Correspondence with Michael Wardell : Sept. 1960 - Mar. 1961. 1960 Sept. 6 - 1961 Mar. 15.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : Sept. 1960 - Mar. 1961. 1960 Sept. 6 - 1961 Mar. 15.

Correspondence concerning: the Daily Express printing of a book of pictures from the Beaverbrook Art Gallery; preparations for Beaverbrook's biography of James Dunn, entitled Courage; North American newspaper printing innovations; a testimonial dinner to Flemming, at which Diefenbaker spoke; Wardell's discussions with Diefenbaker in Ottawa; Robichaud provides property for a theatre/concert hall; C.D. Howe's death; transcriptions of 1956 Canadian Press articles concerning C.D. Howe's executorship of the James Dunn estate; Beaverbrook's support of Irving as New Brunswick's greatest industrialist and employer; new standards for selection of Beaverbrook scholars; the Beaverbrook Art Gallery (upcoming exhibitions, Beaverbrook's sale of the painting the Synott Children, without informing the Governors; accounts; air conditioning).

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