Fonds consists of these series: I Alumni Association administration (1914-1985). Constitutions, 1914, 1926, 1985; organization, 1915; bylaws; elections; administrative support; financial records. II Branches (1925-1976). Minutes from Edmonton (1925-1934) and Toronto (1940-1953); memorabilia from Victoria, Vancouver and Winnipeg. III Meetings (1915-1985). Minutes and reports of the General Association and the Executive Council. IV Membership (1918-1987). "Archive file list" of past and present alumni (on microfiche); correspondence with alumni, including those in the armed services, 1918, 1944-1945. V Photographs (1914-1981). Includes social activities; branch meetings; members; campus views; commemorative albums for Presidents and Chancellor. VI Professional alumni groups (1935-1981). Agriculture, 1942-1961; Dentistry (50th anniversary, 1977); Education, 1935-1944; Medicine (Bulletins, 1942-1950; presentation, 1977; history, 1981). VII Programs (1914-1976). Includes Patriotic Fund, 1914; Memorial Organ Committee; Spoken Word Series. VIII Publications (1920- 1990). Alumni news magazines Trail (1-49, 1920-1941) and New Trail (1942-1990); A Time to Remember (1989); "Chipmunk" columns, 1945- 1946; project brochures. IX Social activities - Edmonton campus (1923-1949). Reunions and Homecomings; alumni dinners; memoirs; photographs.
Fonds consists of minutes of board of directors, executive meetings, and annual general meetings (1965-1993); annual reports (1976-1995); directors' manual (n.d., 1982); constitution and by-laws (1968-1970); administrative records of the Alumni Association including files on the mentor program, campus card, and general correspondence; fund raising records; volunteer recruitment files; 25th anniversary planning and celebration files; distinguished alumni awards annual files (1986-1998); Alumni Association magazines CALUM (1969-1982), Alumni (1983-1999), and ARCH (1999-2003); pamphlets and programmes; and newsclippings.
The fonds consists of recorded interviews conducted by Alma Taft on various topics, including medical research, employment, falconry, and student activism.
Collection consists of an oral history by Hugh B. Evans about his experiences as a sailor on the Southern Cross Expedition, dated 1970, an index to a cash book dated 1905 from the Vermilion Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and notes on the pioneer telegraph system in Alberta dated 1976, both compiled by Allen Ronaghan, a copy of the United Farmers of Alberta Union Local No. 139 minutes and membership roll, and a copy of the attendance register of the Batts School District No. 1960 dating 1918-1919.
The fonds consists of the records of the Alliance Française d'Edmonton, and includes one sous-fonds, l'École de l'Alliance Française d'Edmonton sous-fonds, and the following: correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, meeting notices, circulars, membership lists, contracts, permits, newspaper clippings, financial records, and photographs of students and events.
The fonds consists of records created by Allan Wronko while organizing the reunion of the Michigan Centre School District No. 509 in 1999 including lists of past students and teachers, two photographs of the school site, a speech written and delivered by Allan Wronko on the history of the school, research notes, and photocopies of class photos of the Michigan Centre School District No. 509 with students and teachers identified.
The fonds consists of a letter from F.H. (Bert) Riggall, a list of the images, and photographs and photographic postcards of mountains, lakes, wildlife including bears, mountain goats, mountain sheep, deer, a grouse, and a porcupine, pack trains, tenting, hunting, and Bert Riggall. The fonds also includes a photograph of Lethbridge Central School, a photograph of Medicine Hat Public School, a photograph of Edmonton Protestant Public School, and a photograph of Edmonton High School. The photographs date from circa 1900. The photographer remains unidentified.