Individual, U.N.B., [T - U] : April 1961 - June 1962. 1961 - 1962.

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Individual, U.N.B., [T - U] : April 1961 - June 1962. 1961 - 1962.

Correspondence regarding Sir Alexander Todd and his opinion of UNB and Professor Wiesner; the Sir John Rothenstein and A.J.P. Taylor lectures and Dr. Toole's request for funding to set up a pipe band. Also included in the file is information concerning the funding for the construction of women's and men's residences.

Correspondence.

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