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[description] Vol. 1. No. 37 "Thorne, I" written in pencil at top left of front page. The Squamish Advance was a weekly newspaper, published 1950-1956, for the Howe Sound area including Squamish, Brackendale, Woodfibre, Britannia,…
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A title page of Vol.1. Copy No.6 of the Scuttlebutt Newsletter. The title page has been detached from the rest of the issue. The title page features typewritten editorial articles and some other regular columns.
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Typed paper providing the Women's Caucus' position on the services provided by Canada Manpower Centre, a federal government agency. Accompanied by photocopy of advertisement by the Minister of Labour promoting sexual equality in employment.
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This pamphlet is an advertisement for the Tours Program organized by the Choral Kathaumixw Festival. It contains photographs of performances and lists countries that participants visit from. It is to entice communities in British Columbia and…
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A 7-page menu from the Marco Polo, including an introduction to the smorgasbord by the restaurant's manager. The manager introduces traditional Chinese eating and cooking practices and culinary philosophy. The cover page features a man riding…
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[description] Vol. 1. No. 33 "Thorne, Mr. I" written in pencil at top left of front page. The Squamish Advance was a weekly newspaper published, 1950-1956, for the Howe Sound area including Squamish, Brackendale, Woodfibre, Britannia,…
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Typed document chronicling the history of Vancouver Women's Caucus from June 1968 to November 1970.
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Theatre schedule for acts from 1964-1968 at the Marco Polo.
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[Description] This pamphlet lists prizes from the fourth Fall Fair hosted by the Squamish Farmers Institute (SFI). Fred Thorne, the great-grandfather of Terry Thorne, was a member of the SFI. Fred Thorne was a manager of the Squamish Valley Hops…
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Handbill advertising the prices of a map showing the distribution of indigenous groups along the northwestern coast of North America (COAST-1; COAST-2 and COAST-3). This handbill accompanied COAST 1.
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Typed note produced between 1969 and 1970 by Women's Caucus to promote their service and activities.
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Drink menu for Marco Polo, featuring a comprehensive selection of special cocktails and spirits.
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Probably photocopy or mimeograph copy of typed essay on women's rights, liberation, and the sexual revolution.
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Gail McCance's 1962 sketchbook, containing set designs for Giuseppe Verdi's "Aida," Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca," and Charles Gounoud's "Faust," as well as notes in McCance's own hand. Also…
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Typed discussion paper on feminism from the socialist viewpoint.
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Typed press release dated April 10 informing the press about the planned demonstration outside the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Vancouver, B.C., as part of the national campaign to repeal the abortion laws.
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In a principal's message written by Dr. Grant Ingram, the Spring 2003 edition of the SJC newsletter provides updates on several recent programs and Activities organized by residents; salsa dancing lessons, a leadership conference organized by…
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Handwritten poster campaigning for Dana Janssen for Student Senate.
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Typed document listing possible upcoming activities for Women's Caucus including raising money, completing phoning tree, celebrating Janssen and Jewett, and listing ideas for programs.
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Volume 1 of the Sointula Scuttlebutt is the first issue of the newsletter. It is 6 pages long and contains typewritten articles and handrawn advertisements. This issue features an editorial on the goals of the publication and an essay on the history…
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A summary of land claims made by First Nations tribes, the content of their claims, and the status of those claims at the time of publication
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This edition of the St. John's College newsletter was publised in Winter 2002. The front page describes the first-ever Diwali celebration at the college, which was organized by residents. It also announces that Chef Clarence Tay was selected to…
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Simple menu on paper with notable wear and fading of original purple ink.
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Typed paper discussing the history of feminism in Canada. The published version appeared in the September 1969 issue of Monthly review. Includes bibliographic references. Contains excerpts from On the emancipation of women by Lenin.