Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : Sept., Oct. 1958. 1958 Jan. 3 - Oct 28; (predominant 1958 Sept.-Oct.)

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Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : Sept., Oct. 1958. 1958 Jan. 3 - Oct 28; (predominant 1958 Sept.-Oct.)

Correspondence concerning: the Beaverbrook Art Gallery (an application for the curatorship, the addition of Louis Robichaud to the Board when he becomes leader of the Liberal Party; a letter from Premier Hugh John Flemming to Miss Olive Hosmer thanking her for a donation); information from Tweedie regarding swimming pools; a clipping from The Star Weekly, Toronto, Oct. 25, 1958 with a photo of two Beaverbrook scholars; the question of whether the scholars should be allowed to visit the Continent.

Correspondence : 21 (25 leaves)

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Beaverbrook Art Gallery.

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Flemming, Hugh John, 1899-1982.

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Tweedie, Robert A. (Robert Allison), 1908-

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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. ...