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Charles Bruce fonds
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Charle Bruce's notebooks

Series consists of nine notebooks that include class notes, personal entries and notes taken by Charles Bruce during his time as a student at Mount Allison University and as a young writer.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Rupert W. Davies

File consists of letters between Sir Walter Monckton and W. Rupert Davies, president of the Kingston Whig-Standard, regarding Monckton's appointment as Director General of the Ministry of Information, a memo about conversations with Davies, personal travels, three letters to Bruce from Davies concerning time off, the injury of a friend and an upcoming annual meeting.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Frank Parker Day

Folder consists of letters between Bruce and Frank Day regarding military regiments; feedback on Day's novel What Happened to Rosalie; help given to Day's son by Bruce; the death of a mutual friend; and a suggestion to help out another friend in writing of his thesis.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Wilfred Eggleston regarding news blocks and censorship

File consists of a series of letters between Bruce and Wilfred Eggleston, Press Censor for Canada, regarding a story about Honolulu that shouldn't have been published, a report on changing press censorship policies towards American news items, and instructions to Canadian editors about not publishing news about British and Canadian shipping, and a copy of a report from Frank Knox, Secretary of the American Navy, who condemned news associations for reporting on the arrival of British warships to the US for repair.
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