Photograph of UBC's Arts Class of 1918, who were sophomores in 1916. Photograph is on page 34 of annual. Edward Joseph Seidelman is included in this class photograph.
A letter from Harry's Seidelman's relative, [Charles] B. Dulcan, Sr. from Washington D.C., sent to Harry in response to Harry's initial inquiry about his family history. Letter is dated July 2, 1938.
A Canada Registration Board certificate for Harry Seidelman, dated June 22, 1918. Purpose of registration might be for the preparation of future Canadian enlistments during World War I.
A registration certificate for Harry Seidelman, dated August 19, 1940. The back side of the certificate has some specific codes stamped on it. Purpose of registration might be for the preparation of future Canadian enlistments during World War II.
The April 20, 1955 "Rails-to-Rubber" issue of The Buzzer, the publication of the British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Pamphlet announces the retirement of Vancouver's street cars, and describes the history of transportation in Vancouver. Also included are many photographs showing Vancouver in the past.
Letter from Albert Hedelund of The United Grain Company in Omaha, Nebraska to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver. It is dated September 1, 1939. Letter very briefly mentions the second world war.
Anonymized opinion, presumably of a board member of the United Milling & Grain Co. Ltd., over a matter concerning Harry Seidelman's lost work vacation hours. More details regarding the matter can be found in the letter in the previous Item 4 of this file.