Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : March - April 1962. 1962 Mar. 13 - Apr. 30.

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Correspondence with R.A. Tweedie : March - April 1962. 1962 Mar. 13 - Apr. 30.

Letters, soundscribers and telegrams noting the progress of civic centre in Chatham; the decision of the Fredericton mayor to accord the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and the Beaverbrook Auditorium (the Playhouse) tax free status; bills, transporting and final details for the Dunn International exhibition; the loomcrofters weaving a supply of the Beaverbrook tartan; status of the teachers' scholarships; accounting for the Beaverbrook Foundation expenses, and the number of schools in the province with Beaverbrook in their name. Also included is a newspaper clipping about Tweedie's son's wedding.

Correspondence : 43 (47 leaves)

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