The fonds consists of two diaries of Alda Dale Randall, primarily from the 1920s, which include accounts of her life as well as short stories. The diaries serve as a good example of the reuse of writing materials which had previously served another purpose.
The fonds consists of a single diary, approximately 220 pages in length, handwritten by Alice Gee from January 1, 1901 to August 20, 1902. It provides detail on rural life in the Strathcona area of the North-West Territories in the early 20th century, as well as lists of letters sent and received by the author, newspapers received, attendees at social functions, and dates of frost at the author's farm.
Fonds consists of correspondence; research material, preliminary work, illustrative material and manuscripts of fiction and prose books; reviews; newsclippings of articles about A. Carter; photographs; biographical material; and miscellaneous material.
The fonds consists of recorded interviews conducted by Alma Taft on various topics, including medical research, employment, falconry, and student activism.
The sous-fonds consists of records of Alpha Nu Chapter, and includes president's notes, correspondence, minutes, agendas, Beta Sigma Phi pamphlets, and by-laws. The sous-fonds also includes Alpha Nu Chapter's copies of Edmonton Area Council minutes and by-laws.
The fonds consists of correspondence, including a letter or statement of Mrs. Wolf's about her vacation, Walther League experience, Bible study materials and pamphlets from the Lutheran Volunteer Service.
Fonds consists of the personal records of Anita Sky dating from 1925-1981, and includes original and photocopied photographs with captions that depict members of various Jewish organizations in the Edmonton, Alberta Jewish community, including Hadassah-WIZO, State of Israel Bonds, and the Edmonton Talmud Torah School. Also includes photographs of various families from the Edmonton, Alberta Jewish community and a Negev Dinner programme for her father, Hymie Sorokin.