File consists of the following articles:
Social Change and the Jazz Musician by Edward Harvey – Reprinted from Social Forces, September 1967;
Decision Makers in Conflict by Edward Harvey, published in The Business Quarterly, Autumn 1967
File consists of the following articles:
Social Change and the Jazz Musician by Edward Harvey – Reprinted from Social Forces, September 1967;
Decision Makers in Conflict by Edward Harvey, published in The Business Quarterly, Autumn 1967
File consists of the following articles:
Patterns of Organizational Adaptation: A Political Perspective, 1970;
Adolescence, Social Class, and Occupational Expectations, 1970;
Review Article by E.B. Harvey/The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 1970
File consists of the following article:
Canadian Higher Education and the Seventies, published in Interchange, 1974
File consists of the following articles:
Building North American Higher Education Linkages: Canadian Universities and Community Colleges Compared, published in College Quarterly, Winter 2003;
Linkages in North American Postsecondary Education: Comparing Canadian and US Institutions, published in Policy Options, Summer 2003
File consists of the following article:
The Demise of Employment Equity in Ontario: A Case Study of the Changing Public Policy Context, Eight Conferences on Canadian Social Welfare Policy, 1997
The art practice series consists of five sub-series: photographs; posters; exhibitions catalogues; correspondence; poetry and small works; and notebooks
File contains a stereoscopic view post card of Chefoo Harbor, China, sent to Wise by Gary Lee Nova
File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, lists of exhibited works, prices, sold and loaned works, employment, art practice and philosophy, the birth of Jonathon, Tibet, financial records, and a transcript of an interview between Robert Graves and Marta Portal; correspondents include the Regina Public Library, Bau-Xi Gallery, Otto Wolfer, Tibetan Refugee Arts Society/ George & Inge Woodcock, Toni Onley, University of Victoria/John Dobereiner, the Richard Demarco Gallery, the University of Lethbridge, the University of Calgary, the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Alberta, the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Sir George Williams University, Mary Wise, Gary Lee Nova/Art Rat, Avon Neal, Life Science Church, University of British Columbia/Norman Slaksvig, Paul St. Pierre, M.P., and Shaw-Rimmington Studio Gallery
File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, lists of exhibited works, prices, sold and loaned works, art practice, poetry, and a transcript of a segment from the CBC radio program "Ideas" entitled "Alchemy; correspondents include Galerie Godard Lefort, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Bau-Xi Gallery, National Council of Jewish Women, the Canada Council, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Lobsang Lhalungpa, Gary Lee Nova/Art Rat, Centre for Continuing Education University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, Pete Trower, and Otto Wolfer.
File contains professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, art practice, and poetry; correspondents include Colin Graham, Bau-Xi Gallery, Andree and Charles Trudeau, Burnaby Art Gallery, Dr. Huston Smith/Syracuse University, and National Council of Jewish Women
File contains poems by Stephen Cummings, professional and personal correspondence concerning exhibitions, exhibited works, prices, sold works, loaned works, art practice and publications; correspondents include: Toni Onley, West End Gallery, Gold Design Fine Arts Gallery, Kyle's Gallery, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Colin Graham, the Canada Council, University of Victoria Department of Fine Arts, Dorothy Gislason, Hella Kees, Heffel Fine Art Gallery, Transcendental Meditation Centre, Celia Duthie, and Canadian Art Galleries Limited
This subseries consists of approximately 425 drawings that Lyons used as the basis for his field guide illustrations. As such, they mainly feature botanical subjects like trees, shrubs, and flowers from British Columbia and Washington. Drawings are arranged numerically, which roughly correlates to their appearance in the publications. Due to the numerous revisions that Lyons' field guides went through, the page correlations cannot be determined precisely.
This subseries contains records from Lyons' activities as a writer of newspaper and magazine articles, largely in the 1950s and 1960s during the time that he was still employed in BC Parks. The subject of the articles typically concern the BC outdoors and activities and include titles like "BC's Great Cliffs," "Native Shrubs," and "Enjoy Outdoors with Home on Wheels." While Lyons wrote articles for a variety of newspaper and magazines, most records in this subseries appear to be from Lyons' "This Amazing Province" series which ran in the Victoria Times in the early 1950s, as well as several articles that appeared in the magazine Forest and Mill, published by the Forest Industries of B.C. until 1966. This subseries consists of manuscripts, drafts, clippings (some glued into a scrapbook), photographs and negatives, research notes, reference material, correspondence, and other textual records pertaining to newspaper and magazine articles by Lyons.
This series consists of approximately 66 coil-bound notebooks with Lyons' handwritten notes detailing his travels in British Columbia, Mexico, England, Asia, and elsewhere. Many of these notebooks appear to be related to Lyons' activities as an international tour guide for his travel company, Golden Eye Travel, especially those that mention tour members. The information recorded in these notebooks include travel notes, such as expenses, names and addresses, accomodation, food, foreign words and phrases. Lyons also used these note books to record notes on botany and wildlife, such as names and sketches of flora and fauna, especially birds. There are also some sketches of maps. Film notes, sound notes, and photograph notes also figure strongly here. Some notes are extremely detailed diary-like entries that may be the beginnings of the film scripts inspired by these trips. These notebooks have been arranged chronologically.
Subseries reflects Siebner’s involvement with the Limners artist group in Victoria, British Columbia as well as personal relationships with its members. Records include clippings, meeting minutes, correspondence, sketches, exhibit records, and a Limners logo painted on cloth. Subseries includes one folder of correspondence and meeting minutes created during Siebner’s tenure as president of the Limners from 1984 to 1985.
Photographs series consists of predominantly colour slides as well as a few negatives and prints. Subjects include works of art, family, friends, and travel. Many slides include artist's original labels and dates and are organized variously by subject, date, geographical area or physical format.
Item consists of sound recordings of Cheryl discussing her childhood in Newfoundland and elsewhere, family life, childhood crushes on girls, teenage years and work, early same-sex relationships, life in the military, later same-sex relationships, and domestic abuse. Originally recorded 4 November 1998 and 24 November 1998.
Item consists of sound recording of Chris discussing her childhood in Québec, rural life and farm labour, clothing and activity preferences, lack of attraction to boys, and same-sex relationships. Originally recorded 22 September 1998.
Item consists of sound recording of Jill discussing her childhood in British Columbia, family relationships, family violence, spirituality, teenage crushes on girls, dating boys, early same-sex experiences, married life and later same-sex relationships. Originally recorded 30 May 1998.
Item consists of sound recording of Lois discussing her childhood in British Columbia and Ontario, family life, private school, early attraction to girls, career, bar scene, pulp novels, terms for preference, married life, same-sex relationships, and domestic abuse. Originally recorded 3 October 1998.
Item consists of a sound recording of Phyl discussing her childhood in England, early attraction to girls, later life in Ontario, factory work, same sex relationships and domestic life. Originally recorded 28 September 1998.
Item consists of sound recordings of Reva discussing her life in Quebec, sex education, dating boys, married life, same sex experiences after marriage, courtship, pulp novels, and the New York scene. Originally recorded 5 August 1997, and 17 March 1998.