University of New Brunswick : 1952. 1951 June 6 - 1952 Dec. 31; (predominant 1952 Jan. 8 - Dec. 31)

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University of New Brunswick : 1952. 1951 June 6 - 1952 Dec. 31; (predominant 1952 Jan. 8 - Dec. 31)

Letters, telegrams, notes and news clippings discussing: proposed erection of a memorial student centre; progress of Beaverbrook scholars, in particular, M. Ruth Nicholson; suggestion on how to increase enrollment at UNB; registration statistics at UNB and Mount Allison University; acquisition of books for the law school; Beaverbrook Graduate Scholarships in Chemistry; construction of a chemistry building; departmental matters; honorary degree recipients; Mount Allison's request for additional scholarships; building improvements; financial donations from New Brunswick companies for the Faculty of Forestry; Dept. of Business Administration to receive financial assistance from K.C. Irving and Fred Magee; plaques for both the Bonar Law Bennett Library and Somerville House (Fredericton, N.B.).

Correspondence : 79 (94 leaves)

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