UNB - [Dr. Mackay] : [July 1957 - May 1958]. 1957 July 4 - 1958 May 30.

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UNB - [Dr. Mackay] : [July 1957 - May 1958]. 1957 July 4 - 1958 May 30.

Letters and memos relating to: construction of the art gallery and residences; meeting of university presidents sponsored by the Association of American Colleges; John Kennedy to attend and speak at 1957 Fall Convocation; band instruments; Tom Forrestall recommended for gallery post by Alex Colville; Canada Council grants; professors' low salaries; reorganization of Beaverbrook scholarship schemes; bandmaster A.F. Trythall's heart attack; J. Leonard O'Brien's appointment to Lt.-Governor; attracting scholars to UNB; naming of residence after John W. McConnell; financial campaign; gallery employees; K.C. Irving's activities; federal and municipal politics; law scholarships; students of unapproved law schools refused admittance to Ontario Bar; grants, funding to UNB and Mount Allison University; Barry Toole's request for work at Daily Express; J. Russell Harper considered for work at gallery or archives; (CONTINUED). (CONTINUES) note on Maxwell MacLaggan and Industrial Acceptance Corporation; travelling fellowships for faculty; Kellogg Foundation grant toward establishment of school of nursing; opening of Aitken House and new Chemistry Building and proposed Churchill exhibition. The file contains lists of donors to the building fund and notes regarding UNB sports and social activities and the progress of Beaverbrook scholars.

Correspondence : 61 (84 leaves)

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