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Emil and Lynette Hain Fonds

  • CA UMASC PC 291 (A. 10-23)
  • Fonds
  • 1899-1927

The Emil and Lynette Hain fonds consists of textual records, such as letters, handwritten lecture notes, a program advertising the Rev. Riddette’s slide show, and a typewritten communication service in the Native language of the Transvaal region. The fonds also contains negatives, and a collection of glass lantern slides and created by Rev. Thomas Watson which document the missionary work being undertaken in the Transvaal region of South Africa prior to the onset of the Boer War. Rev. Watson created the glass lantern slides from his original negatives and used them as the basis of his lecture tour titled "The Boers: Their Country, their Ways, their Neighbours, and their War." It is likely that Rev. Watson purchased additional glass lantern slides from Rev. J.H. Riddette’s slide show to supplement his own collection. Emil Hain donated two Brooke High School yearbooks from 1953 and 1954 (Rivers, Manitoba). The collection also contains one film reel and a program documenting the 1958 installation banquet for the Zeta Iota chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at the University of Manitoba, as well as a 1958 copy of the Fraternity magazine (Teke Life) which talks about the fraternity at the University of Manitoba.

Hain, Emil

Manitoba

  • File
  • 1986-2014

Dorothy Betz fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 473
  • Fonds
  • 1959-2010

This fonds was divided into five series. The first series, personal records & involvement, includes CV and professional documents, invitations & other personal correspondence, and interviews with D. Betz and M. Richard, as well as collected newspaper clippings, programs and posters about friends and more broadly concerning Aboriginal achievement & issues. The second series (by far the largest), organizations and initiatives, was subdivided by topic into 3 subseries: a) law & justice, b) health & welfare, and c) community development & employment, which contain employment, board, and committee member documents, including minutes and agendas, reports, newsletters and newspaper clippings, proposals, and promotional material. The third series, resources & publications, was subdivided into a) correctional services & law, and b) other resources, which include reports and publications from government and other organizations. The fourth series (and smallest), miscellaneous, contains otherwise uncategorizable documents with no identifying features, including a speech from 1960. The fifth series, Elmer Betz, contains folders that contained correspondence, board materials and other documents addressed to or involving the donor's husband.

Betz, Dorothy

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

Jack Butler fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 453 (A2015-075)
  • Fonds
  • 1957-2011

Jack Butler and Sheila Butler were heavily involved in creating the Sanavik Co-operative in Baker Lake, Nunavut in the winter of 1971. Sanavik Co-operative became an organization to allow local artists to make art, mostly prints and sell the art in Southern part of Canada. The first box from the A15-42 collection contains archival materials documenting the process and the presentation of Art and Cold Cash (A+CC). A+CC was created in Baker Lake, Nunavut by three senior Canadian artists Sheila Butler, Jack Butler, and Patrick Mahon, including Inuit writer Ruby Arngna’naaq, and artist William Noah. A+CC was designed as an event to display art that is concurrent with the capitalist market. By combining art from Southern and Northern part of Canada, the project combined contemporary art, Inuit art, and the discourses surrounding money. Documents show that Sheila has proposed to display the project to multiple art galleries nationwide. A+CC was showcased in art galleries across Canada, artic settlements, University of Edinburgh, and the Toronto Pearson International Airport in order to reach out to those who may not normally visit art galleries.

Butler, Jack

Olga Kuplowska fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 253 (A2007-044)
  • Fonds
  • 1968-1981

The fonds consists of material published by the Ukrainian Canadian University Students' Union and the Committee in Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners (press releases; minutes of the meetings; articles, correspondence, posters; and newspaper clippings).

Kuplowska, Olga

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