletters, scrapbooks, dance calls, square dance music recordings, photographs of square dance events, and miscellaneous training manuals, handbooks, and programs. Includes dance-related papers from individual members and affiliated clubs; newsletters and magazines from other Canadian and American square dance groups; a recorded interview with Ray Woodard about the history of square dancing in Calgary; and records of Calgary Stampede Square Dance Round-up.
Calgary and District Square and Round Dancers AssociationFonds consists of records relating to the funding, building, and development of the CCIT building. Also included are files that appear to come from the office of the Executive Director for Research for the Schulich School of Engineering.
University of Calgary. Calgary Centre for Innovative TechnologyThe fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, and membership lists, grant applications etc. of the Calgary Early Music Society (CEMS). Also contains photographs, concert programs, clippings, newsletters, as well as 3 audio cassette performance recordings, and 3 computer disks containing CEMS newsletters and other.
Calgary Early Music SocietyThe fonds consists of minutes, financial records, project reports, photographs, publicity & promotional material, fundraising files, programs, etc.
Calgary International Children's FestivalThe fonds consists of incorporation documents (1958), minutes (1957-2004); correspondence and circulars and reports (1970-1998); reports, speeches and submissions (1975-1986 and nd); accreditation records (1974-2002); organizational records for national conferences held in Calgary (1978, 1986); and newsletters (1976-1998). Also consists of records of the national CPRS, including strategic planning records (1985-1995); minutes of meetings with Calgary representation (1970-1985), and national membership records including lists for the Calgary chapter (1959-1994).
Canadian Public Relations Society. Calgary chapterThe fonds consists of minutes, annual reports, correspondence, photographs and slides, newsletters, brochures, scrapbooks, war time records, radio and television promotions, and blood donor pins of the Alberta-NWT Division and the Calgary Branch.
Canadian Red Cross Society. Alberta-Northwest Territories DivisionThe fonds consists of administrative records including correspondence, competitions, minutes of meetings and reports, training, financial records, and newsletters
Canadian Ski Patrol System. Mountain DivisionThe fonds consists of minutes, annual reports, educational programming, promotional and safety material, newsletters and posters.
Child Find AlbertaFonds consists of works by Clem Martini including short stories, radio plays, television and theatre scripts. Also consists of records related to the Martini/Kathleen Foreman publication "Oral History of Theatresports."
Martini, ClemFonds consists of administrative files including meeting minutes and promotional material, working files and final copies of "Dance Connection", as well as photographic, audiovisual, and electronic material used in the making of the publication.
Alberta Dance AllianceFonds consists of photographs, posters, videotapes, and textual records pertaining to Dance Montage events. Textual records include programmes, annual files detailing program of dance and participants, invitation lists, and other related material.
University of Calgary. Dance MontageFonds consists of business and production files pertaining to Dancers' Studio West. It includes bylaws, minutes, newsletters, programs, posters, correspondence, press releases, photographs, videos of dance productions and other material.
Dancers' Studio WestThe Daniel G. Dancocks fonds consists predominantly of Dancocks's working records created and accumulated in the writing of his seven books.
Dancocks, Daniel GeorgeFonds consists of correspondence with internationally renowned mathematicians; manuscripts of articles and papers; research, teaching and conference materials; newspaper clippings; notebooks; pamphlets; published works; awards; an unpublished manuscript written with Dutch mathematician Nicholaas G. de Bruijn entitled Pattern enumeration; and papers and articles by others.
Klarner, David A.Fonds consists of general administrative files including minutes, financial records and correspondence; Graduate Students' Teaching Assistant schedules (1966); Guides for Graduate Students (1970-1974); course descriptions, examination regulations, timetables, correspondence on the types of courses instructors preferred to teach (1973-1989); course outlines (1995-2001); Graduate Executive Committee minutes and correspondence (1966-1989); correspondence of I. Adam, Chair of the Textbook Committee and minutes of the Department of English Committee (1965-1970, 1977-1984); pamphlets; and copies of the publication "Uhuru Un". Also includes records relating to the Conference on the Canadian Novel including blank ballots for the Selection of Canadian Novels, the Ballot result list, correspondence, newsclippings, budgets, a bound volume of edited transcripts from the panels, two prints advertising the conference and audiovisual material from the panel discussions (1978). Fonds also consists of audio-visual records from the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program.
Fonds consists of course outlines, pamphlets, and programs and publicity for concerts organised by the Department of Music. Also includes concerts and events presented by the Department of Music.
University of Calgary. Department of Music