The fonds consists of certificates and ephemera relating to Muncy's graduation: Victoria College (U.B.C.) certificate for B.Ed - Elementary, May 27, 1963; Victoria College Third Annual Congregation program, with Muncy listed on the last page; Victoria College Graduation 1963 (procedures for students), with Muncy's seat 81 entered by hand on page 9; and the Invitation to Baccalaureate Service, 26 May 1963.
The fonds consists of the following series: Committees, Programmes, Planning, Open Houses, Land Acquisitions, and Buildings. Also includes plans for the construction of a marine science vessel, which was later named the "John Strickland."
The fonds consists of 8 sub-series: Advisory Boards, 1969-1982; Assistant to the President, 1966-1973; Commonwealth Games, 1987-1994; Executive Council, 1973-1990; General Office, 1960-1994; President's Meetings, 1980-1990; Special Events, 1975-1980, and Investigation into the Future Use of Royal Roads, 1991-1995.
The fonds consists of administrative files, elections, Faculties files, President's Advisory Council files, Ceremonies and Special Events Committee files, Senior administrative search files, Foundation for University of Victoria files, Land titles and agreements, Legal opinions, and unclaimed diplomas. Records of the Board of Governors, Senate, Senate Committees, and University Review Committee are described separately.
University of Victoria (B.C.). University Secretary
The fonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Alumni Association and its preceding bodies, the Victoria College Alumni Association and the University of British Columbia Alumni Association Victoria Branch, including fundraising, maintaining membership lists, social and athletic events, university open houses, official visits, student exchanges and convocations; and, photographs of alumni activities.
University of British Columbia. Alumni Association. Victoria Branch
The fonds consists of three programs, and conference papers for 1998. Conferences include: "Calling people together: beyond the RCAP Report", Feb. 3-5, 1997; "We are all here to stay: the Delgamuukw judgment" Jan. 26, 1998; "Delgamuukw: one year after" Feb. 18-19, 1999. Also included are 10 audio cassettes of the conferences, which are numbered but not identified.
The fonds includes records relating to the administration of events and courses other than the Faculty's regular course offerings, records illustrating the Faculty's role in University-wide administration and planning, and records of organizations directly or indirectly related to the Faculty. It includes the following series: University Committees, 1957-1987; Events and Summer Sessions Planning 1966-1975; Company One, 1971-1975; and Maltwood Museum, 1964-1977.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Faculty of Fine Arts