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Canadian-born statesman, member of the British Parliament who rose to be Prime Minister.
From the description of Andrew Bonar Law letter to J. L. Eddy [manuscript], 1912 Dec 12. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 252710738Crosby, Oscar Terry, 1861-1947.Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955.Eddy, J. L.,Elliott, Card G., Jr.Montagu family.Robert Arthur SandersLaw, Andrew Bonar, 1858-1923Elliott, Card G., Jr. Card G. Elliott family collection, 1830-1951.Elliott, Card G., Jr.Elliott, Card G.Elliott, Mary Malone.Elliott, Mary Alice.Card G. Elliott family collection, 1830-1951.2 linear ft.Diaries, correspondence, scrapbooks, and notebooks, belonging to members of the Elliott family including Card G. Elliott, Sr.'s journals describing farm life in Kansas and diaries referring to his duties for a railroad; diaries of his wife, Mary Malone Elliott, covering trips to Europe and the Near East; school diary of their daughter, Mary Alice Elliott, while attending Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass., and Rice Institute, Houston, Tex.; letters from Bonar Law and Craig W. Wadsworth; album kept by Lou Stimson; scrapbook including family history kept by Mary E. Russell Stimson; and Civil War correspondence describing life in Mississippi. Rice University, Fondren LibraryPapers of Robert Arthur Sanders, 1910-35, 1968Papers of Robert Arthur Sanders 1910-35, 19683 shelfmarksEnglishBodleian Library, OxfordLaw, Andrew Bonar, 1858-1923. Andrew Bonar Law letter to J. L. Eddy [manuscript], 1912 Dec 12.Law, Andrew Bonar, 1858-1923.Eddy, J. L.,Andrew Bonar Law letter to J. L. Eddy [manuscript], 1912 Dec 12.1 item."I have your note of yesterday, but I am sorry to say that I receive so many requests to send messages to the Press that I have had to make it a rule never to comply with any of them." University of Virginia. LibraryBailey, Alfred Goldsworthy. U.N.B. Library Trust, 1946 - 1950.Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy.Bissett, C. N. (Clarence Norton), 1900-Moore, J. H.Robinson, Howard P. (Howard Perley), 1874-1950.Trueman, Albert W. (Albert William), 1902-McNair, John B. (John Babbitt), 1889-1968.Murray, J. C. (John Carey), 1894-Gilbert, A. B. (Adrian Bradford), 1895-Wilson, J. B.Moore, Beattie & Associates.U.N.B. Library Trust, 1946 - 1950. 1946 - 1950; (predominant 1949 Apr. 14 - 1950 May 30)Correspondence : 135 (255 leaves) + 2 pamphlets (76 p., 48 p.)Photographs : 6 : b&w.Correspondence and specifications for the UNB library addition, along with photographs taken during construction, and discussion of suitable furnishings. There is also a copy of the "Confidential Report to Dr. M.F. Gregg" related to the controversy to build a rink or library addition. Some correspondence concerns the acquisition of books for the library and indexing of the Bonar-Law and Bennett papers. Also included are 2 catalogues of gymnasium equipment. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Harriet Irving LibraryCorrespondence and papers of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), journalist and proprietor of the Evening News, the Daily Mail and the Times; 1880-1922, n.d. Partly signed, typewritten and printed. Reginald Pound and, 1880-1922Correspondence and papers of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), journalist and proprietor of the Evening News, the Daily Mail and the Times; 1880-1922, n.d. Partly signed, typewritten and printed. Reginald Pound and 1880-1922245 itemsCorrespondence and papers of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), journalist and proprietor of the , the and the 1880-1922, n.d. Partly , and . Reginald Pound and Geoffrey Harmsworth, (1959), draws on this archive. Presented by Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth, Bart., 1965, the papers then being reserved until 1972, 1973 and 1976; incorporated April 1982. Paper. Two hundred and forty-five volumes. British Library arrangement, as follows: A. Correspondence: 62153-62376 B. Miscellaneous Papers: 62377, 62378 C. Diaries, etc.: 62379-62397 Evening News Daily Mail Times; signed typewritten printed Northcliffe EnglishFrenchGermanSpanish; CastilianBritish Library: Western ManuscriptsMontagu family papers, 1739-1920.Montagu family papers, 1739-1920.9 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)Primarily correspondence of the English writer Elizabeth Robinson Montagu and her family.EnglishHoughton LibraryDavis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955. Diary of John William Davis [manuscript], 1919-1921.Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955.Diary of John William Davis [manuscript], 1919-1921.4 v.Diary of John W. Davis kept during his tenure as Ambassador to the Court of St. James. Includes accounts of discussions with British and other world leaders. Of interest is a draft of his letter of resignation and a memorandum, 1920, of a discussion with David Lloyd George on the American elections, the League of Nations, Anglo-French relations and American Naval expansion. University of Virginia. LibraryOscar Terry Crosby Papers, 1878-1947, (bulk 1900-1938)Crosby, Oscar Terry, 1861-1947Oscar Terry CrosbyPapers 1878-1947 (bulk 1900-1938)1400 items; 9 containers; 3.6 linear feetUnited States assistant secretary of the treasury, public utilities executive, explorer, and author. Correspondence, diaries, subject files, speeches and writings, clippings, and printed material relating primarily to Crosby's activities with the Commission for Relief in Belgium, his work at the Treasury Department, 1917-1918, interest in international finance, post-World War I German reparations and Allied debts, the establishment of an international peace tribunal, and travels in Africa, the Near and Far East, and Europe.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBailey, Alfred Goldsworthy. U.N.B. : 1960.Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy.Gunn, Gertrude E.Ryan, William F.Toole, F. J. (Francis James), 1894-University of New Brunswick. Faculty of Arts.University of New Brunswick. Forestry Association.University of New Brunswick. Law Students' Society.University of New Brunswick. Aitken House.University of New Brunswick. Faculty of Law.University of New Brunswick. Dept. of Chemistry.Creative Arts Committee (Fredericton, N.B.)University of New Brunswick. Faculty Club.Central and Eastern Canada Law Students' Association.U.N.B. : 1960. 1960 June 8 - Oct. 30.Correspondence : 77 (87 leaves)Letters, memos and news clippings relating to a variety of UNB matters. Subjects discussed include: proposed archives and new arts building; disposition of UNB lands including O'Dell Park; recognition of Bonar Law by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board; Dr. A.L. Rowse's visit to UNB; invitations extended to Beaverbrook to attend various university functions; Encaenia, 1960 (including citations honouring Sir Alec Martin, Herman Northrop Frye, William Goodridge Roberts and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.); housing of Beaverbrook's private papers at UNB; acquisition of library books; D. Coffin Smith's gift of 1807 "Saint John Gazette"; the acquisition of rare documents including the original deed (Saint John) granted to Benedict Arnold (1786), a Bennett letter, a certificate from the Campbellton Branch of the New Brunswick Teacher's Association and Beaverbrook's request for information regarding the (CONTINUES). (CONTINUED) preservation and repair of such documents; the need for a name index to the Winslow Papers; granting of Sir James Dunn Scholarships in law and Beaverbrook's search for Premier Mitchell Hepburn's wartime speech in which he praises Sir James Dunn. The file also contains F.J. Toole's favourable comments on Beaverbrook, and it notes the former's appointment as Vice-President Academic. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Harriet Irving Library