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William Norrie fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 412 (A2013-101)
  • Fonds
  • 1950-2010

The fonds is separated into 4 series. It includes University of Manitoba material, Organizations & boards, University of Winnipeg material & photograph collection.

Norrie, William

Janet Beaton fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 413
  • Fonds
  • 1904 - 1995

The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Canada/China nursing project, research material on the China mission, and conference papers and publications.

Beaton, Janet

Nadine Boulay fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 415
  • Fonds
  • 2010-2011

This fonds consists of material relating to Nadine Boulay’s honours thesis in Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) at the University of Manitoba. Boulay examined the ways fellow WGS students identified in terms of gender and sexuality. The fonds includes institutional information about the WGS programs at the University of Manitoba and University of Winnipeg; Boulay’s notes regarding outreach to fellow students for interviews; her thesis proposal and explanation of research methods; ethics review; audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with her subjects; a draft of her thesis; and the final copy of her honours thesis.

Boulay, Nadine

Sheila Rabinovitch fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 416, TC 74, TC 74A (A87-24, A13-109)
  • Fonds
  • 1953 - 2007

The fonds consists of a collection of approximately 90 hours of 70 taped interviews conducted by Sheila Rabinovitch from 1970 to 1981. The broadcasts range from partial programs to complete and final ones as aired on CBC Radio. Broadcast topics included such prominent historic Winnipeg personalities as Ralph Connor (a pseudonym for Reverend Charles William Gordon), Judge Lewis St. George Stubbs, and lawyer John MacAulay. Other topics include art and the Establishment, the double standard of women and aging, Manitoba small town newspapers, bridge as an obsession, the ethnic recording industry in Canada, women in Judaism, Virginia Satir and her views on family therapy, mandatory retirement, Hans Selye, ethnic groups in Manitoba, and fashion trends.

The second accession, A13-109, consists of a collection of 14 audio reels containing interviews and recordings conducted by Sheila Rabinovitch from approximately 1970 to 1981. Also included is a portion of textual research related to the taped interviews in both accessions. Furthermore, a small amount of textual material related to her personal and professional life are included, such as CBC contracts and documents related to her art collection and philanthropic interests. Broadcast and research subjects include prominent Manitoba personalities such as Ken Leishman, Ralph Connor (Rev. William Gordon), E. Cora Hind, Judge Lewis St. George Stubbs, John W. Dafoe, and others that contributed to the artistic, cultural and social environment.

Rabinovitch, Sheila

Sheila Rabinovitch Tape Collection

  • CA UMASC MSS 416, TC 74, TC 74A (A87-24, A13-109)-A1987-024 (TC 74 & 74A)
  • Accession
  • 1970-1981
  • Part of Sheila Rabinovitch fonds

The Sheila Rabinovitch Tape Collection is the work of one of Winnipeg's better known free lance writer, interviewer and broadcaster. It consists of some 70 interviews and 90 hours of recordings, mostly with Winnipeg residents, conducted between 1970 and 1981. Mrs. Rabinovitch conducted most of these interviews either on her own initiative or by request with the intention of using part or all of them for broadcast on various CBC radio programs of cultural and artistic interest to Canadians. Most of her works were aired on radio. Only three or four of approximately fifteen full-length, completed programs are to be found, however, in their entirety in the collection. The rest are preparatory in nature, offcuts and excerpts of various personalities on a wide range of topics.

As one might expect, there is an uneven quality to the collection. Some of the interviews are the finished product, i.e. comprehensive, insightful, and informative--ready for broadcast. This is particularly so of those on John W. Dafoe, Ralph Connor, John MacAulay, and Judge Lewis St. George Stubbs. Some of these have won awards for their excellence.

Many of the rest tend to be short excerpts, disjointed and relatively undeveloped. The very range of Mrs. Rabinovitch's interests makes for a somewhat eclectic collection, broader than it is deep. All of her own recordings are exceptionally clear and easy to listen to. A few of the early voice recordings of various personalities, however, are hard to hear. Thanks to recently-announced funding from the John W. Dafoe Foundation, many of the tapes of pertaining to John W. Dafoe will soon be transcribed. Unfortunately, most of the rest of the interviews will not be transcribed for the foreseeable future. (At the time of preparing this register, a grant application was being made for funds to transcribe the John W. Dafoe tapes.)

The interviews were originally recorded onto 5" or 7" reel-to-reel tapes. A few were produced on 10" broadcast tapes. The entire collection of these original recordings has been preserved and is listed and described herein under the call # 74A. Most, but not all, of these tapes were duplicated onto cassette tape recordings for ease of use and preservation purposes. Stored separately from the reel-to-reel parent collection, the cassettes are under the call # 74. Each individual interview is described later in this register whether reel-to-reel or cassette. Missing from her original collections are #s 11, 29, 34, 38, 46, 48, 49, 50 and 52.

The collection is a rare and unique oral presentation, if not oral history, of many of the personalities and events that figured prominently in the history of Winnipeg. Since radio stations and broadcast corporations seldom keep such programs for archival purposes, this collection takes on more than passing interest. To a Department that already houses the papers of John W. Dafoe, Ralph Connor (Rev. William Gordon), and Judge Stubbs, the work of Mrs. Rabinovitch takes on special value.

Those interviewed or discussed are, on the whole, prominent western Canadians in the fields of agriculture, literature, journalism, education, the law and, above all, the arts. The development of art, education, journalism, and literature are all well detailed. There is also much of interest here to the student of women's literature and art and of the expanding role of women, generally, in modern Canadian society.

Rabinovitch, Sheila

Sheila Rabinovitch fonds

The fonds consists of a collection of 14 taped interviews and miscellaneous recordings conducted by Sheila Rabinovitch from approximately 1970 to 1981. The broadcasts range from partial programs to complete and final ones as aired on CBC radio. Also included is her textual research related to the taped interviews in this fonds and those already preserved in a previous donation.

Furthermore, a small amount of textual material related to her personal and professional life are included, such as CBC contracts and documents related to her art collection and philanthropic interests. Broadcast and research subjects include prominent Manitoba personalities such as Ken Leishman, Ralph Connor, E. Cora Hind, Lewis St. George Stubbs, John W. Dafoe, and others that contributed to the artistic, cultural and social environment.

Rabinovitch, Sheila

Laird Rankin fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 417 (A13-06)
  • Fonds
  • 1988-2012; predominant 2009-2012

This fonds consists of research materials and drafts for two publications by Rankin: "Open for Business: The History of Business Education at the University of Manitoba," and "Assessing the Risk: The History of the Actuarial Program at the University of Manitoba".

Rankin, Laird

Edward Ledohowski fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 418 (A10-61)
  • Fonds
  • [19–]-2009

This collection pertains to the publication of The Poplarfield & District Millenium Album 1900-2000, written and compiled by Edward Ledohowski, initially published in 2001. The nine folders contain textual and photographic records, as well as digital content on 4 compact discs. The textual files contain drafts of text for the books, a descriptive index of the files of negatives, and a hardcover 2nd edition of the book. The photographic negatives comprise many of the images used for the book, and range in size from 35mm to 11.5cm x 7.5cm). The compact disks contain digital copies of photographs and captions, a digital copy of the book, and photographs of research material on Ukrainians in Canada from 1919.

Ledohowski, Edward

Ray Cormier fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 419 (A13-38)
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2006, predominant 1987-1997

This collection consists of video recordings of Cormier's work on Betacam videocassettes and VHS videocassettes, as well as one 8 mm film reel, and one 2 inch professional film reel. The collection reconstructs Ray Cormier's professional career and provides research material on marketing techniques and strategies, consumer and societal trends, and wedding and birthday rituals for the dates covered.

Cormier, Ray

David Punter fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 420
  • Fonds
  • 1964 - 2015

A2013-084 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 and spaces, forestry, East Side Lake Winnipeg, and research material.

A2014-129 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.

A2015-012 consists of three series: Punter as forensics expert, committees and organizations, and Canadian parks.

A2016-063 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 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)
  • Fonds
  • 1927-2006

The first accession (TC 124, A07-47) 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 varies 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 also 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.

The second accession (MSS 421, A13-110) contains research materials, transcripts, correspondence, photographs, and notes regarding documentaries and other projects Rabinovitch produced. Additionally this accession contains audio reels, U-matic tapes, film reels, Betacam tapes, and VHS tapes relating to projects Rabinovitch wrote, directed, or produced. Notably, there is comprehensive documentation and corresponding film materials for "Hard Times" a documentary series Rabinovitch produced for the CBC.

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

Untitled

  • CA UMASC MSS 421, TC 124 (A07-47, A13-110)-A2007-047 (Tc 124)-Tc 124 (A.07-47)
  • Series
  • Part of David Rabinovitch fonds

Box Number Item Number Running Title Date of Creation 1 1 15:00 "Five Nights" - Kansas Vigilantes 1970 1 2 15:00 "Five Nights" - Canadian National Exhibition September 7, 1970 1 3 15:00 "Five Nights" - Grand Forks Rally May 21, 1970 1 4 ? "Action Set" - Amorphia, Fin Herman n.d. 1 5 20:00 "Action Set" - Transients August 19, 1970 1 6 ? "Action Set" - Replacement for Guess Who May 26, 1970 1 7 30:00:00 "On Mike" - Communes August 24, 1970 1 8 30:00:00 "On Mike" - Garment Industry August 19, 1970 1 9 30:00:00 Garment Industry - Complete n.d. 1 10 30:00:00 "On Mike" - The Spiritual Search January 15, 1971 1 11 30:00:00 "On Mike" - Whose Centennial Is It Anyway August 24, 1970 1 12 30:00:00 "On Mike" - The Pusher May 27, 1970 1 13 60:00:00 "Ideas" - Law Students September 1971 2 1 60:00:00 "Ideas" - Multiculturalism in Canada December 2, 1971 2 2 60:00:00 "Ideas" - Sharing the Beginning February 14, 1972 2 3 60:00:00 "Ideas" - Babylon or Babble On February 17, 1972 2 4 30:00:00 "Rule and Revolution" - Credit June 23, 1971 2 5 30:00:00 "Rule and Revolution" Cable T.V. February 24, 1971 2 6 30:00:00 "Rule and Revolution" November 4, 1970 2 7 30:00:00 "Rule and Revolution" - Immigrants November 4, 1970 2 8 30:00:00 Archives Tape - Hear Canada Grow, 1 of 2 September 23, 1953 2 9 30:00:00 Archives Tape - Hear Canada Grow, 2 of 2 September 23, 1953 2 10 ? Archives Tape - Road to the Dominion; Davidson Dunton August 31, 1942; April 21, 1949 2 11 ? Archives Tape - Canada's Jubilee Year, 1927 - World Broadcast July 1, 1927 2 12 ? Music - Louis Boys - Leo Dupont, St. Boniface February 12, 1973 2 13 60:00:00 "Between Ourselves" - The Old Home Town Music Master (without poetry) by Victor Davies n.d. 3 1 60:00:00 "Between Ourselves" - The Old Home Town June 17. 1971 3 2 60:00:00 "Between Ourselves" - Communes, Master n.d. 3 3 56:25:00 "Between Ourselves" - Two Religious Communes May 1971 3 4 60:00:00 "Between Ourselves" - The French Community in Manitoba n.d. 3 5 68:52:00 "Concern" - Bukka White Sings the Blues n.d. 3 6 87:50:00 "CBC Tuesday Night" - Violence in Film May 22-24, 1973 3 7 ? "The Scene for Radio Arts" - Mike Gould and Layt Chesley's interview with Fritz Lang in Los Angeles September 20, 1972 3 8 12:00 David Rabinovitch on Woodstock Film - Theatre Review and Interviews n.d 3 9 ? Interview with band Chicago May 21, 1970 3 10 ? Interview with E.Y. "Yip" Harburg in New York 1972

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

Margaret Oliver fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 423 (A13-146)
  • Fonds
  • 1944-1977

The fonds contains a scrapbook which covers events during Margaret Oliver's (nee Hammett) academic years from the end of grade 11 (1944) through her second year in a post-graduate laboratory technician program, as well as a few items in the years following (until 1956), most of which took place at the University of Manitoba. There is a trophy for athletic excellence in the Faculty of Science from 1946-1949.
The scrapbook also contains Margaret Oliver's Bachelor of Science diploma, and the accompanying folder holds her husband's (Thomas Oliver) Master of Science diploma from the same year (1949), as well as a 100th anniversary page for the University of Manitoba (taken from the Winnipeg Free Press in 1977).

Oliver, Margaret Ruth

Margaret Oliver Scrapbook

The scrapbook contains material covering mainly the years 1944 to 1956 with two inserts from later years. The scrapbook contains cards, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, schedules, handbooks, ticket stubs, corsage remnants, a fabric "S" and metal jewellery from the Faculty of Science, and other items. The scrapbook covers events during Margaret Oliver's (nee Hammett) academic years from the end of grade 11 through her second year in a post-graduate laboratory technician program, as well as a few items in the years following, most of which took place at the University of Manitoba.

Oliver, Margaret Ruth

Athletic Excellence Trophy

Trophy reads, "Awarded to Margaret Hammett for Athletic Excellence, Faculty of Science, University of Manitoba, 1946-1949."

Oliver, Margaret Ruth

UM100 Commemorative Newspaper Page

Commemorative newspaper page for the 100th anniversary of the University of Manitoba, promoted as UM100: 1877-1977. Published by the Winnipeg Free Press on 14 October 1977.

Winnipeg Spiritualist Church fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 425
  • Fonds
  • 1952-2011

The fonds consists of 8 series: vital documents, annual reports and minutes, financial reports, bulletins and church information, correspondence, subject files and references, photographs, and artifacts. Included in these series are the Church's constitution, materials used by the directors and members of the congregation during services or other functions, official minutes and financial reports, correspondence revealing the relations between members and directors of the Church, membership and healing lists, and photographs.

Winnipeg Spiritualist Church

Donald McFadden fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 426 (A2013-139, A2014-073)
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1949

The fonds consists of McFadden's notes, exams, texts from his studies at the University of Manitoba Faculty of Agriculture from 1945-1949. Also included are his typewritten reports submitted as the Men's Residence Treasurer and the Brown and Gold Agriculture (Senior) rep.

McFadden, Donald

Sylvia Todaschuk fonds

The accession contains materials concerning two dimensions of Sylvia Todaschuk’s career: 1/ her participation in various Winnipeg-based Ukrainian-Canadian community organizations (the Ukrainian Canadian Committee/Congress, 1980-2010) and events (the Folklorama Kiev Pavilion (1976-84), Ukrainian Week (1979-80), the Ukrainian-Canadian Centennial Committee (1990-1992) and 2/ her participation, primarily as a board member, in various mainstream cultural and business organizations (the Folk Arts Council of Winnipeg, Inc., the Citizenship Council of Manitoba, Selkirk Avenue Business Association/Selkirk Avenue Business Improvement Zone [SABA/SABiz], Winnipeg Business Improvement Zone Association [Winnipeg B.I.Z.], and the North End Community Renewal Corporation [NECRC]. In addition to printed matter (programs, proceedings, annual reports, bulletins and newsletters) the collection includes the correspondence, auditors’ reports and the minutes of meetings attended by Sylvia Todaschuk in her capacity as an organizer and/or board member of these organizations. Scrapbooks, posters, brochures, audio tapes, a VHS tape and historical research material compiled by summer students working on the Selkirk Avenue “Walking Tours” of the late 1980s-1990s are also included.

Todaschuk, Sylvia

Morrissette Family Fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 429 (A13-157)
  • Fonds
  • [1988-1992]

The fonds contains materials relating to the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, an organization promoting the rebuilding of Aboriginal families and the returned care of Aboriginal Children to those within their own communities since 1984. The materials also relate to Indigenous peoples and Sustainable Development.

Morrissette Family

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