Material related to the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (R.C.N.B.F.)
- MS-2-135.2019-081, Box 84, Folder 1
- File
- 1991-1993
Part of Oland family fonds
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Material related to the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (R.C.N.B.F.)
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (R.C.N.B.F.)
Part of Oland family fonds
Material for the Last Post Fund, Nova Scotia Branch
Part of Oland family fonds
Material for the Last Post Fund, Nova Scotia Branch
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (R.C.N.B.F.)
Part of Oland family fonds
Material of Bruce Oland regarding the Saraguay Club
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to Bruce S.C. Oland receiving the Order of Nova Scotia
Part of Oland family fonds
Correspondence congratulating Bruce S.C. Oland on receiving the Order of Canada
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to the construction of Bruce Oland's property on the Northwest Arm : The Anchor
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to the maintenance of Bruce Oland's property on the Northwest Arm : The Anchor
Part of Oland family fonds
Material related to Mrs. Bruce S. Oland's (Ruth) immigration status in Canada
Part of Oland family fonds
George W.C. Oland's financial correspondence
Part of Oland family fonds
Biographical information on Sidney C. Oland
Part of Oland family fonds
Correspondence from Roy A. Laurence, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, to Thomas Head Raddall
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from Thomas Head Raddall, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, to R. H. Stoddard
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from R. H. Stoddard, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Thomas Head Raddall
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from Roy A. Laurence, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, to Thomas Head Raddall
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from Thomas Head Raddall, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, to Eleanor C. Armstrong
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from Thomas Head Raddall, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, to Harold Connolly
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence from Earl R. Lewis, Jr., of West Hartford, Connecticut, to Thomas Head Raddall
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Correspondence between Frederick William Wallace and Capt. E. MacDougall
Part of Everett MacDougall fonds
MacDougall, Everett, 1858-1938
Letter from Rev. D.B. Blair to Mr Farquharson
Blair, Duncan Black, The Reverend, 182?-1893
Kenneth Leslie's correspondence
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
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
File contains seven letters (three typed and four hand-written), written between 1972 and 1973, by David B. Lord (from Jacksonville, FL). Five of the letters are addressed to Kenneth Leslie, while one is addressed to his wife, Nora, and another addressed to Kurt Anderson (New York, NY), with Kenneth Leslie and George Bilankian carbon-copied.
The first letter, dated March 25, 1972, addresses Lord's appreciation of Leslie's poetry, discusses the passing of Lord's acquaintance Harold Cohn and a misdeed the Cohn had done to Lord, as well as a request for more copies of the previous issue of New Man.
The following two letters are dated June 12, 1972. The first, addressed to Nora, expresses his closeness to her despite Lord's not having met her, having heard good things from a mutual friend in California. The other letter, addressed to Kenneth but undated (same stationery and ink), expresses Lord's regret at taking so long to answer the previous message. Lord expresses his disgust with "the shame of Vietnam" and of "Tricky Dick [...] claiming to be a Quaker, with Billy Graham as his co-pilot" as being a "good example of religion at its lowest", but expressing admiration of the "young, protesting with their bodies, but [that] the sadistic pigs are having their field day."
The fourth letter, dated December 10, 1972 and addressed to Kurt Anderson, responds to Anderson's article "From life to money to body counts" which appeared in the October 1972 issue of The Churchman. It includes excerpts from Kenneth Leslie's and George Bilankian's responses to the same article.
The fifth is a postcard sent from France, dated January 12, 1973, expressing the view that "America has failed the world."
The sixth is a handwritten four-page letter of the same date, from Foix, Languedoc, draws comparisons between the present destruction of Vietnam with the past "attempted destruction" of the "Albigensian civilization", addressing how one should address to the "hopeless disaster" while living in a country that now seems "resigned to its fate". Lord also is reminded of an article he wrote for The Protestant "more than thirty years ago" entitled 'The spirit of crucified Spain'.
In the final letter, dated March 10, 1973, Lord expresses his pleasure at having returned from France to an awaiting copy of 'O'Malley to the Reds', recounts his visit with George Bilankian in London, and remarks on the "history of dissent" found while following his family trail through genealogical work. He mentions being "indebted to Rev. James B. Leslie, M.A. Rector of Kilsaran" for directing Lord's research efforts in the right direction.
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Richard Edward Graham Roome fonds
Roome, Richard Edward Graham, Brigadier, 1892-1985
A typescript draft of Writing Historical Fiction, and a letter from Carl O'Neill of Chiboo's Corner
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
The text of a speech to the Nova Scotia Library Association and a letter to Margaret Atwood
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
A manuscript of The Purple Cloak, a letter from Sunday School Publications, and The Purple Cloak
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Drafts and other documents for Anna's Pet
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
A typescript draft of The Sleet Storm and a related letter
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Willie has a Change of Heart : [published copy and typescript draft]
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Documents regarding appointment to the Order of Nova Scotia
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Correspondence with students from Pouch Cove Elementary School, NL
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Letters from students at Jessie Wauk Elementary School, Richmond BC
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds