Fonds consists of Advisory Committee on the Development of Government in the North West Territories records (1964-1973) including terms of reference, final report, briefs and submissions presented to the Committee, financial statements, budgets, minutes, reports, correspondence, photos of Committee members and Northern views (1965), agenda and memos of public meetings held by the Committee, Carrothers' diaries describing his travels to the North and Committee meetings, and post-report discussions and House of Common debates. Includes Carrothers' reference material regarding the Committee and the North, correspondence with his wife, Jane (1965), and a speech.
Fonds consists of Carter's personal records concerning the Senate. Records include correspondence, c.v.s of honorary degree candidates, Honorary Degree Committee files and Chancellor's Nominating Committee files.
Fonds consists of correspondence, notices and descriptions of events, planning notes, budgets, agenda and minutes. Includes audio-visual requests and room booking forms.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, and circulars related to Cragg's work as convenor with the IBP and as a member of the IUCN and MAB. Includes reference material, much of which relates to grassland ecosystems.
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.
The fonds is divided into two sous-fonds: I. Personal papers and II. Research projects. Sous-fonds I is divided into four series: I. Personal files; II. Student records; III. UNESCO files; and IV. University of Calgary records. Sous-fonds II is divided into eight series: I. World Brain/World Mind records; II. Applications of Computers to Education research material; III. Register III research material; IV. All the Right Information (ARI) research material; V. Informedia terminology research material; VI. "Special Files"; VII. Books and Collected Publications; and VIII. Accruals.
The fonds consists of records created or collected by Dr. Heymann in the course of his varied careers as journalist, historian, and writer. The records include personal correspondence, registration papers and letters of transit during his time as editor before the war, and from his stint as a war correspondent. The records also include drafts and final copies of his scholarly writing, presentations at conferences and symposia, and notes taking during his historical research. The fonds is arranged into two series: (1) Personal Papers; and (2) Scholarly Activity.