Photograph of Convocation Mall at Simon Fraser University. The photograph is taken facing east and shows the steps and the Academic Quadrangle in the background.
Photograph of Convocation Mall at Simon Fraser University. The photograph is taken facing east and shows the steps and the Academic Quadrangle in the background.
Photograph of the parking lot at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and the British Columbia Vocational School (BCVS) on Wayburne Drive. The parking lot is full of cars and campus buildings are visible in the background. The photograph is taken facing north.
Photograph of the parking lot at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and the British Columbia Vocational School (BCVS) on Wayburne Drive. The parking lot is full of cars and campus buildings are visible in the background. The photograph is taken facing north.
Photograph of Catherine Sheard, a teacher at Coquitlam's Banting Junior Secondary School at Simon Fraser University's first summer computer institute course. Looking over her shoulder as she works is Dr. Ronald Harrop who conceived the institute and teaches it with Dr. Margaret Benston (not in phot…
Photograph of Catherine Sheard, a teacher at Coquitlam's Banting Junior Secondary School at Simon Fraser University's first summer computer institute course. Looking over her shoulder as she works is Dr. Ronald Harrop who conceived the institute and teaches it with Dr. Margaret Benston (not in photograph).
Newspaper clipping attached to verso of photograph reads: "SFU COURSE POPULAR / Catherine Sheard, a teacher at Coquitlam's Banting Jr. Sec. School is one of the 13 people enrolled in the teacher section of SFU's first summer computer institute course which has also attracted 19 high school students. Looking over her shoulder as she works at a 'Widjet' computer machine is Dr. Ronald Harrop who conceived the institute and teaches it with Dr. Margaret Benston".
Photograph of students at Simon Fraser University sitting in study carrels and using tape players with headphones to do some "last-minute studying" for exams.
Photograph of students at Simon Fraser University sitting in study carrels and using tape players with headphones to do some "last-minute studying" for exams.
Newspaper clipping attached to verso of photograph reads: "STUDY SESSION / Exams at SFU begin Saturday so most students are busy cramming. But in highly technological age they hit the tapes and not the books for last-minute studying."
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Photograph shows the covered mall at Simon Fraser University on Burnaby Mountain. The university, designed by architect Arthur Erikson was opened in 1965. The covered mall was completed a couple of years later.
1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 16 cm mounted on cardboard
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556-372
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2013-13
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Photograph shows the covered mall at Simon Fraser University on Burnaby Mountain. The university, designed by architect Arthur Erikson was opened in 1965. The covered mall was completed a couple of years later.
1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 16 cm mounted on cardboard
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Photograph shows Pauline Jewett, President of Simon Fraser University, giving a speech to the students concerning the strike of clerical employees which was in progress at the time of this photograph.
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556-374
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Photograph shows Pauline Jewett, President of Simon Fraser University, giving a speech to the students concerning the strike of clerical employees which was in progress at the time of this photograph.
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Photograph shows benches and garbage in the mall at Simon Fraser University after the October 13th rally had ended. The rally was related to the strike of clerical employees at the university.
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556-376
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2013-13
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Photograph shows benches and garbage in the mall at Simon Fraser University after the October 13th rally had ended. The rally was related to the strike of clerical employees at the university.
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Photograph shows a classroom complex at Simon Fraser University, completed much later than the 1965 opening date of the University, with a view of the North Shore mountains in the background.
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556-379
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2013-13
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Photograph shows a classroom complex at Simon Fraser University, completed much later than the 1965 opening date of the University, with a view of the North Shore mountains in the background.
1 photograph : b&w ; 3.5 x 4.0 cm print on contact sheet 20.5 x 26.8 cm
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Photograph of students in an English 101 class at Simon Fraser University (SFU). The professor standing at the front of the room and students are sitting in tiered seating.
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370-805
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Photograph of students in an English 101 class at Simon Fraser University (SFU). The professor standing at the front of the room and students are sitting in tiered seating.
Photograph of Frances Johnston standing on an upper concourse at Simon Fraser University. The photograph was taken looking north-east and the academic quandrangle is visible in the background.
Photograph of Frances Johnston standing on an upper concourse at Simon Fraser University. The photograph was taken looking north-east and the academic quandrangle is visible in the background.
Photograph of Frances Johnston (far right) looking at a bulletin board outside the library at Simon Fraser University. The photograph was taken looking west along Convocation Mall.
Photograph of Frances Johnston (far right) looking at a bulletin board outside the library at Simon Fraser University. The photograph was taken looking west along Convocation Mall.
This portion of the interview is about Lee Rankin telling stories about various people, including Doug Drummond, the Barnet Rifle Range and Dr. Mauser, John Stubbs, and Jack Blaney. He also talks about the change in providing higher education from the full university experience to development of pa…
This portion of the interview is about Lee Rankin telling stories about various people, including Doug Drummond, the Barnet Rifle Range and Dr. Mauser, John Stubbs, and Jack Blaney. He also talks about the change in providing higher education from the full university experience to development of part time and online courses and satellite campuses. He tells about presenting an idea to Jack Blaney for a satellite campus at Metrotown.
Recording is of an interview with Lee Rankin conducted by Kathy Bossort. Lee Rankin was one of 23 participants interviewed as part of the Community Heritage Commission’s Burnaby Mountain Oral History Project. The interview is mainly about Lee Rankin’s involvement in finding a resolution to the dispute between the City of Burnaby and Simon Fraser University over land ownership and control on Burnaby Mountain. He talks about the origin of the dispute, the positions taken by the two sides, the key people who brought about a resolution, and the main features of the agreement between the City, SFU and the province of BC. He talks about how the agreement met SFU’s goals, fostered trust between the City and university, and removed uncertainty from protecting parkland on Burnaby Mountain.
Biographical Notes
Lee Rankin was born in 1953 in Vancouver. He attended SFU 1973-78, completing his BA degree in 1985. He earned his law degree at UBC in 1988, was called to the Bar in 1989, and practiced in immigration and refugee law. Lee has lived in Burnaby since 1976 and was a member of Burnaby Council for 22 years, from 1983-1999 and 2002-2008. His particular interests as a Councillor were in community planning, housing and environment. Among other duties and accomplishments as Councillor, Lee served as chair of the Simon Fraser Liaison Committee and was involved in the negotiations with the province and SFU that resulted in the university returning more than 800 acres of land to the City, which was dedicated as part of the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area. He has also served on the GVRD, volunteers as a coach for team sports in Burnaby, and has served on numerous community and business associations and committees. Lee is married to Ragini Venkat Rankin and has one son Henry.
Kathy Bossort is a retired archivist living in Ladner, BC. She worked at the Delta Museum and Archives after graduating from SLAIS (UBC) in 2001 with Masters degrees in library science and archival studies. Kathy grew up in Calgary, Alberta, and, prior to this career change, she lived in the West Kootenays, earning her living as a cook for BC tourist lodges and work camps. She continues to be interested in oral histories as a way to fill the gaps in the written record and bring richer meaning to history.
Photograph of John Kuss, a computer expert and manager of educational services at Simon Fraser University's computer centre as he stands at a counter in the computer centre, smiling.
Photograph of John Kuss, a computer expert and manager of educational services at Simon Fraser University's computer centre as he stands at a counter in the computer centre, smiling.