The fonds consists of Sheila Foster’s compilation of transcripts of interviews with people who knew Les Rowland, some of his articles and editorials excerpted from Oilweek, and summaries of his articles and editorials. Also includes correspondence about the biography project.
Les Rowland Memorial FundThe fonds consists of minutes, membership lists, and meeting schedules.
Pioneer Nooners Toastmasters ClubThe collection consists of research notes and recorded interviews for Quest.
Kennedy, TomThe fonds consists of minutes, funding proposals, financial records, education kits, resource files, correspondence, publications and position papers, and project files.
Education on Media and PornographyThe fonds consists of a recorded interview with Torchy Anderson, conducted by British Columbia journalist Susan Mayse.
Anderson, Harold Henry "Torchy"The fonds consists of legally necessary and historically significant records arranged into two series. These include key financial reports and documents; chapter newsletters; meeting records; executive/administrative documents; correspondence; diverse professional development records; event and project documents; membership listings; annual reports; and documents involving other STC organizations.
Society for Technical Communication. Alberta ChapterThe collection consists of recordings featuring these musicians amongst others: Charles Adams, Colin Adjun, David and Dorothy Aglukark, Etulu and Susan Aningmiuq, Juupie Arnaituk, Terry Cousineau, Ron Dillman, Etulu Etidlouie, Norman Glowich, David Gon, Anita Issaluk, Manfred Janssen, Hank Karr, Joe Loutchan, Charlie Panigoniak, William Tagoona, Mary Thompson, Alexis Utatnaq, and Jim Vautour.
Canadian Broadcasting CorporationThe fonds consists of administrative records, minutes, and photographs of staff.
Jewish Star (Periodical)The fonds consists of CATV-produced television programs about the Alberta oil sands (1976); John Diefenbaker (1978); branding at the Wyalta Ranch (1979); opening of Calgary's Gulf Canada Centre (1979); a Calgary Stampede chuckwagon race (1980); history of St. John Ambulance (1980); "Canada West" episodes about western alienation, the division of power, Robert Stanfield, Arthur Child, Patrick O'Callaghan, Mayor Dewar and Peter Lougheed (1980); "Canada in Print" episodes about the Mad Trapper, Canadian newspapers, and nature photography (1980); opening of the Calgary LRT (1981); and a "Calgary Show" episode about Glenbow collecting the archives of women's groups (1981).
Community Antenna TelevisionThe fonds consists of editorial cartoons, most of which appeared in the Calgary Herald. The cartoons poke fun at the joys and frustrations of being Calgarian, and also depict Calgary's unique views on Canadian and world affairs. General topics include politics, religion, health care, hockey and weather. More controversial topics include gun control, tasers, abortion, the war in Afghanistan, and smoking. Many cartoons relate to Quebec separatism. The fonds also consists of his comic strips, Gopher Gully, Chubb and Chauncey and The Byrds. It also contains letters from various dignitaries about his cartoons, as well as some pages of the comics he drew for Crazy Magazine.
Rodewalt, Vance