The sous-fonds consists of administrative materials and correspondence created by or related to provisional regional associations of the Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta.
Fonds consists of records generated as part of Action Poetry ‘94, a symposium and workshop of the spoken word. Records include video and audio recordings of performances and events, proposals and planning documents, internal and external correspondence, biographical information on participants, newspaper clippings, research notes, photographic contact sheets, and material related to organizing the Nat Christie Poetry Day and Nat Christie Poetry Jam events.
The fonds consists of images of Cadillac mine buildings, tipple and hoist gear at Cadillac mine, and C.S. Donaldson (instructor) and his class (night school for mine examiner exams) at Westminster School in Lethbridge.
The fonds consists of records relating to Adrien Tremblay's thesis, "The development of scales from a pupil biographical inventory and their usefulness as predictors of academic achievement," and includes a copy of his thesis, a draft of his thesis, and research notes and materials.
Fonds consists of records created by the Advisor to the President on Women's Issues and the President's Advisory Committee on the Status of Women. These include subject files arranged in alphabetical order by subject (the individual file titles are not strictly alphabetical), the reports "Daycare Expansion" and "Women in the '90's", budgets, newspaper clippings and legal correspondence on the Aleksandra Vinogradov discrimination hiring case, membership lists, surveys, and minutes of meetings of the Status of Women Committee (1977-1989). Also consists of annual reports of the Advisor to the President on Women's Issues (1989-1993).
University of Calgary. Advisor to the President on women's issues
The fonds consists of A.E.'s teaching certificates and agreements, and homestead documents; photographs of the Willock and Cox families, and Pincher Creek area and personalities; recorded reminiscences of Mabel Cox Sykes about her family and nursing (1973); and A.E.'s extensive correspondence as Dominion Land sub-agent (1897- 1907) and as agent for the Calgary and Edmonton Land Company (1899-1911). Includes minutes of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, Castle View Lodge No. 43 (1903-1905). Also includes list of lands for sale on the Peigan reserve (1913).
The fonds consists of personal papers of Agnes Comfort, including correspondence, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings; records of her teaching career including lesson plans, textbooks, examination papers pertaining to the Canadian Nazarene College and River Glen School; and records relating to personal interests such as the Canadian Women's Christian Temperance Union, women's institutes, and the Church of the Nazarene. Includes records of her father, John H. Comfort, and her sister, Mary Reist.
The fonds consists correspondence, work schedules, reports, annual reports and posters of Agnes Short pertaining to her involvement with school health services in Lethbridge. Includes annual reports of the City of Lethbridge Heath Unit, work schedules and reports of school nurses, public health posters, and correspondence and data regarding the field trial of the Salk vaccine in Lethbridge.
The fonds consists of personal correspondence, diaries (1939-1943, 1964-1965, 1972), newsclippings, photographs, and momentos of Aileen Fish and her husband; and notes and reference material for her speeches.
Consists of personal correspondence, including some with societies in which he was involved (1935-1972); subject files, including some which refer to Calgary campus administration (1949-1962); speeches (1947-1966); his writings, including geography manuals, essays, articles, and notes, some of which are related to the philosophy of education (1932-1966); his MA thesis (1940) and PhD dissertation (1949); lecture notes and reference material; newsclippings on education; biographic material; photos of Calgary Normal School, Doucette and his wife; and ephemera.