BC Thesaurus
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2154 Archival description results for BC Thesaurus
CBC News - Starwalk, December 16, 1997.
- 22
- File
- 1997
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
CBC Newsworld - Daryl Duke Featured -November 22, 1995.
- 24
- File
- 1995
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
CBC Report - "A Year in Review" - January 1999.
- 25
- File
- 1999
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
CBC TV - "Dominion of the Air" - September 15, 2002.
- 26
- File
- 2002
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Ceremonies and Events Office fonds
- F-91
- Fonds
- 1963-2023, predominant 1963-1995
Fonds consists of records relating to University ceremonies created by the Office of Ceremonies since 1982, and before that time, by the Registrar's Office and the President's Office. Activities and topics documented include the opening ceremonies for SFU in 1965, convocations, awards ceremonies, building and room openings and dedications, donor recognition events, staff recognition events, installations of presidents and chancellors, university anniversaries, and other special ceremonies.
Records include programs, books of words (order of proceedings), invitations, guest lists, correspondence, notes, press clippings, news releases, publications, photographic material, and other documents.
Ceremonies and Events Office
- MsC-151-0-1-0-0-8
- File
- 1971-1981
Part of Harry and Valerie Jerome fonds
File contains textual records pertaining to the various events that Harry Jerome attended during his life. The records include programs from the Order of Canada ceremony, the BC Sports Hall of Fame ceremony, and Olympic Night in Canada.
- MsC-151-0-3-0-0-1
- File
- 1986-1998
Part of Harry and Valerie Jerome fonds
[Chapter 1 Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?]
- MsC-141-0-4-2-0-1
- File
- [ca. 2003]
Part of Anita Rau Badami fonds
The file includes two typewritten first chapters, one with handwritten annotations of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
Charles Hou Editorial Cartoon collection
- MsC-25
- Collection
- [199-?]-[200-?]
The collection consists of copies and a small number of photographs of political cartoons dealing with Canadian and international events that took place from 1759 to 2006. Canadian topics include conscription, immigration, French-language rights, native self-government, imperialism, nationalism, labour conditions, women’s suffrage, and prohibition. The cartoons deal with, among many other topics, the Sino-Japanese War of 1894, the French conquest of Algeria, the Cold War, the war in Vietnam, and World Wars I and II. Publication dates of the newspapers and magazines from which the collection was copied range from 1846 to 2006. Dates of the events covered by the cartoons range from the mid-eighteenth century to 2006.
- MsA-14
- Collection
- 1960-1969
The collection consists of letters written by Charles Olson to five men who edited and published his works: Robin Blaser, Andrew Crozier, Barry Hall, LeRoi Jones, and Ed Sanders. Some of the letters were accompanied by manuscripts produce by Olson during the period 1965 to 1969. Collection includes a group of student assignments (mostly poetry) collected by Olson when he was in residence at University of British Columbia in 1963.
Olson, Charles
- MsC-111
- Fonds
- 1987-2005
Fonds primarily contains examples of art created by Charles van Sandwyk from 1987-2005. The art includes prints, ephemera from books published by van Sandwyk, and ephemera from art exhibitions. Also included is biographical items about van Sandwyk, and two photographs of the artist. The material is arranged based on the type of material and, when applicable, the book for which the art was created. The fonds is divided into five series: Series 1. Biographical Items, Series 2. Books, Series 3. Promotional Materials, Series 4. Book Ephemera, Series 5. Art Ephemera.
Van Sandwyck, Charles
- MSC-99-0-1-0-0-67
- File
- [ca. 1990]
Part of George Stanley fonds
Stanley, George Anthony
- MsA-35
- Fonds
- [196?-1998]
The fonds consists chiefly of correspondence.
Watts, Charles
- MsC-60
- Fonds
- [1985?]-2007
The fonds reflects Bök’s participation in the Canadian poetry scene as well as his teaching work. Records include correspondence with numerous other writers, teaching associates, fans, gallery owners, and conference organizers, as well as manuscript drafts, reviews of Bök’s work, ephemera from festivals and exhibitions, other writers’ works, and gifts and souvenirs. The fonds also includes Bök’s work laptop and its contents, which include textual records, photographs, audio, and video files of exhibits, performances, and travel.
Bök, Christian
- MSC-99-0-1-0-0-35
- File
- 1980-1984
Part of George Stanley fonds
Stanley, George Anthony
- MsC-144-0-2-0-0-0-23
- File
- 1940
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of a Christmas card with an image by Innes of a cowboy in the snow, inscribed “From John Innes, 1940,” as well as 3 drafts or unfinished cards.
Innes, John Clarke
[Christmas card illustrated by Innes]
- MsC-144-0-2-0-0-0-18
- Item
- 1937
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a Christmas card illustrated with an image of a cowboy riding in the snow, inscribed “To Douglas & Mrs. Lane & the boys. Every happiness, this Christmas season of 1937. John & Ida Innes.” There is a metal emblem attached to the card.
Innes, John Clarke