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Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Terrence W. Honey regarding a journalism seminar, requesting Bruce as a guest speaker

File consists of a series of letters between Bruce and Terry Honey Chairman of the Press Institute of Canada regarding an overlooked cheque, Bruce's contributions to the 1961 journalism seminar, a request that Bruce present at the 1962 seminar, and Bruce's explanation of being unable to attend.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson

File consists of a letter from Lester B. Pearson thanking Bruce for his fine writing and sharing how he used a few verses from Bruce's poem Memo for Certain Voyagers in his Parliament Hill speech for the 1967 Canadian Centenary flame lighting. Also included are a signed copy of his address and Bruce's reply, thanking Pearson for mentioning his writing.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and John A. McNeil, G.H. Lash and W. Rupert Davies

File consists of letters between John McNeil, G.H. Lash, W. Rupert Davies and Charles Bruce regarding the misinterpretation of Lash's comments from a confidential meeting, the privacy of The Canadian Press's internal organizations, the adoption of a proposal from Senator Dennis, the replacement of certain superintendents, issues around an interview with Senator Duff, discussions of other CP staff, and an forthcoming position of Military Correspondent.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Harold Morrison

File includes correspondence with Harold Morrison concerning an event jam at King's Cross, Bruce's role as a war correspondent, Harold and other mutual friends' living situations, a discussion on colleges and universities, work on a possible novel, and Bruce's search for a poetry book.
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