Mrs Vera Gingras reviews her days at a student at Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary and her work experience at St Michael's Hospital, Lethbridge and St. Vincent's Hospital, Pincher Creek. Nursing practices during the wartime shortages of 1944-1945 are described. Mrs Gingras records her observations on the changes in medical/nursing/patient relationships, in medication and procedures, and in nurses' professional and union activities, that have taken place during her career.
The fonds consists of assessment and tax rolls for the school district for the years 1906-1915, daily student registers for 1905-1907, cash books for 1914-1920, and yearly administrative files for the years 1912-20, 1922-23, and 1925-37. These administrative files include correspondence, financial information, and grant certificates.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, minutes and reference material. Included are series such as Academic operations (1967-1980); Academic units (1956-1958, 1966-1983); Building and grounds, campus development (1968-1981); Committees (1966-1981); Conferences (1969-1971); Corporations (1967-1976); Foundations, special funds and fund raising (1966-1980); General (1966-1984); Government (1966-1981); Institutes and associations (1966-1985); Personnel (1966-1981); Research (1966-1979); Student Affairs (1966-1977); University government (1966-1981); and University groups and programs (1967-1981). Also includes faculty and general correspondence files (1959-1998); records related to the Academic Pension Plan, collective bargaining, arbitration briefs and agreements (1964-1993), and salaries and benefits (1970-1994); records related to space and buildings (1968-1988), committee files such as Institutional Priorities and Planning Committee (1985-1989); legal records on the Vinogradov case (1978) and other legal files (1991); Academic Program Committee minutes and subject files (1993-2002); University Planning Committee files (1990-2002); Administrative subject files (1993-1997); budget and financial material (1980-1999); GPC manuals (1971-1994); information for appointees to the staff (1969-1970); GFC handbooks (1966-1980); and appointment, promotion, and dismissal records (1982-1995).
The fonds consists of a minute book from 1930-1938 and 15 Daily Registers from 1935-1955. Teachers after Henry Wiebe included M. F. Robertson, R. B. Smith, H. A. Melnychuk who taught on and off for most of the school’s history, Adele Roy, William Nedohin (supervisor), and Edward Rockarts.
The fonds consists of these series. I A consolidation of fifty years of legal writings, 1938-1988, by Wilbur Bowker, compiled by Marjorie Bowker (1989) Consists of copy of published monograph. II A Legal History of Alberta, 1670-1905, unpublished manuscript (1996). Series contains drafts of manuscript, research notes, photocopied articles, and other materials generated in the writing of the manuscript. III A Memorial Book Honouring Wilbur F. Bowker 1910-1999 (1999). Consists of a stamped three ring binder containing letters of sympathy to Mrs. Marjorie Bowker after Wilbur Fee Bowker's death, newspaper articles about Mr. Bowker, and obituary notices announcing his death.
Fonds consists of these series: I Briefs (1965-1969). Relate to relations between universities and governments. II Notebook (1977-1980). Relates to meetings with the President and Vice- President of the University of Alberta. III Submissions (1977-1980). Response to the Symons Report on Canadian Studies by the Association for Canadian Studies. IV Talks (1966-1981). Talks to academic groups.
The fonds consists of photographs of his home, family, and the Scarboro district of Calgary; and photographs of his work with the Calgary School Board.