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Stanley Krippner fonds

This fonds comprises materials associated with Dr. Stanley Krippner’s study of the Brazilian “sensitive” Amyr Amiden. It includes a PowerPoint presentation (both in analog (annotated) and digital formats), academic publications, and “apports” (physical objects).

Krippner, Stanley

Stanley Krippner fonds

The accession includes 16 apports & a leather pouch given to Stanley Krippner by shaman Grandmother Fawn Journeyhawk.

Krippner, Stanley

Erlendur Haraldsson fonds

This accession comprises some of the English-language publications by Icelandic scholar Erlendur Haraldsson regarding parapsychological and deathbed phenomena such as mediums, reincarnation, and other experiences surrounding death, including books, article offprints, and a bibliography to 2014.

Haraldsson, Erlendur

Paul Chartrand Accrual

The fonds consists of 2 series. Constitutional Reform 37 & Indigenous Bar Association

Chartrand, Paul

Paul Chartrand Accrual

The fonds is divided into 4 series. They include. Aboriginal Summit, Public Inquiry into the Administration of Aboriginal Justice, Royal Commission on Aboriginals & Aboriginal Issues in newspaper articles

Paul Chartrand accrual

Accession consists of daily journals kept by Chartrand between 1984 and 2012, material relating to Chartrand's participation in the Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission (AJIC), the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP), the Working Group on the UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (WGDD, DRIP), and the Organization of American States (OAS). It also contains reference material used by Chartrand, including legal decisions, grey literature, student papers, and other supporting documents

James Nickels accrual

Accrual consists of an interview with Jim Nickels on Clinical Psychology and a recording of a talk on Thomas Glendenning Hamilton held at the University of Manitoba.

Margaret Avison accrual

The initial collection consists of several hundred unpublished poems written by Margaret Avison between 1935 and the late 1970s. A later accession received in 1996 adds correspondence from various literary associates & covers the late 1950s into the mid 1990s. In several instances other writers & poets send samples of their work for Avison's comments. There is a lengthy correspondence between Avison and the American poet Fredrick Bock. The Collection includes two thesis about the works of Margaret Avison and several of her unpublished essays & poems.

The 2001 accrual contributes photographs, audiotapes, to the existing fonds, as well as material relating to Avison’s work such as worksheets, manuscripts, published copies, and reviews. It also includes correspondence from the 1980s to 2001, material relating to the honours and awards that she received, and lectures and readings. This accrual contains Avison’s Bible study notes created from 1967 to 2001.

Avison, Margaret

Margaret Avison accrual

The 2001 accrual contributes photographs, audiotapes, to the existing fonds, as well as material relating to Avison’s work such as worksheets, manuscripts, published copies, and reviews. It also includes correspondence from the 1980s to 2001, material relating to the honours and awards that she has received, and lectures and readings. This accrual contains Avison’s Bible study notes created from 1967 to 2001.

The 2003 accrual contains textual records mostly relating to recent published books. There are photographs dating from 1921 to 2003 and audio cassettes dating from 1987 to 2003.

The accrual (A.07-55) donated in 2007 contains 24 cm of textual records mostly relates to recent publications, production and publicity of Margarite Avison's work.

The final accrual donated in 2007 consists of Margaret Avison's correspondence arranged A-Z, book reviews, her manuscripts "Momentary Dark" ; "Concrete and Wild Carrot"; and the photograph and audio collections.

Margaret Avison's final collection of poems "Listening: last poems" (Winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize) was donated in 2009.

Avison, Margaret

Margaret Avison accrual

This fonds was donated by Margaret Avison in the fall of 2003. It contains 12.5 cm. of textual records mostly relating to recent books published. There are 29 photographs covering 1921-2003 and six audio cassettes from 1987-2003.

Margaret Avison accrual

This accrual was donated in 2007. It contains 24 cm of textual records and mostly relates to recent publications, production and publicity of Margaret Avison's work.

Margaret Avison accrual

This accession consists of Margaret Avison's correspondence arranged A-Z, book reviews, her manuscripts "Momentary Dark" and "Concrete and Wild Carrot"; the photograph and audio collections.

Margaret Avison accrual

The seventh accrual (A.08-44) consists of manuscript copies of later works, some correspondence, press articles written after Margaret Avison’s death and a photograph.

Avison, Margaret

Margaret Avison accrual

The ninth accrual (A.09-54) consists of manuscripts of I am here and not not-there as well as photographs, other textual material and electronic media.

Avison, Margaret

Heather Robertson fonds

The collection contains manuscripts, correspondence and research materials relating to the books Meeting Death and Magical, Mysterious Lake of the Woods as well as 20 years worth of Robertson's correspondence with friend and coauthor Melinda McCracken. It also includes 103 photographs, 12 audio cassettes and 1 videocassette.

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

The fonds contains literary manuscripts of Magical, Mysterious Lake of the Woods (2003), research material re: Willie: a romance (1983) about Mackenzie King; tape and electronic collections.

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 77-A2010-052
  • Accession
  • 1942-2007, predominant 1961-1963 and 2006-2007
  • Part of Heather Robertson fonds

This accrual of the Heather Robertson fonds consists of photographs and scrapbook pages from Robertson's childhood and youth, letters sent home during her time at Columbia University, publications from Robertson's time at the University of Manitoba, and material relating to archival research for her book Measuring Mother Earth: How Joe the Kid Became Tyrrell of the North .

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

The fonds contains correspondence, legal documents, and other supporting documentation regarding to the Robertson v. Thomson Corp. case.

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

The fonds contains literary manuscripts of most of her books, personal and professional correspondence, material pertaining to both her literary and academic careers, 1000+ photographs, 33 audio-cassettes, 1 videocassette, and 3 computer diskettes. The 2012 accession of the fonds consists of legal documents and correspondence relating to the Robertson v. Thomson Corp. class action lawsuit, as well as awards, portraits and other corresondence.

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

The fonds are separated into 9 series. They include: Biographical & personal material, literary career, research material, publishing contracts, correspondence, areas of interest, photographs, tapes & electronic records.

Robertson, Heather

Heather Robertson fonds

The fonds documents Heather Robertson's life, including her literary and academic career, from 1942 to 1992. There are drafts of many of her books, reviews of her books and in some instances reviews or articles of interest to her. There is correspondence between the author and her publishers and editors, and subjects she interviewed and wrote about. As well, there is personal correspondence with her parents between the years 1969 and 1991. These letters document both her private life and her literary career. There are also dozens of articles that Robertson published between the years 1965 and 1992. Pertaining to her academic career, there is a large scrapbook that contains pictures, awards, and other information that spans her entire public school career, as well as some postgraduate academic work. There are also two drafts of Robertson's M.A. thesis for English Literature at Columbia University. Besides copies of books that Robertson wrote, there are also several publications that she used in her research.

There is a photograph collection (PC 7) containing over 1000 photographs, and a tape collection (TC 67) that contains 11 audio tapes.

Robertson, Heather

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.

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