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Provincial Apiarists' Association

Sub-series comprises copies of records of the meetings of the Provincial Apiarists' Association. The Association was established in 1952 as an organization of government apiary officials employed in provincial departments and ministries across Canada. It aimed to promote the scientific and practical efficiency of beekeeping, disseminate progressive ideas relating to apiculture, and secure cooperation among apiculturalists working in the country. The current status of the Association is not known. Records consist of proceedings of the Association's meetings in 1952 and 1958 and a 1959 report.

Provincial government matters

Sub-series consists of records relating to the university's interactions with the provincial government. Activities and topics documented include determination of the provincial funding formula for allocating government funds to BC's universities; correspondence with the Ministry responsible for universities (under it various name changes); the activities of the British Columbia Human Resources Development Project (1991-1992) in which SFU participated; the activities of SFU's Administrative Costs Study Steering Committee (1992); funding under the provincial Teacher Education Expansions program (1992-1995); the establishment and activities of the Post-Secondary Application Service of British Columbia (1993-1995); funding proposals by SFU departments under the province's Innovation Fund (1993-1996) program; correspondence with the British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfers (BCCAT) and participation in the Degree Program Review Committee (DPRC), the provincial body established in 1995 to approve academic degree programs. Records include correspondence, reports, statistics, briefs and submissions, meeting minutes, agreements, funding proposals and evaluations, and news releases, bulletins, guidelines, and other government printed reference material.

Psychology

Sub-series consists of photos, articles, and published material relating to individuals from the Department of Psychology. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.

Public programming - general files

Series consists of records relating to general public programming matters not falling under a more specific category. Activities, events and topics documented include performing groups associated with the university (SFU Madrigal Singers, the Simon Fraser University Theatre Company, the Magnetic Band), a 1974 copyright dispute (file 8), public and media relations, correspondence with visiting artists, the 1977 residency by five members of the Royal Shakespeare Company (Patrick Stewart, Sheila Allen, Richard Pasco, Ben Kingsley, and Juliet Aykroyd). Records include event programs, membership lists, correspondence, petitions, workshop evaluations, proposals, reports, attendance statistics, press clippings and media releases, architectural drawings (set design, file 17), reprints and other printed reference material.

Publication files

The sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and publication of Beyerstein's journal articles and book projects. Records include correspondence, research notes and working papers, contracts, reviews, reader responses, royalty statements, photographs, and book publicity materials.

Files arranged chronologically.

Publications

Subseries consists of publications written or co-authored by Smythe in his position as chief economist at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Publications include reports, surveys, trend forecasts, studies, and statistics on the topics of radio and telegraph communications, television, and other communications industries.

Publications

Sub-series consists of sample copies of newsletters, newspapers, booklets and other publications printed by Press Gang Printers.

Publications

Subseries contains a map, magazines, zines, clippings, photocopies, art catalogues, and broadsides.

Publications

Series consists of publications including Braid's published report Building the Future/Profiles of Canadian Women in Trades.

Publications

Sub-series consists of SFU-related publications that McGrath worked on or collected. Includes issues of The Peak, Afterthoughts, and Alumni Journal.

Publications

Subseries consists of publications produced by Telelearning Network of Centres of Excellence, including annual reports, preliminary and final conference programs, newsletters, and promotional booklets.

Publications

Subseries contains magazines, photocopies, books, exhibit catalogues and film festival guides.

Publications – general

Sub-series consists of publications of or funded by the Society and its clubs. Titles include newsletters of SFSS or affiliated clubs (Council Bulletin, SFU Science Undergraduate Society's Purple Period / Purple Publication, International Club Newsletter); literary or campus opinion reviews (Compass, the first issue of SFU Literary Magazine edited by Brian Fawcett and Henk Suys, Cheap Thrills, International Skyline, Makar, SFU Komix); and newspapers funded by SFSS (Identity – SFU Canadian-Persian Student Newspaper, Mountain Echoes – BC Student Multicultural Newspaper, and U-Voice – SFU Chinese Student Newspaper). Note that most titles are represented by only one or two issues. However, the sub-series does include fairly complete runs of the Council Bulletin over 1966-1967 and U-Voice from 1998-2009.

Publications and clippings

This sub-series consists of various publications and newspaper clippings that document various matters relating to the Doukhobor community and the organizations within the community such as the CCBRD, the USCC and the Sons of Freedom. Some of the documents relate to the Doukhobor relations with the Canadian government and their attitude toward the Soviet Union. Many publications in this file are created by the CCBRD, its Fraternal Council and some were created by the Investigative Symposium of the CCBRD. These publications contain often ranting, doctrinal, argumentative, historical, and political information and many are authored by Steve Lapshinoff. Some documents are in Russian and some in English. On occasion files contain copies of documents in both languages.

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