The fonds includes the following: Correspondence, 1908-1970; Reports, 1906-1961; Clippings, 1913-1974; Financial Records, 1911-1964; Lists, 1908-1947; Affiliation, 1902-1923; and Examinations, 1944-1946. These records illustrate the functions of the Principal's Office in relation to its service to the students, faculty, and administration of Victoria College.
The fonds consists of miscellaneous correspondence, 1954-63; Pre-school correspondence, 1961-63; Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports, 1957-63; Report on History of Evening Division, 1948; Financial reports, 1949-63; and R.I.A and C.G.A., 1950-1963.
Victoria College (B.C.). Office of Evening Division
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence and reports. Includes agendas; submissions from departments and committees regarding courses; and recommendations concerning campus issues. Correspondence is primarily between Hickman and Cruickshank.
The fonds consists of four primary series: Michel Butor research files, Jeanne Hyvrard research files, French feminist writings research files, and French lesbian novels research files. The Butor series consists of correspondence, research files, works of Waelti-Walters, and reference material such as articles and clippings. The Hyvrard series consists of Hyvrard manuscripts, correspondence, research files, literary criticism and translations of Hyvrard. The feminist writings and the French lesbian novels series consist of drafts, primary sources, secondary sources, research notes, correspondence, and bibliographies. All the series contains some teaching files and reference material.
The fonds consists of 7 letters of Mary Lou Williams to Winston Lucas asking his assistance in distributing her new LP record recently released by Decca Record. Williams was a black jazz pianist and arranger-composer, who is often regarded as the only significant female instrumentalist in jazz. She was an important "swing" pianist with a distinctively understated, legato manner based on subtly varied stride and boogie-woogie bass patterns. She was also a major exponent of postwar modern jazz, and advanced the careers of many younger magicians.
The fonds consists of four programmes for 1943, 1956, and 1957; 8 unidentified photographs for a production in 1942; and 1 photograph for "Night Must Fall" in 1951.
The fonds consists of 6 series: Administration, 1965-1990; Committees,1970-1991; Facilities Management, 1957-1992; Project Files, 1968-1990; Properties, 1961-1988, and Solicitor's Opinions, 1970-1980. The Administration series includes correspondence, reports, and budget files. The Committees series includes Equal Rights and Opportunities, Traffic and Parking, and Bird Populations (Skylarks). The Facilities Management series consists of files on building projects and landscaping and often includes plans. The Project Files series documents building projects that have assigned numbers. The Properties series includes legal transactions relating to purchase, sale, or leasing property; it also documents legal disputes with contractors. The Solicitor's Opinions series documents issues relating to Labour Relations Board hearings.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Vice-President Administration