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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Sub-series
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Yearbooks

Sub-series consists of the first (and only ) two issues of the Simon Fraser University Yearbook created and published by the Student Society. The yearbooks are hardcover bound volumes containing photographs, text and essays relating to aspects of campus life. The editors' intention was to create an annual yearbook, and volumes were produced for the first two years of the university's existence. The yearbook was discontinued after the second year (1966-67). The sub-series contains two hardcover copies of each yearbook; in 2015 the yearbooks were digitized

Workshops, seminars and public lectures

Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's delivery of special workshops, seminars, and public lectures. Events documented include Fellman's invitation to the University of Zambia (1981); the Davis Center Seminar at Princeton University (1983); a discussion with SFU's Stephen Duguid for a class for the Alaska Prison System (video, ca 1980s); Fellman's paper at the Gettysburg Civil War Institute (1993); the History Colloquium on War, Culture and Personality at Stanford University (1993); Fellman's talks for the Fifth Annual Jeans Lecture in History at the Missouri Southern State College (1999); and the War and Society Workshop delivered at the University of Georgia (2010).

Records include correspondence, visit itineraries, event publicity, seminar and workshop materials, text of lectures, and three video recordings (for the Alaska Prison System class and the two Jeans lectures).

Files arranged chronologically.

Workshop files

This sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and delivery of non-credit workshops. The types of workshops include sessions in acting, music, dance, theatre, clowning, video, holography, film making, self-help housing, and tai chi. Records include workshop outlines and descriptions; flyers, brochures and programs; correspondence, proposals and reports; letters of appointment and contracts; financial statements and budget working papers; enrollment statistics and fee schedules. Two scripts are included in the files: "Tracings: The Fraser Story" written by SFU students, the Theatre Network and Sharon Pollock (file 25), and the working script of a cabaret production (file 27).

Work Pathfinder program files

Sub-series comprises records relating to operation of the Work Pathfinder program, designed to provide girls and women with information and resources about science careers through development of web sites and a CD ROM. Records consists of correspondence; reports; grant applications and supporting documentation; contracts; and design planning documents.

Women's centres

Sub-series consists of records relating to the SFU Women's Centre's interaction with other women's centres. See access points for the list of organizations. Records include reports, minutes, correspondence, newsletters, and other documents.

Women's Centre policies and organization files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the development of Women's Centre policies, procedures and organizational structure. Records includes the Women's Centre Handbook, procedures relating to workmen in the Women's Centre, and guidelines for managing the Centre's vertical files and newsletter lists.

Women's Centre planning files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the long-term and short-term planning programs of the Women's Centre. Activities and topics documented include proposed activities and programming, Centre priorities, mission statement and mandate of the Centre, roles and responsibilities of collective members and staff, infrastructure of the Centre, staff evaluation procedures, promotion and publicity strategy, and liaison with other campus groups. Records include agendas, minutes, proposals, notes, drafts, reports, and flyers.

Women's Centre Collective membership files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the 1994 membership collective of the Women's Centre. File consists of a set of 4 x 6 inch cards. Each card contains a photograph of the woman and her personal statement regarding her background and experience, her vision for the Women's Centre, what she hoped to contribute to the Centre, and what she hoped to gain from her participation in the Collective.

"Woman and Poet in the Eighteenth Century" correspondence and typescript

Sub-series consists of correspondence and a typescript relating to Messenger's book "Woman and Poet in the Eighteenth Century: The Life of Mary Whateley Darwall (1738-1825)," published posthumously in 1999. Correspondence relates to Messenger's research for the book, and its publication. Sub-series also includes correspondence of Bill Messenger pertaining to the publication and distribution of the book following Ann's death.

What's Brewing news and columns

Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for What's Brewing magazine from 1995-2000. What's Brewing was the newsletter of CAMRA Victoria / BC, and Rowling wrote a regular column called The Hopbine, "a fresh gathering of news and gossip." Records are exclusively in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types.

What's Brewing (CAMRA Canada) issues

Sub-series consists issues of CAMRA Canada's newsletter, What's Brewing. The run is large (31 issues) but not complete; it starts at volume 2, number 1 (Summer 1983) and runs to volume 8, number 1 (1992), with some issues missing in between. The sub-series is arranged into a file for each volume, and files are arranged chronologically.

Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Canada

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