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correspondence
Subseries
Part of Jack Wise fonds

Sub-series consists of correspondence primarily between Wise and galleries, art dealers, museums, arts organizations and other artists; some correspondence to galleries and dealers written on behalf of Jack Wise by his spouses Else Wise (Hubbard) and Mary Wise (Ross)

Monographs
Subseries · 1950 - 1998
Part of Chester P. Lyons fonds

This subseries consists of records related to Lyons' book-length publications. It includes Lyons' books on local and natural history in British Columbia, comprised of Milestones on the Mighty Fraser: Travel Guide to the Historic Fraser Canyon Vancouver-Kamloops (J.M. Dent & Sons: 1950, rev. ed. 1956); Milestones in Ogopogo Land: In Which the Many Wonders of the Land of Ogopogo and Sunshine are Revealed (1957) ; Milestones on Vancouver Island: The Story of This "Island to the West", Its Past and Its Present (Evergreen Press: 1958). This subseries also contains Lyons' popular field guides to the plants of British Columbia and Washington state, including Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in British Columbia (J.M. Dent & Sons: 1952, 2nd rev. ed. 1965); Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in British Columbia and Washington (Lone Pine: 1995); and Wildflowers of Washington (Lone Pine: 1997). According to the "About the Author" section in Wildflowers of Washington, "Chess' first book, Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in British Columbia, published in 1954, was the first non-technical field guide in the province. Two years later in 1956, he wrote a similar book for Washington State. They served for many decades, through many reprints and revisions, and were finally combined into one volume in 1995" (192). The 7 monographs in this subseries are mostly labelled "Work Copy" or "Office Copy" indicating that they are early proofs or otherwise being revised, as the handwritten ink comments throughout attest. The records consist of monographs, manuscripts, research and research notes, correspondence, dust jackets, miscellaneous brochures and maps used for research, one notebook, and electronic records on three computer disks. The three computer disks contain electronic version of the revised manuscript for Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers in BC and Washington from 1994.

Field guide illustrations
Subseries
Part of Chester P. Lyons fonds

This subseries consists of approximately 425 drawings that Lyons used as the basis for his field guide illustrations. As such, they mainly feature botanical subjects like trees, shrubs, and flowers from British Columbia and Washington. Drawings are arranged numerically, which roughly correlates to their appearance in the publications. Due to the numerous revisions that Lyons' field guides went through, the page correlations cannot be determined precisely.

Newspapers and magazines
Subseries
Part of Chester P. Lyons fonds

This subseries contains records from Lyons' activities as a writer of newspaper and magazine articles, largely in the 1950s and 1960s during the time that he was still employed in BC Parks. The subject of the articles typically concern the BC outdoors and activities and include titles like "BC's Great Cliffs," "Native Shrubs," and "Enjoy Outdoors with Home on Wheels." While Lyons wrote articles for a variety of newspaper and magazines, most records in this subseries appear to be from Lyons' "This Amazing Province" series which ran in the Victoria Times in the early 1950s, as well as several articles that appeared in the magazine Forest and Mill, published by the Forest Industries of B.C. until 1966. This subseries consists of manuscripts, drafts, clippings (some glued into a scrapbook), photographs and negatives, research notes, reference material, correspondence, and other textual records pertaining to newspaper and magazine articles by Lyons.

Major publications
CA UVICARCH AR405-4 · Subseries · 1972-2002
Part of Edward B. Harvey fonds

Subseries consists of publications written or edited by Edward B. Harvey, unless otherwise noted. Subseries includes the following titles:

I Count for Equality in Employment Census Results, 1987;
"Technology and Employment in Canada," published in Science and Public Policy, April 1988;
"Implementing and Managing Employment Equity," published in Canadian Labour Law Journal, Summer 1993;
Computing for Equity: Demonstration Workbook, 1990;
New Product Development and Employment Creation Interim Evaluation Report on the Employment Opportunities in Product Development, Program presented to National Design Council, Design Canada, Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce, 1978;
Human Response to Interference with TV Picture Quality Project 68-4 Interim Report, Electric Power Research Institute, 1980;
Gender Equality Indicator Ontario Women’s Directorate;
Program & Organizational Review of Secondary School Occupational and Vocational Programs, funded under contract by the Board of Education for the Borough of Etobicoke, Ontario, 1980;
An Evaluation of the Student Guidance Information Service, Ministry of Education, Ontario, 1975;
Occupational graduates and the labour force, Ministry of Education, Ontario, 1975;
Education systems and the labour market, 1974;
Perspectives on modernization: essays in memory of Ian Weinberg, edited by Edward B. Harvey, 1972;
Industrial society: structures, roles, and relations, 1975;
Canada’s third option, edited by S.D. Berkowitz & Robert K. Logan, 1978
Fragile federation: social change in Canada, Lorna R. Marsden, Edward B. Harvey, 1979;
Canadian population concerns, edited by Lorna R. Marsden and Edward B. Harvey, 1977;
Selected socio-economic consequences of disability for women in Canada, prepared by Edward B. Harvey and Lorne Tepperman, 1990;
An evaluation of the career development credit course, Edward B. Harvey, Margaret Slaght, Vandra L. Masemann, 1975;
Barriers to Employer sponsored training in Ontario: results of a field survey, Edward B. Harvey, Principal investigator, 1980;
Education and employment of arts and science graduates the class of 1972, May 1975
Equal Pay: HR Works, Edward B. Harvey, Ph.D. and John H. Blakely, MIR, 2000;
Re-Thinking HR Management: Strategies for Success in an Era of Change, Edward B. Harvey, Ph.D. and John H. Blakely, MIR, 1999;
Information systems for managing workplace diversity, Edward B. Harvey, Ph.D. and John H. Blakely, MIR, 1996;
Internet Solutions for HR Managers, Edward B. Harvey, Ph.D. and John H. Blakely, MIR and Katherine A. Leer, MIR, 2002;
Information systems for employment equity: An Employer Guide, 1988;
Computing for Equity: Computer Applications for Employment Equity, Edward B. Harvey, Eric J. Severn and John Blakely, 1990;
Project Progress: A Study of Canadian Public Libraries, Prepared for the Canadian Library Association and its division The Canadian Association of Public Libraries by Urban Dimensions Group Inc., 1981

Education
CA UVICARCH AR009-Post-Totem-Education · Subseries · 1963 - ?
Part of Stuart Baker fonds

This sub-series covers Baker's involvement with summer drama schools during the 1960s and 1970s. It includes documents from the Manitoba High School Drama School, Manitoba Theatre School, Vancouver Island Summer School of the Arts and the Okanagan Summer School of the Arts, among others.

Limners
Subseries · 1956 - 2000
Part of Herbert Siebner fonds

Subseries reflects Siebner’s involvement with the Limners artist group in Victoria, British Columbia as well as personal relationships with its members. Records include clippings, meeting minutes, correspondence, sketches, exhibit records, and a Limners logo painted on cloth. Subseries includes one folder of correspondence and meeting minutes created during Siebner’s tenure as president of the Limners from 1984 to 1985.