- MsC-191-0-1-9-0-77
- File
- 2001
Part of Edward McWhinney fonds
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Part of Edward McWhinney fonds
[E.McW - Press Cuttings - General]
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[E.McW - Articles and Newsletters]
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[E.McW - Kosovo - Recognition in International Law]
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[E.McW - Non-Intervention - African Union]
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[E.McW - International Criminal Court]
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[E.McW - United Nations - Reform]
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[E.McW - September 11 Attacks - UN Charter, Art. 51 (Self-Defence)]
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[E.McW - September 11, 2001 - Terrorism, Legal Context]
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[E.McW - Iraq Invasion - Legal Doubts]
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[E.McW - UN Security Council Resolution 1441 - Iraq]
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[E.McW - Sociological Jurisprudence - Julius Stone]
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[E.McW - Australia - Governor-General]
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[E.McW - Australia - Governor-General]
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[E.McW - Supreme Court of Canada - Musqueam Leaseholds]
Part of Edward McWhinney fonds
The fonds consists of manuscripts and typescripts, clippings and reviews, notebooks, correspondence with friends and associates, galley and proofs, broadsides and cards by McClure, anthologies and magazines containing items by and about McClure, conference material, tape recordings, photographs, film and ephemera. Film is the only remaining print of Andy Warhol's unauthorized version of "The Beard" (1966). Correspondents include Richard Brautigan, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bruce Conner, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen.
McClure, Michael
"Boulder over E. Pauline Johnson's tomb in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C"
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
Image of a rock in a clearing with flowers and ferns scattered on top. Image is mounted in a cardboard frame.
Inscriptions on reverse of frame read: In ink: "Boulder over E. Pauline Johnson's tomb in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.". In another hand, in pencil: "Written by Evelyn Johnson, sister of Pauline". In pencil: "15.-".
[Clearing in forest with flowers]
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
Image, on paper stock, of a clearing in a forested area, with flowered wreaths and ribbons.
Inscription on reverse, in pencil, reads: "This picture was made the day of the interrment of the ashes of E. Pauline Johnson. The boulder in the foreground had not then been placed in position in the center. Photographed Friday, March 14th 1913. Vancouver, B.C. Nearly every Society-organization in Vancouver sent floral tributes."
[Woman in front of large tree]
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
Image, on paper stock, of a woman standing in a forested area, directly in front of a massive tree trunk with a natural opening.
Inscription on reverse, in pencil, reads: "I am standing in front of this old Cedar tree stump, which Indians used for a house, and which is supposed to be 2,000 years old. Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. Evelyn H. C. Johnson. July, 1911. By T. S. H. [Shearman?]".
[E. Pauline Johnson memorial booklet]
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
Memorial booklet titled "E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). Poetess". Front cover has illustration of a feather and arrowhead, with a printed image of her birthplace in Brantford, Ontario. Inside is a retrospective of Johnson's life and a printed copy of one of her last poems. There is a loose-leaf printed page with the same poem, handwritten and signed by Johnson.
[Articles, E. Pauline Johnson in memorium 2]
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
Three newspaper articles announcing the death of E. Pauline Johnson. One published in "The Province" (W.C. Nichol, Saturday March 8, 1913), the other two are of unknown date and provenance.
[Poem, E. Pauline Johnson tribute]
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
A magazine page with a poem titled "To Pauline Johnson" by Mildred Louise Gould.
This fonds contains textual and photographic materials related to the life and literary work of Colin Stuart - a poet most active in the Vancouver literary scene in the 1960's and '70's. Personal setbacks limited the publishing of his poems, so the bulk of this fonds consists of multiple loose copies and drafts of an extensive body of work that spans almost 4 decades.
The contents of this archive have been divided into six series: Series 1: Manuscripts, drafts, and notes ([ca. 1964]-[before May 2018]).; Series 2: Correspondence (1964-2005); Series 3: Notebooks (1967-2018); Series 4: Photographs ([after 1973]-[2000?]); Series 5: Education and administrative ([195-]-1995); Series 6: Works by Duncan McNaughton and others ([ca. 1974]-2019). Series 1 has been divided into the following sub-series: Sub-series 1: Manuscripts and complete poems (1967-[200-]); Sub-series 2: Partial manuscripts, drafts, and notes ([ca. 1964]-[before May 2018]).
Stuart, Colin
["For the Love of Barbara" manuscript 1]
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Donor's note: "Held by Duncan McNaughton in [San Francisco] for many years. Returned to Colin in 2012.
["For the Love of Barbara" manuscript 1]
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Donor's note: "Held by Duncan McNaughton in [San Francisco] for many years. Returned to Colin in 2012.
["For the Love of Barbara" manuscript 2]
Part of Colin Stuart fonds