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The Winnipeg School of Art fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 291 (A.09-16)
  • Collection
  • 1917-1998

The collection consists of School of Art Prospectuses, administration files, exhibition records, research materials, and photographs.

The Winnipeg School of Art

Aging in Manitoba Longitudinal Study fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 299
  • Fonds
  • 1971-2007

The fonds is divided into nine series: administrative material, papers and presentations given by AIM co-investigators at various national and international conferences, material relating to the 1996 AIM interviews, material relating to the National Evaluation of the Cost-Effectiveness of Home Care, material relating to the 2001 AIM interviews, material relating to the 2005 and 2006 AIM interviews, material relating to the study’s involvement in international research on aging, publications of the study, including several theses, and a series of 28 posters used in presentations. Two audio cassette tapes containing recordings of Betty Havens speaking at conferences are included in Tc 140, and a 3.5-inch floppy diskette containing material relating to a diabetes literature review is included in El 10.

Aging in Manitoba Longitudinal Study

John W. Dafoe fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 3
  • Fonds
  • 1896-1944

The fonds consists of Dafoe's personal and political records, including diaries, correspondence, speeches, editorials, articles, memoranda, reports and news clippings. Included are two unpublished diaries: one written in 1919 while Dafoe attended the Paris Peace Conference, and the other written in 1923 while at the Imperial Conference. Correspondence ranges from 1896 to 1944 and is most complete in the years immediately after the First World War. Dafoe had many correspondents all over the world, most of whom dealt with public affairs, economic and political issues, and international activities. Included in the fonds are sixty-six speeches, mostly of a political nature, and which range in date from 1911 to 1943. There is also a collection of his writings, including his Manitoba Free Press editorials from July to October of 1917, and 25 reports and research compilations on a variety of subjects. Newspaper clippings include reviews of his books and articles. Other miscellaneous material includes the Dafoe family tree, memorials written by friends and peers, and a semi-biographical sketch of Dafoe's early years written by his sister, Mrs E. Emerson. Archives & Special Collections also houses an ancillary collection, in microform format (MF 15), of his printed Manitoba Free Press editorials from 1928 to 1944.

Dafoe, John Wesley

Manitoba Eastern European Heritage Society (MEEHS) fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 303, PC 254, TC 142, EL 42, MC 39 (A.08-113)
  • Fonds
  • 1982-1998

The fonds consists of material relating to the history of Eastern European communities in Manitoba. This includes over 400 photographs, almost 7000 slides, close to 200 contact sheets, close to 3000 negatives, correspondence, maps, research notes, church directories, church inventories, and architectural evaluations of Manitoba Eastern European churches. The collection also includes taped interviews with or about various church artists or architects. Also included in the collection are records related to the research and preparation of the manuscript "Monuments to Faith: Ukrainian Churches in Manitoba," as well as miscellaneous records of the Manitoba Eastern European Heritage Society.

The collection is divided into the following series:
MSS 303 - CHURCH DOCUMENTATION
MSS 303 - MEEHS RECORDS
MSS 303 - PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
MSS 303 - RESEARCH AND PLANNING
MSS 303 - "MONUMENTS TO FAITH" - MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
MC 39 - MAP COLLECTION
PC 254 - CHURCH DOCUMENTATION - SLIDE AND PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
PC 254 - "MONUMENTS TO FAITH" - SLIDES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
TC 142 - TAPE COLLECTION
EL 42 - ELECTRONIC RECORDS

Manitoba Eastern European Heritage Society (MEEHS)

Janice Hamilton fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 323 PC 272 (A10-01; A13-43)
  • Fonds
  • 1771, 1902-1959, [ca.1978]

The fonds is comprised of two accessions. The first contains a photograph album with photos, newspaper clippings, programs from school events in the 1930s and other documents, as well as loose photographs and baby books for T.G. and Lillian Hamilton's twins, Arthur Lamont (1915-1918) and James Drummond (1915-1980). It also includes the Forrester family prayer book (printed in 1771). The second accession derives from Lillian Hamilton and James D. Hamilton’s personal records, including psychical research publications, photographs and files pertaining to some of T.G. Hamilton’s psychic experiments.

Hamilton, Lillian

Elizabeth Feniak fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 324
  • Fonds
  • 1931-1992

The fonds consists of 10 series. They include: biographical information, articles and reports, student papers, Canadian Home Economics Association, Manitoba and National Committee on the Status of Women, University of Manitoba Home Economics Department, University Women’s Club, research material, a photograph collection, and a tape collection.

Feniak, Elizabeth

C. Winston McQuillin fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 325 (A.09-89)
  • Fonds
  • [192-?]

The fonds consists of 28 newsclippings from the Winnipeg Tribune and Manitoba Free Press detailing C. Winston McQuillin's theatre career.

McQuillin, C. Winston

William O. Pruitt Jr. fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 326, PC 281, TC 155, MF 32, EL 25, MC 34 (A10-03, A10-93, A10-112, A12-75, A12-106)
  • Fonds
  • 1911-2009

A10-03: This accession is divided into 13 series. They include: biographical information and awards; field trip diaries; articles, conference papers and reports; conferences; Taiga Biographical Station; TBS small mammal plots; organizations; student notes; Memorial University; University of Manitoba; teaching material; correspondence; and research material.

A10-93: This accession contains 8 series. They include: articles, manuscripts, book reviews and reports; Pruitt's student papers and dissertation; Taiga Biological Station; correspondence; organizations; class projects; research material, and photograph collection.

A10- 112: This accession is divided into 11 series. They include: articles, book reviews and reports; organizations; Taiga Biological Station; correspondence; research material; mould damaged journals; photo collection (PC 281); tape collection (TC 155); microfilm collection (MF. 32); electronic records (EL 25); and maps (MC 34).

A12-75: This accession contains eight audio cassettes containing material on Andrew Taylor and interviews related to "Wild Harmony".

A12-106: This accession is arranged into three series; correspondence and documentation (including correspondence, research materials, manuscript drafts, and other documentation); audio/visual materials (PC 281 and TC 155); and map cabinet items (MC 34 - one map and 3 bioclimate charts).

Pruitt, William O.

Joan de Peña fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 329
  • Fonds
  • 1890-2009

The fonds consists of Dr. Joan Finkle de Peña’s manuscripts, articles and lecture notes pertaining to her academic teaching career at St. Louis University, and the University of Manitoba. The fonds also consists of material pertaining to her research in Puerto Rico when she was a graduate student, as well as a her academic research work with her studies of the Inuit of the North, during her tenure as a faculty member with the Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba. In addition there are textual records pertaining to her involvement with various national and international professional associations, including the Sigma Xi Scientific Society. The collection also contains a total of 4624 photographs, 90 negatives, and 1,125 photo slides.

de Peña, Joan

Birk Sproxton fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 334, TC 162, PC 315, EL 32 (A.05-79, A.10-07, A.11-13)
  • Fonds
  • 1916-2007, predominant 1971-2007

The first accession (A.05-79) consists of two series: research and writings regarding Bertram Brooker, and research materials and notes. The second accession (A.10-07) consists of correspondence regarding The Sphinx magazine and 16 issues of The Sphinx.

The 2011 accession includes 13 series. They include biographical information, Masters and Ph.D. material, books written and edited by Sproxton, published articles, manuscript drafts and publicity material, writing journals and day planners, Red Deer College and academic correspondence, writing correspondence, writing notes, teaching notes, photograph collection (PC 315), tape collection (TC 162) and electronic records (EL 32).

Sproxton, Birk

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