D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Daryl's Personal Notes.
- 102
- File
- 1988
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Daryl's Personal Notes.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Judgement.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Misc.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Misc.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Notice of Motion and Affidavits.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Pricewaterhouse.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation - Toronto Dominion Bank Agreement.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation – Publicity.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation – Publicity.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation – Publicity.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation – Publicity.
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D/K/L - Canwest Corporation – Publicity.
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Dallas Smythe collection (Thomas Guback collector)
The Archives holds the personal papers of the late Dallas W. Smythe (see fonds F-16), the first chair of SFU's Department of Communication Studies. Thomas H. Guback was a doctoral student of Dallas Smythe at the University of Illinois and maintained a professional relationship with Smythe for many years. Guback recently retired as a professor of communications, media studies, and advertising at the University of Illinois. He also served as a consultant in the area of the motion picture industry, and writes and hosts a television program on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).
The collection consists of correspondence from or about Dallas Smythe, articles written by Dallas Smythe, copies of memorial lectures about Smythe, and photographs of Smythe at work and with his family.
The collection consists of seven files.
The fonds consists of records arising from Smythe's activities with the University of California, Berkeley; the U.S. Central Statistical Board; the U.S. Department of Labor (Wage and Hour Division); the U.S. Federal Communications Commission; his academic work; and from his various personal activities. Fonds includes correspondence, teaching materials, publications, research materials, reports, written testimony, reference material, and other records.
Smythe, Dallas
Dance in Vancouver interview collection (Karen Greenhough collector)
The Dance in Vancouver collection consists of interviews by Karen Greenhough with eight dance pioneers in British Columbia. The project was suggested by Greenhough's instructor, Iris Garland, SFU Professor of Dance, who obtained support through a Young Canada Works Grant.
The collection consists of seven interviews. Dancers interviewed include Kay Armstrong, Dorothy Hunter, Beth Lockhart, Grace MacDonald, June Roper, Josephine Slater, Dorothy Wilson, and Wynne Shaw. For one of the sessions, Greenhough interviewed two women (Dorothy Wilson and Wynne Shaw) at the same time.
Greenhough, Karen
Fonds consists of files related to the publication of Dandelion Magazine, including invoices, cheque requisitions, bank statements, board bylaws, corporate registration information, subscriptions, advertising campaigns, minutes, promotional materials, grants, and correspondence. Fonds also consists of copies of Dandelion and Blue Buffalo magazines, and chapbooks published by the Dandelion Magazine Society.
Dandelion Magazine
Daniel Ignas and Jose Coosemans
Part of George Stanley fonds
Stanley, George Anthony
Fonds consists of records created or accumulated by Daphne Marlatt through her personal and professional activities, predominantly after the year 1990. Records document her activities as a writer of poetry and prose, an editor, and as a teacher of writing and literature, and include manuscripts, notes, research records, correspondence, photographs, grant applications, reviews, and audio and video recordings of poetry readings.
The fonds has been arranged into the following eleven series: Background research records ([ca. 1965-2000]), Fiction - poetry records (1958-2014), Fiction - drama records (2000-2011), Non-fiction works records (1975-2008), Awards and grants records ([ca. 1965-2012]), Correspondence with publishers ([ca. 1977-2013]), Professional activities records (1983-2013), Teaching records (1973-2010), Electronic records and other media (1974-2012), Personal records (1966-2014), and Personal and professional correspondence (1961-2014).
Marlatt, Daphne
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, original art, music, ephemera, books, zines, layouts, grant applications and reports, financial records, academic and teaching papers, T-shirts, notebooks and Wershler-Henry's MA and PhD theses. Records are in digital and analogue formats.
Wershler-Henry, Darren S. (Darren Sean)
Daryl Duke – Executive Committee.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Daryl Duke and Jack Webster/ CJOR Vancouver, March 8, 1970 re: "Payday."
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Daryl Duke and Norman Klenman re: Gordon Lyall [correspondence]
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Daryl Duke Birthday Roast - Margo Lane.
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