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Charles Bruce's professional correspondence

Series comprises Charles Bruce's professional correspondence, organized by subject. The bulk of the correspondence relates to his professional life and writing, but there are some files containing letters and notes of a more personal nature. Many files contain notes and newspaper clippings.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Andrew Doan Merkel

Folder consists of letters with Andrew Merkel, the Atlantic superintendent of The Canadian Press, regarding personal matters, writing, poetry, travel to Halifax, an untitled story/poem, notes on the news of the Pearl Harbor attack, a poem titled Innuendos, letters between Merkel and Gillis Purcell, the assistant general manager of The Canadian Press, regarding press plans and projects.

The Bard

File contains an incomplete run of The Bard, a poetry magazine.

The Bohemian

Gile contains a single volume of The Bohemian, a monthly book of poetry, from February 1925.

Charle Bruce's notebooks

Series consists of nine notebooks that include class notes, personal entries and notes taken by Charles Bruce during his time as a student at Mount Allison University and as a young writer.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Charles G.D. Roberts, Lorne Pierce and C.W. Clark

File consists of a series of letters with individuals including Charles Roberts, Lorne Pierce and C.W. Clark regarding personal matters, the crafting of the Canadian Who's Who, the location of the grave of Sir Charles D.G. Roberts, contributions to creating a gravestone for Roberts; file also contains pages from an untitled manuscript.

Grey Ship Moving

Subseries consists of three folders relating to Charles Bruce's 1946 book of poetry, Grey ship moving, including correspondence, book reviews and a radio script from CJCH.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Rupert W. Davies

File consists of letters between Sir Walter Monckton and W. Rupert Davies, president of the Kingston Whig-Standard, regarding Monckton's appointment as Director General of the Ministry of Information, a memo about conversations with Davies, personal travels, three letters to Bruce from Davies concerning time off, the injury of a friend and an upcoming annual meeting.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Frank Parker Day

Folder consists of letters between Bruce and Frank Day regarding military regiments; feedback on Day's novel What Happened to Rosalie; help given to Day's son by Bruce; the death of a mutual friend; and a suggestion to help out another friend in writing of his thesis.

Correspondence between Charles Bruce and Wilfred Eggleston regarding news blocks and censorship

File consists of a series of letters between Bruce and Wilfred Eggleston, Press Censor for Canada, regarding a story about Honolulu that shouldn't have been published, a report on changing press censorship policies towards American news items, and instructions to Canadian editors about not publishing news about British and Canadian shipping, and a copy of a report from Frank Knox, Secretary of the American Navy, who condemned news associations for reporting on the arrival of British warships to the US for repair.
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