Correspondence with Michael Wardell : 1956-1957. 1956 Nov. - 1957 Mar.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : 1956-1957. 1956 Nov. - 1957 Mar.

Correspondence concerning: the Atlantic Advocate story of Beaverbrook's early life, including a transcription of a letter written to "Max" in Halifax in 1902 by his father W. Aitken and also descriptions of photographs of Beaverbrook's visit to Moscow; a list from Lord Beaverbrook of people to whom the magazine should be sent; an invitation to Wardell to serve on the new Board of Governors for the art gallery in Fredericton; the fundraising campaign for a men's residence at UNB.

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