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Alice Munro fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0012 · Fonds · 1947-2015

Fonds 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, Alice Ann
André Langevin fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0068 · Fonds · 1951-1977

Fonds consists of business and personal correspondence, contracts and royalty statements; manuscripts, galleys and proofs of novels, short stories, articles, and stage, radio and television plays; manuscripts of English translations of two novels (L'élan d'Amérique and Poussière sur la ville); radio scripts for the series Connaissance d'Aujourd'hui; issues of Le Nouveau Journal; theses and other works written about A. Langevin and his work; and published work.

Langevin, André
CA ACU SPC C0023 · Collection · 1933-1984

Collection consists of material collected by A. Ravel in researching and writing her doctoral dissertation, The dramatic world of Patricia Joudry (McGill University, 1984). Includes correspondence with P. Joudry and others; bound volume of newspapers produced by Joudry's father; newsclippings about P. Joudry and reviews of her works; manuscripts of stage and television plays, novels and prose by P. Joudry; sound recordings of several of P. Joudry's radio plays and sound therapy tapes; and A. Ravel's research material, notes and preliminary work for her dissertation.

Ravel, Aviva
Donald Jack fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0093 · Fonds · 1932-1998

Fonds consists of correspondence; contracts; diaries; photographs; research material, outlines and preliminary work; manuscripts, ranging from various drafts to galley and production scripts, of short stories, articles, prose, film scripts, screenplays, and stage, television and radio plays; and published work.

Jack, Donald Lamont
George Ryga fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0016 · Fonds · 1944-1988

Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence; and manuscripts of and material relating to G. Ryga's poetry, short stories, novels, musical works, essays, addresses, screenplays, and radio, television and stage plays. Two small appendices (MsC 153, 154) consisting of material relating to G. Ryga and acquired from other sources include correspondence and photocopies of an essay by and articles about G. Ryga. Accession 614/97.3 consists of a long-play recording, The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, words by George Ryga, music by Ann Mortifee. (Ann Mortifee, vocalist; Chief Dan George, Ann Mortifee, Peter Haworth, voices; Paul Horn, flute; various musicians.) (Vancouver: Kerygma Records, [1973?]).

Ryga, George
John Murrell fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0174 · Fonds · [196-]-2006

Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts, ranging from rough drafts and fragments to production scripts, of stage, radio and television plays, screenplays and operas (Filumena and Frobisher); English translations by J. Murrell of plays by Henrik Ibsen, Victorien Sardou and others; promotional, production and review material; works about J. Murrell; works by others; miscellaneous; published work; and moving image of Waiting for the parade.

Murrell, John
Kenneth Dyba fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0105 · Fonds · [1952?]-2009

Fonds consists of correspondence; research material and notes; preliminary work; manuscripts of novels, stage and radio plays, short stories and television play; reviews and promotional material; set designs and props for plays written or directed by K. Dyba; biographical material; published work; plays written by other authors; material relating to Canadian Actors' Equity Association, The Snail project and The vet project; proposals for various programs; photographs; sound recordings; videocassettes; and miscellaneous material. In addition to manuscripts, Accession 434/88.15 includes research material, such as photographs and sound recordings of Betty Mitchell interviews, used by K. Dyba in writing the biography Betty Mitchell (Calgary : Detselig Enterprises, 1986). Accessions 789/05.10 and 831/07.21 include materials relating to Wayson Choy including reviews, posters, itinerary, book catalogue, videotapes and photographs.

Dyba, Kenneth
Leon Rooke fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0092 · Fonds · ca. 1955-1998

Fonds consists of correspondence with editors, publishers, educators, authors and others; royalty statements and financial records; diaries; notebooks; interviews; photographs; manuscripts, ranging from rough drafts to final proofs and production scripts, of stage plays, short stories and novels; articles about L. Rooke; reviews; published work; and sound recordings of radio broadcasts featuring L. Rooke or his work, chiefly produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Rooke, Leon
Leonard Peterson fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0095 · Fonds · 1938-1987

Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of short stories, speeches, articles, and radio, television and stage plays; rehearsal notes; promotional material; reviews; and published work. Manuscripts range from preliminary work and working scripts to production scripts and publishers' proofs.

Peterson, Leonard
Lois Kerr fonds.
CA ACU SPC F0055 · Fonds · ca. 1920-1999

Fonds consists of correspondence; diaries; scrapbooks; photographs and slides; personal and family memorabilia; manuscripts of stage and television plays, skits, lyrics, music, poetry, fiction and prose; playbills, reviews and promotional material relating to various play productions; and miscellaneous material. One small appendix (MsC 275) consists of material relating to Lois Kerr's memorial service and burial: a compact disc recording of a special arrangement of L. Kerr's song "Woods are full of violets" sung and recorded by David Kerr; programme of the service, December 16, 2001; texts of "Words of Remembrance" by L. Kerr's three sons; signatures of guests; and letters of condolence.

Kerr, Lois