Albertina, Walter Sisulu, African National Congress
Sub-series consists of photos of individuals from the Faculty of Science. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.
File consists of various versions of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman for a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation series titled “The Winners,” and revised up to October 24, 1980. Includes handwritten revisions and notes.
This series is comprised of records related to the revision of “I Stand for Canada” into an edition titled “A Flag for Canada: the Illustrated Biography of the Maple Leaf Flag”, published in 2008.
The series is divided into the following 5 sub-series: Drafts, proofs and edits (2007-2008), Agreements and contracts (2003-2012), Project development and correspondence (2002-2010), Post-production, promotions, and reviews (2006-2015), and Image copyright requests and agreements (2002-2008).
File consists of notes for a script and screenplay of a special episode of the CBC series "Festival", which was never produced. Includes edits and annotations.
Written by Norman Klenman.
Written by Norman Klenman.
File consists of correspondence and collection of poems titled “A History, Gawain, and other poems,” by Christina King.
File includes copy of “Narrative of Documents by Robert Duncan, Ezra Pound, Dorothy Pound, and Other.”
File consists of a series of 30 photographic prints and accompanying brochures.
File contains draft of Peter Quartermain’s essay, “Actual Word Stuff, Not Thoughts for Thoughts.”
File consists of the book "And, much more, not ourselves: the work of Jan & Crispin Elsted." Book is the text of a speech given as part of a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Barbarian Press at Simon Fraser University Library in November 2004.
File consists of a poem, “ARC IV: VERSO,” from Andrew Mossin’s ARC series.
File includes manuscript for a play by an unknown author with holograph annotations.
File contains 2 copies of Kyllo, Blaine et al. “Bicycletic.” Calgary, AB : a filling Station publication, 1995.