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The past 60 years of Peking University, 1898-1958 : [manuscript and clippings]

File contains records related to human rights teachings in China. File largely consists of a typed manuscript by Ronald St. John MacDonald, likely in 1958 or 1959, outlining the previous sixty years of the history of Peking University, includes discussions on the campus and its buildings and a brief account of its founding in 1898. File also contains clippings.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at Universite de Laval

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with further materials around the teaching law at the Universite de Laval.

Includes correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Maurice Arbour, Ivan Bernier, Pierre Charpentier, Andre Dufour, Jean Fournier, Jean-Yves Grenon, Chantal Houdet, Annemarie Jacomy-Millette, Jacques-Yvan Morin, Andre Patry, Charles Stein, and William Tetley.

Also includes interview questions for Maurice Arbour and Andre Patry, an introduction to the teaching of law at Universite de Laval, and clippings.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at Universite de Laval

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with teaching law at the Universite de Laval.

File contains correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and J. Maurice Arbour, Ivan Bernier, and Denyse Langlais.

File also includes a list of questions for an interview with Arbour and Macdonald's research notes.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at Universite de Montreal

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with teaching law at the Universite de Montreal.

File includes correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Jules Deschenes, Leon Lortie, Jacques-Yvan Morin, Andre Patri, and J. Woehrling.

File also includes a facsimile of the article "Le Centennaire de Barreau de Montreal", a memorial piece on Honore-Hippolyte Achille Gervais, and a facsimile of "Discours de l'honorable P.-J. O. Chauveau, Doyen de la faculte de Droit a Montreal, le 6 octobre 1885".

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at University of Toronto and University of Calgary

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with teaching law at the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary.

Includes correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Ian F.G. Baxter, R.C.B. Bish, J. Finkelman, J.T. Fried, William Graham, Marie T. Huxter, Kenneth Jarvis, Francis Leddy, G.L. Morris, and Alice Richard.

Also includes a copy of the pamphlet "The Joint Centre of Modern East Asia: The Next Decade", a copy of the 1972 International Public Law examination at the University of Toronto, a draft of the address "Recent Developments in Legal Education at the University of Toronto" (by Frank Iacobucci), a 1980-81 outline of Law and Economics programs at University of Toronto, clippings related to the passing of Cecil A. Wright, the "First Year Curriculum" at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law, a tribute to James Bryce Milner, the "International Business" outline in the University of Toronto Graduate Studies in Law program, and G.L. Morris's collection of key readings in International Law and Foreign Policy.