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Julia Kwong fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 233 (A2006-007)
  • Fonds

The fonds consist primarily of photocopies, clippings, photographs, negatives, research papers, newsletters and directories relating to the history of Chinese Canadians and Chinese communities in Manitoba. Included are taped and transcribed interviews of Manitoba residents of Chinese ancestry. These materials were collected by Julia Kwong during her research for the Manitoba Chinese Historical Society. Also included are typescripts and correspondence relating to Kwong’s other works.

Kwong, Julia

Julius Degen fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 94
  • Fonds
  • 1895-1943

The collection is arranged into three series. First and foremost are the personal and business papers and diaries of Julius Degen. A second, smaller portion contains material relating directly to the Emmert Land Company, for whom Degen worked. The third contains various materials relating to land, as well as farm receipts.

Degen, Julius

June Dutka fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 392, PC 337, A12-119
  • Fonds
  • 1932-2012

The fonds consists of records relating to Dutka’s career at the University of Manitoba Libraries, her publications, records relating to her community involvement, records she collected about community members (including obituaries of University of Manitoba staff and faculty and their families), records about Patty and Anton Kirk, cultural and community event brochures, and various outside publications.

The fonds also consists of photographs documenting the 2 Millionth Volume event at the University of Manitoba Libraries and the interior of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, taken by Ms. Dutka as part of her submission to CBC's "Seven Wonders of Canada" contest.

The fonds contains two oversize items: a calendar and a commemorative plaque.

Dutka, June

J.W. Carter fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 98
  • Fonds
  • 1986

The fonds consists of a three-page history of the Bison Building, which once stood on the campus of the University of Manitoba. It was written by J.W. Carter for the Department of Private Funding. The building was originally built as a double hangar for the Royal Canadian Air Force. It was moved to the University of Manitoba in 1948 and served for a short while as Students' Union Building, after which it was rechristened the Bison Building.

Carter, J. W.

J.W.G. MacEwan fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 8
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1950

The fonds consists of a manuscript titled "The Breeds of Farm Live Stock in Canada" written by J.W.G. MacEwan.

MacEwan, J.W.G.

Karl Krueger fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 177
  • Fonds
  • 1992

The fonds consists of a thesis entitled Johann Nikolaus Becker (1773-1809) and the Development of German Travel Literature in the Eighteenth Century.

Krueger, Karl

Kathleen M. Richardson fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS SC 108 (A.89-42)
  • Fonds
  • 1989

The fonds consists of one letter from Kathleen Richardson to Brian Salt, University of Manitoba Student Records, and a copy of her convocation speech.

Richardson, Kathleen M.

Kathleen Rice fonds

  • CA UMASC A2003-002
  • Fonds
  • 1927-1940, 1991

The fonds consists of four series. The first series consists of newspaper clippings about Kathleen Rice. Because of the condition of these clippings, they have been photocopied. The second series consists of an exerpt about Kathleen Rice from a book about female adventurers. It is an incomplete copy of the chapter. The third series consists of manuscripts written by Kathleen Rice. The fourth series consists of two drawings of nature scenes that may possibly be attributed to Kathleen Rice.

Kathleen Rice

Katrina Anderson fonds

  • CA UMASC TC 129
  • Fonds
  • 1990-1995

The fonds consists of 21 tapes of Katrina Anderson recordings of her grandmother Asdis Sigrun Anderson' life story.

Anderson, Katrina

K.B. Stoddart and Company Ltd. fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 142 (A.94-54)
  • Fonds
  • 1926-1929

The fonds consists of a scrapbook containing Bank of Montreal crop reports, newspaper clippings regarding agriculture and commodities, The Northwest Grain Dealers' Association crop estimates, Canadian Pacific Railway crop estimates, and Manitoba Free Press crop reports from July 1926 to December 1929.

K. B. Stoddart and Company Ltd.

Keith A.P. Sandiford fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS SC 4 (A.78-15)
  • 1975

The fonds consists of an unbound typescript of an unpublished work on Canadian hockey entitled Watching the Boys of Winter.

Sandiford, Keith Arlington Patrick

Keith H. Barker fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 130
  • Fonds
  • 1952-1985

The fonds consists of farm account books which detailed household and farm receipts and expenditures and brief family history.

Barker, Keith H.

Keith Wilson fonds

  • CA UMASC PC 114
  • Fonds
  • n.d.

This fonds contains three black-and-white photographs of the tombstone of William Nassau Kennedy, the second mayor of Winnipeg, who died in 1885.

Wilson, Keith

Kenn Perkins fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 512 (A2017-098)
  • Fonds
  • 1948-2009

This fonds contains records from Kenn Perkins' career in animation and advertising. It includes animation cels, drawings, film and sound reels, DVDs, CDs, audio and video tapes, scripts, dope sheets and notebooks.

Perkins, Kenn

Kenneth Adam fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 272
  • Fonds
  • 1942-2005

The fonds is divided into four series: publications and reports produced or managed by Kenneth Adam; general correspondence; research material; photographs.

Adam, Kenneth

Kenneth Hayes Collection

  • CA UMASC Pc 255 (A.98-15)
  • Collection
  • 1869-1890, 1935-1936

The collection consists of eighteen black and white photographs of figures from the 1885 North-West Resistance. Fifteen of the photographs are originals (1869-1890) and three are photographs of photographs. Also included are four negatives of death certificates, the Charles Pelham Mulhavey book entitled The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885, a telegram, a letter, and a photocopy.

Hayes, Kenneth

Kenneth Hughes fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 74, Mss Sc 76 (A.81-29, A.81-32)
  • Fonds
  • 1981

The fonds consists of a biographical scrapbook of Manitoba artist Tony Tascona, a photocopy of an unpublished compilation on the life of Tony Tascona, Tascona In Context: A Documentary History and Source Book by Kenneth James Hughes (Winnipeg: 1981), and an unpublished literary manuscript entitled McCleary Drope. The Tascona scrapbook includes copies of numerous newspaper clippings about Tascona, as well as copies of Tascona's personal documents such as sketches, correspondence, military service records, etc.

Hughes, Kenneth James

Kenneth J. Batcheldor fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 378
  • Fonds
  • 1968-2011

The fonds was created by the donor himself. His donated material was divided into different fonds and collections in accordance with specifications he himself provided. This particular fonds consists primarily of a typeset of Batcheldor’s “Macro-PK in Group Sittings: Theoretical and Practical Aspects”, as well as a brief biographical description created by Walter Meyer zu Erpen, the donator, and a DVD containing a digitized version of the typeset.

Batcheldor, Kenneth J.

Kenneth McRobbie fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 074
  • Fonds
  • 1950-2008

A1990-030 contains McRobbie's poetic and historical endeavors. Included are his poetry, publications, activities and translations. Also included are articles and reviews on his work, and correspondence, which span more than three decades. This correspondence is with contacts, both foreign - mainly Hungarian, and domestic. His translations include novels by Laszlo Nagy, Miguel Angel Asturias and Maria Krisztinkovich, and poetry by Ferenc Juhasz, Gyorgy Petri and Miklos Radnoti to name but a few.

A2008-069 includes two series; correspondance and drafts of poetry.

McRobbie, Kenneth

Keystone Agricultural Producers fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 69 (A.86-66, A.87-59, A.93-92, A.96-32, A.98-29, A.00-31, A.01-34)
  • Fonds
  • 1984-1997

The first accession consists mainly of office files of the Manitoba Farm Bureau which were generated from 1965 to 1984. Also included are files produced prior to 1965 by the Manitoba Farm Bureau's predecessors. These files, arranged for the most part in their original chronological order, contain the following: by-laws, reports, submissions, minutes, news releases, and correspondence of the Manitoba Farm Bureau and its eighteen-member organizations. Also included are materials from outside related organizations such as L'Union Catholique des Cultivateurs, National Farmers Union, federations of agriculture of other provinces, etc. After the proper chronological sequencing, up to 1984, there are files which were not included in this manner. They cover other activities which took place during 1979 and 1980. A flood in the basement of the Manitoba Farm Bureau headquarters destroyed a number of earlier files. The five other accessions are largely unprocessed and consist of agricultural publications, files, reports, correspondence, by-laws, minutes, newsletters, press releases, memorandums, financial statements, resolutions, submissions, notices of meetings, mailing lists, press clippings, policies, and pamphlets and brochures regarding KAP and other agricultural organizations and issues.

A1993-092: This collection consists of numerous agricultural publications and one audio cassette tape concerning a camp music workshop.

A1996-032: This collection consists of files, reports, correspondence, and related materials pertaining to and documenting the history of the Keystone Agricultural Producers.

A1998-029: The collection consists of correspodence, by-laws, minutes, newsletters, press releases, memorandums, financial statements, resolutions, submissions, reports, notices of meetings, mailing lists, press clippings, policies, pamphlets and brochures, and periodicals regarding the Keystone Agricultural Producers and associated agricultural organizations and issues.

A2000-031: The collection consists of correspodence, by-laws, minutes, newsletters, press releases, memorandums, financial statements, resolutions, submissions, reports, notices of meetings, mailing lists, policies, pamphlets and brochures, and periodicals regarding the Keystone Agricultural Producers and associated agricultural organizations and issues.

A2001-034: The collection consists of correspodence, minutes, newsletters, press releases, memorandums, financial statements, press clippings, submissions, reports, notices of meetings, mailing lists, and policies regarding the Keystone Agricultural Producers and associated agricultural organizations and issues.

Keystone Agricultural Producers

Kip Park fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 149 (A2001-004)
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1999; predominant 1980-1999

The fonds consists of material mainly relating to Kip Park’s writing career, created between 1976 and 1999. This includes correspondence, handwritten and typed notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, drafts, manuscripts, videocassettes, photographs and personal artwork.

Park, Kip

Klaus K. Klostermaier fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 219, PC 195, TC 57 (A.04-113)
  • Fonds
  • 1983-84

The fonds consists of audio-visual programs and material on multiculturalism regarding cultural groups in Manitoba and foreign students at the University of Manitoba. Material is from the project of the Research Group on Canadian Multiculturalism, Department of Religion, the University of Manitoba.

Klostermaier, Klaus K.

Klymkiw Family fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 146 (A2001-048)
  • Fonds
  • 1917-2000

The fonds consists of the following series: i) biographical (subseries: career), ii) correspondence, iii) Mary Klymkiw, iv) Olexander Koshetz Choir [subseries: ISME (International Society for Music Education)], v) Olexander Koshetz [subseries: Tetiana Koshetz, Pavlo Macenko, Kovalenko & Shchorovs'ka- Rossineych (Rossinevi…ova), Ukrains'ka Respublikans'ka Kapela, Koshetz Project], vi) Robert Klymasz, vii) Ukrainian National Federation [subseries: St. Boniface branch], viii) Oseredok, ix) business/commercial ventures, x) Ver'ovka, xi) Wolkowych, xii) Programs, xiii) photographs, xiv) videos, xv) audiocassettes, xvi) scores and sheet music (subseries: liturgical music, handwritten musical notes), and xvii) miscellaneous. The scores segment of the scores and sheet music series is held in the Slavic Collection of the Elizabeth Dafoe Library.

Klymkiw Family

Kristine Kristofferson fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 100 (A.87-40, A.88-23)
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1960s

The fonds consists of the manuscripts of four unpublished novels and one published novel. One of the manuscripts is handwritten, three are typescript, and one is both handwritten and typed. The manuscript for the novel Tanya was published in 1951 by Ryerson Press. Other manuscripts include Shadow of Ruth, Letitia, The Rugged Oak, and The Silver Link. Correspondence is also included in the fonds.

Kristofferson, Kristine Benson

Kristjana Gunnars fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 135, Pc 145, Tc 92 (A.92-50)
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1992

The fonds consists of professional and personal correspondence, drafts and manuscripts of published and unpublished works, material related to conferences attended and speeches given, copies of published writings, academic papers, publications, photographs, and audio cassettes. The photograph collection consists of 16 photographs. The tape collection consists of 28 audio-cassettes and 6 audio reels.

Gunnars, Kristjana

Laird Rankin fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 417 (A13-06)
  • Fonds
  • 1988-2012; predominant 2009-2012

This fonds consists of research materials and drafts for two publications by Rankin: "Open for Business: The History of Business Education at the University of Manitoba," and "Assessing the Risk: The History of the Actuarial Program at the University of Manitoba".

Rankin, Laird

Laurence Frank Wilmot fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 122
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1888]-2003

The papers in the collection range from the early part of the 20th century to the 1990s and reflect the rich and varied life of Rev. Canon Laurence Wilmot.

The collection contains over 50 appointment diaries and journals covering the years 1946 to 1992 as well as a collection of Warden's notebooks, correspondence, speeches yearbooks and calendars from Rev. Canon Wilmot's years at St. John's College.

The rest of the papers are organized into series corresponding to Rev. Canon Wilmot's various occupations and activities. The series' includes his personal correspondence and the notes and papers he amassed as a student in a variety of educational institutions. These include notes from his years at St. John's in the late 1920s, notes and assignments from the 1946 fall session at Yale Divinity School, papers and tests from Harvard Summer School in 1960 and various papers and notes from the University of Manitoba's M.A. program in the 1970s.

Materials relating to Rev. Canon Wilmot's time as an army chaplain during World War II make up the second series. The military records, notebooks, letters and other documents included in this series provide a detailed picture of the daily activities and routines of a chaplain attached to a regiment engaged in active combat. Not only is there a terrific collection of letters sent from overseas to his wife in Canada - on a daily basis - but also her replies, as well as transcribed versions of same. Also included in the war correspondence is a collection of letters sent to Wilmot by relatives of the unit's casualties. Also included are several letters written by wives requesting divorces.

One section of the collection contains the papers generated by Rev. Canon Wilmot's clerical duties, including correspondence with church officials, collections of sermons and devotional talks and a few miscellaneous items.

Another series is made up of documents relating to Rev. Canon Wilmot's stint as a field secretary for the Anglican Church's General Board of Religious Education from 1946 to 1949. His correspondence from this period indicates the frustrations he experienced in trying to introduce some much needed innovations in the face of opposition from the head office. Several of the files contain material relating to the Knights of the Cross, the men's lay organization Rev. Canon Wilmot was in the process of getting off the ground before the General Board put a stop to it.

Documents relating to Rev. Canon Wilmot's time as a college administrator and lecturer, both at St. John's College in Winnipeg and at St. Augustine's College in Canterbury, England, are included in the collection. The material on St. John's should be of particular interest since it reflects Rev. Canon Wilmot's difficult relationship with the church hierarchy as well as his impressive accomplishments. His correspondence and activities on behalf of the College extend into the 1990s.

The collection also contains the papers generated by Rev. Canon Wilmot's career as a hospital chaplain in Houston, Washington, D.C. and Whitby, Ontario from 1967 to 1972. All of his patient interview notes, student assignments and correspondence from this period are included.

The "writer and researcher" series consists of documents relating to his 1979 book Whitehead and God and to his writing and research on various aspects of early University of Manitoba history and Manitoba history in general.

The final series includes papers from the various organizations and committees with which he became involved upon his return to Manitoba in 1973. Among them are the Continuing Education Committee of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, the 1980-81 Anglican Task Force on Ministries To and With the Elderly, Creative Retirement Manitoba and the Society of Self-Help, Inc. (SOS). The SOS papers' depiction of a charitable organization destroyed by incompetent (and possibly corrupt) management and childish power struggles is of particular interest.

Included in the photograph collection (PC 132) is a significant number of images dating back to the late 1890s (but mostly onward from the mid-1920s) and many photographs which document Rev. Canon Wilmot's war experiences as a chaplain in Italy and The Netherlands (over 200 photographs and negatives of this period).

The cassette and reel-to-reel tapes are largely from the 1970s and 1980s and include a few personal messages, some family history, some sermons and talks and a sizable number of religious conferences, discussion groups and lecture series. One of the tapes contains a 1968 talk on ethics by the noted American anthropologist Margaret Mead.

On October 1, 1996, John Richthammer, Don Kroeker and Rev. Canon Wilmot worked together at his home to select important, representative photographs depicting Rev. Canon Wilmot's life. Photographs collected span the 1890s to the 1990s.

Additional documentation in the form of manuscripts, degrees and commendations (university, army, community), as well as both original and typewritten correspondence between Rev. Canon Wilmot and his wife Hope during W.W. II, were obtained in order to compliment the Collection.

Complimentary collections located in the Archives & Special Collections include the collection (MSS 56) of Rev. Charles William Gordon (Ralph Connor), a well-known Manitoba minister and highly-successful Canadian novelist, whose collection is one generation earlier than Wilmot's. The collection (MSS 63) of Rev. John Mark King (Gordon's father-in-law) is yet another generation earlier. As well, the St. John's College Collection might be consulted by those wishing to correlate Wilmot's collection to the material in the St. John's Collection.

Wilmot, Laurence Frank

Leah Carritt Collection

  • CA UMASC Mss 278 (A.08-42)
  • Collection
  • 1936

The collection contains one textual record, correspondence from the Indian Residential School in Brandon, Manitoba dated January 27, 1936. The letter discusses the weather, the death of the Nation Matron, and the well-being of the replacement Matron.

Carritt, Leah

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