Correspondence with Miss Rosemary Bushnell : 1955. 1955 July 27 - Dec. 1.

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Correspondence with Miss Rosemary Bushnell : 1955. 1955 July 27 - Dec. 1.

Letters and memos regarding the hiring of Joan Rosemary Ruth Bushnell to work as a research assistant to Lord Beaverbrook with respect to the R.B. Bennett Papers. Discussed are travel arrangements from England to Fredericton and remuneration. Reference is made to the relationship between Richard Bedford Bennett and Robert Borden and a quarrel between George Alexander Drew and R.B. Bennett. A copy of a letter dated Oct. 15, 1941 (taken from the R.B. Bennett papers) and written by Colonel Herbert A. Bruce to R.B. Bennett discusses Beverly Baxter, Arthur Meighen and McPherson as hopefuls for the federal conservative party leadership.

Correspondence : 19 (22 leaves)

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Bushnell, Rosemary (Joan Rosemary Ruth)

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Bennett, R. B. (Richard Bedford), 1870-1947

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Bruce, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1868-

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Epithet: Lieutenant Governor of Ontario British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000697.0x000163 Leading black Democratic politician during the 1930s-1950s. Bruce was district leader of the 12th and 21st Assembly Districts, and the first black Tammany Hall leader in New York City, 1935-1945. From the description of Herbert Bruce papers, [ca. 1930-1960]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...