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Helen McHugh Sheldon fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-1013
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1971

Fonds consists of these series: I Certificates (1900-1946) Includes items for Ernest Wilson Sheldon and Ruth Sheldon (later Sellhorn). II Memoirs (1967). Hazel (Rutherford) McCuaig and Mrs. Sheldon, interviewed by Naomi (Watt) Radford (one sound tape cassette). III Memorabilia (1903-1971). News clippings; programs; souvenir booklet; books; includes Faculty Women's Club; Women's Canadian Club of Edmonton. IV Photographs ([1900]-1949). Includes family; wedding portrait (1910); University colleagues (13 images).

Sheldon, Helen (McHugh)

Hazel (Rutherford) McCuaig fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-15
  • Fonds
  • 1880-1984

Fonds consists of these series: I Correspondence (1886-1984). Includes the families of A.C. Rutherford and Stanley H. McCuaig, Pi Beta Phi Sorority. II Memoirs (1967). Interview by Naomi (Watt) Radford (one sound tape reel). III Memorabilia (1908-1920). Includes the collection of Libby (Lloyd) Elsey, BA 1912, rural teacher. IV Photographs ([1880?]-1984). Family, University, and groups with which Mrs. McCuaig was associated, including the Women's Canadian Club. V Scrapbooks (1908-1975. University, staff and students; campus events.

McCuaig, Hazel (Rutherford)

Emma (Read) Newton fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-24
  • Fonds
  • [1924]-1980

Fonds consists of these series: I Certificates (1952-1980). II Musical scores ([1924], 1931). Quaecumque Vera; Alberta - A College Song dedicated to Henry Marshall Tory [1924].

Newton, Emma (Read)

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

Lee Ellen Ford fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-2678
  • Fonds
  • 1990-1992

The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Lee Ellen Ford between 1990 and 1992. The fonds consists of a documentary autobiography of Lee Ellen Ford called Lee's Seven Lives. Lee's Seven Lives is comprised of notes, publications, correspondence, biographies and other materials relating to the life of Lee Ellen Ford and is housed in twelve bound volumes. The material is photocopied.

Ford, Lee Ellen

M.A. Olenina-c'Alheim fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-28
  • Fonds
  • 1901-1964

Fonds consists of these series: I Concert notes [19þ?]. II Concert programs (1901). III Correspondence (1946). IV Manuscripts (1942-1963). V Master classes (1964). Consists of three sound tape reels, with transcriptons. VI Memoirs [19þ]. VII Publications (1910-1911). Consists of issues 1-14 of La Maison du Lied (newspaper). VIII Scrapbook (1912-1917). Includes clippings.

Olenina-d'Alheim, M.A.

Muriel Oslie fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-29
  • Fonds
  • 1931-1978

Fonds consists of these series: I Diaries (1931-1969). II Interviews (1966-1978). Memoirs of neighbours in the Peace River country (5 sound tape reels, 5 sound tape cassettes). III Memoirs (1978). Recorded on three sound tape cassettes. IV Photographs (1938-1941). Life and work in northern Alberta (7 images).

Oslie, Muriel

Office of the Dean of Women fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-737
  • Fonds
  • 1948-1976

Fonds consists of the following series: I Affiliated universities and colleges (1970-1974). II Athletics and physical education for women (1967-1975). III Exchange and foreign study programs (1967-1974). Includes Canadian University Services Overseas (CUSO). IV International students (1965-1975). V Mature women students (1971-1974). Includes CUE (Continuing University Education); single parents; maternity care. VI Memoirs (1967, 1969). Helen (McHugh) Sheldon, 1911/12 (sound tape recording); Maimie Shaw Simpson, 1946-1960. VII Office records (1958-1976). Includes University committees; social events. VIII Professional associations - Memberships (1965-1975). Includes University Women's Club; Academic Women's Association. IX Residences (1965-1975). Includes Pembina Hall, cooperative housing groups, married students' housing; Assistant Deans in Residence; Housing and Food Services Committee; House Committees (photographs). X Speeches (1965-1975). XI Student organizations: Faculty groups (1967-1972). Includes Queen contests. XII Student organizations: Religious groups (1964-1975). XIII Includes Varsity Christian Fellowship (VCF); Student Christian Movement (SCM); chaplains. XIV Students' organizations: Sororities (1958-1975). Includes Panhellenic Society. XV Students' organizations: Wauneita Society (1948-1974). XVI Students' organizations: Womens' groups - General (1968- 1974). Includes Graduate Students' Wives Club; Blue Stocking Club. XVII Women's movement (1967-1974). Includes conferences; clippings.

University of Alberta. Office of the Dean of Women

Annora Brown fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-740
  • Fonds
  • 1926-1982

Fonds consists of these records: I Art galleries (1964-1982). II Clippings (1938-1969). III Exhibitions (1938-1967). IV General correspondence (1944-1982). V Notes [19--]. VI Photographs [19þ]. Fort Macleod, Indians, individual persons, North-West Mounted Police, and railroads (ca. 200 images). V Publications (1929-1979). VI Publishers (1949-1981). VII Reference material (1931-1971). VIII Scrapbooks (1926-1975). Sketches and maps [19--].

Brown, Annora

Blue Stocking Club fonds

  • CA UOFA uofa-808
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1942

Fonds consists of these series: I Membership list (1925-1942). II Minutes (1925-1942).

Blue Stocking Club

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