Provincial/national music festival awards
- CA MRUASC F0028-0038-06
- File
- 1986-2001
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a list of music awards and the name of the associated trophy.
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Provincial/national music festival awards
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a list of music awards and the name of the associated trophy.
Fonds reflects Patterson's career as a professor in both the Department of English and the Centre for Communications Studies at Mount Royal University, and as a chronicler of the University's history. Fonds contains course outlines, programs for Conservatory and theatre performances, research on the history of the Conservatory and theatre, presentation notes and photos, meeting minutes, and correspondence.
Diana Patterson
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains programs for productions by the Mount Royal Department of Theatre and Speech, and a history of the Young Shakespeare Company.
Centre for Communications Studies - Skylines
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File documents the creation of the student literary magazine, Skylines. File contains a press release and a list of student writing assignments.
Centre for Communications Studies
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File documents Patterson's teaching activities as part of the Centre for Communications Studies. File contains course outlines for ACOM 2271- Publishing - Origins to today (Fall 2002), and ACOM 3365 - Technical Writing II (Fall 2002). File also contains a collection of readings covering advanced theory and technique for technical writers, a guide and handbook for technical writing students, and a poster advertising a continuing education class.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains research on organs in Calgary and the Mount Royal College Choir, notifications and programs for organ recitals at the Mount Royal Conservatory, correspondence, and a press release.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains performance programs, a brochure, and an advertisement from the 1997/1998 Conservatory season.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a stamped tool card booklet from a communications workshop on journalism, professional writing. public relations, and technical writing.
International year of older persons
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a brochure describing campus activities and events celebrating the International Year of Older Persons.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a collection of reproduced reports, financial policies and statements, and summaries of work completed by the Department of Speech and Drama.
Leonard Henry Leacock. a source
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a report about Leonard Leacock's career as a composer, and digital copies of photographs held by the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, together with information on their use and reproduction.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains programs for musical concerts from the Calgary Organ Festival and Symposium, the Calgary Society of Organists, the University of Calgary Department of Music Concert Series, and the Mount Royal College Conservatory.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a 90th anniversary of Mount Royal College card with an inscription from Shalini Kapur and Jerre Paquette thanking Patterson for taking them to the 2001 Calgary Stampede Parade.
Where is silly mid wicket? The poetry of cricket
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a flyer advertising a talk given by Patterson and Robyn Starkey as part of the "What's your Passion" series hosted by the MRFA Professional Development Committee.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a proposal to the Alberta Government regarding the new Mount Royal University Library, a memo, a draft image of the proposed library building, notes, and records relating to Paterson's participation on the Library Advisory Standing Committee including a library annual report and two bound copies of a report by the Library Transition Task Force.
Library capital expansion project
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File documents the activities of the Library Capital Expansion Project Committee in its work to plan a new campus library. File contains agendas, minutes, spreadsheets of proposed program targets, draft concept designs, memoranda, draft design criteria for the archives and special collections, and a draft proposal for architectural services.
The Conservatory. Organizational structure
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a Conservatory organizational chart and list of programs.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File consists of records relating to Patterson's participation on the Legacy Sub-Committee, a division of the Centennial Committee. File contains agendas, minutes, and notes for the Architectural History project and Centennial Book project.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a memorial program for Arthur Ward, a composer and former instructor of musical theory at the Mount Royal Conservatory. File also contains a note written by Ward's wife, Betty Ward.
History of the Theatre program
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains printed email correspondence between Patterson and Douglas Rathburn, Associate Professor of Theatre, about the history of the Theatre Department and Shakespeare in the Park.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains correspondence between Patterson and committee members regarding the design and pricing of a new student medal. The award was commissioned by the Legacy Committee under the Centennial Committee and was patterned after the Birks Medal, which was Mount Royal’s highest award for student academic achievement from 1935 to 1985.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a course outline for the ENGL 3330: Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century.
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
File contains a poster advertising ENGL 330 and ENGL 3331, a promotional postcard, and a recommendation for English student Kelsey Moskal to be valedictorian.
A brief history of English at Mount Royal since 1911
Part of Diana Patterson fonds
Item is a paper on the history of the Mount Royal English department written by Patterson.