A Search for Collective Bargaining : The Nova Scotia Government Employees Association Experience
- MS-9-39, SF Box 52, Folder 2
- Item
- April 6, 1979
Reilly, Kevin
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A Search for Collective Bargaining : The Nova Scotia Government Employees Association Experience
Reilly, Kevin
Ruggles, H.L.
Simpson family
Ballon, Ellen
Brodie, Fred
William Marshall's sonnet to the statue of Joseph Howe
Marshall, William E., 1859-1923
Letter from William Cooke to his son, William Cooke, of the Prince of Wales American Volunteers
Cooke, William
Childhood poetry copybook of Annie Prescott Duff
Duff, Annie Prescott, 1847-1930
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains an undated [1971 or 1972] typed letter sent to Kenneth Leslie from his daughter, Rosaleen. File contains discussion about sending a selection of typed copies of poems to Mr. [Patrick] Crean at McClelland and Stewart -- the other requested poems stored in boxes at the Dickson farmhouse in Shawville, Quebec -- and also mentions that Sean Haldane, who had previously published the ill-received (by Leslie) "Collected Poems of Kenneth Leslie", had not been informed of the efforts to publish an alternate collection of Leslie's works, and would not be "until it has all been settled".
File also contains a facsimile family photograph of the Dickson children, Jennifer, Elizabeth, Marjorie, Ross, and Charles, likely from 1958, serving as a "Seasons Greetings" card signed "from the Dicksons".
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
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Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Paricutin Volcano : [draft manuscript]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Offprint pamphlets from The Protestant
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains three off-printed pamphlets published by the house of Kenneth Leslie's 1940's periodical The Protestant.
The first pamphlet, ten pages long, is written by Harold L. Ickes, entitled "Protestantism answers hate", was the text of an address delivered by Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, to the 'Protestantism answers hate dinner forum' at the Hotel Roosevelt on Tuesday, February 25, 1941. It did not appear in The Protestant.
The second pamphlet, six pages long in a triptych format, is written by Gerald Richardson, associate editor of The Protestant, entitled "Who is anti-Catholic? A letter which clarifies the position of a true liberal democratic Roman Catholic". The letter previously appeared in the March 1945 issue of The Protestant.
Th third pamphlet, eight pages long, was written by Abraham Pomerantz (and contains an introduction by Kenneth Leslie) entitled "Dissent becomes disloyalty". The article previously appeared in the December 1947 issue of The Protestant.
Press releases from The Protestant press service : [manuscripts]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains final drafts of three press releases prepared by Kenneth Leslie's press services at The Protestant. The press releases, undated, were released in 1943 and 1944.
The first release is a single-page handwritten note entitled 'Immediate break with Spain is urged : editor of The Protestant calls also for a Western Front', dated March 24, 1943, and bound for the New York Times.
The second release, typed, undated but shortly after The Protestant was denounced by the "American Jewish Committee [as following] the Communist 'party line'", was written by B.Z. Goldberg, entitled "A mysterious cure for anti-Semitism".
The third release, typed, undated but likely from the summer of 1944, was written by Elbert Aidline-Trommer, entitled "Hitler defeated in Chicago", and discusses Charles J. Anderson Jr.'s failed 1944 "run for Congress in the sixth district as a Republican on a Nazi platform".
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Self-portrait of Kenneth Leslie
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Poetry and translations of Kenneth Leslie
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Translations of Aslaug Vaa poems : [draft manuscripts]
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
File contains three undated (likely in the 1940s) partial translations of poems originally written by the Norwegian poet Aslaug Vaa (b. Rauland,25 August 1889; d. Oslo, 28 November 1965) and translated by Kenneth Leslie.
File contains translations of the following poems:
- twenty-three lines of the poem "Skinnvengbrev," which begins "Eg tredde eingong du hadde gøymt deg, / at baade du og Gud ha gløymt meg, / og eg blei minst av dei skapte ting.", which Leslie has translated as "I thought one time you had forsaken me / that you and God had forgotten me / and I was least of created things." The header of this leaf has the title "So 6847 Pauline", and the English translation is written directly below the Norwegian original ;
- eight lines of translation of a fourteen line untitled poem, also presumably by Aslaug Vaa, which begins "A, so det vesle båmet reeddest / når det møter det ukjende. / Ein gong i eit framandt land, / sto eg og var dette ukjende for ein liten kropp", which Leslie has translated as "Of course a little child is frightened / when he meets with an unknown one. / Once upon a time on strange soil / I stood and was this unknown one for a little body." The Norwegian text and English translation are written on separate leaves ; and
- four stanzas of the poem 'Duva og Dropen,' which begins "Det kurra ei duve / med bekken Mahala / i skuggen av palmur / og driv kvite kala", which Leslie has translated as "A dove coos so warmly / where murmurs Mahala / In shade of the palm trees / and drifts of white kalla". This item also contains notes for a sermon about avarice written on the verso.
Research notes of Kenneth Leslie
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Reading notes on seminar on Romanticism
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Investment ledger of A.P. Shand
Shand, A.P.
Morton, Ralph S. , 1908-
Dawson, Robert MacGregor
Howard Logan Bronson Collection
Bronson, Howard Logan
Creighton, Wilfred, 1904-2008
MacDougall, Everett, 1858-1938
Indenture for land sold to John Halliburton by William and Elizabeth Peck
Halliburton, John
Letter from Francis V. Hugo to Mrs Saunders
Saunders, Mrs. Richard, fl. 1863-1866
Raymond, Richard L.
Godfrey, John F.
Ryan, Terry
James Benjamin Westhaver fonds
Westhaver, James Benjamin
Addresses to Robert Murray in celebration of his jubilee as editor of The Presbyterian Witness
Murray, Robert, Rev.
Lesley Choyce's manuscripts and professional papers
Choyce, Lesley
Fonds consists of diaries and notebooks; printed programmes, books, and newspaper clippings regarding Col. William Rhoades or the regiments with which he served, including the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Fonds also contains miscellaneous papers related to his career.
The diaries and notebooks document Rhoades’ activities while posted in the Yukon, South Africa, and Europe during World War I. Some of the notebooks also contain hand drawn maps of battle fields.
Rhoades, William, 1874-1955
Letters from Rev. James Rosborough to Mrs. Pearson
Rosborough, James, Rev., fl. 1898
Allen, Richard Orme