Correspondence with Michael Wardell : 1957. 1957 Mar. - May.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : 1957. 1957 Mar. - May.

Correspondence concerning Canada's action over the Suez crisis; advantages and disadvantages of the proposed Chignecto Canal and electric power plant, accounts of the University Press of New Brunswick and its subsidiary companies, The Gleaner Ltd., and Brunswick Press Ltd. as at March 31, 1957; the proofs of the first installment of a serialized story of Sir Eric Bowater to appear in Atlantic Advocate; Beaverbrook's response describing his own association with Sir Eric Bowater and his father; proofs of the second installment by Michael Wardell containing mostly autobiographical information regarding Wardell's career in the cavalry, fox-hunting, his relations with the Prince of Wales, and his early work for Lord Beaverbrook and the Daily Express.

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