Correspondence with Robert A. Tweedie : 1953. 1953 July 3 - July 31.

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Correspondence with Robert A. Tweedie : 1953. 1953 July 3 - July 31.

Letters, telegram, soundscribers, invoices, memo and note relating to the Saint John Law School. Subjects discussed include: shipments of books and furnishings destined for the Old Manse Library (Newcastle, N.B.) and the Saint John Law School; proposed opening dates for these institutions; transfer of books from UNB library to law school; proper identification of books and the need for law librarians; conditions of book loans; insurance on books and furnishings; cleaning and naming of the school -- "Beaverbrook House"; possibility that the Senate would approve centering the law school in Saint John and the purchase of gates and plaques for the institution.

Correspondence : 33 (35 leaves)

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Tweedie, Robert A. (Robert Allison), 1908-

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R.A. Tweedie acted variously as Agent for Lord Beaverbrook, Secretary of the Beaverbrook Foundations, Secretary to the Board of Governors of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and Director of the New Brunswick Travel Bureau. All letters are interfiled chronologically, regardless of the capacity in which Tweedie was corresponding. In late 1959, early 1960 Tweedie also became secretary of the Sir James Dunn Foundation. Letters written in this capacity are interfiled with other correspondence. ...

Saint John Law School.

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