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Colleen Helgason Nelson fonds

The fonds is divided into four series, the first of which is biographical information. The second series contains copies of Nelson’s articles. By far the largest series is research material utilized in Nelson’s. It contains sketches & research notes on hundreds of different kinds of waterfowl. The final series contains Nelson’s research cards complete with negatives of the various species.

William Neville fonds

This collection contains Neville’s extensive correspondence, samples of his writings in completed published and handwritten draft form, and a large amount of information related to causes he was involved in as well as friends and acquaintances. Particularly present are his work as a city councilor, executive assistant and political science instructor, as well as samples of the many newspaper columns and speeches he wrote or presented.

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Stobie Family fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 159-A2003-092, A2004-094
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1889-1990
  • Fait partie de Stobie Family fonds

This accession consists primarily of Margaret Stobie’s research and publication drafts along with a photographic collection of Margaret and William Stobie’s early years. The accession consists of a manuscript and photographic collection. The Manuscript collection is divided into six series consisting of Publication Drafts, Correspondence, Research, Biographical, Publications, and Miscellaneous materials. The photographic collection consists of 77 photographs, 4 albums, and 18 photo negatives.

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Andrew Suknaski fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 125-MSS 125
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1949-1998, predominant 1977-1992
  • Fait partie de Andrew Suknaski fonds

In 1987, having wearied of transporting his personal papers during his frequent moves, Suknaski burned twenty years of records in a bonfire in his backyard. What remains of his papers encompasses the years 1977-1992. The collection comprises 15 linear feet. There are drafts of many of his published works as well as correspondence with literary figures like Eli Mandel, John Newlove, Robert Kroetsch and Kristjana Gunnars. The fond contains many unpublished poems and several drafts of the films that Suknaski worked on for the National Film Board and CBC. Perhaps the most valuable portion of the collection are the unpublished manuscripts that Suknaski worked on during the 1980s, including Divining the West, Ussuri Line and In Search of Parinti/History of the Roumanians in Western Canada.

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Andrew Suknaski fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 125-A1990-040
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1967-1989
  • Fait partie de Andrew Suknaski fonds

This accession consists of publications containing poetry by Suknaski, or, publications containing reviews or discussion of his work.

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Alumni Association Inc. of the University of Manitoba fonds

The photograph collection contains 222 images. Where possible, dates and names of individuals in the images have been listed. Many of the photographs appeared in the Alumni Journal and The Manitoban between the years 1960 and 1973. There are 29 oversized photographs of early 20th century graduating classes and intercollegiate activities.

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University of Manitoba Students' Union fonds

Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, proposals, statistics, constitutions, by-laws, publications, newspaper clippings, artifacts and other materials created in the course of UMSU day-to-day operations from the period 1964-1995. Most of the material dates from 1975-1995.

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Jennifer Shay fonds

Contains thirteen series relating to Jennifer Shay's personal and professional life including Personal and Professional Correspondence; Awards; Publications and Research; Childhood Materials; University Education Records; Flatford Mill; Lectures and Affiliations; Biographical Material; Committees and Philanthropic Activities; and, PhD Student Records. A large portion of the manuscript collection consists of correspondence of a personal and professional nature from a colleagues and family. It includes one map, 130 photographs, 13 slides, one video tape, and two reel-to-reel tapes.

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Prairie Theatre Exchange fonds

At this point the collection's records are largely limited to the theatre seasons from 1973-1974 to 1981-1982. This period includes the eight seasons during which the organization was known as the Manitoba Theatre Workshop and its first season operating as the Prairie Theatre Exchange.

The administrative and production files have been grouped together by season. In certain cases, events that generated a number of files were given their own separate series. These include the 1977 Summer Theatre Project, the 1979 Playwright Search and the 1980 and 1981 Drama Festivals.

The files in the seasonal series document the various activities undertaken by the Manitoba Theatre Workshop, including its theatre classes, educational outreach programmes, school tours, TV productions and the provincial drama festivals. Most of the seasonal series also contain files of press releases and press clippings as well as other promotional material. The many files dealing with grant applications and various aspects of fundraising are evidence of the Workshop's constant struggle to stay afloat financially.

Production files dealing with individual shows are arranged chronologically at the end of each seasonal series. These files contain equity contracts, production and rehearsal schedules, correspondence, programs, promotional material and, in some cases, the script. Most of the major productions produced or hosted by MTW/PTE during its first nine years of existence are represented but the holdings are not exhaustive. For a complete list of productions, the researcher is advised to consult Peter Spencer's 1983 thesis "The History and Contribution of the Manitoba Theatre Workshop/Prairie Theatre Exchange".

Miscellaneous and cumulative files that could not easily be placed into a seasonal series are grouped together near the end. The final series is a collection of scripts representing the productions staged by Prairie Theatre Exchange. The title "script" is somewhat misleading since most of these files also contain programs, rehearsal schedules, production notes, blocking diagrams and other related documents. The scripts themselves are usually extensively annotated.

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