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Files consist of notes from an interview with Nanad Kaur Johl, as well as correspondence and photographs relating to "The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life-Journey of an Emigrant Sikh" and Johnston's article on Tara Singh Bains.

Correspondence

Series consists of emailed and hand-written correspondence between Derek Beaulieu and his personal and professional contacts. Also includes related records, including signed contracts, employment agreements, grant applications, award submissions and letters of recommendation, postcards, clippings, ephemera and photographs.

Duthie Books 40th anniversary project files

Series is comprised of records gathered and produced for the fortieth anniversary of Duthie Books, celebrated in 1997. Records include photographs, correspondence, notes, drafts and ephemera.

Artworks and awards

Series is comprised of framed and unframed works of art and commemorative objects and awards.

Promotional records

Series consists of posters, flyers, handbills, ephemera, promotional objects, t-shirts and bags, and other material publicizing art and literary readings, conferences or other projects Beaulieu was part of or contributed to. The series also includes newspaper clippings of reviews, articles written by Beaulieu and articles featuring Beaulieu and his work.

Records related to writing career

This series contains any records related to LaPierre’s writing activities, primarily research for books and drafts of various projects. Included are versions of his published works as well as several unfinished manuscripts in various stages of completion.

Records related to work with charities and organizations

Laurier LaPierre invested significant time contributing to various charities and organizations throughout his life. This series is comprised of records, primarily correspondence and reports, relating to is work with these entities. Some of these activities took place during his service as Senator, so related records can be found in Series 4: Records related to term in Senate and Series 6: Records related to public speaking engagements.

Records related to public speaking engagements

Due to the success of his broadcasting and writing careers, as well as his involvement with charitable organizations and service as a Senator, LaPierre was often called upon to speak at or chair events. This series, primarily correspondence, is comprised of records related to these engagements.

Moving images and audiovisual material

This series contains the various videotapes (and some cassettes and other multimedia formats) scattered throughout the collection. Some are professional copies, most are home recordings of various shows, most of which it is presumed LaPierre played a part or had an interest in.

Photographs

This series consists of photographs created and received by the Woodsworth/MacInnis families. They are primarily posed studio portrait images, although photographs from later years tend to be photographs related to Grace MacInnis's political career.

Publication - "The Capilano Review" (TCR)

The Capilano Review (TCR) was founded in 1971 by Pierre Coupey at Capilano College in North Vancouver. Its first issue appeared in 1972. The series consists of records generated from the publishing activities of The Capilano Review when Coupey was the founding editor from 1971-1976; editor 1989-1991; assistant editor 1987-1989, 2002, to committee member and now as a Board member. TCR provides a forum for experimental contemporary writings and poetry from notable writers and poets along with publishing artworks by artists from Canada, the US and other countries. Along with publishing the magazine, TCR also conducts interviews and hosts workshops, talks and panel discussions. In 2015, TCR parted from Capilano University to become an independent literary, art and poetry magazine. Records include, but are not limited to the following: correspondence, artwork submissions, research articles, Curricula Vitae (CVs) and biographies, interview transcriptions, marked proofs, newspaper articles, hand written notes, postcards and greeting cards, administrative records (agendas, minutes, memos and letters) for the Koerner Foundation Lecture Series, submissions from writers such as Sharon Thesen, Michael Ondaatje, Bill Schermbrucker, George Bowering, Phyllis Webb, Duncan McNaughton, and Jack Spicer, and correspondence from writers/poets such as Robin Blaser, Brian Fawcett, bp Nichol, Fielding Dawson, Audrey Thomas, Susan Musgrave, Rick Jones, Brian Fisher, Stan Persky and Guy Montpetit. The Series also includes a copy of and is not limited to the following: the Capilano Courier, February 14, 1979, which ran a parody of The Capilano Review; Boreal: poesia Espanola en el Canada, Marzo 1975 nos. 4-5; Cancion En El Viento poesias by Manuel Betanzos Santos, 1974; a manuscript of San Francisco Gone by George Stanley, 1989; poetic works such as “The White Antibes, The Canaries” “The Black Bull,” “Morning,” “Bet On It,” and “To Melville” by Duncan McNaughton; Stan Dragland’s “Creatures of Ecstasy,” 1986 and non-fiction work “Coach House Poetry,” ND and Michael de Courcy’s “Grocery List,” ND.

Independent press

Series consists of correspondence, drafts and copies of the free press papers, newspaper articles and protest information.

CKVU

Series consists mainly of textual material pertaining to the business transactions, staffing, and programming of CKVU-TV Vancouver. Due to the takeover of the station by Global TV and the subsequent litigations, this series also contains various legal records including transcripts of court proceedings, settlement contracts, affidavits and subpoenas. This series also includes business correspondence and personal information regarding Duke's role within the organization.

Research

Series consists of notes, notebooks/journals, and press clippings that are not directly linked to a specific project. These notes contain Duke’s thoughts, observations and concepts for future subjects. This series also contains material related to:
• Brian Boru (1999)
• CBC (1993-1994)
• Pramoedya Anata Toer (1999)
• Vancouver Institute (1998-1999)
• Vancouver Television (1998)

Essays and articles

Series consists of drafts, final versions, correspondence, notes and clippings related to Duke’s work as an essayist.

Personal publicity

Series consists of magazines, newspapers, clippings and photocopies of articles about Duke or his various projects. Clippings were either set aside by Duke himself, or received from professional press clippings companies.

Film and television works

Series consists of records related to film and television productions that Duke was involved with. Records include drafts of screenplays, scripts, publicity, call sheets, administrative documents, shooting scripts, itineraries and other records related to the development and production of Duke’s cinematic projects. This series contains records related to the following projects:
• "A Cry For Help" (1975)
• "An Ill Wind" (1988)
• "The Angel of English Bay" (1988)
• "A Sparrow Falls" (1993)
• "A Tale From Bali" (1988)
• "Citizenship" (1952)
• "Close Up" CBC (1958)
• "Columbo: Smokescreen" (1990)
• "Dance of Shiva" (1990)
• "Hard Feelings" (1980)
• "I Heard the Owl Call My Name" (1973)
• "Memory of a Murder" (1992)
• "Nude" (1987-1990)
• "Pauline" (1997)
• "Payday" (1973)
• "Silent Partner" (1982)
• "Stock Exchange" (1989-1990)
• "Sunday" (1966-1967)
• "Tai-Pan" (1985-1986)
• "The China Story" (1991)
• "The Heritage Minute" (1990)
• "The Insiders" (1991)
• "The Nightingale Saga" (1984)
• "The Raincoast Chronicles" (1989-1994)
• "The Thorn Birds" (1982)
• "When We Were Young" (1989)
• "Wojeck" (1989-1990)

Banff Television Festival

Series consists mainly of textual material pertaining to Duke's involvement with the Banff Television Festival. This series includes business correspondence, personal notes and information regarding Duke's contributions to adjudications and presentations within the organization.

Choreography records

Series consists of records relating to Iris Garland’s choreography work mainly as an independent choreographer or dancer at various concerts and festivals, but also for SFU faculty dance concerts. The series also includes materials pertaining to an original work of choreography Garland created for her final project in the Laban Movement Analysis Intensive Certification Program with the University of Washington. Records include choreography notes, photographic materials, performance programmes, clippings of articles and reviews, scripts, cue sheets, research and supporting documents, and correspondence.

Correspondence

Series consists of Iris Garland’s correspondence with colleagues, professional contacts, and former students. It also includes some correspondence from dance performance audience members, as well as a few personal letters interspersed with professional correspondence. Series includes incoming letters and some copies of outgoing letters reflecting Garland’s day-to-day teaching duties and employment, involvement on committees, and accolades for performances mounted by the SFU dance program and her professional employment in general. Records primarily consist of correspondence, but also include some copies of dance performance reviews.

Special media

Series consists of sound and moving image recordings related to various dance productions choreographed by Iris Garland both as an independent performer and as an SFU faculty member. It also includes a documentary featuring a workshop taught by Garland. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.

Series is arranged into 2 sub-series:

  1. Moving images
  2. Sound recordings

Corrective Collective records

Series contains records made or received by the Corrective Collective during the course of writing, publishing and selling two books: She Named It Canada Because That's What It Was Called (Vancouver, 1971), and Never Done, Three Centuries of Women's Work in Canada (Vancouver, 1974). The former, a pictorial history of Canada, was originally produced as a handout for a conference of Vietnamese and North American women held in Vancouver. The latter was a history of non-aboriginal women in Canada. The file, "Published resource material" includes various feminist publications (such as the Saskatoon Women's Liberation Newsletter) and directories. The Collective used them to get ideas for publication formats and to prepare distribution lists. Series includes a copy of each publication, correspondence, memorandum of agreement, notes, receipts, a ledger and other documents.

Newspapers

Series consists of copies of published newspapers collected by Parker in the course of her research. Titles include the Students for a Democratic Society New Left Note, The Daily Gater, The Ubyssey (UBC), The Pedestal, It Aint Me Babe, People's World, Right On!, Young Socialist Forum, Women's Liberation (Reed College), New Leaf, the Women's Liberated Georgia Straight, and Off Our Backs.

Organization and administration records

Series consists of records relating to the founding, organization, mandate, scope of activities and general administration of the Fraser Valley University Society. Activities, events and topics documented include the development of the Society's constitution, bylaws, goals, and policies; job descriptions; applications for charitable status, a casino licence and government funding; as well as volunteer efforts and management. Series also includes some records relating to the organization and administration of the Technical University of British Columbia. Activities, events and topics documented include the University's relationship with the Fraser Valley University Society and the Provincial Government, and the funding of the University.

Records include organizational charts, constitution and bylaws, mission statements, policies and procedures, job descriptions, correspondence, forms, applications, resolutions, biographical material, photographs, lists, calendars, and phone logs.

Government relations records

Series consists of records relating to the society's relations and correspondence with government bodies and individuals involved in government affairs, particularly at the municipal and provincial level. Includes records relating to the activities of the Governent Relations Committee, as well as the Interim Planning Committee established by the Provincial Government in 1994 to assist in the establishment of the Technical University of British Columbia. Series also includes records concerning government organization and education policies and campaigns, accumulated by the society for informational purposes.

Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, press releases and newspaper articles.

Membership records

Series consists of records petaining to society membership. Donor lists are sometimes included in files with member lists.

Records include policies and procedures, forms and membership lists.

Reports and reference files

Series consists of reports by and relating to the society, as well as reports, news releases, statistics and other material used by the society to research post-secondary education in British Columbia. Series also include reports by and relating to the Fraser Valley Access Committee, the Fraser Valley Committee on Post-Secondary Education, the Technical University of British Columbia Interim Planning Council and the Technical University of British Columbia.

Grants, scholarships and awards - correspondence

Series consists of records relating to the President's correspondence regarding grants, scholarships, fellowships and awards from private foundations and the government, including the Canada Council, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the National Research Council. Records also include working papers, minutes, reports, funding proposals and applications.

Associations and memberships - correspondence

Series consists of records relating to the University's membership in provincial, national and international research and educational associations. Records include correspondence, working papers, minutes and agendas, reports and photographs.

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