The fonds consists of minutes of the Women's Musical Club of Lethbridge and its predecessor, the Lethbridge Women's Musical Club; correspondence; annual reports; concert programs; constitution and bylaws; financial records; membership information; scrapbooks; and announcements of performances.
The fonds consists of programs of concerts sponsored by the Women's Musical Club of Edmonton, including mainly performances by the Don Cossack Chorus singers who were former officers in the Czar's Imperial Cavalry. In 1942, 1945 and 1946 the Women's Musical Club of Edmonton had invited the members of the Don Cossack Chorus, the leading musical attraction in the world, to perform in Edmonton.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records related to their fundraising efforts (especially the Benny the Bookworm sale), membership lists, newsletters and photographs.
Women's League of the Calgary Philharmonic Society
The fonds consists of original photographs and photocopies from an album titled "Service for Others" containing essays on the history of Women of Unifarm and its predecessors in High River; notes on local women who had achievements in the arts; and articles, photographs, and news clippings about the organization's charitable project for 1972-1973, which involved visiting and organizing activities for senior citizens.
Fonds consists of correspondence; music manuscripts, ranging from pencil sketches to full master (publisher-ready) scores, of choral, vocal, chamber, instrumental, incidental, operatic and ballet music; manuscripts of articles and booklets about music; published work; programs relating to W. Bottenberg's musical career; greeting cards featuring music, designed by W. Bottenberg; and teaching related material.
Fonds consists of the following series: family papers; scrapbook; photograph; correspondence; manuscript; published works; audio-visual; works by other authors; and miscellaneous. Also includes five appendices (MsC 44, 45, 46, 47, 48) consisting of material relating to W.O. Mitchell and acquired from other sources. MsC 46 consists of sound recordings On mining the subconscious notebook, a documentary profile of W.O. Mitchell prepared for broadcast and use in Canadian literature programs; and On the stage of the mind's eye, a taped discussion of the radio dramatic art form which includes an interview with W.O. Mitchell and others. MsC 47 and 48 contain promotional material for a reading given by W.O. Mitchell and for world premiere of For those in peril on the sea. For descriptions of MsC 44 and 45 see entries under National Film Board of Canada and Saskatchewan Writers Guild respectively. MsC 307 consists of 2 audio discs recording a benefit performance given by W.O. Mitchell for Centaur Theatre in Montreal, Quebec, May 8, 1978. MsC 321 consists of 1 audiocassette recording of Peter Gzowski interviewing W.O. Mitchell, May 30, 1997.