Individual, U.N.B., [E - F] : April 1961 - June 1962. Case 125, File 1e. 1961 - 1962.

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Individual, U.N.B., [E - F] : April 1961 - June 1962. Case 125, File 1e. 1961 - 1962.

Correspondence mainly dealing with the 1961 Fall Programme of the Fredericton Branch of the Humanities Association of Canada. Scheduled speakers at the meetings included Sir John Rothenstein and A.J.P. Taylor.

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