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Andrew Merkel's poetry manuscripts

File contains loose manuscript pages of largely handwritten poems, written in pencil or ink variously on writing paper, The Sydney Printing Company letterhead, and foolscap. There are also several typed poems and a page transcribed from Beamish Murdoch's History of Nova Scotia.

Andrew Merkel's poetry notebook

Item is a soft cover student notebook containing poems written by Andrew Merkel between 1909 and 1910, including "The Beatification of Joan of Arc" and "Death of King Edward VII."

Andrew Merkel's student poetry notebook

File contains a notebook probably dating from Merkel's student years at King's College, which features handwritten poems and illustrations or doodles, as well as three inserts of printed poems. There is also a copy of King's College Record, Vol XXVI, No. 224 (Windsor, NS, February 1905). The first page contains "On Joining the Haliburton Club," October 1905.

Correspondence to Andrew Merkel from Charles Bruce

File also includes three drafts of an address made by Charles Bruce at a dinner held on 11 May 1946 in honour of Andrew Merkel's retirement as Atlantic superintendent of The Canadian Press and a copy of the CP Informative Bulletin, which includes an account of the dinner and tributes to Merkel from editors at Halifax Herald and Halifax Chronicle.

Harriette Richardson : a one act play, by Andrew Merkel : [manuscripts]

File contains four manuscript copies of a one-act play by Andrew Merkel titled variously "Harriet Richardson" and "Mrs. Richardson Wins." The latter version contains hand-written edits that appear in the both copies titled "Harriet Richardson." One manuscript lists the author as "Marc Lescarbot" and is two pages longer than the others. The copy typed on legal-sized onion skin paper contains a note that the play was originally presented at the Community Centre, Annapolis Royal, on 5th June 1947. There is also a short note critiquing the play.

Letters and poems of Molly Beresford sent to Andrew Merkel

File contains 71 handwritten letters sent from poet Molly Beresford to Andrew Merkel between 1922 and 1936; three postcards; one Christmas card; and four poems, including "The Philosophy of a Would-Be Poet," "Moon Shadows," "To a Fair Lady on returning to her a Pair of Rubber Shoes."

Letters sent to Andrew Merkel on the occasion of his retirement from the Canadian Press

File contains letters of acknowledgement and congratulation from W.A. Buchanan, former president and director of the Canadian Press; A.R. Coffin; "Mike," chief accountant at The Canadian Press; Ben Deacon, manager of the Canadian National Railway System Press Bureau; Robert W.A. Dunn, Montreal Daily Star; Harold Fair, Reuters, New York; J.K. Grainger, vice president of Moncton Publishers Limited; G. Hambleton, Canadian Information Service; Clara L.K. Holmes, CPR; Freeman Jenkins, president of the United Mine Workers of America; C. LeCouteur, Sydney Post-Record; L.H. Mulland, Cable and Wireless Limited; "the Parson," Annapolis Royal; Sam Ross, Vancouver's CKWX; Donald R. Smith, managing editor of The Telegraph-Journal, Saint John, NB; Norma Smith, The Ottawa Journal; Bob Stanson, Archie and Bill Bartlett, Montreal Daily Star; and Walter S. Thompson, director of public relations at Canadian National Railway System.

Manuscripts written by Robert Norwood

File contains manuscripts of long poems by Robert Norwood, including "ISSA" and "Aldebaran"; the short stories "Little Essays in Common Sense," numbers 1 & 2; and a play titled "Jumbo." There is also a transcript of "A Prologue of Praise" by William E. Marshall, which was spoken by George Cutten at a lecture-recital given by Norwood in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, on 9 February 1922.

Patton's speech to the Third Army before invasion : [transcript]

File contains two copies of a transcript of General Paton's speech to the Third Army on the eve of the Allied Invasion of France. The source is not provided—Paton's speeches were extemporaneous and there were several versions based on reports at the time.

Poetry manuscripts by Molly Beresford

File contains handwritten manuscripts of poems including "Amaranth"; "The Mystery of Love"; "Wot ye What Love is, I Will Not Leave You Comfortless"; "Ballad of Young Jesus and his Father"; "A Wandering Islemen's Song"; "A Good-night"; "Rainbow Haven"; and "A Flint Arrow."

Racing fishermen / Andrew Merkel : [manuscript]

File contains a 1000 word article by Andrew Merkel about the history of schooner racing in Nova Scotia prior to the Bluenose, as well as a letter from Merkel to C.B. Cochrane, editor of King's College Record, offering the article for publication.

The church at Karsdale / Andrew Merkel : [manuscript]

File contains a 1000 word article by Andrew Merkel about the history of Christ Church, Karsdale, near Lower Granville, the third oldest Anglican church in Nova Scotia, but originally built by Congregationalists in the 1760s. The file also contains a letter to R.J. Rankin at The Herald newspaper in Halifax.

The Song Fishermen's Song Sheets

File contains 15 issues of a periodical "issued every so often," edited and published by Andrew Merkel out of his Halifax office of the Canadian Press. In addition to publishing the poems of The Song Fishermen, a Halifax literary group that included Andrew Merkel, Kenneth Leslie, Charles G.D. Roberts, Molly Beresford, Bliss Carman, Charles Bruce, and Robert Norwood, it became a vehicle for members to keep in touch with each other, especially those who lived outside of Halifax. Issue numbers 1-4 and 10 were published as "The Song Fishermens' Song Book"; the possessive apostrophe was corrected in the remaining numbers. Number 12 is missing and number 13 took the form of a short book of poems published by Abenaki Press in tribute to Bliss Carman after this death.