U.N.B. : 1960. 1960 June 8 - Oct. 30.

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U.N.B. : 1960. 1960 June 8 - Oct. 30.

Letters, memos and news clippings relating to a variety of UNB matters. Subjects discussed include: proposed archives and new arts building; disposition of UNB lands including O'Dell Park; recognition of Bonar Law by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board; Dr. A.L. Rowse's visit to UNB; invitations extended to Beaverbrook to attend various university functions; Encaenia, 1960 (including citations honouring Sir Alec Martin, Herman Northrop Frye, William Goodridge Roberts and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.); housing of Beaverbrook's private papers at UNB; acquisition of library books; D. Coffin Smith's gift of 1807 "Saint John Gazette"; the acquisition of rare documents including the original deed (Saint John) granted to Benedict Arnold (1786), a Bennett letter, a certificate from the Campbellton Branch of the New Brunswick Teacher's Association and Beaverbrook's request for information regarding the (CONTINUES). (CONTINUED) preservation and repair of such documents; the need for a name index to the Winslow Papers; granting of Sir James Dunn Scholarships in law and Beaverbrook's search for Premier Mitchell Hepburn's wartime speech in which he praises Sir James Dunn. The file also contains F.J. Toole's favourable comments on Beaverbrook, and it notes the former's appointment as Vice-President Academic.

Correspondence : 77 (87 leaves)

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