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Cree-English Dictionary / by Robert A. Logan

Written in pen, outside of Microfilm Box 9: Negative of / Cree-English / Dictionary / by R.A. Logan 1964 / This was made from / positive #20. (made by / University Microfilm. Inc / Ann Arbor / Mich.) / By "Dakota M-F Services, / St. Paul. Minn / in 1969 / This is 1 of 2 negs / Made by Dakota. / (There is also the original neg by UMI)

Custos borealis: the military in the Canadian North / by Kenneth Charles Eyre

File is a thesis submitted to the University of London, King's College, Department of War Studies in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This thesis looks at the military in the Canadian north from 1898 to the 1970s. Robert A. Logan's work on the 1922 arctic expedition is referenced on pages 52 to 56 as well as his work with wireless signals on page 64. There is a note from the author to Colonel Logan on the first page.

From Cree to English, Part One : The sound system / by Marilylle Soveran

File is a booklet published by the Indian and Northern Curriculum Resources Centre at the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan. Logan's annotations and proposed symbols appear throughout the booklet. Inscribed in pen, title page: Property of Rober A. Logan / Symbols in pencil are those phonetic / invented by Robert A. Logan and proposed / for use in printing books, newspapers, etc.

Gchmeidniker Zeitung

File contains two issues (March 26, 1918 and November 12, 1918) of a German newspaper issued to Logan while he was in a POW camp.

Key to the language of America / by R. Williams

File is a roll of microfilm with copies of four books: Key to the language of America by R. Williams (1643), A grammar of the Cree language by J. Howse (1844), A lecture on the grammatical construction of the Cree language by J. Hunter (1875), and La Parole Humaine Paris by A. Berloin (1908)

Lists of publications by Robert A. Logan

File contains the contents of a red, three-ringed binder that held lists of publications by Robert A. Logan, photocopies of excerpts of each publication, and some related correspondence. Logan compiled the list and sent it to Clarke, Irwin, and Company in an effort to gauge the company's interest in publishing a book based on his work.
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