- MS-2-171, Box 1, Folder 10
- File
- 1934 - 1936
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
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Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Correspondence with Claude C. Chappell regarding a favourable decision in the Supreme Court
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Correspondence with Lyman P. Duff
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Two letters from Paul A. Freund, Harvard Law School
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Two letters from Arthur L. Goodhart, University College, Oxford
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Correspondence from Erwin Griswold, Dean, Harvard Law School
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Correspondence and programmes regarding the Halifax Rotary Club
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Letter from Alexander Kerr, President of Dalhousie University
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Correspondence from William Lyon MacKenzie King
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Correspondence with the Wartime Labour Relations Board
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Letter of congratulations from Isaac Pitblado
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Two letters from Roland A. Ritchie
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Letters advising Vincent MacDonald of his election to the Royal Society of Canada
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The Canadian Constitution Seventy Years After
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Correspondence with Brookfield Construction regarding a flooded cellar and a rat
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A national asset : [manuscript]
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Correspondence from the office of the Minister of Labour
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Correspondence between Lawrence Burpee and Archibald MacMechan
Part of Lawrence Johnstone Burpee fonds
Guest books of Malachy Bowes Daly
Daly, Malachy Bowes, 1836-1920
Correspondence between Thomas Head Raddall and A. R. Lock
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Dumaresq, James Charles Philip, 1844-1906
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
The Christian glacier : the spirit of Jesus in the Soviet people : [manuscript]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Promotional materials for poetry readings
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Newspaper clippings related to the Vietnam War and the 1972 presidential election
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Notes, articles and clippings related to fluoridation
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Letter and card to Kenneth Leslie from Nanette Bowditch
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File contains fourteen draft typed manuscripts columns and handwritten letters, written by Brigadier-General Hugh B. Hester, a noted critic of American foreign policy, written in 1972 and 1973, submitted to numerous newspapers with copies (as well as a couple of personal handwritten letters) sent to Kenneth Leslie. The topics of the letters include the ongoing "disastrous mistake" of the Vietnam War, the "most ballyhooed" nuclear agreements between Nixon and Brezhnev, the 1972 Presidential Election (declaring that Americans "could not psychologically bring themselves to vote for McGovern because his election would have proven true all those crimes committed by Washington [against the Vietnamese people]" and the developing Watergate scandal.
File contains correspondence sent to the Charlotte Observer, the New York Times, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Senator Michael Mansfield (D-MT), The Nation Magazine, the Asheville Citizen, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Greenville News, and Meyer Robert Field.
The letter written to Leslie, dated July 4, 1973, expresses regret at not yet discussing Hester's recent trip to China, as well as demanding that Nixon should "be dismissed and tried" for his actions regarding the escalating Watergate scandal. The file also includes a draft manuscript of a letter "to the Editor" of Leslie's "New Man Magazine", dated November 27, 1972, responding to newspaper magnate John S. Knight proclamation that the "two-party system will continue to be strong and stable" being incorrect following McGovern's defeat, suggesting that "there were no 1972 presidential elections in any meaningful sense".
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains five pieces of typed correspondence written by Morris Kominsky, of Elsinore, CA, between March and July of 1972, and sent to Kenneth Leslie. File contains Kominsky's discussions about the inclusion of his essay "The anatomy of Fascism" in a forthcoming issue of Leslie's publication "New Man" as well as Kominsky's request for dozens of copies; his desire to extend the readership of Kominsky's recent book "The Hoaxers"; and his efforts to expose an extremist plot against targets in Haiphong harbor, Vietnam.
File also contains facsimiles of correspondence sent to Kominsky, including two from sitting members of Congress: Jerome R. Waldie (14th, California) and Victor V. Veysey (38th, California) regarding threats to blow up a dredge in Haiphong harbor "that keeps [it] navigable [during the War]", as instigated in the October 1971 issue of Off-the-Cuff, written and distributed by "avowed member of the John Birch Society", ideologue Nord Davis, Jr. (fragments of which are included).
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Letter and card to Kenneth Leslie from Rosaleen Dickson
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds