"Noon Interview: Eve Smith, David Milne" - May 11, 1976.
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- File
- 1976
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
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"Noon Interview: Eve Smith, David Milne" - May 11, 1976.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of correspondence, scripts, screenplays, newsletters, articles, films and other records created or accumulated by Norman Klenman over the course of his career as a journalist, film and television writer and producer, and the joint owner of the CKVU television station. The records include draft and final version scripts and screenplays and related records for radio, television, and film (both produced and unproduced). Also included is correspondence, agreements and financial and project-related records of various production companies of which Klenman was a joint owner, in particular Galanty Productions Limited (Galanty Limited). The fonds also contains some personal records; these include correspondence pertaining to Klenman’s career, as well as articles and other writings by Klenman. The records have been arranged into the following six series: Personal records (2002-2010); Articles and general writings (1986-2006); Business files (1952-2004); General scripts, screenplays and related records ([ca. 1946]-2010); Television scripts, screenplays and related records (1956-2010); Film scripts, screenplays and related records (1953-2008); and CKVU records (1958-2011).
Klenman, Norman
[Norman Klenman letter regarding Excellence Fund Proposal: Film Studies]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of a few loose pages as well as the contents of a small notebook. Contains predominantly work-related notes.
Duke, Daryl
Notes & memos re “Vancouver” [i.e. The Vancouver Show].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Fonds consists of records documenting the business activities of Nunaga Publishing and its president, Rick Antonson. Fonds is divided into the following sub-series: Corporate records (1973-1988); Book and magazine project files (1970-1980); Sales and distribution records (1974-1983); Correspondence (1973-1984); Submissions and proposals (1974-1979); Government and book information files (1974-1980); Publicity and related records (1973-[1994]); and Douglas & McIntyre files (1977-2006).
Nunaga Publishing Company Ltd.
Operations [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Pacific Entertainment Ltd. copyright correspondence]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Pacific Profiles, Section 3 - Episode 56, Darly Duke Featured.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Pacific Tribune Photograph collection
The Pacific Socialist Education Association’s Pacific Tribune Photograph Collection comprises over 40,000 35-mm images taken for the weekly Vancouver labour newspaper Pacific Tribune. The images cover a twenty-year period, from 1972 to 1992, one of the most active periods in British Columbia’s labour history.
Included in the collection are images from some of the most tumultuous events involving British Columbia’s labour movements:
The collection is also a rich source of images from political and other social movements, including:
Pacific Tribune
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Peak Publications Society collection (Evelyn Woods collector)
Evelyn Woods was a mature student who entered the University to complete a teaching certificate. She befriended early staff members of The Peak student newspaper and often brought them cakes and other treats. In return, when she completed her studies in 1968, Peak staffers gave her a scrapbook as a souvenir.
Collection consists of one scrapbook of news clippings, and selected issues of The Tartan, SF View, The Peak and other memorabilia.
Woods, Evelyn
Peak Publications Society fonds
Fonds consists of records created or received by the Peak Publications Society primarily in the course of publishing The Peak, the student newspaper of Simon Fraser University. Activities and topics documented include the establishment and organization of the Peak Publications Society; developing sources of funding; the production of the newspaper, including the taking of photographs required to illustrate stories published; the hiring and duties of Peak staff members; and other publishing ventures of the Peak Publications Society. Includes a complete run of The Peak newspaper from 1965 and other published material such as the Terminal City Express, The Dic (student course guide), and The Peak Handbook. Also includes certification of incorporation, constitution, agendas, minutes, financial records, correspondence, and other documents, as well as contact sheets, prints, negatives, and microfilm reels.
Peak Publications Society
[Personal and business correspondence]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds