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Henry Davies Hicks fonds
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Correspondence regarding a London trip

File includes an invitation to the Queen's Garden Party, a telegram exchange with Elizabeth R Queen Mother on the occasion of her eightieth birthday, and an exchange of letters with Simon, The Right Honourable, Earl of Dalhousie, at Brechin Casrtle, Scotland.

Correspondence regarding furniture purchased in England by Henry Hicks

File contains correspondence between Morland Coon Limited, Exeter, England, and Henry Hicks, and other material regarding the purchase of antiques furniture. The file also includes correspondence between Bolton and Fairhead Limited, London, England, and Henry Hicks regarding the shipping of the antique furniture.

Correspondence regarding societies and associations to which Henry Hicks belonged

File contains correspondence, meeting minutes and annual reports regarding The Boy Scouts of Canada, Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East, Bridgetown and Area Historical Society, The Donwood Institute, Kings Historical Society, Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific and Music Royale.

Correspondence regarding the acquisition of Henry Hicks' papers by the Nova Scotia Public Archives

File also contains correspondence regarding Admiral Rupert George, the opening of the new Public Archives building on 19 June 1980, and the Archives' mural competition. There are also seven photographs featuring Henry Hicks, Lieutenant Governor John E. Shaffner, Premier John M. Buchanan, Archivist Hugh Taylor, and Ian M. MacKeigan taken at the opening of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia.

Correspondence regarding the Nova Scotia Debating Society

File contains two letters from Henry Hicks declining invitations to participate as a judge in the Provincial Championships in 1980 and 1985, as well as a letter to Kenneth Mills congratulating him on winning the 1981 Henry D. Hicks trophy at Dalhousie's Invitational Debating Tournament.

Correspondence with Henry Davies Hicks regarding Guyana politics relating to Dalhousie University

File contains correspondence with Henry Davies Hicks regarding Guyana politics, human rights and proposed research, including an unsuccessful bid by the Lester Pearson Institute to conduct a CIDA project in partnership with the University of Guyana, as well as correspondence and newspaper clippings on the proposed revoking of the honorary degree granted to Guyanan dictator Forbes Burnham.
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