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Eva Stubbs fonds

The accession is divided into 13 series: biographical material; education; family; teaching; correspondence; research material; artwork, installations, and exhibitions; commissions; publicity and publications; grants; committees and councils, other artists, and restricted material.

Stubbs, Eva

Sheldon Oberman fonds

The fonds consists of 14 series. They include personal/biographical materials, reviews and publicity, published materials, plays/musicals and songs, film scripts and notes, unpublished materials, correspondence, research materials, business related materials, teaching materials, photographs and other graphic materials, audio cassettes and computer diskettes. The photographs and other graphic materials collection consists of 19 colour photographs and 26 illustrations and video cassettes. The recorded music and interviews collection consists of 2 compact discs, and eight audio cassettes. The electronic collection consists of 4 floppy discs.

Oberman, Sheldon

J. Edgar Rea fonds

A2004-018 (MSS 195) contains research material related to the Harry Crowe affair (1958-1959), and one file on the University of Manitoba Land Grant. There are also three student papers in the collection.

Rea, J. Edgar

Melinda McCracken fonds

The fonds consists of ten series: Biographical; Correspondence; Literary Career; Manitoba Energy and Mines; Organizations; Academic Career; Miscellaneous; Original Letters; and Photographs and Audio Tapes

Correspondence is separated into two sub-series: 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 Literary Career series 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 Manitoba Energy and Mines series includes performance appraisals from 1986 and 1988, as well as speeches and other material that she produced during her years there.

The Organizations series includes records from 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 Academic Career series 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 Miscellaneous series includes ephemera from 1969, including tickets to see the newly formed band, Led Zeppelin, 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.

The Photograph Collection (PC 147) consists of 69 photographs, and the Audio Collection (TC 93) consists of 18 audio tapes and 1 record.

McCracken, Melinda

Richard Condie fonds

The fonds is compiled into five series; whenever possible the material is arranged chronologically. Because animation cels, layouts and dope sheets vary in size and shape, this collection is stored in 1/2m archival boxes, over-size document boxes and map folders. The first series is comprised of biographical information, including Condie’s curriculum vitae. The second series contains Condie’s personal and professional correspondence. The third series is divided into six sub-series consisting of individual films: “Oh, Sure” (1972), “Getting Started” (1979), “Pigbird” (1982), “The Big Snit” (1985), “The Apprentice” (1991), and “La Salla” (1996). The material within these sub-series includes award notifications, film industry and newspaper reviews, exhibition programs, animation cels, backgrounds, layouts, and dope sheets, as well as publication and periodical information referring to Condie’s career in animation. Electronic photographs make up the fourth series as well as two physical photographs. A compilation video (VHS) of Condie’s work for the National Film Board of Canada concludes the series. The 2006 accession consists of approximately 100 painted cels from the film The Big Snit as well as 2 backgrounds created by Richard Condie's sister, Sharon Condie, for the same film.

Condie, Richard

Carol Matas fonds

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

Matas, Carol

Neil Besner Accrual

The fonds is divided into twelve series created by donor: curriculum vitae; published articles; notes and correspondence for the translation of Rare and Commonplace Flowers; correspondence regarding Uncommon Wealth; correspondence and contributors’ submissions to the Carol Shields issue of Prairie Fire and to Carol Shields: The Arts of a Writing Life; reading scripts for unpublished lectures and addresses; an unpublished short story and unpublished novel; a file marked “miscellaneous” by donor, containing cards, certificates, poems and some correspondence; letters to donor from writers and critics; two colour photographs and copies of books written or edited by donor.

Significance: Donor’s career as a critic, editor, and translator and as an author of fiction is the primary focus of fonds, as is his professional contact with other academics, writers and critics. His career as a university administrator is alluded to through the text of his convocation and introductory addresses. Neither his practice and philosophy of teaching, nor his personal life, is apparent in this fonds.

Besner, Neil Kalman

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

J. Edgar Rea fonds

MSS 73 contains transcriptions of ten oral histories conducted by Brian McKillop and Paul Barker in 1969-1970 with prominent Winnipeg political, labour, and social leaders of the 1920s and 1930s. These include interviews with Stanley Knowles, C.E. Simonite, Michael Harris, Mitch Sago, Tom Green, Fred Tipping, Gloria Queen-Hughes, Chester King, Norman Penner, and Marshall J. Gauvin.

Rea, J. Edgar

C. Thomas Shay fonds

Subject areas covered by the records include: Courses taught; Courses taken; Correspondence; University of Minnesota thesis and dissertation research; Miscellaneous records; Presentations and Research.

Shay, C. Thomas

Pugh Family Accrual

The fonds contains newspaper clippings, a large assortment of cards and postcards, photographs, negatives, scrapbooks, sketches, printed materials, letters, and objects such as Rupert’s Land College patches and Masonic aprons.

The fonds is divided into eleven series: (1) Cards; (2) Postcards; (3) Written and Printed Materials; (4) Newspaper Clippings; (5) Organizations; (6) Sketches; (7) Photographs; (8) Negatives; (9) Scrapbooks; (10) Objects; (11) Locks of hair.

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.

Nick Ternette fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 026-A2009-090, A2012-137, A2013-108
  • Accession
  • 1952-2012
  • Part of Nick Ternette fonds

The fonds are divided into 22 series. They include: Biographical & Awards, Education, Calgary Landlord & Tenaant Advisory Board, Employment, City Magazine, Articles & Letters to the Editor, Committees & Organizations, CSIS, May Day, Protests, Marches & Demonstrations, Conferences, Political Campaigns, Manitoba Green Party, New DemocraticParty, Broadcasting, Winnipeg Politics, Social Events, Correspondence, Research Material Newsclippings, Research Material, Restricted Material & Photograph Collection.

Accession A2013-108 has been added as the Shirley Kowalchuk sous-fonds.

Ternette, Nick

Marie Bouchard fonds

This collection is divided into 7 series: Artists, Electronic Records, Interviews, Photographs, Publications, Research and Slides. The contents of this fonds contains information pertaining to the work that Marie Bouchard carried out throughout her 11 years in Baker Lake. The Artist series includes material pertaining to individuals such as Jessie Oonark and Marion Tuu’luq, detailing information related to various exhibitions they participated in. The series of interviews conducted by Marie Bouchard throughout the 1990s chronicles the lives and artistic practice of several different Baker Lake artists, while the Photographs and Slides series include many different examples of the type of artwork being produced in Baker Lake. The collection also includes different types of publications concerning artist’s perspectives on their own work, exhibitions, and the important issue of Indigenous representation in artistic spaces.

Bouchard, Marie

Marie Bouchard fonds

The accession is divided into 6 series. They include interviews, correspondence, publications, research material, photographs, and audio tapes. In total the photograph collection consists of 490 photographs, 20 negatives, 1393 slides, and 16 video cassettes. The tape collection consists of 13 audio cassettes and 1 micro cassette.

Bouchard, Marie

Andrew Suknaski fonds

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

Suknaski, Andrew

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 C.B.C. 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 .

Suknaski, Andrew

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 C.B.C. 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.

Suknaski, Andrew

Winnipeg Commodity Clearing Ltd.

The collection consists predominantly of financial statements and stock certificates of the Winnipeg Grain & Produce Exchange Clearing Association. The collection contains correspondence of Association management with other members, financial institutions and government departments. Also, the general activities of the Association are documented through minute books and other textual records pertaining to annual general meetings.

Winnipeg Commodity Clearing Ltd.

Michalchyshyn Family fonds

The accession 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

Michalchyshyn Family fonds

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

Michalchyshyn Family

Ukrainian Professional and Business Club of Winnipeg fonds

The accession consists of the minutes of UPBCW Board of Directors meetings, 1994-2008; correspondence, minutes of meetings, and requests for grants submitted to the Board of Directors of the Ukrainian Professional and Business Foundation of Winnipeg (1987-1997, 2002-2006); correspondence, data on Ukrainian language programs in Manitoba’s elementary and secondary schools, and competitions and awards sponsored by the UPBCW’s Education Liaison Committee (1986-1989); materials received from and/or concerning the Ukrainian Canadian Professional and Business Federation (1990-2008); a selection of periodicals concerning Canada-Ukraine business relations (1993-2010); and a display case containing 84 member buttons with name and profession inscribed.

Ukrainian Professional and Business Club of Winnipeg

Sybil Shack fonds

includes biographical information, correspondence, and a photograph collection which includes videocassettes.

Shack, Sybil

Sybil Shack fonds

The fonds is separated into series. The first series is biographical information and family material 1896-2003. It includes diaries and appointment books. The second series is correspondence from 1930-2003. The third series is book drafts and correspondence with publishers from 1944-1998. The fourth series is comprised of research material for a book on the 50th anniversary of Jewish Child & Family Services and the History of Education Project 1990-2001. The fifth series contains articles, speeches, conference programs & book reviews 1930-2001.The sixth series is radio scripts 1955-1981. The seventh series is Patriotic Observances for Manitoba Department of Education. The eighth series is material from the University of Manitoba from 1945-2001. The ninth series is material relating to education 1915-2002. The tenth series contains research material on Aging & Senior Citizens 1969-1994. The eleventh series is research on women. Series twelve contains information on the Canadian Civil Liberties Association 1993-2002. Research material on Shack's wide ranging areas of interest comprises the thirteen series. Series 14 contains information on Shack's Awards 1969-2002. Series 15 contains biographical information, eulogies & obituaries on Shack's friends 1972-1996. Series 16 contains information on Jewish history, 1950-1996. Series 17 contains information about Shack's adoptive brother John Hirsch 1951-1988. Series 18 contains literary material by other people to sent to Shack 1977-2001. Series ninteen is miscellaneous material 1917-2001. The final series twenty contains oversize material including newspaper clippings, awards, plaques, degrees and a family tree.

The fonds then includes audio cassettes, photo collections, and a video cassette.

Shack, Sybil

Stobie Family fonds

This accession consists primarily of William Stobie's academic papers and biographical materials, Margaret Stobie's manuscripts, and personal photographs of William Stobie’s early years. The accession consists of a manuscript and photographic collection. The Manuscript collection is divided into eleven series consisting of Biographical Materials, Correspondence, Academic Writing/Manuscripts - Margaret Stobie, Miscellaneous Writing - William Stobie, Academic Writing - William Stobie, Class Notes - William Stobie, Lecture Notes - William Stobie, Academic Reference Materials, Research Notes - Margaret Stobie, Publications, Oversized Materials, and Photograph & Tape Collections. The photographic collection consists of 206 photographs, and 77 photo negatives. The tape collection consists of one tape.

Stobie Family

Rick Riewe and Jill Oakes Family fonds

The fonds consists of six series. They include: photograph collection, slide collection, videocassettes, biographical & family material, articles , course notes & research material, oversized contains Riewe's University degrees.

Riewe, Rick

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