CA UMASC Mss 234, Pc 204, Tc 117, El 6, Mc 15 (A.05-96)
Fonds
1975-2004
The fonds is separated into eleven series. They include biographical material, feature films, mini-series, television shows, scripts & screenplays, background/research material, conventions, photograph collection (PC 204), audio recordings (TC 117), electronic records (EL 6), and ephemera. The photograph collection includes 853 photographs, 25 negatives, 16 slides, 445 sketches, 25 large sketches, and 17 posters (desginated as MC 15). The fonds also includes 293 VHS videocassettes, 163 U-matic videocassettes, 19 DVDs and 1 laser-disc. Audio recordings include 2 CDs and electronic records include 2 floppy discs and 1 CD-rom.
The fonds consists of six series. The first series consists of scrapbooks (central records). Records created by past presidents of the alumnae are found in the second series. Committee records, which were kept separately from the central records, form the third series. The fourth series, general records, group items generated by some officers/members in an official capacity. As such, it follows the same functional principle as series two and three, but uses thematic file titles. The last two series, however, are artificially created subject files formed from scattered records in the accessions and memorabilia. Photographs and posters not contained in the scrapbooks have been transferred to the photograph collection (PC 290, A.09-91) which also contains the Alpha Omega Alumnae's 50th Anniversary album. The audio recordings have been transferred to the tape collection (TC 150, A.09-91).
This collection consists of issues of the University of Manitoba Faculty of Agriculture publication “The Hay Baler,” from 1947 and 1948; and a number of photographs of Faculty of Agriculture people and events. Photograph: Dean MacEwan, Faculty of Agriculture – Freshman Parade – October 1947 Photograph: Dean MacEwan, Faculty of Agriculture – Freshman Parade – October 1947 Photograph: Faculty of Agriculture Graduating Class – Spring, 1948 Photograph: Faculty of Agriculture in the Freshman Parade – October, 1946 Photograph: Faculty of Agriculture Plant Science Graduating Class – Spring, 1948 “The Hay Baler: Freshman Edition” – Faculty of Agriculture publication – October, 1947 “The Hay Baler” – Faculty of Agriculture publication – November, 1947 “The Hay Baler” – Faculty of Agriculture publication – December, 1947 “The Hay Baler” – Faculty of Agriculture publication – February-March, 1948 “The Hay Baler: Graduation Edition” – Faculty of Agriculture publication – April, 1948
The fonds consists of a photograph of a Rummely threshing machine owned by four families in the Neepawa area during the 1930s. The fonds also contains a clipping featuring a poem written by Frank Dudenhoffer in 1948 that was printed for the Centennial of Neepawa in 1983.
CA UMASC Mss 125, Pc 137, Tc 86 (A.89-24, A.90-40, A.91-50, A.92-60)
Fonds
[1930] - 1998
The fonds consists primarily of the poetry and correspondence of Andrew Suknaski. The poetry is in original manuscript format showing multiple progressive versions. Bits of poetry and notes are found on the margins of newspaper articles and the back of cigarette packages. The correspondence is extensive, mainly with other poets and writers of the 1970s and 1980s. There are also many diaries from the 1970s and onward and printed matter such as magazines, old journals, and newspaper articles. The collection also includes 54 audio recordings of Suknaski and other poets and almost 200 books from his personal library. The photograph collection includes 302 photographs, 2 contact sheets, 2 postcards, 81 slides, 32 negative strips, 8 negatives, 1 video cassette, and 1 photo album. The collection includes publications containing poetry by Suknaski as well as publications containing reviews or discussion of his work.
The fonds consists of professional correspondence, research material, drafts of articles and publications, graduate essays and other academic memorabilia, and a collection of slides dealing with Davis' research.
The fonds consists of an original music score, several unpublished stories, a play, and poetry. The fonds also contains issues of Voxair, which features some of her published work.
The fonds consists of biographical information, correspndence and documents from her involvement with various organizations including Altrusa Club of Winnipeg and Altrusa International, Inc., Alpha Omega Alumnae, and the Council of Women of Winnipeg.