File contains two monthly report cards and a letter from the Haverford Friends' School; correspondence and entrance examination results from the University of Pennsylvania; College Entrance Examination Board records; Princeton University term reports and correspondence from Alex's tutor, George Priest; correspondence regarding his application and acceptance to Corpus Christie College, Cambridge University; and correspondence regarding his application to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Subseries contains letters and cards written to Alex Leighton from his mother, father and sister, as well as from uncles, aunts and cousins. There are also some copies of Alex Leighton's responses, including a file of letters between him and Dorothea (Dot).
File contains Alexander Leighton's curriculum vitae and lists of Leighton's works in library catalogues. Also includes reprints of Leighton's articles "The Stirling County Study: some notes on concepts and methods" and "From the point of view of social psychiatry."
File contains diary entries written during September 1951; December 1951; and July 1952. The entries are written on the same half-sheets of foolscap that Alexander Leighton used for much of his correspondence to his mother, which was also frequently written in the same diary-entry format.
Fonds comprises correspondence with J.G. MacGregor and copies of published articles. Biographical and professional sketches are located in the case file.
MS-2-231, SF Box 31, Folders 4-11; SF Box 33, Folders 3-26
Fonds
1831-1938
Fonds comprises family correspondence (including that of his father, Hugh Ross), matriculation records, testimonial letters, personal account books, a diary, school inspectors' reports and other papers and bonds.
File contains letters and invoices from individuals and businesses including: A.E. Alexander (Campbellton, NB); H.S. Alexander (Campbellton, NB); J.E. Alexander (Centerville, NB); James Alexander (Campbellton, NB); Lloyd Alexander (Londonderry, NS); M.M. Alexander (Kingston, Jamaica); Mrs. Matthew Alexander (Moncton, NB).
Includes Pacem in Maribus correspondence; paper titled "National Interests in the Continental Shelf"; questionnaire from the Law of the Sea Institute; papers titled "Alternative Regimes for the Continental Shelf", "Towards an Objective Analysis of Special Circumstances: Bays, Rivers, Coastal and Oceanic Archipelagos and Atolls"; a Christmas card; two brochures describing the Law of the Sea Institute.
Includes brochure re. law of the Sea Institute conference and correspondence concerning the Law of the Sea conference; publication, "National interests in the continental shelf," presented at Pacem in Maribus IV.
Item consists of W.J. Alexander's convocation address at the October 28, 1884 ceremonies. Alexander was "Munro Professor of English Language and Literature, Sometime Fellow of the Johns Hopkins University"
File contains two draft manuscripts written by Freedman, as well as correspondence with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the Canadian Nature Federation.
Video contains "It's so romantic" - performance poetry -- "No will today" - performance poetry -- "I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free" - instructional video. Duration: 14 min.