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Carol Matas Accrual

Accession consists of personal and professional correspondence, fan mail, publicity (newspaper and magazine articles), research, various drafts of Matas' many novels, some photographs and copies of several of her books. Much of the correspondence, research and writing relates to her latest novels, the Rosie series.

Carol Matas accrual

Consists of professional and personal correspondence, handwritten and typed drafts of published and unpublished works, book outlines and proposals, reviews and publicity, copies of publications in English and in translation, and royalty payment records.

Carol Matas accrual

Consists of professional and personal correspondence, handwritten and typed drafts of published and unpublished works, book outlines and proposals, reviews and publicity, copies of publications in English and in translation.

Carol Matas accrual

Consists of personal and professional correspondence, fan mail, publicity (reviews in newspapers and periodicals, as well as reviews from websites and posters advertising her appearances), research, drafts of some of Matas's novels, and copies of her novels The Proof that Ghosts Exist, The Curse of the Evening Eye, The Hunt for the Haunted Elephant, Tales of a Reluctant Psychic, Far, a student edition of Cloning Miranda, and a Spanish-language edition of Jesper. Copies of anthologies in which Matas

Carol Matas Accrual

Accession consists of eleven series encompassing professional and personal correspondence, handwritten and typed drafts of published and unpublished works, book outlines and proposals, reviews, publicity and short published articles by or about Carol Matas, awards received by her, copies of publications in English and in translation, royalty payment records, a few photographs and an audio compact disc of a reading by Carol Matas and Tim Wynne-Jones.

Carol Matas accrual

This accession consists of 0.69 m of records relating to Carol Matas' life and writing. The manuscript drafts in this accession are for Matas' works Dear Canada: Pieces of the Past, When I Die, Anomaly, and Tucson Joe.

Carol Matas accrual

Consists of personal and professional correspondence, fan mail, publicity (reviews in newspapers and periodicals, as well as reviews from websites and posters advertising her appearances), research, drafts of some of Matas's novels, and a copy of her 2012 novel Behind Enemy Lines.

Carol Matas fonds

The accession includes two boxes of personal documents, correspondence, book reviews, newspaper articles, magazines, books and manuscripts.
The fonds are divided into 5 series: Personal, Correspondence, Reviews from Various Sources, Miscellaneous and Manuscripts.

Matas, Carol

Carol Matas fonds

The fonds are divided into 3 series: Correspondence, Manuscripts and Books.

Matas, Carol

Clarence Barber accrual

The fonds consists of correspondence, and economic papers collected and written by Clarence Barber and others.

Clarence Barber accrual

The fonds consists of correspondence (including the letters of prominent economists such as D.H. Robertson and John Kenneth Galbraith) economic papers, and research materials created by Clarence Barber and others.

Cliff Eyland fonds

This fonds spans over six decades, from the 1960s until 2015, containing the life, work and art of Winnipeg-based artist, professor and curator Cliff Eyland. The fonds has been divided into 10 series and is largely composed of Eyland’s individual drawings and personal art projects, as well as photos and slides of artwork and exhibitions by various artists. Additionally, the collection contains the documentation of Eyland’s personal life, various events, exhibitions and numerous trips.

Eyland, Cliff

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.

David Arnason Accrual

The fonds consists of a single series: it includes one unpublished manuscript by Bergen (Norway) born writer Martha Ostenso, nine unpublished short stories by Ostenso, & one short story co-written by Ostenso and her husband Douglas Durkin.

Arnason, David

David Bergen accrual

Accrual consists of 4 series: biographical materials, manuscripts, reviews, and correspondence.

David Bergen

David Bergen accrual

The fonds contain 7 series. They include: mauscripts, short stories, poetry & articles, book reviews. publicity articles & awards, correspondence, research material, photographs & oversize (map cabinet)

David Bergen

David Bergen accrual

Accrual consists of four series: prewriting and notes, drafts and manuscripts, newspaper clippings and reviews, as well as photographs and videocassettes.

David Kent fonds

The 2012 accession (2012-068) consists of 8 series that include correspondence, manuscripts, indexes, and other materials related to the publication of works and anthologies edited by David Kent, including Lighting up the Terrain: The Poetry of Margaret Avison, Hugh Anson-Cartwright, Bookseller: A Celebration, and Christian Poetry in Canada. The accession also consists of correspondence with writers and poets, including Douglas Lochhead, Robert Finch, Richard Outram, and George Johnston, relating to their contributions to anthologies edited by David Kent, and the St. Thomas Poetry Series. It also includes a series of electronic records related to the material in the collection.

Kent, David A.

David Kent fonds

The second accession (2015-076) consists of 6 series. The series are based upon correspondence and other material related to books edited and co-edited by David Kent, including the books Romantic Parodies and Regency Radical, the St. Thomas Poetry Series, a memoir by Sister Constance Murphy, the book The Achievement of Christina Rossetti and Selected Prose of Christina Rossetti, and correspondence with Nicholas Rossetti.

Kent, David A.

David Punter fonds

The fonds is divided into 9 series. They include: Brief to the Board of Trustees of the Winnipeg School Division No.1, correspondence, Manitoba Environmental Council, Canadian Biotechnology Advising Committee, Garrison Diversion, endangered species & spaces, forestry, East Side Lake Winnipeg & research material.

Punter, David

David Punter fonds

The accession consists of Prof. Punter’s correspondence while employed by the federal Department of Tourism & Rural Development (1964-69) and by the University of Manitoba (1969-2013). It also includes the correspondence of the Botany Department’s Community Service Extension program (1968-2005); materials concerning Prof Punter’s involvement in several University of Manitoba councils and committees (1968-2012); materials concerning the research of several graduate students (1978-1990s); as well as a few clippings, articles, reports and bulletins.

Punter, David

David Punter fonds

The fonds consists of three series: Punter as forensics expert, committees and organizations, and Canadian parks.

Punter, David

David Punter fonds

The fonds consists of 7 series. They include: articles; lectures, workshops and invited papers; Department of Botany; conferences; committee correspondence; research material; and 2 photographs and 60 slides

Punter, David

David Rabinovitch fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 421, TC 124 (A07-47, A13-110)-A2013-110
  • Accession
  • 1969-2006; Predominant 1970-1979
  • Part of David Rabinovitch fonds

This accession consists of research materials, transcripts, correspondence, photographs, and notes regarding documentaries and other projects David Rabinovitch produced, mainly for the CBC. Additionally, this accession contains audio and moving image material corresponding to a number of projects that David Rabinovitch wrote, directed, and/or produced.

Rabinovitch, David

David Rabinovitch fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 421, TC 124 (A07-47, A13-110)-A2007-047 (Tc 124)
  • Accession
  • 1927-1973
  • Part of David Rabinovitch fonds

The fonds contains 19 hours of 36 taped documentaries and interviews of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC.) radio shows by David Rabinovitch dating from May 1970 to May 1973. The lengths of each production vary from 15 minute segments to 30 and 60 minute documentary programs. The interviews deal with then-current cultural issues in Canada and the United States ranging from anti-war demonstrations, race relations, drugs, the French community in Manitoba, and many others. In addition to David Rabinovitch’s interviews the fonds contains CBC archived radio programs from 1927, 1942, 1949 and 1953 on topics such as Canada’s Jubilee, Road to Dominion, Davidson Dunton, and Hear Canada Grow, respectively.

Rabinovitch, David

Dian Cohen fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 143, Pc 149, Tc 94, El 4-A1997-056
  • Accession
  • 1948-2003
  • Part of Dian Cohen fonds

The material in the fonds range from 1948 to 2003. They reflect the life and career of Dian Cohen as a columnist, author, public speaker, educator, economic consultant, and television and radio commentator.

The fonds consists of correspondence and reports; photographs and certificates; audio cassettes and tapes; videotapes; computer diskettes; and clippings and other printed materials. Both the print and electronic formats are comprised of notes, drafts and scripts for news columns and commentaries on radio and television programs; interviews and transcriptions; speeches and addresses; essays, course outlines and lecture notes; briefs, submissions and reports of commissions of enquiry; briefing books on communications, the Canadian economy and other topics; and promotional materials.

Dian Cohen fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 143, Pc 149, Tc 94, El 4-A2013-028
  • Accession
  • 1950s-2013
  • Part of Dian Cohen fonds

This accession consists of seven series: Personal Information, Correspondence, Writings, Radio and Television, Board Membership, Miscellaneous Interests and Research, and Books. The first series contains material from the 1950s to 2013, consisting primarily of biographical information about Dian Cohen, various awards that she’s obtained over the years, day planners, and records created by and/or pertaining to members of her family, including her daughter, her ex-husband and his family. The second series contains various correspondence that Cohen has kept from 1958-2004; while some are personal, such as letters from her father, most are related to business or publishing. The third series contains Dian Cohen’s various written works and speeches from 1972-2003; most of the material in this series relates to the book “Net Results” and to speeches given at various events and conferences; in addition to the writings themselves, this series contains many related records such as reviews. The fourth series contains transcripts and administrative papers relating to Cohen’s various radio and television productions such as “Money, Power and Politics”, as well as proposals for other productions from 1978-2003. The fifth series contains records related to the various businesses and organizations that Cohen was a board member of from 1990-2011 such as Monsanto Canada and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. In the case of Monsanto, in addition to fiduciary records, the sub-series contains research done by Cohen and Guy Stanley which sought to use Monsanto’s business model as a new standard for emulation. Finally, the last two series contain her books and material on various other interests of Cohen from 1958 to 1996 including articles she’s collected and guides to hone her skills as a writer and interviewer. The accession also consists of Photograph, Audio-Visual, and Electronic Record Collections.

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