Fonds uofa-742 - Harry Ernest Bulyea fonds

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Harry Ernest Bulyea fonds

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CA UOFA uofa-742

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ca. 4800 photgraphs and other materials.

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Dentist, Administrator, 1873-1976. Dr. Bulyea came to the University for the 1919/20 session to teach dentistry in the Faculty of Medicine. He was appointed Director of the Department of Dentistry in 1924 and of the School of Dentistry in 1930, retiring in 1942. He was a founding member of the Edmonton Art Club, a photographer and an enthusiastic mountaineer.

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Most accessions were donated to the University of Alberta Archives by the Bulyea family. Accession 92-74, however, was purchased by the archives from Ed Matthews of St. John's Newfoundland.

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Fonds consists of these series: I Memoirs (1974, 1986). Interview with Dr. Bulyea recorded on 2 sound tape reels; interview with Jean (Bulyea) Porteous, by Kim Christie-Milley and Milt Milley, 1986, on two sound tape cassettes, with transcript. II Photographs [1900?-1976]. Dr. Bulyea's colleagues, family and friends; his career; his travels; includes Edmonton Art Club and Alpine Club of Canada (ca. 3250 images). III Scrapbooks [19?].

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The fonds also includes 20 cm of textual records, 2 film reels, and two audio cassettes.

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Record No. 76-169; 77-191; 79-112-7; 82-30; 90-132; 92-74<br><br>

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