Correspondence with Colin B. Mackay : 1958. 1958 Apr. 8 - Aug. 21.

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Correspondence with Colin B. Mackay : 1958. 1958 Apr. 8 - Aug. 21.

Letters, telegrams and soundscribers discussing: addition to students' centre; progress of construction on residences and art gallery; candidates for position of curator of the gallery; winners of post-graduate scholarships in law; naming of "Aitken House" and "Jones House" and Beaverbrook's suggestion that residences should be named after Premier Flemming and John B. McNair; arrangements for and opening of an exhibition of Sir Winston Churchill's paintings at UNB to be held in the Bonar Law Bennett Library (July 10-14, 1958); appointment of Lieutenant-Governor Leonard O'Brien; planning for a financial campaign to raise 3.2 million dollars for UNB; provincial government contribution to the campaign and Beaverbrook's written appeal for public contributions to the financial drive (for publication in the proposed campaign booklet).

Correspondence : 28 (30 leaves)

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