- MsC-125-0-1-1
- Sub-series
- 1997–2004
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Sub-series consists of the publications published by housepress from 1997 through 2004. Individual publications are listed in the attached pdf bibliography.
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Sub-series consists of the publications published by housepress from 1997 through 2004. Individual publications are listed in the attached pdf bibliography.
The fonds includes records of the administration and activities of the Women and Words Society, including minutes, correspondence, financial and payroll records, submissions, fundraising records, documentation of events and its mentorship program.
Women and Words Society
Women Can. Volume VI, Number 4
Women Can. Volume VI, Number 3
Fonds consists of records reflecting Hoffer`s bookselling and publishing activities during the 1980s. Records include correspondence, fiscal files, client files, journals, book catalogues, galleys, proofsheets, critical pieces, articles, and review. The fonds is composed of the following series: Series 1. Correspondence, Series 2. Publication files, Series 3. Business files, Series 4, Miscellaneous.
Hoffer, William
Unnumbered colour print of SFU Burnaby - print 2
Part of Simon Fraser University aerial and construction photograph collection
Unnumbered colour print of SFU Burnaby - print 1
Part of Simon Fraser University aerial and construction photograph collection
Fonds consists of records documenting Timothy Taylor's work as a writer of fiction in Vancouver, B.C. Records consist of project notes, correspondence, drafts of both Stanley Park and Story House and workbooks for novels. The fonds is arranged into three series: Project notes; Stanley Park records; Story House records.
Taylor, Timothy
This is Simon Fraser University
Item is a film featuring the sights and sounds of all aspects of attending SFU in early 1970s, from the bus ride to registration to lectures, lunch, and leisure. Current research, issues of the day and the various departments are presented through original lecture audio. Impressions of SFU by students and staff are revealed in interview-style discussion, coupled with thoughtfully shot footage. Interspersed are artistically shot scenes of a sunny campus with a gentle guitar strum. Unlike more contemporary moving image profiles created by SFU, it is not narrated with a script nor overtly promotional.
Item is a videotape copy of a documentary about Doris and Jack Shadbolt directed and produced by Christine Hearn and SFU's Instructional Media Centre in 1998.
The Pedestal, Volume VII, Number 3
The Pedestal, Volume VII, Number 2
The Pedestal, Volume VII, Number 1
The Pedestal, Volume VI, Number 5
The Pedestal, Volume VI, Number 2
The Pedestal, Volume VI, Number 1
The Pedestal, Volume V, Number 6
The Pedestal, Volume V, Number 5
The Pedestal, Volume V, Number 4