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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Betty Krawczyk fonds
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Letters

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains typed letters, envelopes, flyers, printed e-mails, greeting cards, change of address forms, a wedding invitation, handwritten notes on medical condition, business cards, newspaper clippings, and photocopies of newspaper clippings.

Legal records and related materials

Series consists of legal reports, court statements, affidavits, legal notices, court speeches, financial papers, request forms, behavioral reports, and government correspondence with Betty Krawczyk. Series also contains research Krawczyk performed while preparing for her court cases. There are numerous copies of diverse legal acts and other court case examples from throughout North America.

[Legal correspondence and statements]

File consists of correspondence and legal statements in regards to Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case with Peter Kiewitt Sons Co et al. File contains correspondence from A. Cameron Ward & Company, a legal document titled “Accused’s Submissions – Relevance of Evidence, Including Testimony of the Attorney General, Relating to Abuse of Process,” printed e-mails, photocopy of a newspaper clipping, Krawczyk’s outgoing correspondence to Madam Justice Brown, a police statement, and Krawczyk’s speech notes.

[Legal advice and reports]

File consists of print-outs of online documents and a handwritten note of correspondence which provide advice for court cases. File contains two printed online articles, one titled “Supreme Court of Canada Broadens Defamation Law” and another titled “Scandalizing the Court.”

Lawsuit Interfor

File consists of court documents regarding the Interfor lawsuit. File contains a “Writ of Summons,” “Affidavit,” and exhibit book related to the court case.

Injunctions

File consists of four textual documents regarding injunctions and advice on appeals. File contains the following reports: “Injunctions - BC Law and Practice” by John J.L. Hunter, “Current Issues in the Law of Irreparable Harm” by Robert J.C. Deane, “Chambers Applications” and “How to Conduct an Appeal – Civil Cases.”

[Incoming correspondence, undated]

File consists of letters of correspondence, greeting cards, and postcards addressed to Betty Krawczyk. The majority of correspondence is from the United Kingdom. File also includes a brown paper bread bag that has been signed by many people and is decorated with drawings of trees.

[Incoming correspondence, undated]

File consists of letters of correspondence, postcards, and greeting cards addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains birthday cards, envelopes, a list of prison correspondence, pages from a calendar, notes from children, handwritten letters, typed letters, drawings made by children, and four photographs.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes greeting cards, handwritten letters, print-outs of e-mails, and postcards. Correspondence is from Krawczyk’s family members and others from North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains handwritten letters of correspondence, newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings, envelopes, a photocopy of the Canadian Bill of Rights, a Fernwood Publishing newsletter, and a postcard. Some of the correspondence is from Krawczyk’s children

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains: greeting cards, handwritten and typed letters, an Econews newsletter, newspaper comics, and poetry. Some of the correspondence originates from Krawczyk’s family members and friends.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes: handwritten and typed letters, greeting cards, a wedding invitation, a photograph, and printed e-mails. The correspondence originates from people in North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File contains correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes handwritten letters, envelopes, greeting cards, photocopies of newspaper articles, postcards, Valentine’s Day cards, printed e-mails, sheet music, and photocopies of a book chapter. There is also a handwritten letter addressed to Madam Justice Brown. File consists of correspondence Krawczyk received while at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of letters of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Correspondence is in relation to Krawczyk’s purchase of property, submission to a Lesbian Writers Fund, the publication of “The Clayquot: The Sound of my Heart,” and political affiliations. The file also contains two postcards, an envelope, and three photographs.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of letters of correspondence and greeting cards addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Accompanying materials include a calendar and envelopes. The correspondence originates from Canada and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File contains correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Included in the file are: typed correspondence, Earth Liberation Prisoner Newsletter, greeting cards, handwritten letters of correspondence, postcards, a petition to the Prime Minister of Canada, print-outs of e-mails, and an excerpt from Ascent Magazine. Correspondence originates from North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes: postcards, greeting cards, typed letters of correspondence, handwritten letters of correspondence, envelopes, deposit slips, and photocopies of newspaper clippings. Correspondence originates from Krawczyk’s family and other individuals in British Columbia.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains envelopes, flyers for book publications, photocopies of a book chapter, newspaper comics, a receipt, typed and handwritten letters, speech notes from Krawczyk’s daughter in regard to her mother’s incarceration, greeting cards, two photograph negatives, and one photograph print.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains typed letters, greeting cards, two drawings made by children, and printed e-mails.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of letters of correspondence, envelopes, and greeting cards addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File also contains postcards, lists of addresses, handwritten notes, Christmas greetings, notes from children, and birthday cards. The correspondence is from Krawczyk’s family members, friends, and other individuals in North America and Europe.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes a fax cover sheet listing numerous people’s addresses, greeting cards, postcards, and handwritten and typed letters of correspondence. Many of the items are from the United Kingdom and Germany.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. Included in the file are: postcards, typed correspondence, handwritten correspondence, letters from children, and photocopies of correspondence. The majority of the correspondence comes from Europe and Canada.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes a statement for the Supreme Court of British Columbia, handwritten letters, greeting cards, and envelopes. File consists of correspondence Krawczyk received while at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women.

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