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Correspondence of E.W. Guptill re. Dalhousie University

Series contains correspondence regarding E.W. Guptill's salary scale throughout his time at Dalhousie University, with the head of the physics department, regarding the Dunn building convocation, E.W. Guptill's sabbatical leave, and correspondence during his time as a member of faculty.

Correspondence of Donald Higgins

This series consists of correspondence sent to Higgins regarding the Anglo-Canadian Research Group on Local Government Reform, city development and planning, education and municipal structures. The series also contains draft letters sent to multiple people thanking them for their assistance with projects and seeking updated information on municipalities. More correspondence can be found in the other series corresponding to the file title.

Correspondence of Barbara Hinds

Series contains correspondence to or from Barbara Hinds. The items include correspondence related to Barbara Hinds’ journalism, correspondence related to her activities at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, and personal correspondence. Some of the correspondence is accompanied by newspaper articles, manuscripts, or other documents that were sent to Hinds along with the letters.

Correspondence of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie

This series consists of A. Stanley Mackenzie’s general correspondence. Correspondents range from Mackenzie’s colleagues, friends and universities to Dalhousie internal departments and publishers and other organizations. Correspondence covers a wide variety of topics including employment concerns, papers publishing, school applications, etc.

Correspondence of A.M. Smith and Company

Series contains the business correspondence of A.M. Smith and Co. and the personal correspondence of Albert and Fletcher Smith. The majority of the correspondence is business correspondence that was created by various officers of the company, including Albert Smith (President), Fletcher Smith (Vice-President), Arthur Power (Secretary-Treasurer), Evalds Andersons (Comptroller), and other employees,. Business correspondence is addressed to officers of A.M. Smith and Co. and clients and business partners around the world, but primarily in Central America. The subject of business correspondence covers all aspects of A.M. Smith's operations, including salt fish, fish importing and exporting, pricing and cost sheets, business transactions, shipping routes and schedules, insurance, and other company operations. Correspondence related to Acadian Fisheries, Smith Canneries, real estate ventures, and other business ventures of the Smith family may be extant. The personal correspondence of Albert and Fletcher Smith is also found in this series. Personal correspondence is addressed to various officers of A.M. Smith and Co., family members, and friends, and covers business and family activities.

Correspondence of Adams and Knickle Limited

Correspondence series consists of Adams & Knickle's general business correspondence and business correspondence concerning its fishing, shipping and vessel operations. The information contained in this series relates to fishing and shipping transactions; relations with both local and foreign agents; shipping events and voyages throughout the Atlantic Ocean; maintenance and refitting of vessels; insurance policies; and legal vessel matters. The Vessel Operations series also contain captain's correspondence and shipping agents' correspondence concerning specific transactions with vessels and events relating to Adams & Knickle vessels.

Correspondence of Acadian Supplies Company

This series contains all general business correspondence. The majority of the correspondence is between Acadian Supply Co. and its clients and shareholders, discussing business, vessels, suppliers or accounts. Clients include the Town of Lunenburg, the Department of Fisheries and The Department of Transport. Suppliers include the Dominion Coal Company, Customold Plastics and Blue Coal Ltd.

Correspondence of John F. Graham

Series consists of correspondence sent to and by Graham during his time at Dalhousie University and while working on the Graham Report, the Nova Scotia Commission on Education, Public Service and Provincial-Municipal Relations. More correspondence can be found throughout the other series, corresponding to their subject matter.

Correspondence from Captain Graham Roome to Annie Belle Hollett

Series consists of letters written from Captain Graham Roome to Annie Belle Hollett while he was travelling on business and, later, in the course of his overseas duty during World War One. Many of the letters are accompanied by their original envelopes, on which are inscribed the letters' dates and those of Annie's responses. There is also a file containing envelopes for which no letters exist. "Captain" was Roome's given name, rather than his military rank, and he was known as "Cap" to his family, friends and business associates. He went on to become an R.A.F. Squadron Leader.

Correspondence files of Frieze and Roy

This series consists of business correspondence to and from Frieze and Roy. The majority of the correspondence is regarding business affairs such as requests of purchases, orders, supplies, sales and shipping, cargo loads, as well as settling of accounts. Only a small percent of the correspondence is personal correspondence from family of Frieze and Roy.

Correspondence and service

Series contains correspondence and service materials related to Sylvia Hamilton, including Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies and Women in Film and Television Atlantic.

Correspondence and invoices

This series contains correspondence to, and beginning in 1924, from, the Dominion Chair Company. Records are from businesses and individuals, and illustrate how their business was conducted in the late 19th through mid-20th century, including style of discourse, volume and variety of orders both incoming and outgoing, processes such as debt retrieval and exporting, acquiring start-up capital, etc. The correspondence series provides a succinct yet comprehensive overview of customer relations, product popularity and availability, as well as insight as to the inner workings of the factory. The series also illustrates the scope of Dominion Chair Co.'s business, with letters not only from throughout Canada but also the United Kingdom, West Indies, Australia, South Africa, and other predominantly British Empire locales.

Correspondence and administrative records

The records in this series include correspondence and papers related to Toni Laidlaw's employment at Dalhousie, such as annual faculty reports and professional correspondence. There are also records of her work as an author, including editorial correspondence, royalty statements and publication agreements.

Correspondence

Series contains correspondence, memoranda, professional activity reports and some notes and meeting minutes for committees on which Jill Grant served as chair. Editorial correspondence, including publishing contracts and agreements, is primarily found within the Publication series.

Correspondence

Series contains correspondence related to Lawrence Johnstone Burpee's research on James De Mille. Letters sent to and from Burpee between 1901 and 1946.

Correspondence

Series contains outgoing and incoming correspondence between Budge Wilson, her agent (Leona Trainer), publishers, editors, illustrators, authors, and other individuals, all relating to her career as an author. The series includes some contracts for Wilson's books, which are attached to correspondence.

Correspondence

This series contains Robert Doyle’s incoming and outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include friends, colleagues, and students. Topics covered include personal and employment concerns mostly pertaining to the theatre.

Correspondence

Series consists of textual records of James Morrison's correspondence while attending and teaching at the University of Ibadan, and resumes and research notes.

Correspondence

Series contains personal and professional correspondence, mostly incoming letters regarding Banks' writing and research, publishing, play production, and other activities. Correspondence related to specific productions or plays is listed in subseries under play title series as well as filed by the donor with related manuscripts. Other correspondence is found in the series "readings, festivals and workshops" and "grant and fundraising records."

Correspondence

Series contains professional correspondence between Wendy Lill and various theatres, publishers and fans. The correspondence covers a wide range of Lill's publishing, production of her plays, and other professional activities.

Cornell-Aro Mental Health Research Project in the Western Region, Nigeria (1961) and the Study on the Role of Women (1963)

Series is comprised of materials related to the 1961 Cornell-Aro Research Project in the Western Region and the 1963 Study on the Role of Women. In the Cornell-Aro study, modeled on the Stirling County Study, Leighton’s team analyze the mental health trends of Nigerians living in both major cities and small rural villages via interviews, surveys, and observations. The Role of Women study may possibly be considered a ‘sub-study’ of the Cornell-Aro study, as it uses much of the same research material supplemented by new data. Materials present include correspondence, memoranda, datasets, research notes, fieldnotes reports, speeches, photographs, forms, applications, surveys and questionnaires, medical documents, affiliated studies, and comparative analyses.

Contract records of Powers Brothers

Series consists of financial records pertaining to Powers Brothers' various job contracts. These jobs were often located in Nova Scotia, but some were located throughout the Atlantic Provinces. The records in this series consist of ledgers and journals (some of which are unbound). The ledgers include expense totals, copies of invoices, and payments made by clients. The journals are more detailed, and were used to record the following job-related costs: material, labour, freight, and taxes. There are journals for both closed and active contracts. Both types of record books use job numbers to identify each contract. Bulk from 1972-1985.
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