This fonds contains lecture papers, certificates and member records.
Alpha Omega Alpha Beta ChapterThis fonds consists of the records of the Western University Board of Governors including minutes and indexes, committee minutes, correspondence, and other material.
University of Western Ontario. Board of GovernorsThe fonds consists of records relating to Edwin Seaborn's medical and military careers, research, and personal records. Included are ledgers, research notes, correspondence, programmes, invitations, scrapbooks, postcard collection, photographs, books, newspaper clippings; and copies of diaries, letters and reminiscences of various Middlesex County residents dating. The fonds consists of records created between 1883 - 1951.
Seaborn, EdwinThis fonds consists of records relating to Huggan’s academic, writing, and professional activities, as well as her personal life between 1949-2018. Included are manuscripts and drafts; research materials; notes and correspondence related to her short stories, poems, and workshop participation; records related to her graduate studies at the University of Western Ontario and teaching career; financial records and royalty statements; records relating to her travels throughout Europe, Canada, and Asia; and personal records and correspondence. These records are arranged chronologically.
Huggan, IsabelCollection consists of captioned photographs contributed by Alan Noon to the Western News in a weekly photofeature entitled "The Way We Were". This feature ran from 2001 to 2012. Photographs were originally taken by London Free Press , Western News photographers, Al Noon or photos within Western Archives holdings and other privately held photographs. Noon researched and wrote each caption; these are found in the scope and content notes for each photograph.
Noon, AlanThis collection consists of photographs relating to the development of Western University. It is an artificial collection that was created by Western University Archives and Special Collections and its predecessors.
Western UniversityFonds consists of records created and acquired by Western's Caucus on Women's Issues. Included are newsletters, minutes, financial records, various versions of their constitution, correspondence, documentary field tapes and reference materials as well as records relating to the Caucus' efforts to establish women's studies as a discipline, promote employment equity and contribute a women's perspective to the policy and planning processes at the university.
Also included in the fonds are the research materials of Constance Backhouse, law professor and member of the Caucus, who researched the history of women at Western as part of several projects including her report, “Women faculty at UWO: reflections on the employment equity award”, the establishment of UWO law archives and 100 years of women at Western.