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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books File
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[Exemption of military service documents]

This file consist of records relating to the Canadian government requirement of men registration for the military conscription purposes in 1940 and The Society of Named Doukhobors members efforts to be exempt from conscription based on their doctrine and beliefs. This file contains: forms, lists, resolutions, protocols, statements, transcript of meetings with the National Service Board, the Society of Named Doukhobor correspondence with the government officials as well as correspondence between members (Arishenkoff, Reibin,P. Makoroff, J. M. Chernenkoff, F. Legebokoff), unemployed and profession registration forms, an excerpt from bill amending registration and conscription law, and newspaper clippings. In addition, the file contains a transcript of meeting in Calgary in 1941 between P. Reibin as representative of Doukhobors and Mr. Stuart representing the government.

Active Dog at The Windmill, Gord, Art, Bill Shirt, [Conny] Nowe, day after St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Photographs in this file depict different concerts and people in the Vancouver punk scene, including Active Dog, Private School, Young Canadians, and the K-Tels, and individuals like Buck Cherry, Bill Shirt, Art Bergmann, Conny Nowe, Gord Nicholl, and Ian Tiles. Some venues depicted include Gambados, The Windmill, and the Smilin' Buddha.

[Miscellaneous correspondence]

File consists of various correspondence between members of the Kiss and Tell collective and others, relating primarily to the “Drawing the Line” exhibition in Sidney, Australia, the publication of the “Drawing the Line” book, and responses to the show and book.

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