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Correspondence between Robert Logan and various people concerning Logan's experiences with aviation with the Air Force

Folder includes correspondence from C.R. Dunlap, Air Marshal, President, R.C.A.F. Memorial Fund; Earle Williams, Flight Leader (ret'd.), R.C.A.F.; Raymond L. St. Germain and James L. Secord concerning the history of aviation. Also included in the folder notes on "Voyages of the Air" by J. R. K. Main.

Correspondence between Robert Logan and J. Tuzo Wilson, Director General of the Ontario Science Centre concerning Logan's experiences with aviation and travelling to the north

Folder includes correspondence from C.R. Dunlap, Air Marshal, President, R.C.A.F. Memorial Fund; Earle Williams, Flight Leader (ret'd.), R.C.A.F.; Raymond L. St. Germain and James L. Secord concerning the history of aviation. Also included in the folder notes on "Voyages of the Air" by J. R. K. Main.

Frank Baird fonds

  • MS-2-5, SF Box 13, Folder 2
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1933
Fonds consists of a draft typescript of Baird's "Doctor Archibald MacMechan: An Estimate and an Appreciation," commissioned by The Halifax Chronicle for their 1923 New Year's edition and withdrawn at Archibald MacMechan's request. Also present are three letters from MacMechan concerning the article and a later letter from Stanley MacKenzie regarding an essay by Baird rejected by The Dalhousie Review.

Baird, Frank, Rev. Dr., 1870-1951

Letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to William Dummer Northend

  • MS-2-60, SF Box 18, Folder 19
  • Item
  • 1875
Item is one handwritten letter (1875) from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to William Dummer Northend in Salem, Massachusetts regarding the possibility of finding subscribers in Boston and Cambridge for an unnamed cause.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882

Allan Bevan fonds

  • MS-2-472
  • Fonds
  • Bulk, 1960-1980
Fonds contains textual records relating to the history of the activities of the Dalhousie University English Department and to Bevan's academic activities. The fonds consist of research notes generated during Bevan's study of Dryden's literature; academic and departmental correspondence and documentation created while Bevan was head of the English department and afterwards; documents and correspondence relating to operations at the Dalhousie Review from 1972-1980; fiction and other writings; material pertaining to courses he taught from 1949 to 1976; and various undated papers written by his students.

Bevan, Allan

C.L. Bennet fonds

  • MS-2-486
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1961, predominant 1930-1950
Fonds contains considerable material from the Dalhousie Review from 1950–1953, including correspondence, book reviews and articles pending; correspondence relating to Dalhousie University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Senate; examinations and papers of Dalhousie students (primarily 1930s); correspondence, outlines and galley proofs of Canada Books, I to VI, 1933–1951; correspondence and other material relating to the Down Under Club and Anzac Club (1940s); personal papers, including Bennet's course notes and exams from his days as a Harvard undergraduate; copies of acting scripts; photographs of local theatre productions, the School for the Blind, Dalhousie University English Department, and the first Soviet war bride in England (Nora Murray); and copies of Archibald MacMechan's Late Harvest and E. Ritchie's In the Gloaming.

Bennet, C.L.

Correspondence to the National Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges regarding the coat of arms of the Earl of Dalhousie as used by the college

The correspondence includes the excerpt from the article by G. M. Acklom, Dalhousie Gazette, March 7, 1903 describing the coat of arms of the Earl of Dalhousie as used by the college. It also notes that the original shield with the black eagle was white (silver) and changed to gold by the Board of Governors, Dalhousie University, August 24, 1950.

Harry Bruce's correspondence — I - Ma

File contains correspondence between Harry Bruce and Norman I. Ibsen; John Jodrey; Luc Jutras; John Kalbfleisch; Naim Kattan; Frank Kelly; G.N. Kennedy; Steve Kimber; L.F. Kirkpatrick; Brenda Large; Betty Lee; David Lewis; Jane Lind; Earl Lockerby; James Lorimer; Frank Lowe; Marilyn MacDonald; Andy MacFarlane; R.M. MacGregor; Dr. Guy MacLean; Neil MacLennan; Magil; Doug Marshall; and Carol Martin.

Harry Bruce's personal correspondence — A - G

File consists of personal correspondence to Harry Bruce from Ronald Abbott; Elizabeth Amer; Allison G. Andreassen; Noel Barcelona (Harry Bruce's Foster child); Bob Blackburn; Ernest Buckler; L.Grant Burton; Anna Cameron; Silver Donald Cameron; Mike Carmichael; Alex Colville; Matt Cohen; Frank M. Covert; Norman Creighton; Robertson Davies; Graham Fraser; Barbara Frum; Michael Gnarowski; John Godfrey; and Dorothy Allen Gray.

Harry Bruce's journalism awards

File contains certificates, correspondence and event programs related to awards received by Harry Bruce, including National Magazine Awards and Atlantic Journalism Awards.

Business papers re. Henry House

Series includes correspondence and papers relating to the business side of Henry House, including architectural plans for proposed additions/alterations to the building.

Correspondence about Henry House as historic property

File includes correspondence from George A. Caines; barristers and solicitors Stewart, MacKeen, and Covert regarding the purchase of the Barrington Street property and its historical aspects (July 4, 1968); and P.A. Thomson, director of the Atlantic Region of Parks Canada, regarding the unveiling of a Historic Sites and Monuments commemorative plaque at Henry House (September 16, 1974).
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