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Arvind Sharma Fonds Sub-subseries
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Papers and shorter works

  • CA MUA MG 4275-B-B2-B2.2
  • Sub-subseries
  • approximately 1970- approximately 2010
  • Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds

This sub-subseries documents unpublished papers and shorter works, and includes articles, notes, book reviews, poems, commentaries, analyses, etc.

Collection of articles

  • CA MUA MG 4275-B-B3-B3.1
  • Sub-subseries
  • 1962-1968, 1989-2010, predominant 2000-2010
  • Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds

This sub-subseries consists of a collection of published articles used as reference by Sharma in his writing activities. This includes, but is not limited to, citations, and articles on specific subjects not produced by Sharma.

Speeches

  • CA MUA MG 4275-B-B2-B2.4
  • Sub-subseries
  • approximately 1980- approximately 2000
  • Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds

This sub-subseries includes working notes for unpublished or unrecorded speeches and includes talks, addresses, and corrected drafts.

Proposals and ideas

This sub-subseries documents rejected proposals and ideas for various projects and includes funding requests; proposals for books, research, courses, journals, conferences; and prospectuses.

Finances

  • CA MUA MG 4275-A-A4-A4.1
  • Sub-subseries
  • 1978-2010, predominant 2009
  • Part of Arvind Sharma Fonds

This sub series contains financial records such as invoices, time sheets, donations, tax receipts, income statements, loans, trip expenses, expense reports, bank statements, and cheque booklets.

Books and longer works

This sub-subseries reflects Sharma’s unpublished works, including manuscripts of collaborative works and novels.

Collection of articles by Sharma

This sub-subseries consists of a collection of Sharma’s smaller published works, including newspaper clippings or article prints.

Study notes

Sub-subseries contains Sharma’s study notes from Harvard University, 1967-1978.

Grades

This sub-subseries documents Sharma’s grades and courses taken during his post-secondary academic career, beginning in the 1950s and continuing through until Harvard University in the 1970s.

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