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Arnold Naimark collection

  • UMCMA MSS003
  • Collection
  • 1956 - 2009

The Collection is organized into fifteen series:

  1. Biographical material
  2. Professional associations
  3. Speeches and addresses
  4. Publications
  5. Personal correspondence
  6. Professional correspondence
  7. Research material
  8. Chrono files
  9. Consulting
  10. President’s Office
  11. Day planners
  12. Biotechnology
  13. Letters of congratulation
  14. Photographic media
  15. Electronic media

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Cornelia Lehn Collection

  • MHC15
  • Collection
  • 1978 - 1986

This collection was created and collected by Muriel Stackley of Kansas City, Kansas. It includes some poetry by Lehn, correspondence, anecdotes about Lehn’s experience growing up (written by Muriel), articles about Lehn, and two photos.

Gerald Dupont and Carla Davidson Collection

  • CA UWA UW 21.014
  • Collection
  • 1885

Collection consists of 6 photographs documenting scenes of the Northwest in 1885. The first five photographs depict the 95th Battalion of the Manitoba Grenadiers and the landscape and camp at Fort Qu'appelle, Saskatchewan. John Pattison, the father of the original owner of the images, E.J. Pattison, is depicted in at least one of the images. The sixth photograph depicts Major General Frederick Middleton and members of the North-West Field Force meeting with Chief Day Star (Kīsikāwacāhk) and his Plains Cree followers for a pipe-stem ceremony near Quill Lake, Saskatchewan.

Winnipeg General Strike microfilm collection

  • CA UWA MF-12
  • Collection
  • 1975

Collection consists of eight published works preserved on microfilm. Seven of the works were copied from works in the University of Winnipeg Library's collections, entailing academic historical works related to the Strike; one of the works was a government report on the Strike copied from the Manitoba Legislative Library.

MF-12-1: Winnipeg 1919: the strikers’ own history of the Winnipeg general strike, ed. Norman Penner. Toronto: J. Lewis & Samuel, 1973.
MF-12-2: Robson, H.A. Royal Commission to enquire into and report upon the causes and effects of the General Strike which recently existed in the City of Winnipeg for a period of six weeks, including the methods of calling and carrying on such strike.
MF-12-3: Nordman, Curtis. The Winnipeg General Strike as an aspect of the Red Scare. Winnipeg: s.n., 1970.
MF-12-4: Aloysius, Balawyder. The Winnipeg general strike. Vancouver: Copp-Clark Pub., 1967.
MF-12-5: Magder, Beatrice. Winnipeg general strike. Toronto: Maclean-Hunter,1972.
MF-12-6: Bercuson, David J.; McNaught, Kenneth. The Winnipeg strike, 1919. Don Mills: Longman Canada, 1974.
MF-12-7: Masters, Donald C. The Winnipeg general strike. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973.
MF-12-8: Rea. J.E. The Winnipeg general strike. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1973.

Raymond Wright Papers

  • CA UWA IN-25
  • Collection
  • 1877 - 1979

Raymond Wright (1917-2002) served as the chief librarian of the University of Winnipeg from 1961 until his retirement in 1982. During his tenure, the library underwent tremendous growth and change in terms of its number of holdings, size of staff, technology, services provided and the library building itself. The Raymond Wright Papers contain a myriad of documents from the University of Winnipeg’s founding colleges, as well as a variety of individual items with no apparent connection beyond the fact that Wright collected them. While at the time of accessioning no series were made, the records themselves tend to fit within three series, including College records, miscellaneous items and the collected papers of individuals.
The first series contains records from United College, Wesley College, Manitoba College and the University of Manitoba. The first file contains a United College recruitment brochure from 1942, the 1937 Bill to unite Manitoba College and Wesley College, a variety of correspondence, including details of the acquisition of A.S. Cummings A History of Wesley College in 1957, histories of Wesley College and the department of Hebrew language and literature written by W.C. Graham in 1953, an address from 1938-1939 arguing for United College’s independence, United College’s Board of Regents meeting from 1958 discussing the future of United College, and United College’s constitution from 1940.
The second file mainly contains documents on the “Uknighter Affair” from 1968, when the editor of the Unighter was fired after publishing the satirical article “Collegiate students hang Dean by balls.” File 3 contains a copy of the University of Manitoba Statutes and Ordinances from 1877. File 4 includes two copies of “Manitoba College 1871-1921” a 50th anniversary commemorative history of the college, which includes biographies and photographs of prominent people. File 5 contains “Golden Jubilee of Wesley College 1888-1938” a 50th anniversary commemorative history of the college, which includes photographs and lists of staff members. File 6 contains the minute book for the Joint Committee of Council and Historical Library Committees from 1888-1902.
The second series includes miscellaneous items. File 1 contains a handwritten diary by an unknown author written in 1892, which details their journey through Southern Alberta. File 2 contains the “Hastings Observer 1066,” a souvenir mock newspaper from 1966, which commemorates the Battle of Hastings. File 3 contains a tribute to Canada’s centennial written in 1967 by E.J. Thomas, a graduate of 1906, and G.R. Brunet. File 4 contains a birds-eye view map of Winnipeg created by W.G. Fonseca in 1884.
The third series contains records created or related to David Owen, John Mark King, and Elin Salome Halldorson. File 1 contains articles collected and written by David Owen, who joined the faculty of Wesley College in 1932 and retired in 1971. During his tenure he served as chair of the philosophy department and taught in multiple departments. His papers, written from 1937 to 1948, mainly concern the Second World War, and include a postcard urging for the embargo of Japan in 1937, an article published in the 1947-48 edition of the Bulletin of the Manitoba Civil Liberties Association on Hutterites, and a memorandum on “Canadian Freedom in Wartime” and why liberty should be limited. File 2 contains the biography of Dr. John Mark King, the first Principal of Manitoba College, written by Principal John MacKay. File 3 includes the 1946 autobiography of former Wesley College student Elin Salome Halldorson (1887-1970), one of the first women to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.

John Henry Riddell Papers

  • CA UWA IN-18; 88-38
  • Collection
  • 1918 - 1952

John Henry Riddell (1863-1952) was the principal of Wesley/ United College from 1917 to 1938, and also served as a Methodist minister. The collection is arranged into one series, which includes photocopies of newspaper articles related to Riddell, and a small number of correspondence written by Riddell.

Robert Barrow Collection

  • CA UWA CA UWA 21.01
  • Collection
  • [198-]

3,345 slides comprised of graphic representations of news stories/topics, weather slides, station identifications and public service announcements used in CBC Manitoba news broadcasts

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Guenther Sickert Collection

  • CA UWA 21.22
  • Collection
  • 1890-2012

The Guenter Sickert Collection consists of newspaper articles, scrapbook pages, correspondence, photographs, maps, documents and publications collected by Guenter Sickert that relate to his and others' contributions to the German-Canadian community, primarily in Winnipeg. He was devoted to preserving German culture and language among German immigrants in Canada. The Sickert Collection is composed of the following series: German-Canadian Congress; Publications; German Society of Winnipeg; Camp Neustadt; Research Materials; Clubs and Organizations; Community Events; German-Canadian Historic Association; Miscellaneous; Newspaper; Photographs; and Maps. The records are spread across 18 boxes.

Rolls of Honour Collection

  • CA UWA 17.015
  • Collection
  • 1917-1918

Three Rolls of Honour listing the names of Manitoba, Wesley, and United students and faculty who participated in the First and Second World Wars. The Manitoba College Roll of Honour lists the names of Manitoba College students and faculty who took part in the First World War. It is attributed to Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald and features gilded lettering. The Wesley College Roll of Honour lists the names of Wesley College students and faculty who took part in the First World War. It was created by Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald and features a watercolour of Wesley College. The United College Roll of Honour lists the names of several students and faculty who were killed in action during the Second World War. The creator is unknown and it is an incomplete listing of names.

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