Canada, Individual, R.A. Tweedie : Correspondence with Lord Beaverbrook regarding various New Brunswick projects, 1952. 1952 Jan. 23 - 1952 Dec. 31.

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Canada, Individual, R.A. Tweedie : Correspondence with Lord Beaverbrook regarding various New Brunswick projects, 1952. 1952 Jan. 23 - 1952 Dec. 31.

Topics include: Beaverbrook's concern over Wardell's health; furnishing the Waterloo Row house; report on Beaverbrook scholarships; binding of the Beaverbrook Collection at the UNB library; Tweedie's work for Lord Beaverbrook in relation to his work as secretary to Premier Flemming; a dinner to be held in honour of Lord Beaverbrook by the teachers who toured England in 1951.

Correspondence : 51 (70 leaves)Photographs : 2 : b&w.

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