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University of Manitoba Glee Club collection

  • CA UMASC MSS 347 (A.03-38)
  • Collection
  • 1947-1958

Collection consists of 8 programs:
Choral Symphony – Concert Program – March 5, 1954
“Rose Marie: A Light Opera in Three Acts” – Concert Program – January 30 to February 3, 1951
“Carousel” – Concert Program – [1955?]
“Song of Norway” – Concert Program – [195-?]
“Brigadoon” – Concert Program – 1947
“Finian’s Rainbow” – Concert Program – [ca. 1950]
“Wonderful Town” – Concert Program – 1958
“Girl Crazy” – Concert Program – [1957?]

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Nachlass der Familie Hamilton

  • CA UMASC Mss 14, Pc 12, Tc 70
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1986

Umfang und Inhalt:
Der Nachlass bezieht sich in erster Linie auf die Untersuchungen parapsychischer Erscheinungen, die T.G. und Lillian Hamilton im Zeitraum zwischen 1918 und 1945 vornahmen. Thematisch geht es bei diesen Unterlagen um Klopfen, Hellsehen, Trance-Zustände und -Diagramme, Telekinese, Wachsabdrücke, Glockenzeichen, Nachschriften und Visionen, sowie um teleplasmische Manifestationen. Die Unterlagen weisen eine Vielzahl von Formaten auf: Einklebe-Alben, Teilnehmerlisten und Register von Séancen, Zeugenberichte, automatisches Schreiben, Korrespondenz, Reden und Vorträge, Zeitungsausschnitte, Zeitschriftenaufsätze, Bücher, Fotografien, fotografische Platten (Negative und Positive), Abzüge, Diapositive, Tonbänder, Manuskripte, Reklame im Zusammenhang mit grösseren Veröffentlichungen. Sämtliche fotografischen Abzüge, die auf den Negativ-Platten beruhen, sind bei den schriftlichen Berichten über die durch sie illustrierten Experimente belassen. Mit wenigen Ausnahmen wurden die Negativ-Platten zur Archivierung neu fotografiert und sind damit in der Form von schwarz-weiss Abzügen (glänzend) zugänglich. Eine Sammlung dazugehörender Bücher und Zeitschriften, die sich im Nachlass befanden, wurde als selbständige Bibliothek katalogisiert und zugänglich gemacht.

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Zasoby rodziny Hamiltonów

  • CA UMASC Mss 14, Pc 12, Tc 70
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1986

Zakres i zawartosc: Zasoby odnosza sie glownie do badan nad fenomenami psychicznymi prowadzonymi przez dokotra T.G. i Liliane Hamilton w latach 1819 – 1945. Tematyka zbiorow zawiera stukanie, jasnowidzenie, stany transu i diagramy transow, telekineze, odlewy z wosku, odglosy dzwonka, odpisy z tasm, wizje oraz materializacje. Zbiory wystepuja w nastepujacych formatach: scrapbooks, listy obecnosci i rejestry z seansow, oswiadczenia pod przysiega, automtyczne zapisy, korespondencja, przemowy i wyklady, wycinki z prasy, artykuly z pism, ksiazki, zdjecia, szklane negatywy zdjec, wydruki, slajdy, tasmy, rekopisy, materialy promocyjne zwiazane z publikacjami.
Wszystkie odbitki zrobione z negatywow sa przechowywane wraz z zapisami dotyczacymi ilustrowanych eksperymentow. Niemal wszystkie szklane negatywy zostaly sfotografowane w celach archiwalnych, dostepne sa rowniez czarno biale kolekcje wyrdukow zdjec na blyszczacym papierze. Zbior ksiazek i pism zwiazanych z kolekcja zostal zakatologowany osobno i jest rowniez dostepny.

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Arthur T. "Art" Puttee fonds

  • CA UMASC A.06-78
  • Fonds
  • 1931

Fonds contains one hockey goaltender stick used by Art Puttee while goalie for the Canadian hockey team (the University of Manitoba Grads) that won the 1931 World Championships in Krynica, Poland. Handwritten on one side of the handle is the text, "Winners of Turnbull Cup (Manitoba Champ), Abbott Cup (Western Canada Champ), Ross Robertson Memorial Cup (Canadian Champ). Played 21 games, won 17, tied 3, lost 1." On the outer edge of the handle is the text, "Total goals - for 113 - against 36." Other side of the handle has Art Puttee's signature. Signatures of other players are partially visiable across other parts of the stick; legible names include Doupe, Murdoch, and Chapman.

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Fonds Famille Hamilton

  • CA UMASC Mss 14, Pc 12, Tc 70
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1986

Portée et contenu : Le fonds se rapporte principalement aux recherches du Docteur T.G. et Lillian Hamilton sur les phénomènes paranormaux à partir de 1918 jusqu’en 1945. Les sujets traités dans les documents incluent les coups frappés, la clairvoyance, les états de transe et les graphiques de transe, la télékinèse, les moulages de paraffine, les tintements de cloches, les transcriptions et visions, ainsi que les téléplasmes. Les documents sont dans les divers formats suivants : albums, registres des présences aux séances, affidavits, écriture automatique, correspondance, discours et conférences, coupures de presse, articles de périodiques, livres, photographies, plaques (sur verre) négatives et positives, images, diapositives, enregistrements, manuscrits, et matériaux publicitaires sur les publications majeures. Toutes les images positives prises des épreuves négatives ont été conservées avec les documents écrits des expériences qu’elles illustrent. Presque toutes les plaques en verre négatives ont été photographiées pour fin archivistique et la collection d’images noires et blanches glacées est aussi disponible. Une bibliothèque de livres et de périodiques dans le domaine qui accompagnait la collection a été cataloguée à part et est disponible.

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Ely Bronstein fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 348, Pc 303, Mf 33, TC 170 (A.10-97, A12-16)
  • Fonds
  • 1936-2010

The fonds consists primarily of photocopies of articles, documents, correspondence, photographs or artwork that the donor has acquired from various magazines, newspapers, books, associates and other archives and libraries. The vast majority of the collection relates to “Lost Horizon”, with a much smaller, though still significant, percentage relating to "Helen of Troy". Some of the collection falls outside the scope of either of the two aforementioned movies, being a collection of writings, photos and artwork relating to Hollywood and the movie industry in general, as well as California travel information and info on Tibet. The fonds is divided into the series “Lost Horizon” articles, “Lost Horizon” documents and research, personal effects, "Lost Horizon” publicity stills, “Lost Horizon” production photographs, “Lost Horizon” negatives, “Lost Horizon” art, “Helen of Troy”, related interests, oversized items, "Lost Horizon" microfilm, correspondence about “Lost Horizon”, “Lost Horizon” biographies, oversized photos of “Lost Horizon,” video collection associated with “Lost Horizon,” and audio cassette collection associated with “Lost Horizon”.

The "Lost Horizon" articles series contains newspaper, magazine and journal articles, as well as book excerpts, related to various "Lost Horizon" subjects, such as production, reception and cast and crew biographies. The "Lost Horizon" various articles series also features articles discussing James Hilton's other works. The “Lost Horizon” documents and research series contains various primary sources such as interviews, scripts, theatre programs and legal documents. The personal effects series contains content related to Ely Bronstein’s personal life such as correspondence and ephemera, though the vast majority of this material relates to “Lost Horizon”. The video collection associated with “Lost Horizon” series contains films based on other works by James Hilton or starring Ronald Colman, as well as information on Frank Capra’s life and his American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. The audio cassette collection associated with “Lost Horizon” series contains various primary sources such as interviews, theatre programs, soundtracks, prayers, and news reports. The next three series contain photographs of “Lost Horizon”, both publicity stills - scenes from the movie -slides, and production photos – pictures taken of the production processes or of members of the production crew. The negatives relating to “Lost Horizon” are reproduced photographic negatives, while the artwork contains movie posters and concept art. The “Helen of Troy” series contains material relating to that film, including articles, documents and publicity stills. The related interest series contains various articles and pictures related to Hollywood and the movie industry, as well as information about California and Tibet. All oversized items requiring larger boxes are included in the oversized items series. Lastly, the "Lost Horizon" microfilm series contains press books and visual representations of the film on 35mm microfilm. The items are all paper photocopies of their original formats, with the exceptions of a few original correspondences, a few original newspaper clippings, the negatives and the microfilm.

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Jennifer S. H. Brown fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 336
  • Fonds
  • 1944-2011

The fonds is kept in the donor’s original order & constitutes one series. The second accrual A.11-17 is again maintained in the donor’s order. However, the material pertaining to her aunt Elizabeth Brown constitutes a second series. The third accrual A.11-28 contains five series. They include HBC fur trade research material, correspondence, student files & administration, First Nations and Metis research & course material, and oversized material. The fourth accrual A.014-127 contains eight series. They include family & academic material, correspondence, student papers, unpublished writings by other academics, research material, photograph collection containing 10 photos, 31 slides, tape collection containing 3 audio CDs, 27 audiocassettes & an oversize collection containing Harper's Weekly magazine from May 2, 1885 documenting the Riel Rebellion.

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Pugh Family Accrual

  • CA UMASC Mss 289, PC 140-A1999-033
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1847 - 1998
  • Fait partie de Pugh Family fonds

The collection was created by Margaret Pugh who organized and preserved the family's history. The fonds consists of materials from four families linked to the Pugh Family: Broderick, Wilson, Stewart and Pawling. The fonds includes a large amount of correspondance and other textual material dating back to the mid 19th century up to 1998. A large quantity of Postcards from the late 1800s to the post-war period make up the niche portion of the collection. Margaret's father, Frederick Pugh, worked in the Research Bureau of the T.E. Eaton Company through the early 1900s until 1938, included in the collection is correspondance between him and executives of the company. Also contained in the collection are textual records of Margaret's career at Deer Lodge Hospital. These records provide some insight into the administrative activities of the dietary department at the veteran's institution. In addition, Margaret's collection of cookbooks and recipes provide a comprehensive insight into gendered domestic consumption and advertising in the post-war period. Overall, the records provide a vivid illustration of the activities of a family clan that lived in Southern Ontario during the 19th century and Winnipeg during and after the Edwardian period.

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Biographical - Photographs

These photographs pertain to Margaret's biographical life, including graduation from the University of Manitoba, passport photographs and reunions.

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Connie Macmillan Collection

  • CA UMASC PC 284 (A11-86)
  • Collection
  • 1880s

The collection consists of 5 photographs taken by James D. Hall and Skene Lowe depicting Indigenous people in 1880s Winnipeg, Manitoba. The subjects were reportedly paid for the use of their imagery in photographs sold by Hall & Lowe.

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Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives

  • CA UMASC Mss 42, PC 292
  • Collection
  • 1948 - 2003

This collection contains textual records relating to various issues and information on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit and Queer history including: Comprehensive Works, Bibliography, Reference; Gay/Lesbian Life, Lifestyles & Concerns; Literature & Language; Visual & Performing Arts; History & Gay/Lesbian Liberation Movement; Behavioral Sciences; Social Sciences; Philosophy & Religion; Physical & Natural Sciences; and AIDS-Related Information. It also includes an extensive moving image and sound collection, including oral histories and episodes of the cable access program "Coming Out."

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Reference Files

Reference files accumulated and catalogued by the Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Resource Centre.

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Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

Textual records relating to the operations of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective as well as their cable access tv program Coming Out.

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Project Lambda, Inc.

Textual records relating to Project Lambda's programing, administrative activities and newsletter.

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Council on Homosexuality and Religion

This collection contains textual materials relating to the administrative activities, outreach programs and counselling mandates outlined by the organization's constitution.

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Gay Christian Forum/Gaysweek

Textual records, notes, transcripts and programming from the production of two University of Manitoba's CJUM-FM radio programs: Gay Christian Forum and Gaysweek.

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WGMC 06

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Glen Murray, openly gay City Councillor, Winnipeg. Taped 19.11.1989, 29:00 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Dr. Alvin Novik MD, on AIDS. Taped 10.05.1987, 29:50 minutes.

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WGMC 10

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Dr. Bob Altemeyer, on his research into right-wing authoritarian attitudes. Taped May 25, 1992. 28:55 minutes.
Cut 2: Interviews with folk singer/songwriters Arlene Mantle (part 2) and Judy Small, at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, 1985. Taped July, 1985. 29:00 minutes.

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WGMC 09

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Prof./Rev. John Badertscher, University of Winnipeg/United Church of Canada, on conflict in the Church on issues of homosexuality. Taped November 3, 1988. 28:00 minutes.
Cut 2: "My Family, Myself", a program about gay teenagers and their parents, produced by Central Toronto Youth Services. Taped November 6, 1988. 26:45 minutes.

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WGMC 13

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Professor John Hofley, University of Manitoba, Department of Sociology, interviewed about social change and new family structures. 1986, 28:00 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Heather McDougall, theology student on summer placement by the United Church of Canada with the Council on Homosexuality and Religion in Winnipeg's gay/lesbian community. 1984, 28:30 minutes.

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WGMC 42

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Bishop John S. Spong (Episcopal, New Jersey), author of Living in Sin and Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalists. Taped at Portage Community Television, Portage la Prairie, May 6, 1990. 29:10 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Noreen Stevens, lesbian cartoonist ("Chosen Family"). Taped at VPW, Winnipeg, October 28, 1991. 28:40 minutes.

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WGMC 18

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Vito Russo, author of “The Celluloid Closet,” Part 1 of Interview. Taped November 11, 1989.
Cut 2: Interview with Dr. Lilian Esses, University of Manitoba, on gay families. Taped 1985.

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WGMC 20

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: “Homosexuality – what Science Understands” part 2.
Cut 2: Interview with Dr. James Miller re: “Visual AIDS” part 2.

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WGMC 23

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Simon Nkoli, gay South-African anti-apartheid activist, about the Black Student Consciousness Movement. Taped September 29, 1989.
Cut 2: Interview with Doug Basinger, representing the Mennonite/Brethren for Gay Concerns, at the Mennonite World Conference, Winnipeg. Taped July 28, 1990.

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WGMC 26

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: “The Hopeful Romantick” interview with gay entertainers Ron Romanovsky and Paul Phillips, Part 1. Taped January 30, 1993.
Cut 2: “Living with AIDS”; panel discussion on surviving with HIV from Being Gay Today, Sacramento, CA. Taped March 22, 1991.

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WGMC 28

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

“Detonating the Nuclear Family.” Interview with Prof. Ruth Rachlis, Director, School of Social Work, University of Manitoba, on alternative family structures.

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WGMC 34

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Interview with Rev. John S. Spong, Episcopal Bishop of Newark (N.J.), on Church attitudes towards homosexuals. Taped May 25, 1990.

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WGMC 31

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Labelled as “Gay Parents” part 2. Also Labelled as “Not All Parents Are Straight pt.2”. Taped April 25, 1989.

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WGMC 25

This U-matic tape contains one episode of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

"Elderly Homosexuals" part 1. Labelled as "Silent Pioneers" part 1

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WGMC 43

This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:

Cut 1: Interview with Ken Delisle, Barry McConnell, and Gene Kelly, delegates to United Church of Canada General Councils, 1988 and on issues of homosexuality in the Church. Taped November 8, 1990
Cut 2: Interview with Prof. James Miller Curator of “Visual AIDS” exhibition on graphic representations of AIDS, Part 3. Taped 1991.

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