Consists of correspondence and minutes, newspaper clippings and financial records regarding lobbying for the construction of the Yellowhead Highway (Highway l6) and the David Thompson Highway and Howse Pass Cut Off.
The fonds consists of Daily Registers from 1940-1956. Teachers recording attendance were Edward Rockarts, Sam Gordon, Elisabeth Palate, Ethel Fildes, Mary Warren, Twila Dale , Evelyn Taylor, Evelyn Wells, Nancy Kapral, Mrs. M.E. Smyth, Mrs. N. Cook, Sonya Pawluski and W.G. Marles.
Records include 2 photographs of the Yee Family and Skylark café, tax, insurance, and assessment slips, and several letters addressed to the Yee Restaurants.
Records include 2 photographs of the Yee Family and Skylark café, tax, insurance, and assessment slips, and several letters addressed to the Yee Restaurants.
Fonds consists of reports sent to the Year 2000 Project Office by faculties and service departments regarding Y2K readiness of University technologies.
Fonds consists of materials created by Justice Yaroslaw Roslak of Edmonton, dating from 1975-1995. The fonds consists of two series: 1. Judge's notebooks and Reasons for Judgement (1985-1995). This series consists of judge's notebooks and reasons for judgement by Justice Roslak of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta. 2. Personnel files (1975-1994). This series consists of files of correspondence regarding routine personnel matters of his employment with the Attorney General's Department and the Court of Queen's Bench.
The pages in this collection are photocopies of several newspapers articles from the Yakima Daily Republic and the Seattle Sunday Times and one small publication. Most of the material is about Belinda A. Mulrooney Carbonneau and her business successes in Dawson City, Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. As well her life after the Gold Rush in Yakima, Washington is discussed. Other articles are accounts of Judge James Wickersham, Alaskan delegate to Congress and his visit to Yakima and the part played by Margaret Mulrooney, sister to Belinda, in bringing the Judge to Yakima.
The City of Calgary Archives received approximately 11 meters of records from the Technology Group of OCO'88. These were from the two Divisions, namely the Systems Division and the Technical Services and Computing Systems Division. These records are predominately textual, but also consist of plans, blueprints, photo prints, a computer diskette and a cultural historic items (ID badge). Photo prints have been placed into appropriate archival enclosures and left in the file folders. Oversize material has been removed from original folders and placed into either oversize Hollinger boxes or map folders in map cabinets. The records have been arranged into 11 series. For more information regarding the XV Olympic Winter Games, Technology Group scope/content information, please link to the City of Calgary Archives homepage and click on the "fonds level descriptions" link.
The fonds consists of 15 series, each of which is introduced by an "Archival Description" section and a "Scope and Content" note. Lengthier narratives have been added at the series level, rather than in the "Administrative History" section of the Team'88 Services Group above. With the ever-changing structure of OCO'88, the relative late creation of the Team'88 Services Group and numerous staff changes in a relatively short time, more detailed descriptions at the series level should make for easier use of the records by researchers. For more information regarding the XV Olympic Winter Games, Team'88 Services Group scope/content information, please link to the City of Calgary Archives homepage and click on the "fonds level descriptions" link.