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What's Brewing (CAMRA BC)

Sub-sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of What's Brewing magazine from the period when the magazine was the newsletter of CAMRA BC. It includes the inaugural issue of June 1990 through to 2010 (Volumes 1 through 20), with an additional single issue from 2013 (Volume 23, Number 5). Note that the volume numbering system repeated "Volume 7" for the years1996 and 1997. This run of issues is extensive but not complete: two issues are missing for 1995 (Vol. 2, Nos. 2-3), and one for 1996 (Vol. 3, No. 3) and one for 2004 (Vol. 14, No. 1).

The sub-sub-series also includes several issues from the post-2015 period, when What's Brewing was re-launched as an independent commercial venture. This run is not complete: it includes two issues from 2015 (Vol. 25), one issue from 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 3), one from 2019 (Vol. 29, Issue 3), and the 2020 30th Anniversary Special Edition (Vol. 30, Issue 2).

What's Brewing Magazine (BC)

World

This sub-sub-series contains records related to forest ecosystems, forest management and forestry industry world-wide and some with focus on specific countries, such like Japan, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, India, and Brazil. Some records related to specific types of forest such as mangroves and boreal forests and some relate to timber supply and trade. This sub-sub-series contains reports, publications, articles and some correspondence.

Alberta

This sub-sub-series contains material related to the Alberta’s forest management and forestry industry, specifically including records related to the following companies: Daishowa, Alberta Pacific Forest Industries, Alberta Energy Company, Grand Alberta Pulp Mills, Proctor & Gamble, and Crestbrook Forest Industries. Some records relate to Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd. corporation dispute with the Lubicon Lake Nation and The Friends of the Lubicon organization. It contains reports, clippings, newsletters, data sheets, correspondence, photographs, maps, posters and corporate records.

Manitoba

This sub-sub-series contains material related to Manitoba’s parks development policies, forestry management and pulp industry. Some files contain records on Manitoba’s boreal forests. It contains reports, policies, maps and cartographic diagrams, correspondence, etc.

Saskatchewan

This sub-sub-series contains material related to forestry industry and forest situation in Saskatchewan, including forest management plans. This sub-sub-series contains several images of forest cuts and Meadow Lake protest. Some records document Indigenous peoples’ situation in relation to land use and industrial activities, including protest against deforestation. It contains reports, clippings, newsletters, data sheets, correspondence, photographs, and maps.

British Columbia

This sub-sub-series contains material related to forestry industry in British Columbia, specifically including records related to the following companies: Slocan Forest Products, Canfor, Omineca, and Celgar pulp mills. Many records relate to the forest management policies, logging quotas and statistics as well as legislation establishing the Allowable Annual Cuts. Some documents discuss the British Columbia situation in general and some discuss the specific geographic regions, such as Kootenays Vancouver Island, Northeast BC, etc. as well as specific forestry issues, such as old growth logging, timber supply and sales. It contains reports, proposal and plans, analysis, papers, articles, regulations, maps, correspondence, clippings, newsletters, notes, etc. Some records document Indigenous peoples’ situation in relation to land use and industrial activities.

Canada

This sub-sub-series contains records related to forestry and pulp industry across Canada and contains information about individual provinces as well as Canadian situation in general. Some records document Indigenous peoples’ situation in relation to land use and industrial activities.

2001 Vice-President, Research Search Committee

The Vice-President, Research Search Committee was formed to oversee the reappointment or recruitment, nomination, and recommendation for appointment of a candidate for the position of Vice-President, Research. Records in this sub-sub-series relate to these activities as well as to the nomination and selection of committee members. Includes meeting agendas and minutes, curriculum vitae, terms of reference, and correspondence.

2004 Committee to Review President Michael Stevenson Prior to Reappointment

The Committee was established in November 2004 with the purpose of reviewing President Dr. Michael Stevenson for reappointment. This sub-sub-series comprises records related to this specific activity and includes memos, reports, correspondence, notes, policies, agreements, contracts, as well as committee meeting agendas, minutes, and other supporting documents.

Policies and Terms of Reference

This sub-sub-series comprises records related to the creation and updating of policies and terms of reference for both the Presidential Search Committees and the Committees to Review the President Prior to Reappointment. The records include terms of reference, procedures, memos, and correspondence.

1968-1979 Presidential Search Committees

The Board's first three Presidential Search Committees were formed in 1968, in 1973, and 1978, to recommend candidates for the position of University President. This sub-sub-series consists of records related to the Presidential searches and subsequent appointments that occurred during these dates. Includes correspondence, agendas, minutes, terms of reference, procedures, lists of candidates, curriculum vitae, reports, press releases, and clippings.

Shirts

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing shirts sold by the brewery and given as commemorative gifts.

Glasses

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing drinkware, including plastic disposable cups and glasses.

Kegs and related artefacts

Sub-sub-series consists of a 10L and a 20L Granville Island Brewing mini-keg and related items, including a tap, mallet and caps. GIB first started offering draft Island Lager in a take home mini keg or 'Party Keg' in May 1986. The kegs came in 10L, 15L and 20L sizes. Larger kegs were also made available to licensees and pubs beginning in May 1986.

Tap handles

Sub-sub-series consists of plastic and ceramic Granville Island Brewing and Pacific Draft Beer tap handles. Pacific Western was owned by Potters International, which acquired a majority of Granville Island Brewing shares in 1989.

Beer bottles

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing beer bottles and cases.

Promotional material

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the promotion of Granville Island Brewing and its products, including mini kegs and Island Lager, Island Bock, Island Marzen, Lord Granville Premium Lager and Lord Granville Natural Pale Ale beers. Types of material include promotional brochures and write-ups; beer bottle labels; table cards; and coasters. Related artefacts, such as beer bottles, tap handles and merchandise can be found in Sub-series 7, Beer bottles, tap handles and other brewing artefacts.

Marketing records

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the marketing of Granville Island Brewing and its products, and includes marketing plans, analyses and reports; price lists; customer questionnaire; marketing manager job description; graphics manual; and copies of articles relating to brewing industry competition.

Annual reports

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing Company Limited annual reports for the years 1985 to 1988.

Human resources records

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the management of Granville Island Brewing staff, and includes employee manuals and mission statement; job descriptions; meeting notes and agenda; and records relating to employee performance appraisal.

General administrative records

Sub-sub-series consists of various records relating to the administration of Granville Island Brewing, and includes copies of its first brewer's license and the German Purity Law analysis of Island Lager; Mitch Taylor biographical information, business cards and name tag; a loan agreement; and a management information systems report.

Dirty Civil War files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to an unfinished novel Fellman began working on around 2010. The narrative is set out as The First Truthful Memoir of the Dirty Civil War by Robert Putnam (1913), edited by Michael Putnam, presented as a descendant of the narrator. Only four chapters survive. The records consist of digital copies of the manuscript in two versions. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A, B) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps.

Files arranged chronologically.

Views from the Dark Side files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Views From the Dark Side of American History (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2011), a collection of six essays by Fellman, some of which had previous appeared as journal articles. Records include correspondence, publishing agreement, offprints, and paper and digital copies of the manuscript in multiple versions.

The digital copies of the manuscript are located in files 5, 6, and 8. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A-C) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps. Print copies of the manuscript are also included among the paper files.

Files arranged chronologically.

In the Name of God and Country files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's book, In the Name of God and Country: Reconsidering Terrorism in American History (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010). The project was initially called Twisting the Cross, then Twisting the Flag, before settling on the final title.

Records include paper and digital manuscript copies in multiple versions; correspondence, including exchanges with Fellman's literary agent, Sydelle Kramer, and various publishing houses; readers' reviews and reports; copies of articles, research materials, notes and working papers. There are seven digital versions of the manuscript, located in files 9, 13-18. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A-G) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps. Print copies of the manuscript are also included among the paper files.

Files arranged chronologically.

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