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CBC Scripts

This series contains scripts for short serials, programs, and plays written by Norman Creighton for CBC Radio. These scripts are independent of The Gillans and the radio talks, although the pieces Creighton contributed to 29 episodes of CBC Radio Canada's Topical Tapes are often versions of the radio talks. Creighton wrote two short serials for CBC: "Three of a Kind" and "The Rumrunners." The former consists of 34 episodes, of which numbers 11, 14, and 16 are missing; the latter consists of 13 episodes, all of which are intact. "The Rumrunners" series also includes plotting sheets and a series brochure. Although both serials are set in the Maritimes, "Three of a Kind" is a contemporary series, while "The Rumrunners" is a work of historical fiction. Creighton also contributed plays and nonfiction programs to the following CBC Radio series: Summer Fallow, Venture, Soundings, Legacy, and CBC Sunday Night. The subjects of the programs and plays include Maritime history, rural communities, and the environment. In addition to these scripts, the series also includes 7 scripts for radio plays to which Creighton lent his talent for acting rather than writing. These scripts have been preserved because several include notes written by Creighton.

Celtic Mass for the Sea

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. The project was a potential Canada/Scotland co-production that was to be an hour-long television program based on the Scottish premier of Celtic Mass for the Sea, written by Scott MacMillan and Jennyfer Brickenden. This series contains agreements, applications, correspondence, proposals, a production schedule and budget, research, press releases, and press clippings. Also included is an audio recording of Celtic Mass for the Sea.

Census of Marine Life (CoML)

Series contains research files, correspondence, conference meeting minutes and notes compiled by Ron O'Dor and other members of the Census of Marine Life steering committee and subcommittees.

Center for Local and Regional Development, Klaksvik, Faroe islands

Series consists of records created and collected by Richard Apostle that document his involvement in establishing a regional development research institute in Klaksvik, Faroe Islands. His primary scholarly output from this collaborative endeavour was the book The Restructuration of the Faroese Economy: The Significance of the Inner Periphery, by Richard Apostle, Dennis Holm, Gestur Hovgaard, Olavur Waag Hognesen and Bjarni Mortensen. A subseries contains records documenting the development of a book about the amalgamation of municipalities in the Faroe Islands. Records types include correspondence; draft manuscripts; studies and papers; budgets and financial reports; meeting minutes; and research data and notes. Records include correspondence and reports in Faroese, Icelandic and Danish.

CEO

Series represents the functions performed by the CEO, who acts in a position of leadership for the Symphony’s administrative and organizational staff. Documents present here include contract negotiations and contracts, schedules of rehearsals and performances, correspondence and other documents pertaining to professional organizations, publications from professional organizations, and applications and correspondence related to government grants.

Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC)

Series consists of material regarding the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC). The CIAC was founded in 1983 and consists of nine executive members and nine alternate members. The advisory council was designed to ensure a progressive evolution of membership to reflect trends in living cephalopod research. Record types include meeting minutes, symposium materials and manuscripts.

Charle Bruce's notebooks

Series consists of nine notebooks that include class notes, personal entries and notes taken by Charles Bruce during his time as a student at Mount Allison University and as a young writer.

Charles Beecher Weld's textual records

Series contains various textual records created or accumulated by Charles Beecher Weld, including manuscripts, off-prints, personal correspondence, and records of community organizations with which Weld was involved.

Charles Bruce's professional correspondence

Series comprises Charles Bruce's professional correspondence, organized by subject. The bulk of the correspondence relates to his professional life and writing, but there are some files containing letters and notes of a more personal nature. Many files contain notes and newspaper clippings.

Charles Bruce's research materials

Series consists of correspondence, secondary materials, manuscripts, published articles, newspaper clippings and notes compiled and created by Charles Bruce related to his research for writing and other projects. There are also notes and clippings related World War II and the occasion of Charles Bruce's plane being shot down.

Charles Bruce's unpublished works

Series consists of correspondence, secondary research materials, notes and manuscripts of Charles Bruce's unpublished work, including a novel titled Drift of Light. There is also a file containing drafts of speeches given by Bruce.

Charles Creed Business Papers

The papers here are in the form of letters, minutes and notes (undated) pertaining to business with the Maritime Board of Trade. There is also a subscription book of unknown purpose.

Chester Hotels Limited

Series is broken into five sub-series: Administrative, Blueprints and Maps, Correspondence, Financial, and Marketing and Advertising.

Administrative Sub-series consists of employee lists and applications, inventories, legal agreements and indentures, and fire safety inspection reports for the Sword and Anchor Inn.

Blueprints and Maps Sub-series contains blueprints of the Sword and Anchor Inn, and surveys of a Chester Harbour Water Lot Grant.

Correspondence Sub-series primarily contains correspondence e between keepers of the Sword and Anchor Inn and Chester Hotels Limited. Sub-series also contains correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of Sword and Anchor Inn and various other administrative and financial matters.

Financial Sub-series contains financial statements, profit and loss statements, and share certificate books.

Marketing and Advertising Sub-series contains brochures, posters, and menus for the Sword and Anchor Inn and the Sheet Anchor House.

Chester Hotels Limited.

Christine Eyles

Series consists of papers, photographs, writings, art, and assorted memorabilia from Christine Eyles. Items focus primarily on Christine and her father Charles ("Chas"), a violin maker.

Eyles, Christine, 1900-1978

Christmas Story

Series consists of records documenting the preliminary legal activities of this potential project. This series includes a co-production agreement.

Churchmembers Assembled to React to AIDS [CARAS]

Series contains materials from the organization Churchmembers Assembled to React to AIDS (CARA or CARAS) and includes meeting minutes, financial records, correspondence, and educational materials. Fonds also contains records from two projects run by CARA: Morton House, a hospice for people living with AIDS, and AIDS-LINK, a project aimed at connecting people with AIDS to resources and support.

Churchmembers Assembled to Respond to Aids

City planning and development

This series consists of records relating to various city developments and planning projects in cities across Canada, including the Halifax and Dartmouth waterfront revitalization, the Barrington Street alignment and development of Uniacke Square and similar development projects in the City of Halifax at the time. Types of records include notes, meeting minutes, printed material, correspondence and development plans.

Subseries consist of Alberta ; British Columbia ; Manitoba ; Nova Scotia ; Ontario ; Quebec ; Research ; and Saskatchewan.

Class Records

This series consists of records relating to English courses taught by Sprott while a professor at Dalhousie University, along with some material from his time teaching at McGill, Brooklyn College and Columbia. Types of records include reading lists, class lecture notes, assignments, exams and completed exams by students.

Classical literature

Series includes a course syllabus and lecture notes on classical literature and notes about Roman political institutions.

Clippings

Series contains news clippings regarding LGBT social and political issues, culture, and events. Series contains four sub-series of clippings regarding LGBT social and political issues, culture, and events; the Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada [the Krever Inquiry]; HIV/AIDS in Nova Scotia; and HIV/AIDS in Canada and Abroad.

Clippings regarding the LGBT community

Series consists of clippings collected by Ross Boutilier concerning the LGBT community in the news. Subjects covered include same-sex marriage, homosexuality and religion, HIV/AIDS, Canadian politics, LGBT legal challenges, local arts news, and international celebrity news.

Clothesline Patch

Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of this project. This half-hour television program, written by Donna Morrisey and directed by Mary Lewis, was a coming-of-age tale of a girl in 1960s Newfoundland. It received the 2002 Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Short Program. This series contains agreements, correspondence, a credit list, a production schedule, screening copies, video recordings, a script, a one-sheet, and a press kit.

Club of Rome

Series consists of administrative records, correspondence, conference materials, publications, drafts, and reports relating to the Club of Rome and the Reviewing the International Order project/Foundation. A founding member (since 1970) of the Club of Rome, Elisabeth Mann Borgese's work within the organization was usually ocean-related. In addition to being a member of the Club, Borgese was also a member of Jan Tinbergen's team for Reviewing the International Order (RIO), a project sponsored by the Club of Rome that later became a foundation.

Club of Rome

Coast to Coast

Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Coast to Coast. Coast to Coast was one of the original programs hosted and broadcast on 97.5 FM in 1984. It was a weekly program provided exposure for local bands.

Committees

Series includes documents listing the committee members of the club and reports of the Nominating Committee.

Committees

Series consists of eight sub-series, arranged alphabetically by title: agriculture (ecological), communications resources, energy, forestry, fundraising, recycling, urban, and uranium. Within each sub-series, files are arranged by subject.

Committees and associations

Series consists of records from committees, associations, government advisory panels, and similar groups that Graham was a member of or served on a panel for. Types of records include reports, notes, comments, minutes, and annual reports from organizations such as the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, the Canadian Economics Council, the Royal Society of Canada, and Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities.

Communications of the Women in Media Foundation

Series contains outgoing and incoming correspondence, which deal with areas of finance, grant applications, as well as communication between partner organizations and program applicants. Series may also contain correspondence belonging the Executive Director. Correspondence is also inter-filed in other series, related to the subject.
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