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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Series
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Correspondence

Series consists of records relating to the administrative crisis in the PSA Department, the establishment of a trusteeship by the University, and the strike by eight faculty members of the PSA Department. Includes correspondence, reports, notes, statements, press releases and other documents.

Correspondence

Series consists of personal and professional correspondence between Klaus Rieckhoff and various friends, colleagues, and peers. Records consist primarily of correspondence but also include copies of memos and handwritten drafts of correspondence.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence relating to professional activities of the Purcell String Quartet. Includes correspondence with event organizers and collaborators; professional associations; media contacts; and friends and supporters.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series:

• Correspondence files (sub-series 1)
• Chronological correspondence (sub-series 2)

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence received and sent by the department Chair. Records include memoranda, reports, chronological correspondence, Chair's correspondence, and subject files. Records also include two cassette tapes of Jack Webster's radio program regarding faculty hiring at SFU.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence between Gambone and various friends, activists, artists and writers. Correspondents include Paul Buhle, Franklin Rosemont, Laurens Otler, Arthur Moyse, Joyce Woods, David Boswell, Bob Mercer and Fred Woodworth.

Correspondence

Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's correspondence
throughout his academic career and includes correspondence sent and received as a graduate student in French Guiana, a young academic writing to other universities about his pre-SFU research; and as a SFU professor responding to colleagues, the general public, organizations, and government agencies.

Correspondence

Series consists of letters received from the public about the Project and examples of letters sent by the Committee in response. Also includes official support letters from community leaders, correspondence with the fourteen families of the murdered women, and correspondence with translators for the project's inscription.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence between the various SFU childcare societies and provincial, federal and municipal governments; university administrative officials; and the University president and Board of Governors.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence and related records of the Simon Fraser Faculty Association. Includes records that reflect the day to day activities of the Faculty Association as well as specific issues, such as the PSA Strike. Includes external and internal correspondence and copies of memoranda from the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT).

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence received and sent by the Department Chair. It includes memoranda and reports.

Correspondence

Series consists of Hari Sharma's correspondence with friends, colleagues, and peers. Series includes incoming letters and copies of outgoing letters that reflect his teaching and research interests, his involvement in revolutionary movements, and his community activism. Also includes correspondence relating to research funding, publications, recommendations, and editorial work.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence and related materials received and sent by the Chair. It includes correspondence, journals, memoranda, and reports.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence, both letters and electronic mail (printed out) of Braid's vast and wide-ranging volume of communication with colleagues, publishers, editors, fellow writers, friends, family, and lovers. Series is arranged in 3 subseries: Business correspondence, Correspondence with writers, and Personal correspondence. After 2006 the Personal correspondence subseries also contains correspondence with writers.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence created and received by Makara magazine. Includes correspondence with contributors, rejection letters, subscription requests, and general correspondence.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence made or received by Thelma Finlayson. Activities and topics documented include entomological research, the publication of Professor Finalyson's scholarly papers, adjudicating other scholars' research, providing recommendations for academic positions, and service in professional organizations.

One file contains correspondence regarding the publication of a two-volume work on the immature stages of insects. This work represented the first new information on this subject in over 100 years.

Correspondence

Series comprises correspondence conducted by the Media and Public Relations office related to its mandate and functions. Activities documented include liaison with the media (press, radio and television), liaison with University officials and other departments, production of publications (Takkali, Simon Fraser Week, Research Directory), production and distribution of University Christmas Cards, and the administration of the Speakers' Bureau.

Correspondence

Series consists of Iris Garland’s correspondence with colleagues, professional contacts, and former students. It also includes some correspondence from dance performance audience members, as well as a few personal letters interspersed with professional correspondence. Series includes incoming letters and some copies of outgoing letters reflecting Garland’s day-to-day teaching duties and employment, involvement on committees, and accolades for performances mounted by the SFU dance program and her professional employment in general. Records primarily consist of correspondence, but also include some copies of dance performance reviews.

Correspondence

Series consists of records relating to the Dean of Graduate Studies correspondence with Graduate Program Chairs and academic departments about various issues relating to graduate studies at the university. Also included is correspondence sent and received by the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, correspondence with the Simon Fraser Student Society and the University Council of British Columbia. Records include correspondence and working papers, minutes, and reports.

Correspondence

Series consists of Smythe's correspondence with family members and colleagues. Series includes incoming letters and copies of outgoing letters.

Correspondence

Series includes correspondence of Board officers including secretaries (C. J. Frederickson and R. E. Lester); and chairs (R. E. Lester, Kenneth Caple, and Paul Cote).

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence with colleagues, graduate students, government officials, as well as interdepartmental correspondence. This series primarily consists of correspondence with colleagues regarding research, specimens, equipment, publications and also solicitations from graduate students to study with Webster at SFU. The series is arranged in chronological order.

Correspondence and brewery information files

Series consists of records relating to Smith's involvement with and documentation of the BC craft beer movement. Records include correspondence, cards, invitations and event itineraries; records reflecting Smith's participation in CAMRA BC, including news releases, campaign materials, meeting agendas and supporting papers; and brewery brochures, publicity materials and information sheets.

Correspondence and personal records

Series consists of records relating to Beyerstein's personal and professional life. This includes correspondence with family, friends, colleagues, students, and organizations and committees; as well as collected cartoons, and copies of Beyerstein's obituaries that were included with the records.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series based on the type of material:

• Correspondence (sub-series 1)
• Personal records (sub-series 2)

Correspondence and personal records

Series includes correspondence between Peter Buitenhuis and various friends, colleagues, and peers—including Margaret Atwood, Timothy "Tiff" Findley, Northrop Frye, Thomas Wolfe, Adrienne Clarkson, Norman Holmes Pearson, Glynn Beard, Earle Birney, Anne Cameron, Joy Kogawa, Nigel Nicolson, Peter Such, Derek Martinus, Richard Stern, Betty Lambert, and Scott Symons (see files F-242-4-0-0-1 "Correspondence", F-242-4-0-0-2 "Correspondence: II L-Z," vol 1, and F-242-4-0-0-13 Scott Symons--please note that some original documents have been removed from the files and replaced with photocopies). Series also includes records relating to Buitenhuis's personal affairs, including financial records; party arrangements; church activities; and advocacy interests and involvement. Topics documented include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) program "Ideas," publications and manuscripts by Buitenhuis as well as other authors, Ford Maddox Ford, the Public Lending Right Commission, West Coast Energy, and Park Royal Shopping Centre.

Records primarily consist of correspondence, but also include forms, a notebook, brochures, and reports.

Correspondence and project files

Series consists of records relating to historical enquiries made or received by Evans and his activities as an historical consultant on a number of projects.

Activities documented include design projects incorporating historical materials for brewpubs and breweries (Spinnakers and Moon Under Water in Victoria, Longwood in Nanaimo, the Vancouver Island Brewery); his work as historical interpretive consultant for the Arbutus Greenway Residential Project in Vancouver that redeveloped the old Vancouver Breweries site at 11th Ave. and Vine St. in 1999; a proposal to the BC Trade and Investment Office to develop a resource guide promoting BC brewing expertise to potential clients in Japan; and his correspondence with brewers, breweries, collectors, associations, and other brewing historians on topics relating to beer history.

Records includes correspondence, notes, and working papers; agreements, invoices, and work orders; brewery promotional material; copies of newspaper and periodical articles; copies of fire insurance plans (sections), historical photographs, and archival materials; and a copy of the Fall 1996 BCL Guide containing Evans' article "When Everything Old is New Again: The Tradition of Brewing in BC" (file 10).

Correspondence and subject files

Series consists of records relating to Press Gang Printers' involvement in feminist and other social movements. Activities, events and topics documented include abortion, lesbian rights, unionism, political correspondence and letters of support, conferences, and liaison with other organizations. Records include correspondence, reports and photographs; reference material collected by Press Gang, including publications, newspapers, newsletters, and brochures; conference material; and notes and other working papers.

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