Scholarship trust Bracken/Wardell : 1953. 1953 Jan. 27 - 1957 Nov. 6.

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Scholarship trust Bracken/Wardell : 1953. 1953 Jan. 27 - 1957 Nov. 6.

Contains correspondence, memoranda and soundscriber tapes about the Beaverbrook overseas scholarships including the calibre of the scholarship recipients, arrangements to be made for travel and accomodations, and the issue of scholarship renewal. This file also contains correspondence relating to the scholarships Lord Beaverbrook established for New Brunswick teachers. One letter from Lord Bracken discusses a visit to James Dunn in Bathurst, N.B.

Correspondence : 73 (69 leaves, 6 p)

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