Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : August 1955. 1955 July 11 - Aug. 31.

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Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : August 1955. 1955 July 11 - Aug. 31.

Correspondence concerning: preparations at Somerville House, Beaverbrook's Fredericton residence, for his 1955 visit; legal fees and construction of the Lady Beaverbrook Rink; a second exhibition of Beaverbrook's art collection; financial accounts of the Beaverbrook Foundation; draperies for the Newcastle Town Hall & Theatre; maintenance of the Old Manse Library and the Enclosure; humidity and temperature controls for the proposed art gallery; a new floor for the Sinclair rink; a letter and newspaper clipping concerning the selection of Beaverbrook Undergraduate scholars for 1955.

Correspondence : 65 (68 leaves)

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R.A. Tweedie acted variously as Agent for Lord Beaverbrook, Secretary of the Beaverbrook Foundations, Secretary to the Board of Governors of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and Director of the New Brunswick Travel Bureau. All letters are interfiled chronologically, regardless of the capacity in which Tweedie was corresponding. In late 1959, early 1960 Tweedie also became secretary of the Sir James Dunn Foundation. Letters written in this capacity are interfiled with other correspondence. ...