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Zinovii Shtokalko fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2681
  • Fonds
  • 1917-1992

The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Zinovii Shtokalko and dating from 1917-1992. The fonds consists of these series: I. Correspondence and personal documents (1946-1986) The series consists of correspondence, personal documents and other materials. II. Manuscripts (1917-1992) The series consists of manuscripts collected or created by Zinovii Shtokalko. III. Student Papers (1945-1948) The series consists of papers written by Shtokalko as a university student. IV. Musical arrangements (ca. 1952- ca. 1960) The series consists of reel-to-reel recordings and music scores created by Shtokalko.

Shtokalko, Zinovii

Workshop West Theatre fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2672
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1997

The fonds consists of administrative, production and play development records. Workshop West organized and labeled the records into their own series and categories before donating their files to the University of Alberta Archives. The fonds consists of these series: I Administration (1978-1995). Series consists of board minutes, committee communications, financial information, correspondence, company histories and other materials related to the day-to-day operations of Workshop West. II Development (1979-1994) Consists of playwrights' correspondence, subscription information, press releases, playwriting circles, and other materials related to Workshop West's development as a theatre. III Financial Records (1978-1994) Series contains financial statements, correspondence, operating grants, cultural grants and other materials relating to the financial operations of Workshop West. IV Fundraising (1979-1995). Consists of correspondence, company files, donor lists, benefit information and other materials related to Workshop West corporate and private fundraising. V Production Records (1978-1995). Series consists of production files, programmes, scripts (produced), scripts (not produced) and other materials related to Workshop West productions. VI Publicity (1978-1994). Consists of publicity files for Workshop West productions, advertising budgets, correspondence and other materials related to the promotion of Workshop West productions. VII Subscription (1978-1990). Series consists of materials related to building Workshop West's subscription base. VIII Miscellaneous (1981-1994). Includes folders on Theatre Space Research, the Gerry Potter collection consisting of his notes and desk diaries from 1981-1994, and other materials. IX Contracts (1978-1994). Series consists of contracts related to Workshop West productions as well as workshops, playwriting circles, and play readings. Also includes administration contracts. X Posters (1979-1994) Consists of posters related to Workshop West productions. XI Set Design Layouts (1989-1995) Series consists of floor plans, theatre plans, lighting plots and other materials related to the Workshop West's stage design.

Workshop West Theatre

William Towrie Cutt fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-977
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1982

Fonds consists of these series: I Biographical (1970-1981). Includes an obituary; a review. II Correspondence (1941-1982). Mainly with publishers. III Draft manuscripts ([ca. 1950]-1979). IV Galley proofs (1970-1973). V Photographs (1916-[196-]). Relating mainly to Manitoba (14 images). VI Short stories (1942- 1958). VII Student essays (1941-1950). Includes criticism by F.M. Salter. VIII Workbooks [ca. 1964]. Most of the records relate to the writing of Mr. Cutt's books for children.

Cutt, William Towrie

William George Hardy fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-1002
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1979

Fonds consists of these series: I Anthologies (1953-1967). Includes correspondence; financial statements; reviews. II Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1930-1977). Includes agreements; constitution; correspondence; financial records; memoranda; notes; speeches. III Canadian Authors' Association (1947-1977). Includes awards; briefs; budgets; constitution and bylaws; memoranda; minutes; reports. IV Fiction (1935-1979). Includes correspondence; draft manuscripts; reviews; typescripts. V Non-fiction (1960-1970). Includes correspondence; draft manuscripts; reviews. VI Personal (1936-1978). Includes correspondence; invitations; lecture notes; notebooks; speeches. VII Press clippings ([193-? - 197-?]). Includes interviews; reviews. VIII Publishers ([193- - 197-]). Includes correspondence; interviews. IX Student papers (1913-1917). Includes notebooks. X Writing (short items) (1938-1972). Includes articles; correspondence; plays; short stories; speeches.

Hardy, William George

Wilfred Watson fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2637
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1998

The Wilfred Watson fonds span a period of over fifty years, and provide a record of the creative processes of a noted Canadian poet, playwright, teacher and literary theorist. The records have been arranged in eight series: Journals and Notebooks; Literary drafts/Writings; Sketches/Artwork; Correspondence; Student Records; Reference Material; Personal Papers; and Audio-Visual Records. Watson's notebooks are filled with drafts of plays and poems, ideas for further development, excerpts from his own reading, sketches, and jottings about his daily activities. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and includes an important sub-series of letters written between Wilfred and Sheila Watson. The Literary drafts and Writings Series is significant as often several different versions of a particular poem or even an entire play are present in the files. The writing files take on added significance since they provide evidence of, as Wilfred Watson was once described, "a prolific poet who publishes little".

Watson, Wilfred

Walter Wilson Greg fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-998
  • Fonds
  • 1912

Fonds consists of this item: "Christ among the Doctors", manuscript (1912). Spine title: "Christ and the Doctors". Parallel comparison of four medieval mystery plays on this theme. Presented as a memorial of the scholarly association of Professors Greg and Francis Millet Salter by F.P. Wilson, with a covering letter to Mrs. Salter and a memoir of Sir Walter. A description of the manuscript by Dr. H.A. Hargreaves (New Trail, 33:4:10, Fall 1978) is included in the file.

Greg, Walter Wilson

Violet Archer fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2638
  • Fonds
  • 1920-2000

The Violet Archer fonds provide a valuable record of the composing, research, teaching and life experiences of a noted University professor and internationally recognized composer of music. The fonds is unusually complete, with intact records that illustrate both professional and personal facets of her life. Two large series were determined, that of professional and personal papers, and several sub-series delineated within each of these two series. The professional papers form the largest series; sub-series designations within this series are based on the contents of the records, and are often chronological in terms of order within each sub-series. These include student records (Archer as student); teaching records chronicling her years on faculty at North Texas State College, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Alberta; correspondence files; composing records; and reference records. The composition and composing sub-series of records is further organized into performing rights organization records, music publishers contracts and correspondence, conference and workshop records, performances, honors and awards, and original Archer compositions. A significant number of her compositions are represented in these holdings, and provide evidence about the steps involved in creating a piece of music from manuscript beginnings to a final published piece of music. Series two, Violet Archer's personal papers, include extensive correspondence files; particularly significant are the incoming and outgoing correspondence with her younger sister Carolyn. The letters to and from Carolyn document the emotions, struggles, triumphs and challenges she faced as a woman functioning in a male-dominated field and time period. Rounding out the personal records in Series two are other correspondence files, financial records, insurance records, artwork and photographs. The completeness, extent, and condition of the Violet Archer fonds ensures its strong informational and evidential research value.

Archer, Violet

University Symphony Orchestra fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-924
  • Fonds
  • 1951-1970

Fonds consists of these series: I Annual reports ([1954]-1964). II Correspondence (1953-1965). III Executive (1955-1964). IV Financial ([1954]-1964). V Membership (1955-1964). VI Minutes ([1954]-1964). VII Photographs (1951-1970). Mainly annual concerts; includes the University Singers, conducted by Richard Eaton (18 images). VIII Programs (1951-1964). IX Publicity (1954-1964).

University Symphony Orchestra (University of Alberta)

University Archives and Collections

  • CA UOFA uofa-793
  • Collection
  • 1986-1990

Fonds consists of these series: I Administration (1986-1987). Includes reorganization of the department. II Buildings and facilities (1986-1988). Organization of the Ring House Gallery Resource Centre; photographs of the architect's model of the Timms Collections Centre. III Staff (1986-1990). Minutes of staff meetings; retirement party for Director, James M. Parker (sound tape cassette).

University of Alberta. University Archives and Collections

Stephen Heatley fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2674
  • Fonds
  • 1970- 1992

The fonds consists of correspondence, theatre society board and staff minutes, financial material, drafts and production scripts, educational theatre workshop material, programmes and promotional material, documentation from provincial and federal government arts programs. The documents were created predominantly during Stephen Heatley work as Artistic Director for Theatre Network.

Heatley, Stephen

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