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Friendships : [book]

Item is a signed and published copy of Budge Wilson's book, published by Penguin Canada, with a sticker identifying the book as a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Awards.

Going bananas : [book]

Item is a published copy of Budge Wilson's book, reprinted by Scholastic-TAB Publications.

Homecoming : [book]

Item is a signed and published copy of Budge Wilson's book, published by Penguin Canada.

Interviews with Budge Wilson on her writing

  • MS-2-650.2011-050, Box 56, Tape 10
  • Item
  • January 31, 1992 - February 27, 1992
  • Part of Budge Wilson fonds

Item is a recording of three interviews: Judy Savoy interviews Deannie Sullivan Fraser and Budge Wilson about being writers; David Grick on Mainstreet (CBC) talking to Budge Wilson about writing (January 31, 1992); and Mainstreet open question session on the book that influences people the most (February 27, [1992]).

Kenneth Leslie's office diary

Item is an office diary kept by Kenneth Leslie's secretaries at the New York office of The Protestant Digest in 1943. It contains a day-by-day breakdown of Leslie's meetings and correspondence sent, preparations for several issues of the magazine, progress with the development of the Textbook Commission, and accounts of the general comings and goings in the office.

Letter from Sara Jeannette Cotes to Archibald MacMechan

Item consists of a letter to Archibald MacMechan from Sara Jeannette Cotes [Duncan] dated April 26 [1905], covering such topics as Sara's reception as an author among Canadian readers, and a meeting with Rudyard Kipling discussing Wilfrid Laurier's policies.

Letter written by Kenneth Leslie regarding the threat posed by fascism and antisemitism in the United States

Item is a two-page typed letter written by Kenneth Leslie on December 17, 1942. The letter addresses the threat posed by the fascist movement and antisemitism in the United States, both at present during the war, as well as the threats posed "after the war is over", where "this Fascistic movement will let loose with its first barrage, to consist of a wave of terror against the Jew". The letter, which an accompanying index card suggests should be sent "first to Presidents of colleges and then to professors of education, philosophy, psychology, historical and sociological sciences", urges educators join the "Protestant Digest"-supported Textbook Commission to eliminate anti-Semitic statements in American textbooks as a means of warding off fascism and antisemitism "not in the name of any church but in the name of democracy".

Man oplever sa meget : [book]

Item is a signed and published copy of Budge Wilson's book, published by Fremad. This is the Danish translation by Else Sandvad of the anthology of short stories published as "The Leaving" in Canada.

My cousin Clarette and other stories : [book]

Item is a signed and published copy of Budge Wilson's book, published by the University of Queensland Press. This is the Australian publication of the same anthology of short stories published as "The Leaving" in Canada.

Paricutin Volcano : [manuscript]

Item is a handwritten manuscript written by Nora Leslie (then Nora Steenerson Totten) about an automobile trip taken with her husband, the Judge Totten and "Olga," from southern California to Paricutín volcano, Michoacán, Mexico.

Photograph of a drawing of Reverend Thomas McCulloch

Item is a glass plate of a drawing of Rev. Thomas McCulloch, D.D. The drawing by Arthur Lismer itself is based on a painting of McCulloch by Daniel Munro. The drawing was commissioned and used for history books on Dalhousie University, like One hundred years of Dalhousie 1818-1918 (1920), and Daniel Cobb Harvey's, An introduction to the history of Dalhousie (1938).
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