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Blythe Eagles
fonds
Compiled by Christopher Hives (1987)
Last revised October 2011
University of British Columbia Archives
Table of Contents
Fonds Description
o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
o Biographical Sketch
o Scope and Content
o Notes
Series Descriptions
o Biographical Information series. - 1956-1980.
o Speeches series. - 1931-1967.
o Publications by Eagles. - 1928-1982.
o Personal Correspondence/Subject Files. - 1929-1985.
o Research/Lecture Notes series. - 1911-1985.
o Miscellaneous Personal Materials. - 1931-1986.
o Faculty of Agriculture Material. - 1921-1986.
o U.B.C. History - General. - 1977-1986.
o Miscellaneous Printed Materials and Publications. - 1906-1969.
o Photographs. - 1926-1981.
Sous-fonds Descriptions
o L.S. Klinck sous-fonds. - 1913-1983.
o Wilfrid Sadler sous-fonds. - 1902-1930.
o F.M. Clement sous-fonds. - 1932-1974.
File List
Photos in database
Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)
Fonds Description
Blythe Eagles fonds. – 1902-1986.
4.15 m of textual records and published materials.
ca. 160 photographs.
1 audio cassette.
16 architectural drawings.
Biographical Sketch
Blythe Alfred Eagles, UBC's long-time Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture (1949-1967),
was born in New Westminster in 1902. His parents reached British Columbia with their
respective families in 1885; his mother arriving from Ontario and his father from
England via Manitoba. Both families were actively engaged in agricultural or
horticultural pursuits.
Eagles entered UBC in 1918 where he took a double Honours program in biology and
chemistry. During his studies, he attended classes taught by some notable pioneer
professors at UBC including, A.H. Hutchinson, C. MacLean Fraser, R.H. Clark, John
Davidson, Douglas MacIntosh and E.H. Archibald. Eagles also studied agriculture as a
minor. This was, in large part, prompted by the ideas of President F.F. Wesbrook and
Dean L.S. Klinck who stressed the importance of integrating the study of the
humanities, basic science and applied science. As a result Klinck and later F.M. Clement
offered agriculture courses to students in Arts and Science. In later commenting on this
approach Eagles reflected "from Dean Clement I came to appreciate the inter-
relationship between food and agriculture both from their economic and nutritional
aspects."
After graduating from UBC in 1922 with the Governor-General's Gold Medal, Eagles
secured a fellowship to pursue graduate studies at the University of Toronto under the
direction of Dr. V.J. Harding. He studied in the Departments of Biochemistry and
Pathological Chemistry obtaining his M.A. and Ph.D. in 1924 and 1926 respectively.
Eagles then became a Research Fellow at Yale University (1926-1928). While there, he
was seconded to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington. Following Yale
and Washington, he spent a year of post-doctoral study at the National Institute for
Medical Research in London.
In 1929, Eagles returned to UBC and began a thirty-eight year affiliation with the
University. The position he assumed was unique at that time. It consisted of a half-time
teaching, half-time research appointment with half of the funds for salary, equipment
and supplies provided by the Empire Marketing Board. Eagles was to undertake work
on the biochemical aspects of cheese-ripening under Prof. Wilfrid Sadler and develop
courses relating to the dairy industry in biochemistry and microbial physiology. In
1930, Eagles married Violet Evelyn Dunbar. She earned a B.A. (1921) and M.A. (1922)
from UBC and then continued her graduate studies at the University of Toronto.
Working with Professors Wastenays and Borsook, her area of specialization was
research in pure proteins and enzymes and she became recognized as one of the leading
enzyme chemists in the country. In 1929 Violet Dunbar received her Ph.D. and returned
to UBC where she participated in research funded by the Powell River Company.
Blythe Eagles' long affiliation with the University was interrupted briefly between
September 1932 and March 1933 when a forty percent reduction to UBC's operating
grant resulted in his lay-off. Eagles and forty other member of the faculty became
victims of the Depression. During this period he found employment as an industrial
chemist with the Powell River Pulp and Paper Company.
After the death of Wilfrid Sadler in 1933, Dean Clement asked Eagles to assume Sadler's
heavy teaching responsibilities. Eagles later went on to become Head of the Dept. of
Dairying (1936-1955) and then Chairman of the Division of Animal Science (1955-1967)
in the re-organized Faculty of Agriculture. Eagles succeeded F.M. Clement as Dean of
the Faculty of Agriculture in 1949 and continued in this capacity until his retirement in
1967.
Eagles served on UBC Senate for twenty years (1947-1967) and as president of the B.C.
Academy of Science in 1946/47. He is a fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada,
Royal Society of Canada and the Chemical Institute of Canada. In 1966, the UBC Alma
Mater Society named Eagles as recipient of the Great Trekker Award. Traditionally, the
award is given to an alumnus of this university who achieves eminence in their work,
contributes to the community and maintains an on-going interest in UBC. As a student,
Blythe Eagles helped plan the 'Pilgrimage' [or Great Trek as it has become known] in
1922 when 1,100 students of the fledgling institution marched to what is now the Point
Grey campus to compel the government to provide the facilities promised before World
War I. While Eagles participated in the planning of the event and in the collection of
some 56,000 supporting signatures, he had already left for studies at the University of
Toronto when the event was staged. On the occasion of his Great Trekker award, the
Vancouver Sun paid Eagles the following tribute:
Apart from this early venture [helping to plan the Great Trek] into lively public
relations, his work has consistently been quiet, effective and practical
achievements in applied science and university administration. It is recognized
in academic circles by his formidable list of degrees, publications, appointments
and offices. To industry, he is known for his valuable researches into cheese
ripening and pulp and paper making.
But his administration of the Faculty of Agriculture may well outrank these. Of
all the faculties, Agriculture has had the closest and most personal relations with
the problems and progress of a large and important section of the people of
British Columbia. It has consistently been accessible and helpful to, not only
organizations and industries, but individual ranchers, farmers, dairymen and
specialist growers.
Eagles also received an Honorary D.Sc. from UBC in 1968.
An assessment of Eagles' contributions can be extended beyond his notable academic
and administrative accomplishments. He and Violet Eagles have also made important,
although less tangible, contributions in a social sense. They and their Burnaby home
have achieved something of a reputation for entertaining colleagues, students, family
and friends. These social occasions fostered new and lasting acquaintances amongst
faculty members and students. This interaction was particularly significant during an
earlier period when the university community was smaller than the institution that we
have come to know today.
Throughout his career and into his retirement Eagles has displayed unwavering
concern for the development of the University and has recognized the importance of
preserving its history for posterity. To this end Eagles has become a key figure in the
organization and implementation of several historical projects through the Alumni
Association's Heritage Committee.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of family histories, correspondence, reports, printed materials,
photographs, notes, minutes, publications, building plans, reminiscences and other
materials pertaining to Eagles' professional career and personal life. Fonds contains ten
series: Biographical Information, Speeches, Publications by Eagles, Personal
Correspondence/Subject Files, Research /Lecture Notes, Miscellaneous Personal
Materials, Faculty of Agriculture Material, UBC History - General, Miscellaneous
Printed Materials and Publications, and Photographs series. Fonds also contains three
sous-fonds: L.S. Klink, Wilfred Sadler, and F.M. Clement sous-fonds.
Notes
File list available.
Photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph
Database (UBC 11.1 and 11.2).
The Eagles papers contain only limited records of a purely administrative nature. One
of the few sources for the researcher seeking information from the Eagles period as
Dean of Agriculture is in the "Faculty of Agriculture - Dean's Office" File List, Boxes 1-4.
Series Descriptions
Biographical Information series. -- 1956-1980.
6.5 cm of textual records.
5 photographs: b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller.
Series consists of curriculum vitae, family histories, correspondence, articles, printed
material, photographs, and certificates pertaining to Eagles' family history, professional
appointments, and awards. Series contains three subseries: General, Great Trekker
Award, and Miscellaneous Awards / Honours subseries.
Speeches series. -- 1931-1967.
39 cm of textual records.
Blythe Eagles saw as one of the university educator's primary goals the dissemination of
information beyond the strict confines of the campus. This fact is made clear in the long
list of speeches he delivered before myriad groups.
Series consists of handwritten notes and/or typed copies of Eagles' speeches. The title of
the speech or the group for whom it was written have been indicated. Series contains
two subseries: General and Agricultural Undergraduate Society subseries.
Series is arranged chronologically.
Publications by Eagles. -- 1928-1982.
6.5 cm of published materials.
Series consists of copies of articles by Eagles that were sent with his papers. For a
detailed list refer to Eagles' C.V. in 1-1.
Personal Correspondence/Subject Files. -- 1929-1985; predominant 1962-1985.
32.5 cm of textual records.
Blythe and Violet Eagles maintained a filing system which served as a combination
correspondence/subject file for their personal materials. Here they alphabetically inter-
filed incoming correspondence with materials collect from various other sources. While
the original, alphabetical arrangement has been retained, the correspondence and
subject files have been separated. Consequently, the user will find two files within each
alphabetical grouping [i.e. "A"]; one containing correspondence and the other subject
files. Names can appear in both categories.
Research/Lecture Notes series. -- 1911-1985.
40 cm of textual records.
Series consists of examinations, notes, manuals, correspondence and reports pertaining
to individual courses and specific research projects taught or conducted by Eagles.
Series contains two subseries: Course Materials and Miscellaneous Research Materials
subseries.
Course Materials subseries is arranged by course title.
Miscellaneous Personal Materials. -- 1931-1986.
53 cm of textual records.
8 photographs: b&w; 15 x 25.5 cm or smaller.
Series consists of prizes, correspondence, printed material, addresses, notes,
publications, appointment books, photographs, minutes, and reports generated or
collected by Eagles. Series contains four subseries: Student Awards, Social Events,
Organizations with which Eagles associated, and Miscellanous Subject Files subseries.
Faculty of Agriculture Material. -- 1921-1986.
40 cm of textual records.
4 photographs: b&w and col.; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller.
1 audio cassette.
16 architectural drawings.
Series consists of reports, articles, correspondence, minutes, addresses, building plans,
printed material, photographs, and reports pertaining to the Faculty of Agriculture.
Series includes materials pertaining to the 50th anniversary of the first class of students
in the Faculty of Agriculture and the Opening of the H.R. MacMillan Building (1967).
U.B.C. History - General. -- 1977-1986.
40 cm of textual records.
Series consists of correspondence, lists of graduates (1916-1929), minutes,
reminiscences, clippings, programs, and printed material pertaining to the Fairview
Committee, sub-committees of the Heritage Committee, the Lampman Report, and the
Student Publicity Campaign (1930-1932). Series also includes clippings and printed
material assembled by Eagles and pertaining to UBC Presidents.
Miscellaneous Printed Materials and Publications. -- 1906-1969.
72 cm of published materials.
Series consists of articles, clippings, pamphlets, journals, printed materials, and
publications collected by Eagles.
Photographs. -- 1926-1981.
ca. 120 photographs.
Series consists of photographs pertaining to the University of British Columbia and to
Eagles' personal life.
Photographs from this and other series have been digitized and included in UBC
Archives’ Historical Photograph Database (UBC 11.1 and 11.2).
Sous-fonds Descriptions
L.S. Klinck sous-fonds. -- 1913-1983.
53 cm of textual records.
24 photographs: b&w and col.; 20.5 x 25.5 cm or smaller.
Born in Victoria Square, Ontario, Leonard S. Klinck developed and early appreciation
for the land. He completed his first degree at the Ontario Agricultural College in 1903
and continued his studies at Iowa State College (M.S.A., 1905) where he studies under
P.G. Holden. Klinck then assumed responsibility for the cereal husbandry activities at
Macdonald College in Quebec. Klinck first visited Vancouver in 1914 to consult with
UBC President F.F. Wesbrook about the development of the university. He was
forthwith invited to become the university's first Dean of Agriculture. In accepting the
position, Klinck became the first appointment to the UBC faculty. Following the sudden
death of Wesbrook in 1919, he became UBC's second president. From 1919 until his
retirement in 1944, Klinck oversaw the physical expansion of the university through the
Fairview campus days, the war-delayed move to the new campus at Point Grey, the
controversies of the 1930s and the trying circumstances of World War II.
Sous-fonds consists of material generated by Klinck as well as records accumulated
after his death by his wife Elizabeth who passed this material on to Eagles. Sous fonds
contains four series: Biographical Information, Addresses/Speeches, Subject Files, and
Miscellaneous Personal Material series.
This material augments information in the L.S. Klinck papers and Presidential Records -
Klinck.
Wilfrid Sadler sous-fonds. -- 1902-1930.
13 cm of textual records.
Wilfrid Sadler was born in Cheshire, England, the son of James Sadler who, for many
years, had been prominent in agricultural and dairy organization work in Great Britain.
Wilfrid Sadler came to Canada in 1912 and studied agriculture, earning a B.S.A.
(Macdonald College) and M.Sc. (McGill University). He became the first appointment to
UBC's newly created Dept. of Dairying in 1918 and four years later became head of the
department. Sadler served in this capacity until his tragic death in 1933. While on a four
month leave of absence from the university to recover from poor health, he went
missing overboard from a cruise ship. Sadler was succeeded as department head by
Blythe Eagles.
Sous-fonds consists of articles, addresses, lecture notes, correspondence, exams,
conference programs, and publications pertaining to Sadler's professional life.
F.M. Clement sous-fonds. -- 1932-1974.
19.5 cm of textual records.
Born in Niagara-on-the-Lake, F.M. Clement took degrees in agriculture at the Ontario
Agricultural College (1911) and the University of Wisconsin (1922). After serving two
years as a lecturer in Horticulture at Macdonald College and two years as director of the
Vineland Experimental Station, he came to UBC as a professor of Horticulture in 1916
and became Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture in 1919. He led the Faculty for thirty
years before retiring in 1949 at which time he gave way to Blythe Eagles. In recognition
of his accomplishments and special interests, Clement was, in 1940, appointed Professor
and Head of the newly-established Department of Agricultural Economics.Clement's
outstanding contributions to UBC make him one of the institution's most notable
pioneers.
Sous-fonds consists of biographical information, notes, addresses, correspondence,
articles, printed materials, and publications pertaining to Clement's personal and
professional activities.
File List
BOX 1
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
1-1 C.V.s (1956, 1968, 1971)
1-2 Articles and Printed Material About B.E.
1-3 Family Histories - Eagles Family
1-3a Family History - Dunbar Family
Great Trekker Award (1966)
1-4 Letter from A.M.S. Announcing Award and Eagles' Response
1-5 B.E.'s Acceptance Speech (Draft)
1-6 Letters of Congratulations
1-7 Newspaper Clippings
1-8 Photographs
1-9 Miscellaneous Certificates - Violet Eagles
1-10 Miscellaneous Certificates - B.E.
1-11 Appointment Notices - B.E. (1966-1968, 1974-1980)
BOX 2
SPEECHES
2-1 "Science in Agriculture" (Dec. 17, 1931)
2-2 "The Fundamentals of Mineral and Vitamin Balance" [B.C. Electric Farm
Radio Broadcasts] (1934)
2-3 "The Vitamin Saga" [Vancouver Institute] (Nov. 2, 1940)
2-4 "The Influence of Chemical Thought on Biology" (1949)
2-5 B.C. Federation of Agriculture (Nov. 24, 1949)
2-6 B.C. Agronomists' Conference (Jan. 25, 1950)
2-7 "Modern Trends in Agricultural Education" [Vancouver Institute] (Feb. 1,
1950)
2-8 B.C. Breeders' Association (Feb. 14, 1950)
2-9 Chilliwack Board of Trade (Feb. 27, 1950)
2-10 B.C. Institute of Agrologists (April 15, 1950)
2-11 Presentation of Wilfred Sadler Memorial Gold Medal [Robert Young] (May
12, 1950)
2-12 Burnaby South High School [Graduation Address] (June 16, 1950)
2-13 "Food Production and Food Use" [New Westminster Gyro Club] (Nov. 9,
1950)
2-14 "The Nutritional Improvement of Life" [B.C. Dairymens' Association] (March
20, 1951)
2-15 Food Technology Banquet (May 3, 1951)
2-16 Wilfrid Sadler Presentation Address [Also a List of Former Winners] (May
18, 1951)
2-17 Vancouver Electric Club (Oct. 12, 1951)
2-18 Agricultural Institute of Canada [Presentation of Fellowship to F.M. Clement]
(Oct. 16, 1951)
2-19 B.C. Dairymen's Association (Jan. 29, 1952)
2-20 Alberta Dairymen's Association (Feb. 7, 1952)
2-21 "World Food Situation" [B.C. Penitentiary] (March 12, 1952)
2-22 "Trip East to the Kootenays" (Spring 1952)
2-23 American Society of Range Management [Kamloops] (June 25, 1952)
2-24 "The Community We are Attempting to Serve" (1952)
2-25 "Capsule College" [Kamloops] (April 17, 1953)
2-26 "Welcome Address" [Poultry Science Congress] (Aug. 24, 1953)
2-27 "College Curriculum: Agricultural Aspects of Agricultural Engineering"
[American Society of Agricultural Engineers] (Sept. 11, 1953)
2-28 Kraft Cheese Dinner (Sept. 29, 1953)
2-29 "Mineral Content of Foods" [Vancouver Board of Trade] (April 17, 1954)
2-30 "Proteins" [Mink Breeders, New Westminster] (April 1954)
2-31 Vocational Agricultural Conference [Chilliwack] (April 21, 1954)
2-32 "Green Pastures Program" (Sept. 1, 1954)
2-33 B.C. Feed Manufacturers'Association (October 1, 1954)
2-34 "Agricultural Education in B.C." [B.C. Federation of Agriculture] (Nov. 24,
1954)
2-35 B.C. Agronomists Conference (Jan. 26, 1955)
2-36 "Faculty Re-Organization" (1954/55)
2-37 "Vote of Thanks to K.W. Neatby" [Vancouver Institute] (March 19, 1955)
2-38 Field Day - Range Experiment Station [Kamloops] (June 1, 1955)
2-39 "Conservation" Panel Discussion [Kiwanis Club] (Sept. 1, 1955)
2-40 "Ramblings and Incoherent Thoughts: Science and Agriculture" [X-Club]
(Feb. 1956)
2-41 "A Re-Appraisal of Agricultural Education" (April 24, 1956)
2-42 "Graduate Studies and Research in Agriculture: Problems of the Future" [B.C.
Academy of Sciences] (April 27, 1956)
2-43 "Graduation Address" [Kamloops High School] (June 7, 1956)
2-44 Board of Governors' Tour of Farm (Aug. 27, 1956)
2-45 "Pasturization" [Short Course] (1957)
2-46 Board of Governors (Dec. 17, 1957)
BOX 3
3-1 High School Counsellors - Pannel Discussion (April 12, 1958)
3-2 Departure of Dr. Amp Hicks (1958)
3-3 Dr. MacLachland's Visit to Campus (Sept. 1958)
3-4 Introduction for Sir Herbert Howard (Nov. 1958)
3-5 "Agricultural Patterns of the Past and Future" [Potato Growers] (Dec. 1,
1958)
3-6 "Graduation Address" [North Vancouver HIgh School] (March 10, 1959)
3-7 Chiliwack Rotary (May 8, 1959)
3-8 "Television -- Faculty of Agriculture" (May 24, 1959)
3-9 "Graduation Address" [Armstrong High School] (June 5, 1959)
3-10 "Scientific and Economic Progress in Agriculture" [Vancouver Kiwanis Club]
(Sept. 3, 1959)
3-11 "Biochemistry of Individuals" [White Rock] (Sept. 21, 1959)
3-12 Dean Clement Luncheon [75th Birthday] (Nov. 21, 1959)
3-13 "The Pace of Science in Agriculture" [B.C. Federation of Agriculture] (Dec. 1,
1959)
3-14 B.C. Agrologists' Conference (Jan. 1960)
3-15 "Aims and Objectives of Extension Education" [Canadian Agricultural
Extension Council] (April 29, 1960)
3-16 "Agriculture and Civilization" [B.C. Society for the Study of the History and
Philosophy of Science] (Nov. 2, 1960)
3-17 "Trip to Great Britain" [Agricultural Institute of Canada] (May 16, 1961)
3-18 "Agricultural Extension at UBC - Past and Present" [Seminar on Agricultural
Extension in B.C.] (May 18, 1961)
3-19 B.C. Federation of Agriculture (1962) [Notes only -- address not delivered]
3-20 Vernon High School (Nov. 1962)
3-21 "Agricultural Education: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" [B.C. Fruit
Growers' Association] (Jan. 1963)
3-22 Victoria College Biology Club (1963)
3-23 "The Role of Education in the Development of B.C. Agriculture" [B.C.
Natural Resources Conference] (Feb. 1964)
3-24 "50th Anniversary of Summerland Research Station" (June 1964)
3-25 Cairn Ceremony (Sept. 30, 1964)
3-26 Faculty Dinner (Oct. 6, 1964)
3-27 "What Should be the Aims and Objectives of Education in Agriculture at the
Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Level" [Agricultural Institute of Canada,
Van. Branch] (Jan. 18, 1965)
3-28 Dinner Honoring A.J. Wood (May 5, 1965)
3-29 "Agricultural Graduates in Agri-Business: The Educator's View" [Agricultural
Institute of Canada] (June 1, 1965)
3-30 Agricultural Institute of Canada (June 21, 1965)
3-31 Horsebreeders (1965)
3-32 Jack Davy Testimonial (Spring 1966)
3-33 Japanese Lantern Ceremony [L. Leask] (April 28, 1966)
3-34 Great Trekker Address (1966)
3-35 Dedication of Guichon Picture (1966)
3-36 "The Development of the Chemistry of Vitamins" [Dept. of the History of
Medicine and Science] (Oct. 1966)
3-37 Committee to Select Successor to Dean Eagles (Nov. 18, 1966)
3-37a Lower Mainland Fruit Processing (Dec. 1966)
3-38 "Fifty Years On -- In Retrospect" (c. 1967)
3-39 Opening of the H.R. MacMillan Building (June 14, 1967)
3-40 "Food and the Future" [Vancouver Electric Club] (Nov. 17, 1967)
3-41 "Thoughts Today on Tomorrow's Dairy Industry" [National Dairy Council of
Canada] (Sept. 24, 1968)
3-42 G.G. Moe Memorial Service (Aug. 13, 1972)
3-43 Fairview Reunion (Sept. 30, 1975)
3-44 X-Club (Nov. 5, 1980)
3-45 Registrar's Tribute (April 18, 1984)
3-46 "Volunteer of the Year" Presentation Speech [G.L. Morfitt] (May 17, 1984)
3-47 Warren Kitts' Retirement Luncheon (July 7, 1984)
3-48 "Agriculture and Education in Richmond's Early Days" (Nov. 1984)
3-49 "L.S. Klinck" [Agricultural Institute of Canada] (Feb. 1985)
3-50 "David G. Laird" Memorial (Oct. 24, 1985)
3-51 "Discussion of Teaching -- Younger Faculty [n.d.]
3-52 "Tribute to Dean Clement" [n.d.]
3-53 "Education and Food" [n.d.]
3-54 "Bert Brink Tribute" [n.d.]
3-55 Dairymen (Cloverdale) [n.d.]
3-56 Morgan Horse Breeders [n.d.]
3-57 B.C. Farmers' Institute [n.d.]
3-58 Miscellaneous Speech Notes
BOX 4
Agricultural Undergraduate Society -- Notes for Eagles' Talks during the Spring and
Fall banquets
4-1 Oct. 27, 1949
4-2 Nov. 2, 1950
4-3 Oct. 31, 1951
4-4 Nov. 3, 1952
4-5 Spring 1953
4-6 Nov. 2, 1953
4-7 Oct. 31, 1955
4-8 Nov. 15, 1957
4-9 Feb. 5, 1958
4-10 Nov. 17, 1958
4-11 Feb. 1959
4-12 Nov. 20, 1959
4-13 Feb. 17, 1960
4-14 March 22, 1961
4-15 Nov. 17, 1962
4-16 Nov. 16, 1963
4-17 March 16, 1966
4-18 Nov. 19, 1966
4-19 March 1967
BOX 5
PUBLICATIONS
5-1 "Biochemistry of Sulphur. II. The Isolation of Ergothioneine from Ergot of
Rye" (1928)
5-2 "Nitrogen Requirements of the Lactic Acid Bacteria" [B.E. & Wilfrid Sadler]
(1932)
5-3 "Cheese Riping Studies"
"Nitrogen Requirements of Lactic Acid Bacteria" [B.E. & Wilfrid Sadler]
(1932)
"The Nitrogen Requirements of the Lactic Acid Bacteria" [Wilfrid Sadler, B.E.,
& Gladys Penderly] (1932)
"Casein-Splitting Abilities of Lactic Acid Bacteria" [B.E. & Wilfrid Sadler]
(1933)
"The Influence of the Configurational Relations of the Hexoses on the Sugar-
Fermenting Abilities of Lactic Acid Streptococci" [Olga Okulitch & B.E.]
(1936)
"Wildiers' Bios and the Lactic Acid Bateria" [B.E., Alexander J. Woods & John
F. Bowen] (1936)
"The Influence of Different Extracts on the Acid Production of Lactic and
Bacteria" [Wilfrid Sadler, B.E., John F. Bowen & Alexander J. Woods] (1936)
"The Influence of Yeast Extract on the Types of Streptococci Found in
Starters" [B.E., Olga Okulitch & Alexander G. Campbell] (1936)
5-4 "The Chemistry of Milk Proteins" (1952)
5-5 "Wither U.B.C. Agriculture Graduates?" (1956)
5-6 "Makes of the University -- Leonard Sylvanus Klinck" (1957)
5-7 "Dairy Science Education in Canada: The Department of Dairying, Faculty of
Agriculture, U.B.C." [B.E. & J.J.R. Campbell] (1959)
5-8 "Agricultural Extension at U.B.C. -- Past and Present" (1961)
5-9 "UBC Faculty of Agriculture Dean Welcomes Communications
Opening" (1964)
5-10 "The Role of Education in the Development of British Columbia Agriculture"
(1964)
5-11 "Agricultural Graduates in Agribusiness -- The Educator's View" (1965)
5-12 "Agricultural Education at the University of British Columbia: Its Beginnings"
(1965)
5-13 "Fifty Years on ... In Retrospect" (1967)
5-14 "Desalting Milk and Whey by Iron Retardation and Gel Filtration" [S. Nakai,
W.A. Blair, A. Helmersen & B.E.] (1968)
5-15 "The University's Dairy Department" (1968)
5-16 "Leonard Sylvanus Klinck, 1877-1969" (1969)
5-17 "F.M. Clement, 1884-1974" (1974)
5-18 "Joseph Francis Morgan, 1918-1976" (1976)
5-19 Forward to The Fraser's History (1977)
5-20 "Biochemistry as I Have Known It" (1979)
5-21 "Jacob Biely, 1902-1982" (1982)
BOX 6
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE / SUBJECT FILES
6-1 Correspondence "A"
Agricultural Undergraduate Society (1962, 1964, 1966, 1976, 1978, 1979)
Allen, Dorothy (1972, 1983)
Alumni Association (1967, 1969, 1979, 1980)
Alumni Fund (1978, 1982)
Anglican Foundation of Canada (1982)
Angus, Annie (1978)
Arkley, Mary
Armstrong (Tim) Educational Foundation (1967, 1981)
Armstrong, Tim (1974, 1977)
Atkinson, Jean (1972, 1983)
6-2 Subject Files "A"
Acres, Stephen D.
Agricultural Undergraduate Society
Agricultural Institute of Canada
Alumni Association
6-3 Correspondence "B"
Bailey, Peter (1977)
Banfield, John & Cheryl (1984)
Barer, Barbara (1979)
Barss, A.F. (1965)
Barss, Walter (1980)
Bates, David V. (1975)
Bell, Harry (1982)
Bentley, C.F. (1965)
Berlow, Stacey (1983)
Biely, Jacob (1972, 1975, 1976)
Biely, Gordon (1983)
Biller, John & Kay (1984)
6-3 Billings, F.L. (1970)
Binning, Jessie
Binning (B.C.) Memorial Fellowship (1980)
Biochemical Society (1978, 1979, 1981)
Black, Sam (1978)
Boggs, Theodore (1964)
Bomke, Art & Carol (1982)
Bond, Melanie & Mason
Bostock, A.E. (1966)
Bowker, Mrs. A.D.
Brink, Vernon [Bert] (1971, 1972, 1979, 1983, 1984)
B.C. Boy's Choir (1979)
B.C. Federation of Agriculture (1971)
B.C. Honey Producers Association (1967)
B.C. Veterinary Association (1966, 1967)
Brittain, W.H. (1964)
Brock House (1982)
Brown, Blythe (1975, 1984)
Brown, Dwight (1967)
Brunning, Jim & Maragret (1983)
Buchanan, John M. (1969)
Buchanan, Sheila (1965, 1978, 1982)
Buck, F.E. (1965)
Bulley, Judith
Burnaby Council of Women
Busst, Betty (1984)
6-4 Subject Files "B"
Best, Charles H.
Bickersteth, John B.
Binning, Bertram C.
Bollert, Mary L.
Branion, Hugh D.
British Columbia Academy of Science
Brock House
Buck, Frank
6-5 Subject Files "B" - Barss, A.F.
6-6 Subject Files "B" - Biely, Jacob
6-7 Subject Files "B" - Brink, Vernon (Bert)
6-8 Correspondence "C"
Cacanindin, Mauro (1966)
Campbell, Jack (1983)
Campbell, Nancy (1985)
Canadian Association for Adult Education (1963)
Canadian Biochemical Society
Canadian Society of Microbiologists (1978)
Carlson, Tina
Cary, C.A. (1929)
Castle, Carol (1974-1983)
Chang, Helen (1979)
Chandler, Mrs. Jack (1967)
Charles Dickens Elementary School (1982)
Cherry, Clarke & Myrtle (1974)
Clark, Charles F.
6-8 Clark, R.H. (1929)
Clement, F.M. (1965)
Clement, Margaret (1964)
Clyne, J.V. (1982)
Collard, Carlton (1979)
Commons, Haddon (1980)
Cook, H.M. (1967, 1974)
Corner, J. (1979)
Coward, Betty & Ken (1978)
Crickmay, Colin (1974)
Cubitt, Douglas & Pat (1980)
6-9 Subject Files "C"
Canadian Club of Vancouver
Chemical Institute of Canada
Clark, Joe
Clark (Margaret M.F.) Memorial Scholarship
Class of '30
Class of Aggie '35
Columbia Methodist College
Cross, Robert
6-10 Correspondence "D"
Daniells, Laurenda (1983)
Darrach, Marvin (1969)
Dauphinie, Muriel (1983)
David, J. (1967)
Davy, Helen
Davy (J.G.) Memorial Fund (1977)
Dickson, F. (1964)
Dion, George (1967)
Domvile, Serena (1979, 1980)
Dorling, Michael (1972, 1977, 1981, 1983)
Drew, Cherilyn
Duckham, A.N. (1967, 1970)
Dunkley, W.L. (1966)
6-11 Subject Files "D"
Dauphinee, James A.
Davy, J.G.
Davy (J.G.) Memorial Library Fund
Daya, M.R.
Delta (Map)
Dorling, Michael
Dunbar, Mary
6-11b Correspondence "E"
Eagles, Burton (1969)
Eaton, G.W. (1967)
6-12 Subject Files "E"
Eagles, Issac
Eagles, Douglas E.
Elliot Building (U. of Victoria)
6-13 "F" Correspondence
Farstad, Laurie
Finn, D.B.
Forshaw, R.P. (1979, 1980)
Friesen, John K. (1967)
Fry, Jean (1977)
6-14 "F" Subject Files
Faculty Women's Club
Fritz-James, Philip C.
6-15 "G" Correspondence
Gage, Walter H. (1969)
Gardner, J.A.F. (1976)
Gelder, Arlene (1964)
Gibson, James A. (1964)
Gibson, William C. (1967, 1970)
Glen, Robert (1967)
Gnup, Frank T. (1974)
Godwin, Florence (1978)
Golding, Norman S.
Gornall, Allan G. (1974)
Gram, Ralph
Greenwood, Ian F. (1967)
6-16 "G" Subject Files
Gage, Walter H.
Gardner, J.A.F.
Gnup (Frank) Memorial Fund
Great Trek Commeration Banquet
Gropius, Walter
6-17 "H" Correspondence
Hamilton, Jean
Hannah, David (1979)
Harris, Bill
Harvey, B.H. (1967)
Hay, Mrs. Kenneth A.
Healy, Eileen (1967)
Health Sciences Historical Society of B.C. (1966)
Henderson, W.E. (1975)
Heritage Village (1972, 1974)
Herridge, Herbert W. (1965)
Herring, Colleen
Hill, F.M.
Hinkley, Ruth (1977)
Hirst, Ethel & Eddie
Hornby, Margaret (1978)
Horlacker, Walter R. (1964)
6-17 Hunter, George (1964)
Huchelega, Gay
Huntington, Ron (1976, 1979)
6-18 "H" Subject Files
Hirst, James G.
Hornby, Cedric
Hunter, George
Huntington, Ron
Hutchinson, A.H.
6-19 "J" Correspondence
Jenkins, W.A. (1965)
Johns, Jean (1983)
6-20 "K" Correspondence
Kadzielawa, Arthur (1979)
Keate, Stuart (1967)
King, E.M. (1972)
Kirkconnell, Watson (1971)
Kitts, Warren D. (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)
Klinck, Elizabeth (1975, 1983)
Klinck, L.S. (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967)
6-21 "K" Subject Files
Keenleyside, Katherine
Khorana, H. Gordird
King Edward Campus (Vancouver Community College)
King, Harry M.
Kitts, Warren D.
Klinck, L.S.
6-22 "L" Correspondence
Laing, Geraldine (1975)
Landon, Gordon (1969, 1974, 1984)
Larkin, P.A. (1976)
Lawrence, Marion (1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980)
Leeson, Gary (1973, 1977)
Leggat, Peter S. (1972)
Lett, Evelyn (1964, 1982, 1984)
Library [UBC] (1982, 1984)
Lloyd, E.A. (1967, 1969, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980)
Lockhead, Grant (1969)
Logan, Harry T.
6-23 "L" Subject Files
Laird, David G.
Lefevre, Harry W.
Lett (Sherwood) Memorial Scholarship Fund
Lett, Evelyn & Sherwood
Lloyd, E.A.
Logan, Harry T.
Lord, Arthur E.
6-24 "M" Correspodence
McAllister, Janet
McCannel, J.E. (1966)
McCausland, H.D. (1967)
McCreary, J.F. (1963)
McCullough, Ann (1979)
McDonald, Ian J. (1967)
McGavin, Allen M. (1969)
McGillivary, William A. (1972)
McGeer, Kay D. (1977)
MacGregor, Neill (1968)
McGregor, Malcolm F. (1967)
MacKenzie, Dorothy (1976)
McKenzie, Fred F. (1965, 1981)
MacKenzie, Norman (1971)
McLennan, Cora I. (1978, 1983, 1984)
McLennan, Lester W. (1965, 1968)
MacLeod, Helen (1964, 1971)
MacLeod, R.A. (1965)
MacMillan, Harvey R. (1967)
Macdonald, John B. (1964, 1966, 1967)
6-24 March, B.E. (1984)
Margen, Sheldon (1972)
Marshall, J.B. (1980)
Mawdsley, Dorothy
Mead, Henry
Mitchell, Kyle & Mary
Moe, Olive (1964)
Morgan, J.F. (1968)
Morrison, R.G. (1978)
Mowatt, Margaret (1976)
Multiple Sclerosis Society (1968)
Murray, Doris (1971)
6-25 "M" Subject Files
MacKenzie, C.D.
MacLachland, J.D.
MacLennan, John H.
McLennan, Lester
MacMillan, Harvey R.
MacPhee, E.D.
March, B.E.
Miller, Donavan F.
Moe, G.G.
Mounce, Marion J.
Multiple Sclorosis Society
BOX 7
7-1 "N" Correspondence
National Life (1979, 1980)
National Trust (1969)
Neilson, Nora (1950)
Nelson, Don (1968)
Nip, Joseph (1974)
Nishiguchi, Y. (1984)
Norman, Rossalynn
7-2 "N" Subject
Neill, John
7-3 "O" Correspondence
Oldfield, Jim E. (1977)
Oloffs, P.C. (1969)
Osmond, Dan (1977)
7-4 "O" Subject File
Okulitch, George
Oyster River Farm
7-5 "P" Correspondence
Partridge, Mike & Micki (1984)
Pederson, K. George (1983)
Pederson, Joan (1984)
Perry, Neil (1966)
Peterson, S.B. (1972, 1973)
Phillips, Harold (1974)
Piggitt, Vi & Hu
Pitt, Katherine & Michael (1982)
Plaskett, J.F. (1966, 1967)
Poirier, Jacques (1965)
Polglase, W.J. (1975)
Pongskul, V. (1970)
Powrie, Jean & Bill
Progressive Conservative Association (1983)
7-6 "P" Subject Files
P.C. Canada Fund
Phi Gamma Delta
Plaskett, J.F.
7-7 "R" Correspondence
Rake, Jim (1978)
Ramakrishnam, T. (1964, 1984)
Reid, Elna
Reid, Lorne (1979)
Reifel, George (1967, 1968)
Renney, Art (1964)
Reverson, Roselynn (1964)
Richards, Ab (1975)
7-7 Richards, Margaret (1972, 1977)
Richter, Frank (1966, 1967)
Robbins, W. (1980)
Roberts, Auvry (1967)
Robinson, John (1975, 1980, 1984)
Rogers, C.B. (1968)
Rome, A.H. (1979)
Roughton, Jack (1970)
7-8 "R" Subject Files
Ration Books
Renney, Arthur J.
Robinow, C.F.
Rowles, Charlie A.
7-9 "S" Correspondence
Salisbury, Evelyn (1967)
Sanford, G.R. (1983)
Saunders, Maurice (1978)
Savage, K.G. (1966, 1967, 1968)
Savvides, E. (1971)
Searles, Isabel G. (1964)
Shaw, Michael (1975)
Shrum, Gordon (1967, 1980, 1983)
S.F.U. Annual Fund Committee (1978)
Simpson, Fred (1970)
Smith, David B. (1979, 1980)
Smith, G.P. (1980)
Smythe, Kathleen (1977)
Somvile, Senera (1976)
Spencer, E.Y. (1980)
Spencer, G.J.
Staley, Len & Lorraine
Stockstad, Paul (1966)
Stuart-Stubbs, Basil (1979)
Stupich, David (1962)
Sutton, F.A. (1967)
Swackhamer, Dave (1962)
Swangard, Helen (1980)
Synadinos, J.P. (1985)
7-10 "S" Subject Files
Sadler (Wilfrid) Memorial Gold Medal
Sedgewick, G.G.
Shaw, Michael
Shrum, Gordon M.
Sigma Tau Upsilon (Agricultural Fraternity)
Stevenson, Lionel
Stockmen's Conference
7-11 "T" Correspondence
Taylor, Bill
Topping, Marjorie (1964)
Trowbridge, Florence (1985)
Turnbull, J.M. (1980)
Turner, Alex H. (1967)
7-12 "U" Subject Files
University Club of Vancouver
7-13 "V" Correspondence
Vancouver Opera Association (1978, 1979, 1982)
Vancouver Playhouse (1978, 1979, 1982)
Vancouver Oral Centre (1983)
Vancouver School of Theology (1979, 1980, 1982)
Vancouver Symphony Society (1979, 1980)
Vance, Dennis E. (1982)
7-14 "V" Subject Files
Vancouver Institute
7-15 "W" Correspondence
Wainaina, G.G. (1977)
Warren, Harry V. (1969)
Watkins, R.J. (1966)
Watson, Elizabeth (1964)
Weir, J.R. (1964, 1965)
Wellwood, Robert
Wessel, Jack L. (1984)
Weston, Isabel (1972, 1980, 1984)
Weston, Stan (1979)
Wicks, Michael (1964)
White, W.J. (1965, 1983)
Wijetunge, G.J. (1965, 1983)
Will, Robert (1980)
Williams, L.M. (1964)
Willis, F.G. (1956)
Wilson, R.A. (1969)
Winson, Ethel (1969)
Wood, Alexander J. (1964, 1966, 1969)
Wood, Eileen (1965, 1966, 1977)
Wright, Thomas G. (1964)
Wyatt, R.E. (1976)
7-16 "W" Subject Files
Warren, Harry V.
Weinberg, Karl
Winson, J.W.
Wood, Alexander J.
Wood (Alexander J.) Memorial Collection
Wood, Stanley D.
Wynne, Arthur
7-17 "X" Subject File
X-Club
7-18 "Y" Correspondence
Yandle, Anne (1971)
7-19 Receipts for Miscellaneous Donations (1966/67)
RESEARCH / LECTURE NOTES
BOX 8
Course Material
8-1 Agriculture 100 [History of Scientific Agriculture]
Essay Topics (1963), Examinations (1963/64)
8-2 Biology 3 - Notes [n.d.]
8-3 Dairying – Examinations:
Dairying 200 (1952/53)
Dairying 203 (1948-1950)
Dairying 303 (1947)
8-4 Dairying - Examinations:
Dairying 7 (1921-1946)
Dairying 407 (1946-1953)
Chemistry 425 (Outlines of Biochemistry)
8-5 Student Lecture Notes [Lora Neilson] (1947/48)
8-6 Miscellaneous Notes [n.d.]
8-7 Lab Notes [n.d.]
8-8 Lecture Notes [n.d.]
8-9 Lab Manual [n.d.]
8-10 "Outline of Biochemistry" [n.d.]
Biochemistry 430
8-11 Notes [n.d.]
8-12 Notes, Printed and Published Material Re: Biochemistry
8-13 Notes [n.d.]
8-14 Lecture Notes [n.d.]
8-15 UBC Laboratory Manual - "Outlines of Biochemistry" (1960)
8-16/21 Dairy Lab Readings
8-22 Miscellaneous Notes
Miscellaneous Research Material
8-23 Cheese-Ripening Studies - Correspondence, Reports (1930-1932)
This material includes information about research conducted by Eagles and
Wilfrid Sadler under the joint Empire Marketing Board - UBC Research Fund.
The fund was initially established to facilitate research into the cheese
ripening process beginning with Kingston cheese. With the budget of the the
EMB reduced in 1932/33 it was no longer possible to continue the research
program.
8-24 Colour Research - "Effect of Hot Water on the Acetone Acid Ether Soluble
Constituents of Hemlock" by B.E. - Report (1932)
8-25 Cheese Studies - Kingston Cheese - Miscellaneous Correspondence, Printed
Material (1911, 1985)
8-26, 27 Misc. Published Studies - Primarily by UBC Personnel (1920-1932)
8-28 Miscellaneous Dairy Research - Correspondence, Printed Material,
Publications (1966-1972)
BOX 9
MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL MATERIALS
Student Awards
Always generous in giving of their time and energy to the affairs of the
university, Blythe and Violet Eagles have, over the years, endowed awards
which recognize the accomplishments of students in the Faculty of
Agriculture. The following records consist of the various prizes which they
have endowed. The "Book" prizes were awarded for outstanding
achievements in essay, for leadership and the requirements of Agriculture 300
[Field Trip]. The Agricultural Sciences Founding Faculty Awards were
established and endowed by the Eagles in 1976 to honour the contributions of
the pioneers of the Faculty of Agriculture at UBC. The "Student Award"
records consist of the names of the various prize recipients, their letters of
appreciation to the Eagles and other financial information.
9-1 V.C. Brink Book Prize (1971-1984)
9-2 Dean Blythe Eagles Book Prize (1971-1982)
9-3 Violet and Blythe Eagles Undergraduate Prize in Biochemistry (1979-1983)
9-4 Violet and Blythe Eagles Graduate Prize in Biochemistry (1979-1981)
Agricultural Sciences Founding Faculty Awards
9-5 Background Material
9-6 L.S. Klinck Prize in Agriculture (1978-1983)
9-7 F.M. Clement Prize in Agricultural Economics (1976-1983)
9-8 Wilfrid Sadler Prize in Dairying (1976-1983)
9-9 G.G. Moe Prize in Agronomy (1976-1983)
9-10 H.M. King Prize in Animal Science (1976-1983)
9-11 E.A. Lloyd Prize in Poultry Science (1976-1983)
9-12 A.F. Barss Prize in Horticulture (1976-1983)
9-13 F.E. Buck Prize in Landscape Horticulture (1976-1983)
9-14 P.A. Boving Prize in Agriculture (1975-1983)
9-15 D.G. Laird Prize in Soil Science (1977-1983)
9-16 Miscellaneous Printed Material and Correspondence
Social Events Records
9-17 Deer Lake University (1958) - Party Quiz Reach for the Top [n.d.]
9-18 B.E.'s Retirement - Correspondence, Addresses (1967)
9-19 "60th Anniversary of the Appointment of L.S. Klinck" - Correspondence,
Printed Material, Notes (May 1974)
9-20 B.E.'s 70th Birthday - Correspondence, Cards, Addresses, Notes (April 1977)
9-21 50th Wedding Anniversary - Cards, Correspondence (July 1980)
9-22 Miscellaneous Invitations
Organizations with Which Eagles Associated
9-23 Agricultural Institute of Canada - Printed Material
9-24 Canadian Society of Microbiologists - Correspondence, Printed Material,
Publications (1963-1968)
9-25 Royal Society of Canada - Correspondence, Printed Material (1964-1984)
Miscellaneous Subject Files
9-26 B.E. Appointment Book (1949)
9-27 B.E. Appointment Book (1967)
9-28 Burnaby History - Printed Material, Notes, Clippings, Photograph
9-29 University of Toronto - Printed Material (1931-1961) [Includes Addresses by
Hardolf Wastenays (1947), Robert Falconer (1931), and Robert M. Hutchins
(1952)]
9-30 J.V. Clyne - Addresses [13] (1971-1981)
9-31 Maude Lenore Menton - Biographical Information
9-32 Marion Jean Mounce - Biographical Information
M.A. MacDonald
9-33 Miscellaneous - Blythe Eagles Gold Medal – Photograph Cohorts (Dairying
Classes, 1934-1949) John Masefield, "There are Few Earthly Things More
Beautiful Than a University"
9-34 United Kingdom Agricultural Mission to Canada - Report (1950)
9-35 British Columbia Industrial and Scientific Research Council - Minutes,
Reports (1945-1947)
9-36 Committee on Chemistry - Report, Notes (1949/50)
9-37 Biological Discussion Club - Annual Report (1931/32)
9-38 B.Sc. Thesis - "Studies of the Binding Characteristics of the Monoclona
Antibody RHO-8A6 Against Bovine Rod Photorecetor Rhodopsin" by Daisy
Homol (1986)
9-39 B.E.'s Notes for Seminar at UBC [n.d.]
9-40 B.E.'s Notes for Seminar at SFU (1978)
9-41 Printed Material - Membership Cards, Licence. etc.
BOX 10
10-1 "Molecular Biology" and "Nutrition" - Articles, Printed Material
10-2/4 "Agricultural Education" - Papers, Reports, Articles
10-5 "University Education - General" - Printed Material, Articles
10-6 "Education - General" - Articles, Printed Material
BOX 11
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE MATERIAL
11-1 General Historical Material - Reports, Articles:
"An Historical Review of the Curriculum of the Faculty of Agriculture, 1917-
1961" [With draft notes]
"Faculty of Agriculture" B.E. (1955)
"Report to the President - Faculty of Agriculture" (1961)
"Agricultural Education at UBC" B.E. (1965)
"Fifty Years On....In Retrospect" B.E. (1967)
"Fifty Year History of the Faculty of Agriculture" Committee (1966-1967)
In order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first class of students in
the Faculty of Agriculture at U.B.C., it was decided to prepare a history of the
period. A committee was appointed to prepare the history which would
summarize the development of agricultural teaching and research at the
university for the period 1917-1967. Committee members included:
G.L. Landon - Chairman (Ag. '23)
Dr. Alden F. Barss (Prof. Emeritus - Horticulture)
Frank C. Clark (Ag. '36)
Ted Cohen (Ag. '42)
Dr. Blythe Eagles (Dean of Fac. of Ag.)
Ian Greenwood (Ag. '49)
Harry M. King (Prof. Emeritus - Animal Husbandry)
Dr. D.G. Laird (Prof. Emeritus - Soils)
George H. Reifel (Ag. '44)
Stan Westen (Ag. '39)
11-2 Preliminary Preparations - Correspondence, Lists of Potential Participants
(May - Sept. 1966)
11-3 Committee Minutes, Correspondence (Sept. 1966 - Sept. 1967)
11-4 Unidentified Draft of History
11-5 Unidentified Draft of History
11-6 Draft 4 of History (April 17 - 20, 1967)
11-7 Miscellaneous Samples of Histories
H.R. MacMillan Building Opening (1967)
On June 14, 1967, a new forestry-agricultural complex was opened on the
campus. Named in honour of the distinguished forest industrialist, the H.R.
MacMillan Building provided the facilities for inter-disciplinary training in
two closely related areas of study which arose out of two of the provinces
renewable resources. Presiding over the opening of the new facilities was one
of Eagles last official duties as Dean of Agricultural Sciences.
11-8 Address by B.E. (June 14, 1967)
11-9 A.G. McCalla & Stephen Spurr - Correspondence, Speeches, Biographical
Information, Photographs
11-10 Correspondence - Invitations to the Opening - Regrets (June 1967)
11-11 Guest Lists
11-12 Building Plans (1964, 1966)
11-13 Newspaper Clippings (1967)
11-14 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Reports, Minutes
11-15 Printed Material - Invitations, Programs
11-16 Memorabilia - Name Plates (F.M. Clement, G.G. Moe, A.F. Barss, G.H.
Harris, E.A. Lloyd, D.G. Laird, P.A. Boving)
11-17 Tape Recording of Opening Ceremony
11-18 Photographs
11-18a H.R. MacMilan Building - Sculpture - Correspondence (1966)
11-18b "Report of the Second Conference of Representatives of the Department of
Education, of the Dept. of Agriculture, and the University of British Columbia
on Delimitation and Correlation of Work" (1917)
Miscellaneous Department/Division Material
11-19 Dept. of Agricultural Economics - Report (1961/62)
11-20 Dept. of Agricultural Engineering and Mechanics - Correspondence, Reports,
Plans (1962-1965)
11-21 Division of Animal Science - Report on Research and Development (1962)
11-22 Dept. of Dairying - List of Dairying Theses (1921-1967)
"The Department of Dairying, UBC" [History] B.E. (1959)
Personnel Material - Campbell, J.J. (1945/46) - Townsley, P.M. (1966/67)
Miscellaneous Correspondence, Financial Estimates (1937/38)
11-23 Dept. of Food Science - Misc. Correspondence, Reports Re: Establishment of
Dept. of F.S. (1965, 1967)
11-24 Division of Plant Science - Report (1962)
11-25 Dept. of Poultry Science - Reports (1962, 1966/67)
11-26 Dept. of Soil Science - Report on Research (1954-1962)
11-27 Departmental Policy - Misc. (1958/59)
11-28 Graduates in Agriculture (1963)
11-29 Student Evaluations of Faculty [n.d.]
11-30 Fundraising - Friends of Agriculture - Lists of Contributors (1963/64)
Alumni Annual Giving Fund Campaign-Correspondence Notes (1966)
11-31 Committee on the Institute of Agricultural Research - Report (1954)
11-32 Committee on the Occupational Courses Leading to a Diploma in Agriculture
- Reports (1962)
Committee on Science and Courses Basic to the Curriculum in Agriculture -
Report [n.d.]
11-33 Faculty of Agricultural Science - Annual Reports (1974/75 - 1976/77)
11-34 Faculty of Agricultural Science - Annual Reports (1977/78 - 1979/82)
11-35 Ag Science News (Dec. 1976, Nov. 1979)
Food for Thought (Dec. 1981 - June 1986) [With gaps]
11-36 Aggies UBC (1964/65)
The Aggies are Here (1966/67)
11-37 "Animal and Poultry Science Seminar" (1972)
11-38 "Animal and Poultry Science Seminar" (1973)
11-39 Miscellaneous Clippings Re: Faculty of Ag.
11-40 Miscellaneous Printed Material
BOX 12
UBC HISTORY - GENERAL
Fairview / Heritage Committee Records
The Fairview Committee was established under the auspices of the Alumni
Association in the mid-1970s. Composed of UBC graduates from 1915 to 1928,
the Committee undertook projects designed to commemorate the history of
the university, particularly relating to the Fairview era. Working on the
recommendations of the Committee, the Boardof Management of the Alumni
Association passed the following motion at its January 1983 meeting:
“That the work of the Fairview Committee be incorporated into a new
heritage committee for UBC and that this committee be given every support
by the Alumni Association to look after the recording and preservation of the
University's heritage.”
Blythe Eagles, who served as chairman of the old Fairview Committee,
assumed the chairmanship of the expanded Heritage Committee. The
Heritage Committee included the following three original sub-committees:
1) Fairview - Dr. Harry Warren (Chairman)
2) 1928 - 1945 - A.H. Rome (Chairman)
3) 1945 - present John Banfield (Chairman)
Later a 1963 - 1986 sub-committee was added.
Fairview Committee Records (1977-1982)
12-1 Minutes, Correspondence (1977-1982)
12-2 Fairview Committee Members (1979/80)
12-3 List of UBC Graduates (1916-1928) [1975]
12-4 List of UBC Graduates (1916-1929) [1979]
12-5 List of UBC Graduates (1921/22) [1982]
Heritage Committee Records (1982-1986)
12-6 Background Material
12-7 Minutes, Correspondence (1983)
12-8 Minutes, Correspondence (1984-1986)
12-9 Fairview Committee Members (1986)
Heritage Committee - 1928-1945 Sub-Committee
12-10 Minutes, Correspondence (1982-1985)
12-11 "Humanities" Working Group - Reminiscence Project - Correspondence, List
of Participants (1985)
12-12 Copies of Submitted Reminiscences:
Akrigg, G.P.V. - "Sedgewick: The Man and His Achievements" - "Leaves from
an Undergraduate Diary"
Anonymous - "The Sedgewulf Saga"
Beattie, R. Norman - "Lionel Haweis at UBC"
Buckland, Clare M. - "The Student Christian Movement at UBC"
Carey, David - No Title
Chave, Cyril S. - "The Sixty Who Tilted at Windmills"
DeBeck, Ward F. - "Two Nickels to Snap Together"
Farhni, Mildred O. - "Student Christian Movement"
Gibson, James A. - "A Reminiscence of Arts '31"
Gibson, William C. - "John Ridington's Castle"
Grantham, Ronald - "The Grantham Suspension - The Ubyssey Tests Free
Speech in 1931"
Kask, John L. - "How the Famous G.G. Sedgewick Disposed of Me"
Keate, J. Stuart - "The Day We Tried to Fire the President"
12-13 Copies of Submitted Reminiscences:
Kelly, Eric - "Recollections of the Student Christian Movement"
Kelly, Mary - "Recollections of the Student Christian Movement"
Lea, G.T. - "Players' Club Antics Backstage"
McAllister, Clare M. - "A Civilizing Education"
McDougal, R.L. - "A Triptych - UBC"
McGregor, Malcolm F. - "Of Classics Professors.."
Nemetz, Nathan T. - "Random Recollections of UBC in the 1920s"
Newby, Constance M. - No Title
Palmer, H.M. - "The Sedgewickian Legacy"
Parliament, John H. - No Title
Risk, Sidney - "My Very Personal Memories"
Rupp, Mary - The Founding of Phraters"
Rodden, Sam - "The Rites of Passage"
Sager, Arthur - "The Players' Club and All That"
12-14 Copies of Submitted Reminiscences:
Shilvock, Winston A. - "History of the Student Publicity Campaign, 1932"
Simpson, Samuel L. - "The Social Science Club"
Somerset, Dorothy - "Some Players' Club Memories"
Stubbs, Betty - "Dean Mary Bollert"
Tillman, Frances T. - "S.C.M. Years, 1936-1939"
Tolmie, J. Ross - No Title
Wirick, Arthur J. - "Henry Angus - Soloquizer"
Heritage Committee - 1945-1962 Sub-Committee
12-15 Minutes (1985)
12-16 Members (1985)
12-17 Miscellaneous Records and Printed Material from the Heritage Committee
University Investigation, Lampman Report, Student Publicity Campaign (1930-1932)
12-18 Typescript Extract of Report by Judge Lampman
12-19 Clippings Re: Klinck and the University (ca. 1931)
12-20 Miscellaneous Material
UBC Presidents
Material consists of clippings and printed material assembled by Eagles and
arranged by presidents.
12-21 Walter Gage
12-22 Kenneth Hare
12-23 Douglas T. Kenny
12-24 N.A.M. MacKenzie
12-25 John B. Macdonald
Miscellaneous
12-26 History of Homecoming (1955, 1961)
12-27 Department of Bacteriology - Correspondence, Reports (1951-1965)
12-28 President's Ad Hoc Committee on the School of Home Economics
12-29 Climatology Committee - Report (1963/64)
12-30 Wesbrook Society - Correspondence, Printed Material (1981-1985)
12-31 "Survey of Administrative Organization - UBC (1960)
12-32 UBC Alumni Association - Board of Management Manual (1979/80)
12-33 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings Re: UBC
12-34/38 Printed Material - UBC
12-39, 40 Miscellaneous UBC Memorabilia - Programs, Etc.
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATERIALS AND PUBLICATIONS
BOX 13
13-1/3 Miscellanceous Articles Collected by Eagles
13-4 Miscellaneous Clippings
13-5 Miscellaneous Pamphlets
13-6/16 Miscellaneous Journals and Printed Material
BOX 14
Books
Agriculture in the Netherlands. (1962).
Bailey, L.H. & Bailey, Ethel Zoe. R.U.S.: A Biographical Register of Rural
Leadership in the U.S. and Canada. (1925).
Batson, H.C. An Introduction to Statistics in the Medical Sciences. (1957)
Beardslee, Clyde E. Dry Milks: The Story of an Industry. (1947)
Clement, Frederick M. My Thoughts Were on the Land. (1969).
Dean, Henry H. Canadian Dairying. (1906).
Department of Agriculture (New Zealand). Primary Production in New
Zealand. (1957).
Eckles, Clarence E. Dairy Cattle and Milk Production. (1950).
Funk, E.M. History of the Department of Poultry Husbandry [University of
Missouri] (1968).
Herrington, B.L. Milk and Milk Processing. (1948)
Inventories of Apparatus and Materials for Teaching Science. (1951).
Mertz, Edwin Theodore and Porter, John Willard. Plant and Animal
Biochemistry. (1950)
Page. O.T. General Botany 100. (1955)
Rotary International. Service is My Business. (1949).
Sillman, E.I. Laboratory Exercises in First Year Zoology. (1955)
Wamboldt, Beryl. The History of S.O.D.I.C.A. (1965)
Who's Who in the Agricultural Institute of Canada. (1948)
Who's Who in British Columbia. (1949/50).
Who's Who in British Columbia. (1953).
L.S. KLINCK SOUS-FONDS
BOX 15
Biographical Information
15-1 Miscellaneous clippings, articles, and tributes Re: L.S.K.
Speeches/Addresses/Speaker Introductions
Some speeches here are duplicated in the L.S. Klinck papers. They have been
filed according to Klinck's own filing system based on a drawer and file
number [i.e. III-20].
15-2 Speaker Introductions:
McKechnie, R.E. (1929) [I-5]
15-3 Speaker Introductions:
Wilburn, Ray L. (1926) [I-6]
Banfield, A.W. (1926)
Robertson, Charles G. (1929)
McConnell, Bishop F. (1934)
Armour, Rev. J.B. (1937)
Wallace, Robert C. (1941)
15-4 Speaker Introductions:
Perry, H.G.T. (1943) [I-7]
Boving, P.A. (1940)
Brewing, Willard (1938)
Sedgewick, G.G. (1936)
Pattullo, Dufferin (1935)
Wallace, Robert C. (1929)
Stevens, Henry H. (1932)
15-5 "Laying the Cornerstone of the Science Building (Sept. 28, 1923) [I-14]
15-6 "Student Attitudes" (1932) [I-21C]
15-7 "The Idea of A University" [Vancouver Pioneer's Association] (March 23,
1932) [I-22B]
15-8 "Address Delivered at the Funeral of R.E. McKechnie" (May 27, 1944) [I-43]
15-9 "Our Returned Men" (April 1920) [II-1.8]
15-10 "Presentation to L.S. Klinck" (May 1939) [II-2]
15-11 "Address Given Before the Alumni Association" (Jan. 10, 1922) [II-3A]
15-12 "Common Ground" [Kiwanis Club] (Oct. 7, 1926) [II-5]
15-13 "Vote of Thanks to Sir Ernest MacMillan" (Oct. 7, 1939) [II-12]
15-14 "Wilfrid Sadler Tribute" [n.d.] [II-16]
15-15 "Adult Education" (Feb. 21, 1933) [II-27]
15-16 "Scandinavia Revisited" - Victoria University Extension Association (Nov. 21,
1929) [II-33]
15-17 "Technical Agriculture - Some Objectives" (March 1921) [III-13]
15-18 "The New Agrarian Situation: The Relation of the People to the Soil" (1918)
[III-14)
15-19 "College of Agriculture in the University of B.C." (July 30, 1917) [III-19]
15-20 "Field Corn for Fodder and Ensilage" [Western Canada Irrigation Association]
(Aug. 1, 1917) [III-19]
15-21 "The Evolution of Agriculture" (1917) [III-19]
15-22 "Some Courses in Agriculture in the University of British Columbia" (April
1919) [III-21]
15-23 "Federal and Provincial Agricultural Policies" (June 3, 1920) [III-24]
15-24 "Presidential Address" [Canadian Society of Technical [Agriculturalist] (June
1922) [III-26]
15-25 "Methods of Improving Grains at Macdonald College" [n.d.] [III-31]
15-26 "Work of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association in Improving Canadian
Grains" [n.d.] [III-31]
15-27 "Soil Management in Relation to Yield and Quality of Seed" [Canadian Seed
Growers' Association] [III-33]
15-28 "The Future of Agriculture on the Prairies" [Chilliwack Rotary Club] (Jan. 21,
1938] [III-50]
15-29 "Patriotism and Production Campaign" (March 1915) [III-53]
15-30 "Progress in Field Husbandry in Canada During the Past Fifty Years" [n.d.]
[III-54]
15-31 "Agricultural Education" [North Vancouver Board of Trade] (Sept. 15, 1915)
[III-69A]
15-32 "Agricultural Education" [n.d.] [III-69B]
15-33 "The Desire of Canadian Technical Agriculturists for Post-Graduate Work"
(Dec. 1922) [III-69C]
15-34 "Agricultural Education in Public Schools" [III-69C]
"Agricultural High Schools" [n.d.]
15-35 "The Origin, Evolution and Present Status of the Canadian Seed Growers'
Association" [Canadian Seed Growers' Association] (June 24, 1948) [III-75]
15-36 "The Church's Task in Relation to the Rural Community" [Lay Association of
the United Church in B.C.] (May 16, 1933) [IV-1]
15-37 "The Church and Rural Problems" (April 16, 1933) [IV-4]
15-38 "The Rural Life Problem in Relation to the Country Church" [n.d.] [IV-9A]
15-39 "The Rural Life Problem in Relation to the Country Church [College
Y.M.C.A.] (1913/14) [IV-9B]
15-40 "The Country Church Programme" [n.d.] [IV-9B]
15-41 "The Country Church in the Life of the Community" (July 1919)
[IV-10]
15-42 "Address of Welcome - Pacific Area Student Conference" (June 15, 1931) [IV-
12]
"The Need for Leadership and a University Student's Responsibility" (April
23, 1937) [IV-12]
15-43 "Some Impressions of the Student Christian Conference" (March 5, 1923) [IV-
13]
"Some Impressions of the Student Christian Movement" (Jan. 23 1924) [IV-13]
15-44 "The Student Christian Movement on Campus" (Dec. 27, 1941) [IV-21]
15-45 "How to Provide the Christian Leadership of the Future" (Aug. 27, 1922) [IV-
25]
15-46 "Interpretation of Some Personal Observations on the Changes in Religious
Faith and Experience" (Aug. 31, 1930) [IV-28]
15-47 "Annual Pilgrimage of Golden and Silver E - Camp Elphinstone" (Sept. 1942)
[IV-32B]
15-48 "Chairman's Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the British and Foreign Bible
Society" (Feb. 16, 1940) [IV-35]
15-49 "B.C. Bible Society - Annual Meeting" (Jan. 31, 1933) [IV-36]
15-50 "Introduction to Dr. John R. Mott" (Oct. 18, 1941) [IV-37]
15-51 "Dedication of the Union College Library" (Oct. 17, 1934) [IV-38]
15-52 "The New Gymnasium in Relation to the Church and the Community"
[Chalmers Church] (Nov. 5, 1929) [IV-39]
15-53 "Dedication of the Union Theological College" (Oct. 19, 1927) [IV-43]
15-54 "Remarks Made at the Congregation of the Anglican Theological College"
(April 30, 1930) [IV-46]
15-55 "Preparation for College" [Sacred Heart Convent] (March 14, 1928) [IV-51]
15-56 "Closing Exercises of Columbia College" (June 12, 1922) [IV-53]
15-57 "Training and Supporting an Effective Ministry" [n.d.] [IV-61]
15-58 "Facing the Facts as Christians" (Nov. 3, 1940) [IV-67]
15-59 "Blessing of the Seminary of Christ the King" (Nov. 20, 1940) [IV-68]
15-60 "Reply to the Address by Dr. Oliver" (1932) [IV-73]
Unclassified Addresses by Klinck (Arranged by Date)
15-61 "Agricultural Education" [Women's Canadian Club] (April 2, 1918)
15-62 "Address to First Year Students" (Sept. 22, 1930)
15-63 "Student Attitudes" [Women's Auxiliary of the United Church] (Sept. 24,
1931)
15-64 "The Young Farmer and Farming" [Farm Radio Lecture Sponsored by the B.C.
Electric Railway Co.] (Jan. 15, 1934)
15-65 "A Plan for Adult Education in British Columbia" [Vancouver Institute]
(Nov. 16, 1935)
15-66 "Some Events in the Early History of the Canadian Society of Technical
Agriculturists as Interpreted by a CharterMember" (April 28, 1944)
15-67 "The Objectives and Accomplishments of the Canadian Society of Technical
Agriculturists During the First Twenty-Five Years of Its History" (June 26,
1945)
15-68 "Adult Education in the University of British Columbia" [n.d.]
Subject Files
Materials broadly relating to four subjects which were found grouped
together have been maintained. The records pertain to: Ontario Agricultural
College, Iowa State College, Macdonald College and Agricultural Institute of
Canada.
Ontario Agricultural College
Klinck completed his B.S.A. at the College in 1903. Most of these records
concern matters of alumni fund-raising.
15-69 Correspondence, Printed Material (1953-1968)
15-70 "Alumni News" and Printed Material (1924-1971)
15-71 Photographs
- O.A.C. Plots (1901)
- Campus Buildings
15-71a Clippings
Iowa State College
Klinck studied at I.S.C. from 1903 to 1905. There he earned his M.S.A. while
studying under P.G. Holden. These records consist of correspondence with
Holden and other colleagues from the College as well as some printed
material. One of Klinck's colleagues at the College was Henry Wallace who
later became Vice-President of the United States.
15-72 P.G. Holden - Correspondence (1951-1958), Clippings Printed Material,
Photographs
15-72a Correspondence - R.K. Bliss (1966), M.L. Mosher (1968)
15-73 Correspondence with Various Individuals at I.S.C. (1946-1966)
15-74 Clippings Re: Henry Wallace (1939-1965)
15-75 "The Alumnus" (1962, 1964, 1966)
15-76 Miscellaneous Printed Material
Macdonald College
Klinck taught at Macdonald College from 1905 to 1914. While there he
worked under the first principal of the College, J.W. Robertson.
15-77 Correspondence with J.F. Shell Re: History of Macdonald College (1949)
15-78 Correspondence Re: History of the Agronomy Dept. - Primarily with L.C.
Raymond (1960-1964)
15-79 Photographs
15-80 Printed Material
15-81 Biography of James W. Robertson by Isabel Robertson Currier (c. 1964)
15-82 Klinck's Correspondence with Isabel Currier (1965/66)
15-83 List of James W. Robertson's Addresses and Publications in Klinck's Files
15-84 Addresses and Publications - List
BOX 16
Agricultural Institute of Canada
The A.I.C. was established in 1920 as Canadian Society of Technical
Agriculturists. L.S.K. served as the organization's first president. During its
annual meeting of 1965 at U.B.C., the A.I.C. established the L.S. Klinck
Lectureship to support annual lecture tours by prominent world authorities
speaking on various topics related to agriculture.
16-1 "Addresses and Discussions at the Organizing Conference" (June 1920)
History of the A.I.C.
16-2 Annual Meeting (1957) - Correspondence, Program, Printed Material
16-3 Annual Meeting (1965) - Program, Speech, Printed Material
16-4 Correspondence (1967)
16-5 L.S. Klinck Lectureship - Correspondence, Publications, Printed Material
(1966-1983)
Miscellaneous Personal Files
This material also includes miscellaneous records generated or collected by
Klinck. It also includes material from his wife, Elizabeth Klinck.
16-6 Miscellaneous Correspondence (1953-1964)
16-7 Correspondence with Blythe Eagles (1959, 1964/65)
16-8 N.A.M. MacKenzie - Correspondence, Clippings, Speeches (1941, 1944, 1961)
16-9 "University Endowment Lands"
"Some Notes on Certain Incidents in the Early History of UBC with Special
Reference to the University Endowment Lands" by L.S.K. (1958)
"U.E.L. Report" by Dean MacPhee (1958)
16-10 Silver Tray Presented to L.S.K. to Honour Twenty Years as UBC President -
Correspondence, Photographs
16-11 Honorary Life Memberships – Correspondence
UBC Alumni Association (1944)
B.C. Academy of Science (1945)
16-12 90th Birthday Celebration (Jan. 20, 1967) - Correspondence
16-13 Biographical Information about early UBC individuals - Shrum, Gordon;
Wesbrook, F.F.; Davidson, John; Bell, J.F.; Boving, P.A.; Coleman, H.T.J.;
Fraser, C. MacLean; Ridington, John; Wilkin, F.A.; Gage, Walter; McKechnie,
R.E.; Buck, F.E.; Barss, A.F.; and Clement, F.A.
16-14 Clippings [Primarily about UBC] Collected by Klinck
Elizabeth Klinck
16-15 Correspondence with Evlyn F. Farris (1942-1944, 1959)
16-16 Correspondence with the Eagles (1969-1977)
16-17 Miscellaneous Correspondence (1961-1974)
16-18 Correspondence Re; Condolences on death of L.S.K. (1969/70)
16-19 Memorial Material - Obituaries, Tributes (1969)
16-20 Memorials
16-21 Tea Hosted by Eagles to Observe the 60th Anniversary of L.S.K.'s
Appointment as Dean of Agriculture - Correspondence (1974)
16-22 Photographs of L.S.K.
[Note: Removed, scanned, and added to UBC Photograph Collection. See
UBC 11.1/134-139]
16-23 Miscellaneous Printed Material
WILFRED SADLER SOUS-FONDS
17-1 Articles (1911-1930):
"A Note on an Organism Producing a Burnt Milk Taste" (1911)
"Devonshire 'Clotted Cream'" (1914)
"Clotted Cream" (1921)
"On the Producing of Milk Having a Low Bacterial Content" [W.S., C.D. Kelly
& G.R. Martin] (1924)
"Ropy Milk in British Columbia" [W.S. & Marion Jean Mounce] (1926)
"The Production of the 'Caramel' Odour and Flavour in Dairy Products"
(1928)
"Coli-Types and Ropy Milk" [W.S. & J.D. Middlemass] (1926)
"The Bacterial Flora of the Kensington Cheese as Shown by Micro-
Photographs" (1926)
"Dairy Bacteriology in Scandinavia" (1928)
"The Casein Splitting Properties of Starters" [Chr. Barthel & W.S.] (1928)
"Further Data on the Streptcoccus Lactis Strain that Produces 'Caramel'
Odour and Flavour in Dairy Products" (1928)
"An Alleged 'Feed' Flavour in Milk Caused by Specific Bacteria" [W.S., M.
Lenora Irwin & N.S. Golding] (1929)
"Bacteria and Flavours" (1929)
"Flavour Defects in High Grade Milk" (1929)
"Etude Preliminaire de la Flore Bacterienne" (1930)
"Feed Flavour or Stable Odor in Milk Caused by an Atypical Strain of
Aerobacter Oxytocum" [W.S. & M. Lenora Irwin] (1930)
Addresses
17-2 "Canada -- Progress in Dairying" (1915)
17-3 "Bacteria and a Grade A Cream" (1919)
17-4 "The Production of Good Butter" (1919)
17-5 "The High Cost of Bacteria" (1920)
17-6 "Assuring a Pure Milk Supply" (1921)
17-7 "The Caramel or Burnt Flavour in Diary Products" (1926)
17-8 "The Milk and Cream Competition and its Lessons" (1929)
17-9 "Bacteria and a Pure Milk Supply" [n.d.]
17-10 "Fluid Milk Production and Laboratory Control" [n.d.]
17-11 "The Milk the Public Wants" [n.d.]
17-12 "City Milk Supply" [n.d.]
17-13 Untitled [n.d.]
17-14 Lecture Notes - Extension Short Courses (1919)
17-15 Correspondence - Incoming from Orla Jensen (1929, 1930)
17-16 Miscellaneous Correspondence (1922-1928)
17-17 Exams:
The Midland Agricultural and Dairy College (1909-1911)
National Agricultural Exam Board - National Diploma in Dairy (1902-1909)
17-18 Miscellaneous Conference Programs
17-19 Publications Collected by Sadler (1919-1929)
F.M. CLEMENT SOUS-FONDS
BOX 18
18-1 Biographical Information
18-2 "My Thoughts Were On the Land" - Clement's Autobiography (1969)
18-3 Notes for Autobiography
18-4 Notes Re: Early History of UBC (Pre-1935)
18-5 Addresses:
"Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Registration of Students in the Faculty of
Agriculture" (1942)
"Reconstruction of Agriculture in Canada" (1943)
Rotary Club [Kelowna] (Jan. 1945)
"Agriculture Today" (Sept. 1948)
"On Looking Backward" (1950)
University Club (1962)
"60th Anniversary of L.S. Klinck's Appointment" (May 1974)
18-6 Notes Re: L.S. Klinck
18-7 Correspondence [With B. Eagles] (1964-1968)
18-8 Correspondence - B. Eagles Re: "My Thoughts Were on the Land" (1970)
18-9 Correspondence - Misc.
18-10 Miscellaneous Notes
18-11 Miscellaneous Notes
18-12 National Research Council:
"A Plan of Research on the Utilization of Agricultural Surpluses and Wastes"
(1932)
"Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Associate Committee on Agriculture"
(1932)
"Proceedings of the Third Meeting of the Associate Committee on
Agriculture" (1933)
"Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting of the Associate Committee on
Agriculture" (1934)
18-13 Articles, Printed Materials, Publications Collected by F.M.C.
18-14 Articles, Printed Materials, Publications Collected by
F.M.C.
18-15 Articles, Printed Materials, Publications Collected by
F.M.C.
18-16 Photocopied photograph of 6th Annual Convention of C.S.T.A. [Ottawa,
Ont.] June 1926
PHOTOGRAPHS - UBC 11.1 & 11.2
UBC 11.1 : University of British Columbia
Photographs in the UBC 11.1 series are UBC related images. Selected images
have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical Photograph
Database.
UBC 11.2 : Personal photos
/1 sp [Home in winter]. - n.d. - b&w. print ; 8.5 x 11.5 cm.
/2 sp [Family members in carriage]. - 192-. - b&w. print ; 8 x 9 cm.
/3 sp/d [Blythe Eagles vacation with Jack and Dorothy]. - 1926. - b&w. print ; 8 x 14
cm. - Caption on verso.
/4 p [Will Eagles]. - 1938. - b&w. print ; 14 x 8.5 cm. - Caption on verso.
/5 p [Portrait of group of men]. - 194-. - b&w. print ; 12.5 x 17 cm.
/6 sp [Group of women]. - 195-. - b&w. print ; 5.5 x 6 cm.
/7 sp [Blythe Hirst and Walter Dunbar at Eagles' home]. - n.d. - col. print (seven
views).
/8 sp Maple's place, Hedley. - 1972. - col. print ; 8 x 8 cm.
/9 sp South Pasadena, Cal. - 1979. - col. prints ; 9 x 9 cm (four views). - Refer to
Helen Chang correspondence.
/10 sp Helen Miller and Margaret Binning. - 1981. - col. print ; 9 x 8.5 cm.
/11 sp [Dinner party at Eagles' house]. - 1981. - col. print (two views).
/12 sp [Violet and Blythe Eagles]. - n.d.