Reference material - authors "D-H"
- F-145-0-0-0-9
- File
- 1900 - 1999
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
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Reference material - authors "D-H"
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
Reference material - authors "I-G"
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
Reference material - authors "K-L"
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
Reference material - authors "Singh, G - Singh, R"
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
Reference material - authors "Sm-T"
Part of Indo-Canadian collection
Part of Halpern family fonds
The bulk of Ida Halpern's professional papers are in the Provincial Archives of British Columbia. This series includes inventories of her papers at that repository as well as records relating to a few professional and community activities.
The correspondence is mainly personal, from friends or relatives, or related to Ida Halpern's volunteer efforts to promote music appreciation in Vancouver through various community groups. These groups included the Vancouver Women's Musical Club, Friends of Chamber Music, Festival Concert Society, and the Metropolitan Opera National Council (for regional auditions). Some related material, such as programs and brochures, is also included. There is some correspondence regarding her work for UBC Extension, The Province newspaper, CBC Radio, and Folkways records. One file, entitled by Ida Halpern, "Fan Mail," contains letters received about her articles, courses, or broadcasts.
Series contains birth certificate, school certificates, deed, copyrights, will, income tax returns, university records, diploma, curriculum vita, chapter of biography, film proposal, death certificate, obituaries and other news clippings. Also includes brochures, course outlines, notes, and exams relating to some of Ida Halpern's courses for U.B.C. Extension, notes for reviews, speeches, classes and articles as well as reprints of What is Modern Music, and Indian Music of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
George and Ida Halpern records
Part of Halpern family fonds
Series consists of incoming correspondence, and legal documents containing mortgage and purchase agreement regarding piece of property in Vancouver. Also includes philanthropic letters consisting of correspondence, drafts and copies of legal documents and other records pertaining to the Halperns' donations to the British Columbia Archives and Records Service, the University of Victoria, and SFU.
Part of Halpern family fonds
Part of Halpern family fonds
Dr. Halpern's Vitamin Pills - box with two samples
Part of Halpern family fonds
Dr. F. G. Halpern nameplate (with Chinese writing)
Part of Halpern family fonds
Stamp - "Children Chew Them Like Candy"
Part of Halpern family fonds
Krupp-Stahl V2A metal vitamin container
Part of Halpern family fonds
Part of Halpern family fonds
Part of Halpern family fonds
Memorabilia such as Chinese money, coin collection, advertising materials
Part of Halpern family fonds
Display materials: (copies of articles and photographs, etc.) 2/3
Part of Halpern family fonds
Part of Halpern family fonds
Subseries consists of approximately 375 black and white or colour prints, 98 colour transparencies, and 9 contact sheets. The prints appear to be mainly silver gelatin prints, although some of the older portraits are probably albumin prints. The photographs and transparencies date from ca. 1900 to 1989.
George Halpern with Chemical Institute of Canada (O/S photo)
Part of Halpern family fonds
Musical performances, sound recordings and related records
Part of Peter Trower fonds
Series consists of sound recordings and related materials created or accumulated by Peter Trower. These include recordings of Trower's musical and performance projects, recordings of Trower's readings, recordings of the readings of other poets, and other musical albums and sound recordings accumulated by Trower. Trower's musical and performance projects have included the blues-rock band "Industrial Accident," the variety show group "Caulk Boots and Marlin Spikes," and Trower's two albums of poetry read aloud to musical accompaniment, "Sidewalks and Sidehills" and "Kisses in the Whiskey." Sound recordings of other writers and musicians accumulated by Trower are from friends of Trower's, writers who have influenced his work, and musical artists' of whom he is a fan.
Allen Ginsberg Reading Howl and other poems duplicate 2 #459b
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Allen Ginsberg Reading Howl and other poems. Duplicate 2. Tape #459a is Duplicate 1.
Eli Mandel reading his poems #461
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Eli Mandel reading Minotaur and other poems.
Ezra Pound reading from his poetry, June 1958 #466b
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Ezra Pound reading his poetry in June 1958. Tape 2 of 2. This recording starts on tape #466a.
Raymond Souster reading for OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) #470
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Raymond Souster reading for OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education).
Al Purdy reading at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education #473
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Al Purdy reading at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
The Bard and The Harper: James Broughton reading his poems to The Harp of Joel Andrews #491
Part of Readings in British Columbia
James Broughton reading his poems to The Harp of Joel Andrews.
The Dial-A-Poem Poets: various poets reading, part 1 of 2 #536a
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Allen Ginsberg, Diana Di Prima, William S. Burroughs, Anne Waldman, John Giorno, Emmett Williams, Ed Sanders, Taylor Mead, Robert Creeley, Harris Schiff, Lenore Kandel, Aram Saroyan, Philip Whalen, and Ted Berrigan reading for THE DIAL-A-POEM POETS: Various poets reading. Part 1 of 2. This recording ends on tape #536b.
The Dial-A-Poem Poets: various poets reading, part 2 of 2 #536b
Part of Readings in British Columbia
Frank O
b.p. Nichol interview on the origins of his poems, part 2 of 2 #552
Part of Readings in British Columbia
bp Nichol interview on the origins of his poems. Part 2 of 2. This recording starts on tape #551.