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University Choirs

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the administration of university choirs on campus and includes correspondence regarding the funding and performance schedules of the SFU Choir and the SFU Madrigal Singers; grant applications and budgets; membership lists; promotional flyers and newspaper advertisements in The Peak. Records include correspondence and working papers, reports, financial statements, and publications.

University Centre Building and Food Services

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the administration of the University Centre Building and food services on campus and includes leasing and vendor contracts; a copy of the contract between the university and the student society regarding funding for the University Centre Building; budgets; correspondence with the university community; insurance reports; licensing policies and procedures; service hours and renovation proposals; and catering menus. Records include correspondence and working papers, financial statements, contracts and legal documentation, and publications.

University / Industry Liaison Office

Sub-sub-series consists of the Vice-President, Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from the Director of the of the University / Industry Liaison Office (UILO). Activities and topics documented include policy development, and research contracts and grants. Records include correspondence, budgets, contracts, policies, and lists of research awards.

Uneminent Victorians files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to a research project and unpublished manuscript Fellman worked on in the late 1980s. Uneminent Victorians is a study of seven individuals "fallen from respectability" in Victorian England, drawing on British archival sources. Separate chapters deal with Charles Phillips, James Canham Read, Flora Davy, Comtessse de Civry, Captain Edmund Hope Verney, Alfred Linnell, and Adolf Beck. Records include Fellman's SSHRC proposal and reviewers' evaluations, correspondence, notes and working papers, copies of articles and images, photocopy and photo reproduction work orders, photographs, and the draft manuscript. The manuscript exists in several copies, including full typescripts as well as handwritten chapter drafts.

Files arranged chronologically.

Traffic and Security

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the daily administration of Traffic and Security on campus and includes security reports; campus crime statistics; parking fines and the sale of parking spaces; correspondence with the campus community; policies and procedures; the campus security contract; and student submissions to a parking contest. Records include correspondence and working papers, contracts, reports, and statistics.

"Tommy Douglas"

Sub-sub-series consists of research, interviews, clippings, contracts, royalties, correspondence, photograph and accounts relating to Shackleton’s book, published 1975 by McClelland & Stewart, and subsequent article on Tommy Douglas. "Tommy Douglas" was reissued by Formac in 1983.

Shackleton, Doris French

This Terrible War files

Sub-sub-series consists of five digital manuscript versions of This Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Aftermath, a textbook on the American Civil War co-authored by Fellman, Lesley J. Gordon, and Daniel Sutherland. The first edition was published by Longman Publishers in 2002; second and third editions were subsequently released by Pearson in 2008 and 2015 respectively.

Manuscripts were assigned version numbers (A-E) by the archivist based on the date-modification timestamps of the files. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile the various versions. Based on Fellman's folder titles, Version A appears to be the manuscript of the first edition, while Versions B-E are iterations of the second edition.

Files arranged chronologically.

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