File contains a copy of Le Canada Musical, Volume 4, Number 24, published in 1921. The magazine is autographed by Canadian organist and composer Benoit F. Poirier.
This file contains 4 textual records, which consists of a research article, along with accompanying work which include newspaper article, research table, and a correspondence. These records were written by Dr, Melville Cumming in 1924.
File contains 15 issues of a periodical "issued every so often," edited and published by Andrew Merkel out of his Halifax office of the Canadian Press. In addition to publishing the poems of The Song Fishermen, a Halifax literary group that included Andrew Merkel, Kenneth Leslie, Charles G.D. Roberts, Molly Beresford, Bliss Carman, Charles Bruce, and Robert Norwood, it became a vehicle for members to keep in touch with each other, especially those who lived outside of Halifax. Issue numbers 1-4 and 10 were published as "The Song Fishermens' Song Book"; the possessive apostrophe was corrected in the remaining numbers. Number 12 is missing and number 13 took the form of a short book of poems published by Abenaki Press in tribute to Bliss Carman after this death.
File contains the November and December 1930 issues of the Argo Review out of Princeton. The December issue contains a story by Alexander Leighton titled "The Gurraghmore's Garden."
File contains the issue vol. I, No. 3 of the McGill University periodical. File includes a letter possibly addressed to Ronald St. John Macdonald's father.
File contains Leighton's manuscript for an article about making his film "Porpoise Oil"; correspondence with the editors of Movie Makers; a copy of the Movie Makers issue in which his film was given an honorable mention; and a medallion awarded for his film being chosen for screening at the First International Photographic Exhibition.
File includes 10 publications by the National Research Council of Canada Radio Branch contributed by E.W. Guptill and associated scientists. Periodicals are marked as secret.
File includes an issue of Canadian Review of Music and Art published in 1944 (Volume 2, Numbers 9 and 10). The issue includes an article by John Bauer titled "Ellen Ballon - Canada's Outstanding (Woman) Pianist." Canadian Review of Music and Art was published in Toronto, Ontario by Canadian Review Publishing.
File contains 8 periodicals by the National Research Council of Canada Radio Branch contributed by W.H. Watson and associated scientists. Periodicals are marked as secret.
Folder contains an article by E. Chesley Allen "An Arcadian Boyhood" published in the Journal of Education and notes from a summer camping trip, 1925 Charlie, Fernald & I "to say nothing of the dog", Dartmouth to Middle Stewiacke by canoe.
File contains three publications by W.H. Watson: "Wave Impedances and the Effective Cross-Sections of Antennas" from the Royal Society of Canada, third series, vol. XXXIX, 1945; and "Resonant Slots" and "Matrix Methods in Transmission-line and Impedance Calculations" from the Journal of the Institution (of Electrical Engineers), vol. 93, part IIIA, no.4, 1946.
File contains an issue of Quarter notes magazine (volume 9 number 3) published in 1946 by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Issue includes a biography of Ellen Ballon by Myrtle Fish Thompson.
File contains correspondence regarding Alexander Leighton's book "The Governing of Men." Also contains several periodicals containing reviews of the book, such as Baptist Adult Union Quarterly, Saturday Review of Literature, The Prison World, and the Rudge Memorandum. Also contains 2 photos : b&w; 8 x 10in and smaller.
File contains correspondence with or about John Collier Sr., and Donald Collier. Also includes newspaper clippings and two of John Collier's articles, "A perspective on the United States Indian situation of 1952 in its hemispheric and world-wide bearing," and "Free inquiry, and the scientist's responsibility." Documents are primarily related to indigenous communities and affairs in the United States.
File contains correspondence with or about Christopher Leggo. Also contains the article "Industrial psychiatry in the community of Oak Ridge" from Industrial Medicine and "The prescription for light work for the partially disabled employee" from California Medicine.
File contains correspondence with or about Stuart Chase. Also includes manuscripts for two of Stuart Chases' articles, titled "The new golden bough," and "Roads to agreement: some successful methods in human relations."
File contains correspondence with or about Herbert M. Davy. Also contains manuscripts for Davy's articles and reports titled "Notes concerning the Digby Municipal Home: its past and present functions and its possible future place in the community," "The interplay between religion viewed as a community and a personal sentiment," "Report on the psychiatric clinic serving western Nova Scotia for the year 1957," and "Suggestions regarding future policy and research plans for the western Nova Scotia clinic."
File contains documents relating to Alexander Leighton's 1959 trip to Nigeria. Includes a photograph, several bundles of research notes, schedules, graphic materials, and patient medical notes. Includes an article from the New York Times on the Nigerian election, and no. 10 of the Western Nigerian Illustrated quarterly publication featuring an article about psychiatric treatment at the Aro Hospital. Also includes an envelope labelled 'thought disorder pills' containing five spherical pills.