Correspondence with Robert A. Tweedie : 1955. 1955 Jan. 7 - Feb. 22.

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Correspondence with Robert A. Tweedie : 1955. 1955 Jan. 7 - Feb. 22.

Letters, soundscribers, memos, note and telegram discussing New Brunswick projects: gift of french books and records, furnishings, equipment, gramophone and piano to Beaverbrook School; improvements to the auditorium of the school; gift of books to St. Thomas College (Chatham, N.B.) and Old Manse Library (Newcastle, N.B.) and of books and paintings to UNB; shipment of books from Bonar Law Bennett Library to St. Thomas; gift of a grand piano to the Newcastle Town Hall & Theatre; proposed scholarships for children of newspaper employees; administration of Beaverbrook scholarships (overseas, overseas teachers', in law); design and cost of printing bookplates for St. Thomas College; shipment of french books from Old Manse Library to Beaverbrook School. The file contains a copy of a press release relating to post-graduate overseas scholarships and brief mention is made of the Clarkson property (located on University Avenue).

Correspondence : 62 (74 leaves)

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McFadden, A. L. (Andrew Lynn), 1906-

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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. ...

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