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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Sub-series
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Finance and Administration Committee

The Finance and Administration Committee was a standing committee responsible for ensuring adherence to Budget Policy Objectives, oversight of the University's financial operations and results, receival of reports on capital projects over 1.5 million, as well as receival of reports on adequacy and condition of capital assets. This sub-series contains records related to these responsibilities. Includes meeting agendas and minutes; reports; correspondence; and memos.

Simon Fraser University. Board of Governors. Finance and Administration Committee

Shoes

Sub-series consists of merchandise created by Adbusters Media Foundation for the Blackspot sneaker campaign. Items include two pairs of blackspot shoes: v. 1 classic sneaker and v. 2 the unswoosher. The classic sneaker comes with its original shoebox.

Analogue publications

This sub-series contains analogue sound recordings and audiovisual materials. Records include a VHS titled New Ideas for Television: Ads to Make You Think (1991), a mixed CD titled Adbusters Live Without Dead Time (2003, mixed by DJ Spooky that subliminal kid), and a DVD titled The Production of Meaning (2006).

Conference and seminar notes, lectures, and proceedings

Sub-series consists of records arising from Hari Sharma's participation in various conferences and seminars relating to his political and research interests, particularly relating to Marxism, Maoism, communalism, and other revolutionary models. Sub-series includes correspondence, notes, articles, essays, agendas, conference proceedings, planning materials, and other materials.

Compensation Committee

The Compensation Committee was formed in 1989 for the purposes of determining the annual salaries of senior administrative executives whose positions did not fall under existing agreements or salary administration policies. This included the President, VP Academic, and VP Finance. At the time of formation, the Committee’s membership included: the Board Chair as Chair of the Committee, the Chair of the Administration/Finance Committee, and the Chair of the Employee Relations Committee. The Compensation Committee later became one entity with the Employee Relations Committee. This sub-series contains records related to the formation, evolution, and work of this committee. Includes meeting agendas and minutes; correspondence; and memos.

Simon Fraser University. Board of Governors. Compensation Committee

Newsletters

Sub-series comprises copies of the Association's newsletter. In 1968 one issue appeared, called Bee Cee Bees. There is a gap in the series until 1979, by which time the newsletter was appearing quarterly, edited by Allan King, and called simply the BCHPA Newsletter. In 1985 the newsletter was re-launched as a new quarterly publication under the name BeeScene. It continues to be published in this form.

Background research interviews

Series consists of interviews with people who knew Gould in a variety of capacities including piano tuner, musicians, and TV producer. All interviews were conducted by Braid.

Student almanacs, handbooks and guides

Sub-series consists of publications produced by the Society to inform students about SFSS activities, and SFU campus life and services. Includes student handbooks and guides, the 1967 student directory, a student-run teacher and course evaluation guide for 1978-79, and the annual SFSS Almanac that began in 1986-87 (not all years are included in the run).

Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturalists

Sub-series comprises copies of records of the annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturalists. The organization began as the Canadian Association of Apiarists but registered as a professional association in 1975 and changed its name to the current form in that year. It continues as an active organization. The Association promotes cooperation among professional apiculturalists working in agricultural administration, extension or research. Its members generally are employed by federal or provincial governments or universities. The Association maintains a consultative role in relation to the Canadian Honey Council and acts as a liaison with apiculturalists in other countries. Records in this sub-series consist of minutes and proceedings.

Annual General Meetings files

Sub-series comprises records relating to the Society's Annual General Meeting (AGM) held each spring at the end of the fiscal year. The first AGM was held in 1982. AGMs are open to all members of the Society, and all members in good standing have full voting rights. At the AGM members receive reports from directors of the Executive Board and from committee chairs; elect new Executive Board directors for the coming year; approve nominations for honorary membership; determine membership fees; and vote on proposed motions, standing rules and amendments to the constitution or by-laws. Records consist of programs, agendas, minutes, reports, financial statements, audits, lists of nominations, proposals, motions and resolutions, publicity brochures and attendee lists.

Meeting minutes

Sub-series comprises minutes of meetings of the BCHPA, including Central Executive, annual general meetings and semi-annual meetings. Some files from the 1990s and 2000s also include inward and outward Executive correspondence on meetings and topical issues, as well as "Executive Doings," a circular sent to Divisions and affiliates. Records consist of minutes, resolutions, programs, correspondence, reports, and meeting support papers.

Matrimonial records

Sub-series consists of personal records documenting Hari Sharma's marriages to Jyoti Sanghera and Sailani Jothi. Sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, notes, applications, certificates, and divorce records.

Field Programs publications

Series consists of publications relating to the services, events, conferences and workshops offered by the Field Programs division of the Faculty of Education. Records include pamphlets, brochures, and information sheets.

Research files

The sub-series consists of records relating to Beyerstein's research activities. Records include copies of articles, publications, newspaper clippings, reports, and analyses accumulated as background material for research; as well as notes, working papers, and correspondence pertaining to research.

Files are arranged chronologically.

Collected publications

The sub-series consists of material relating to Beyerstein's research interests. Includes copies of magazines and magazine articles, newsletters, and publications. Collected publications with partial runs of issues are:

• Potshot magazine, nos. 11-14, 16 (file 3, file 4)
• The REALL News: The official newsletter of the Rational Examination of Lincoln Land, vol. 7, nos. 9-10 (file 10)
• Indian Skeptic, vol. 12, nos. 9-10 (file 12)
• Rational Enquirer: The Skeptics' Newsletter for Western Canada, vol. 10, no. 1; vol. 11, no. 2 (file 14)

Files arranged chronologically.

Governance Committee

This sub-series consists of records related to the activities of the Governance Committee. This Committee was formed in July 2004 as a result of a final report and recommendations provided by the Governance Working Group. The Governance Committee's responsibilities included regular review of Board Policy 10.01; ensuring effectiveness of the Board Orientation Strategy; monitoring University Governance trends; ensuring effective coordination with Board committees, Senate, and stakeholders; as well as evaluating the Board and making recommendations for improvement. Includes meeting agendas and minutes, terms of reference, recommendations, memos, correspondence, draft Board evaluation forms, reports, and best practice guidelines.

Simon Fraser University. Board of Governors. Governance Committee

Event flyers and notices

Sub-series consists of promotional material (notices, flyers, pamphlets, and leaflets) relating to events and activities sponsored by the SFSS or its clubs. Files include publications and newsletters, but no attempt was made by the creators to separate the material by organizational unit or publication title.

Boone Hodgson Wilkinson Trust Fund records

Sub-series comprises records relating to the history, development, and administration of the Boone Hodgson Wilkinson Trust Fund. The BHW Trust Fund was established by BC Provincial Apiarist John Corner at the BCHPA's annual general meeting in 1965. The aim of the Fund was to provide opportunities for the study of apiculture at BC post-secondary institutions. The Trust was named for Harvey Boone, Percy Hodgson, and George Wilkinson, who had each contributed significantly to apiculture and beekeepers in BC. All three men, along with Leo Fuhr of Vernon, were appointed by BCHPA members as the first trustees of the Fund. The aims of the BHW Trust Fund have ultimately grown to include not only the support of apiculture education, but research as well. Records include correspondence, proposals, reports, financial statements, and supporting documents.

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