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Medical Library - Staff records

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.0.
  • File
  • 1947 - 1963

File contains: Staff: (1) Med Librarian 1957 C Roblin; (2) Med Librarian:1963 A Kerr; (3) Cataloguer search 1949-53 job desc 1948-55; (4) part-time 1947-58; (5) support staff 1949-55

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library annual reports

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.3.
  • Series
  • 1933 - 2004

Series consists of the following materials: (1) 1958 re-cap by Monk from MMR (1956) 414-5, 1933/35-1953/4; (2) 1954/55-1968/69 incl post-Simon report 1965, space needs 1966-67; (3) 1969/70-1994/95, 1997/98-2000/01 incl 4-year reports and 1978 Fawcett letter re space; (4) 2001/02-2003/04; (5) 2004/05-2008/09.

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library correspondence files

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.1.
  • File
  • 1933 - 1984

Files contains the following materials: (1) cost of German journals 1933-35, foreign journals WWII; (2) gifts to war-ravaged areas after WW II; (3) 1944-71 incl libraries in Man 1970; (4) 1972-84, incl Medline, AV brief, organization chart 1974.

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library historical materials

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.2.
  • File
  • 1898 - 1990

File contains the following material: (1) documents & corres incl: original Clarendon Hotel library pledge list 1898, excerpts from CPS Minutes, "nurses registry" notice, CPS agreement 1920, Wesbrook books, Med Library Cte & CPS mtg 1928 (mss. copy in 2.13.4(1)), 1931 bill of sale; volunteer workers; Morning Telegram 21 Oct 1898 re proposed Medical Library (2) articles & clippings, biblio; (3) library regulations 1930-1, sample ref questions, bindery brief; (4) early book lists, CPS Library 1907, books added 1910-15, recommended [1914-20], sample acquisitions [1916-55]; list showing microfilmed Manitoba medical journals now through Micromedia 2006 (5) journals [1924-51], RBR bks from NY Acad; (6) Kerr:"The founding . . .of the Faculty's Library. ." Man Med (1992) 62: 148-150 (with slides); Kerr"the integrating role of the library" talk ca 1990; (6) HSC Library; See also: 21.1.7 transfer of books & journals to MMC; 17.2.1 CPS library.

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library LCME accreditation files

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.11.
  • Series
  • 1957 - 1997

Series consists of the following materials: (1) LCME 1957,1966,1973; (2) Royal College - hospitals 1974-1978; (3) LCME 1978; (4) LCME 1984; (5) LCME 1989; limited accreditation visit 1993; (6) 1997.

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library newsletters

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.14.
  • Series
  • 1974 - ?

file contains: "Health Connections"

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library newsletters

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.14.
  • Series
  • 1974 - ?

file contains: "Health Connections"

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library special collections files

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.13.
  • File
  • 1974 - ?

File contains: Neil John Maclean (1) Special collections, collection policies, Mb Hlth Info network proposal.

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Medical Library statistics

  • CA UMCMA 2.13.5.
  • Series
  • 1921 - 1966

Series consists of the following materials: Statistics: (1) Accessions 1921-27, gifts 1927-44; (2) Use 1920-29; summaries 1922-53; (3) Annual 1922/23-1940/41; (4) Annual 1941/42-1957/58; (5) Inventories [1924-1966].

University of Manitoba Medical Library

Melinda McCracken fonds

  • MSS 141
  • Fonds
  • 1949-2000

A1998-035 consists of six series. The first series is Correspondence. This is further separated into professional and personal. The professional correspondence generally deals with the publication of McCracken's work, job applications, and grant information. There are also letters from several notable people including: Margaret Laurence, Eric Wilson, Timothy Findley, Peter C. Newman, Brian Mulroney, and David Suzuki. The personal correspondence includes letters from her father, brother and mother, and her friends: Sarah Yates-Howorth, David, Heather Robertson (see MSS 77), Joy Tataryn, and Myfwany Philips. As well, there is extensive correspondence with poet Coney Burns during the 1970s and 1980s, including samples of his poetry. The second series involves McCracken's Literary Career. It is divided into research, drafts, and published materials. There are newspaper clippings and book reviews regarding her literary work. As well, there is a small section of published work by other authors. The third series regards the years that McCracken worked at Manitoba Energy and Mines. This includes performance appraisals from 1986 and 1988, as well as speeches and other material that she produced during her years there. The fourth series has material from various Organizations that she was or is involved with. This organizations include The Writers' Union of Canada, Re:Visions, St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre, the Payment for Public Use/Book Committee, The Status of Women Writers Committee, the Manitoba Arts Council, the Manitoba Writers' Guild, Women and Words, the Manitoba Film Board, and The Canada Council. The fifth series contains material from McCracken's Academic Career. This includes a University of Manitoba transcript, English notes from Red River Community College, and material from Writers Who Teach Writing Roundtable 1997, and Artists in the School 1997. The final series is Miscellaneous. This includes ephemera from 1969, including tickets to see a newly formed band, Led Zepplin, as well as a receipt from a John Lennon/Yoko Ono concert in Toronto. There are also several folders of personal writings that include information on love, pregnancy, adoption, unemployment, and her college course, as well as other notes. These personal writings are considered confidential. There is also a Photograph Collection (PC 147) consisting of 69 photographs, and a Tape Collection (TC 93) consisting of 18 audio tapes and 1 record.

A2002-043 consists of biographical information, correspondence, personal journals, manuscripts, newspaper articles and clippings, personal files, photographs and audio and video tapes.

McCracken, Melinda

Melita and David A. Ennis fonds

  • CA UMASC Pc 240 (A.08-19)
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1932

The fonds consists of black and white photographs, some of which were processed on card-stock paper or postcard. The photographs depict construction projects, settlement communities, rail roads, indigenous peoples, Charles and Anne Lindbergh, and images of northern landscapes. They document the process of mechanization and frontier expansion. In addition to the photographs is one newspaper clipping with a picture of the "Lindbergh Baby", relating to his kidnapping on March 1st, 1932. The photographs and postcards are stored in two leather bound photo albums with black-paper pages. Painted on the leather covers are an Indigenous chief, a teepee near pine trees, and the words "Photograph Album"€ and "Churchill".€

Martin, Samuel Angus

Melnyk family fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 405, A 13-60, TC 181
  • Fonds
  • 1926-2008

The fonds consists of the records of John and Irene Melnyk, as well as the records of Eugenia (Ievheniia) and Stefan Sytnyk, Irene’s parents. Both John and Irene and Eugenia and Stefan were very active in the Ukrainian community in Winnipeg and beyond.

The fonds is separated into three series and multiple sub-series. The first series contains the records of Irene and John Melnyk and is organized into eight sub-series.

The second series contains the records of Eugenia and Stefan Sytnyk, Irene Melnyk’s parents. The records reflect Eugenia’s deep involvement in a number of Ukrainian Canadian national and women’s organizations, as well as in the creation of the Ukrainian national school in Winnipeg. This series is organized into six sub-series.

The third and final series is the audio/visual and photograph collection, and consists of 2 audio cassette tapes, 2 video cassette tapes, and 6 photographs.

Melnyk family

Michael Ewanchuk fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 075
  • Fonds
  • 1897-2013

The A90-32, A94-03, A99-72, A02-19, and A02-33 accessions contain both personal and business records reflecting Ewanchuk's career as both an educator and writer. Included are brochures, correspondence, and clippings regarding his work with the School Board as well as professional certificates held by his wife, Muriel Ewanchuk (ne Smith), handwritten and partially typed manuscripts of East of the Red, Spruce, Stone and Stamp, Pioneer Settlers: Ukrainians in the Dauphin Area 1896-1926, Pioneer Profiles: Ukrainian Settlers in Manitoba, Vertical Development Volumes 1 & 2, Vita: A Ukrainian Community, Monakh Makarii Makarenko, and East of the Red: Volumes 1 & 2. In addition to textual material, the collection contains 129 photographs which were included in Dr. Ewanchuk's various publications. In addition, 56 audio recordings with Ukrainian pioneers were included in these accessions.

The A04-129 accession consists of Michael Ewanchuk's papers pertaining to his career as the Inspector of Schools, educator and organizer of the Ukrainian curriculum at the public schools. The fonds also represents his vast interest in Ukrainian Canadian settlement in Manitoba. It contains biographical information including his degrees, numerous awards and recognitions, correspondence, Ukrainian Canadian personality files, manuscripts - Vertical Development II-III, Growing up on the Bush Homestead, newspaper articles, book reviews, newspaper clippings, scrap books, information on various Ukrainian organizations, and 1192 photographs, postcards, illustrations, and slides depicting lives of Ukrainian pioneers - farms, churches, schools, organizations. The tape collection consists of 34 audio recordings of Michael Ewanchuk's interviews and comments on the life of Ukrainian pioneers in Manitoba. The A.06-55 accession consists of Michael Ewanchuk's papers pertaining to his career as the Inspector of Schools, educator and organizer of the Ukrainian curriculum at the public schools. The photograph collection consists of 903 photographs pertaining to his early years in Gimli, as well as to his marriage to his wife Muriel (nee Smith). Also included are 15 videocasettes of his visits to Ukraine, and 15 audio recordings pertaining to this visit.

The A12-76 accession contains records pertaining to Michael and Muriel Ewanchuk, as well as his parents Wasyl and Paraska Ewanchuk and other members of the Ukrainian diaspora in Manitoba, collected by John Lehr and David McDowell as part of their research for their biographical book, "Trailblazers: The Lives and Times of Michael Ewanchuk and Muriel (Smith) Ewanchuk" (Winnipeg: Carpathia Publishers, 2011). The collection includes original documents collected by Lehr and McDowell for their manuscript (including correspondence, memoirs, farm records, business and financial records, receipts, passports and naturalization records, and obituaries), correspondence, secondary research material, and photographic material. Some of the records appear to have been assembled by Michael for his own research.

The A.14-80 accession contains some family records, and memoirs, as well as Ewanchuk's military (RCAF) records, and photographs.

Ewanchuk, Michael

Michael Kinnear fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 218
  • Fonds
  • 1639-2004 (predominantly 1915-2004)

The 2005 accession consists of Michael Kinnear's study titled Liberal Seceders, his research material, and Manitoba, Saskatchewan poll maps from Federal, Civic and Provincial Elections.

The 2007 accession consists of eight series. They include British Liberal seceders research material, Kinnear's notes on Liberal seceders, Kinnear's notes while a student at Oxford, research material, Kinnear articles, pamphlets, maps of the United States, election buttons, and banners.

The 2009 accession consists of three series. They include Manitoba election material, electronic records (EL 19), and maps (MC 27).

In total, the map collection consists of 19 maps, the electronic records collection consists of 29 3.5" computer diskettes, and the microform collection (MF 28) consists of 3 reels of microfilm.

The 2015 accession has two series that include research notes and appendices for Kinnear's published and unpublished work.

Kinnear, Michael

Michael Tataryn fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 391
  • Fonds
  • 1939 - 2006

The accession has been divided into four series.

The first series consists of records relating to the [Assumption of the] Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in St. Norbert, including a brief history of the church researched and written by Michael Tataryn; meeting minutes; church newsletters; financial, insurance, and tax records; cemetery records; bylaw records and records related to the incorporation of the church and its status as a charitable organization; and records related to the impact of the 1997 flood on the church and the surrounding community.

The second series consists of records related to the Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Catholic Community Hall on Lot 58, which later amalgamated with St. Joseph Social Club, was moved onto Lot 49, and was renamed Howden Community Centre. These include community hall logs and miscellaneous records kept by Michael and Sophie Tataryn, hall meeting minutes, records related to community events, and records related to the impact of the 1997 flood on the community hall and surrounding community.

The third series consists of research collected by Michael Tataryn related to the Royal Municipality of Ritchot, including its history, maps of the area, certificates of title to the land for Lot 41, lists of reeves and councilors, collectors’ rolls, minutes of the council meetings, as well as records related to the Ritchot Centennial.

The fourth and final series is the photograph collection. The photographs document the extensive damage to the Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Catholic Community Hall and the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in the 1997 flood, restoration efforts by members of the community and by outsiders, and various other church and community hall events and members from the years 1996 to 2001.

Tataryn, Michael

Michalchyshyn Family

  • CA UMASC MSS 360
  • Fonds
  • 1920-2008

A2011-075 consists of biographical information, personal correspondence and recipes, material re: Ukrainian Catholic Church in Manitoba and Koshetz Choir.

A2014-135 consists of various materials (sheet music, newspaper clippings, periodical articles, and especially items concerning the Ukrainian Catholic Church and clergy in Canada) collected by members of the Michalchyshyn family. It also contains correspondence, promotional material and postcards concerning several tours of Ukraine and Eastern Europe led by Dr. Hryniuk (1988-1990) as well as newspaper clippings about the Orange Revolution in Ukraine (2004-2005).

Michalchyshyn Family

Miriam Waddington fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS SC 36
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1979

The fonds contains typescripts and photocopies, some autographed, of poems, some of which were included in her 1978 work, Mister Never. Also included in the fonds are her forwarding letter to Turnstone Press and a covering letter that came with the donation from John Beaver (Turnstone Press) to R.E. Bennett (University of Manitoba Libraries).

Waddington, Miriam

Morley Young fonds (Cypress River Oral Histories)

  • CA UMASC TC 78
  • Fonds
  • 1970

The fonds consists of one 7 inch reel-to-reel tape recording which contains oral histories or historic interviews with "old timer" farmers including Mr. Gardner, Mr. Rich, Mr. Young, and other residents of Cypress River, Manitoba and Littleton, Manitoba. The oral histories were conducted by Morley Young. They discuss homesteading and the very earliest grain farming in the region (1820-1920), hardships, changing economics, social life and recreation, fiddling, and family life.

Young, Morley

Morris Block fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 207
  • Fonds
  • 1870-1958

The fonds consists of an assortment of documents related to the University of Manitoba Engineering Society, University of Manitoba Students'€ Union (UMSU), Manitoba Medical College, and Manitoba Agricultural College. The fonds also contains 10 atlas maps of Manitoba and western Canada and colour illustrations titled "The Funeral of Two Members of the 90th Battalion at Winnipeg" and "€Scenes from An Emigrant'€s Life in Manitoba."€ 39 black and white photographs mainly related to engineering activities are also included in the fonds. Winnipeg Boys'€ Choir concert programs, T. Eaton Co. Anniversary ribbons, a University of Manitoba Engineers'€ felt banner, and University of Manitoba felt patches are also included.

Block, Morris

Morrissette Family Fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 429 (A13-157)
  • Fonds
  • [1988-1992]

The fonds contains materials relating to the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, an organization promoting the rebuilding of Aboriginal families and the returned care of Aboriginal Children to those within their own communities since 1984. The materials also relate to Indigenous peoples and Sustainable Development.

Morrissette Family

Murray S. Donnelly fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 47
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1961

The fonds consists of two folders. Folder 1 contains a carbon copy of a January 1941 confidential report by Tracy Phillips to Associate Minister, Department of National War Services, on European immigrants in Canada regarding consolidation of public opinion among Canadians of East European ethnic origin for the war effort. Included are carbon copies of a December 1940 letter from Tracy Phillips to Colonel James Ness, President of the Association of Canadian Clubs, and a January 1941 telegram from Tracy Phillips to professor Watson Kirkconnell. Folder 1 also contains a February 1941 letter from T.A. Crerar to John W. Dafoe (1866-1944), a 1925 Government Railway of Australia First class Imperial Press Conference pass issued to Mrs. Dafoe, and the work Extract from Political Studies: J.W. Dafoe and Lionel Curtis - Two Concepts of the Commonwealth (vol. VIII, No. 2, June, 1960). Folder 2 contains eleven letters to M. S. Donnelly from various people on the subject of the biography of J.W. Dafoe that M.S. Donnelly was writing.

Donnelly, Murray S.

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