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Grant Macewan Fonds for ADDITIONAL ARCHIVAL MATERIAL CLICK HERE Grant MacEwan fonds FOR ADDITIONAL ARCHIVAL MATERIAL CLICK HERE https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/grant-macewan-fonds GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 The Grant MacEwan Fonds Accession No. 74/74.7 CORRESPONDENCE ....................................................................................................................................... 2 MANUSCRIPTS ........................................................................................................................................... 167 Judaism Pamphlet Series ...................................................................................................................... 178 Briefs for Public Hearings regarding ..................................................................................................... 180 Page 2 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE CORRESPONDENCE Unidentified correspondence [19--] 1.1 _____, Anahareo(?) 1972 1.2 _____, Avory 1970 1.3 _____, Barbara 1975 1.4 _____, Bev 1976-1977 1.5 _____, Dorine [19--] 1.6 _____, Dorothy 1972 1.7 _____, Jim 1976-1977 1.8 _____, Gladys 1971 1.9 _____, Merle 1966 1.10 Page 3 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE _____, Pat 1975-1977 1.11 _____, Paul 1975 1.12 _____, Thomas 1976 1.13 4-H Foundation of Alberta 1974, 1977 1.14 22nd Challenger Rover Crew 1974 1.15 34th Cub, Scout and Venturer Group (Calgary, 1975 1.16 Alta.) 61st Boy Scout Group (Calgary, Alta.) 1966 1.17 Access 1976 1.18 Age of Enlightenment Capitals Project 1977 1.19 Agriculture Communications 1974, 1976 1.20 Page 4 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Agriservices Foundation 1974 1.21 Airdrie Chamber of Commerce [19--] 1.22 Alan D. Hassell Ltd. [19--] 1.23 Alberta 4-H Advisory Council 1976-1977 1.24 Alberta Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Commission 1974 1.25 Alberta Association of Building Officials 1975 1.26 Alberta Association of Municipal Districts & 1970, 1974 1.27 Counties Alberta Beekeeper’s Association 1974 1.28 Alberta Chess Association 1975 1.29 Alberta Conservationist 1971 1.30 Alberta Council on Aging 1974, 1977 1.31 Page 5 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta Dairymen’s Association 1976-1977 1.32 Alberta Debate and Speech Association 1974-1976 1.33 Alberta Egg & Poultry Association 1977 1.34 Alberta Energy Company 1976 1.35 Alberta Federation of Shooting Sports 1976 1.36 Alberta Field Hockey Federation 1975 1.37 Alberta Fish and Game Association 1970, 1975 1.38 Alberta Forestry Association 1975 1.39 Alberta Genealogical Society 1975 1.40 Alberta Guernsey Breeders Association 1976 1.41 Alberta Habitat Foundation 1977 1.42 Page 6 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta Health Care Foundation 1974 1.43 Alberta Heart Foundation 1977 1.44 Alberta Highland Dancing Association 1975-1976 1.45 Alberta Horticultural Research Centre 1973 1.46 Alberta Indian Education Association 1975 1.47 Alberta Institute of Agrologists 1967 1.48 Alberta Junior Hereford Association 1975 1.49 Alberta Lawn Bowling Association 1974 1.50 Alberta Liquor Control Board 1966 1.51 Alberta Livestock Co-operative 1966 1.52 Alberta Maine-Anjou Association 1975 1.53 Page 7 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta Masonry Institute 1975 1.54 Alberta Native Communications Society 1975 1.55 Alberta Natural History Society 1974-1975 1.56 Alberta Nursery Trades Association 1977 1.57 Alberta Pinzgauer Association 1975-1976 1.58 Alberta Power Commission 1970 1.59 Alberta RCMP Century Celebrations Committee 1974-1975 1.60 Alberta School for the Deaf 1974 1.61 Alberta School Library Review 1971 2.1 Alberta Securities Commission 1966 2.2 Alberta Teachers’ Association 1974-1977 2.3 Page 8 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta Theatre Projects 1976 2.4 Alberta Tire 1968 2.5 Alberta Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease 1969 2.6 Association Alberta Wheat Pool 1968, 1975 2.7 Alberta Wilderness Association 1973 2.8 Alberta Wildlife Foundation 1971, 1976 2.9 Alberta Women’s Institute 1971-1977 2.10 Alberta World Reflections 1975 2.11 Alberta. Agent General (United Kingdom) 1966 2.12 Alberta. Alberta Advanced Education and Career 1974-1976 2.13 Development Page 9 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta. Alberta Agriculture 1967-1977 2.14 Alberta. Alberta Attorney General 1971, 1975 2.15 Alberta. Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism 1966-1977 2.16 Alberta. Alberta Environment 1972-1976 2.17 Alberta. Alberta Health and Social Development 1974 2.18 Alberta. Alberta Highways and Transport 1975-1976 2.19 Alberta. Alberta Human Rights Commission 1974 2.20 Alberta. Alberta Justice 1970 2.21 Alberta. Alberta Municipal Affairs 1966, 1974 2.22 Alberta. Alberta Recreation, Parks and Wildlife 1969-1977 2.23 Alberta. Alberta Telephones and Utilities 1974 2.24 Page 10 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta. Department of Education 1967 2.25 Alberta. Department of Indian Affairs and 1972 2.26 Northern Development Alberta. Department of Land and Forests 1970-1973 2.27 Alberta. Department of Lands and Forests. 1972 2.28 Deputy Minister Alberta. Department of Mines and Minerals 1966, 1969 2.29 Alberta. Department of Public Works 1969 2.30 Alberta. Department of Water Resources 1965 2.31 Alberta. Legislative Assembly 1975 2.32 Alberta. Legislative Assembly. Office of the 1974 2.33 Speaker Alberta. Legislature Library 1974 2.34 Page 11 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta. Lieutant-Governor 1970-1975 2.35 Alberta. Minister of Agriculture 1960, 1966 2.36 Alberta. Minister of Consumer Affairs 1974 2.37 Alberta. Minister of Culture, Youth and 1966, 1971 2.38 Recreation Alberta. Minister of the Environment 1974 2.39 Alberta. Minister of Health 1966 2.40 Alberta. Minister of Lands and Forests 1966-1971 2.41 Alberta. Minister of Mines and Minerals 1966 2.42 Alberta. Minister of Municipal Affairs 1967 2.43 Alberta. Minister Without Portfolio 1966-1975 2.44 Alberta. Office of the Legislative Counsel 1975 2.45 Page 12 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alberta. Premier 1967-1975 2.46 Alberta. Provincial Secretary 1966-1967 2.47 Alberta. Travel Alberta 1975-1976 2.48 Alberta. Women’s Bureau 1976 2.49 Albertan 1972, 1976 2.50 Albrecht, Mike 1974, 1976 2.51 Allan, Iris 1972, 1974 2.52 Allarco Developments 1973 2.53 Alliance 1976 2.54 Allin Clinic 1973 2.55 Allis-Chalmers 1970 2.56 Page 13 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Alton, John 1971 2.57 Amalgamated Transit Union 1975 2.58 Amaral, Anthony 1962 2.59 American Association of State and Local History 1966 2.60 American Horse Shows Association 1962 2.61 Anderson, Eilif 1976 2.62 Anderson, Joan 1970 2.63 Anderson, Robert 1967 2.64 Andrew Sibbald Home & School Association 1977 2.65 Andrew, Rhoda 1973 2.66 Andrews, Russ 1973 2.67 Page 14 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Anglesey, Mrs. M. [19--] 2.68 Animal Defense League of Canada 1972-1975 2.69 Anscombe, Percy 1971 2.70 Antique Auto Parts 1973 2.71 Antiques Fair 1976 2.72 Apex Realty 1969 2.73 Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada 1968, 1974 2.74 Arabian Horse Club of Western Montana 1967 2.75 Arlow, Karoline 1971 2.76 Armstrong, Herb 1971 2.77 Armstrong, Ruth 1971 3.1 Page 15 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Arthur, Eric 1967 3.2 Association for the Protection of Fur Bearing 1977 3.3 Animals Association of Alberta Co-op Seed Cleaning [19--] 3.4 Plants Association of Canada Clubs 1953-1969 3.5 Assey, D. 1974 3.6 Assumption Rectory (Edmonton, Alta.) 1973 3.7 Atco’s Centennial Committee [19--] 3.8 Athabasca University 1971 3.9 Atkins, Chris 1970 3.10 Auckland Regional Authority 1966-1967 3.11 Page 16 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Auctioneers’ Association of Alberta 1971 3.12 Aurora Arabian Horse Association 1975 3.13 Aycott, Katherine 1973, 1975 3.14 Azarowicz, Marjory 1968 3.15 B.C. Foundation for Non-Animal Research [19--] 3.16 Back, James 1977 3.17 Bacon, Thorne 1970 3.18 Bailey, Beryl 1969-1970 3.19 Baines, T.R. 1969-1970 3.20 Baker Lovick Ltd. 1975 3.21 Baker Management 1973 3.22 Page 17 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Baker, A.W. 1966-1972 3.23 Baker, R.I. 1970 3.24 Baker, W.H. 1971 3.25 Baldwin, Betty Jean 1974 3.26 Balfour, Sylvia 1976 3.27 Ballard, Pat 1970 3.28 Ballhorn, Mrs. Roy 1976 3.29 Balzac Hall Board 1975 3.30 Banff Centre 1976-1977 3.31 Banff High School 1976 3.32 Banff Miles for Millions Walk 1970 3.33 Page 18 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Bangkok. Ministry of Education 1970 3.34 Baptiste, Raechel 1972 3.35 Barlow, Mrs. Fred 1976 3.36 Barnes, Bessie 1976 3.37 Barnes, T.H. 1967 3.38 Batchelor, Dudley 1966-1970 3.39 Batt, Donna 1974 3.40 Beaupre, Linda 1967-1968 3.41 (The) Beaver 1973-1974 3.42 Beck, Alberta 1974 3.43 Beckstead, Marguerite 1975 3.44 Page 19 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO. 74/74.7 FILE TITLE DATES BOX/FILE Beier, Walter 1968 3.45 Beil, Charles 1974 3.46 Bell, Geoffrey 1973 3.47 Bell, R.R. 1967 3.48 Bellamny, Gary 1971 3.49 Benalto Agricultural Society (Alta.) 1974 3.50 Bennett, Russell 1969, 1974 3.51 Beny, Constance 1967, 1969 3.52 Berg, Randy 1972 3.53 Bernhardt, Bernie 1974 3.54 Bernard, Prince Consort of Juliana, Queen of the 1971 3.55 Netherlands Page 20 GRANT MacEWAN fonds ACCESSION NO.
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