Dr. [A.G.] Bailey : 1950. 1950 Feb. 6 - Dec. 20.

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Dr. [A.G.] Bailey : 1950. 1950 Feb. 6 - Dec. 20.

Letters, soundscribers, lists and news clippings relating to: acquisition of books for UNB library; organization of Bennett papers and the possibility of hiring Donald Vince to carry this out; gifts of books from various people including Richard Law and Lady Sykes; Winslow papers; purchase of Lloyd George papers; discussions of the possible movement of the Provincial Library to UNB and of the proposed establishment of a Faculty of Librarianship; James Chapman awarded the Jesse H. Jones Scholarship and Murray Young the Alexander MacKenzie Fellowship; improvement to the library; Louis David Riel poems; gifts of paintings from Mrs. George Drew and Rev. Donald C. Amos; purchase of books for Saint John Law School and clearance of Bonar Law books, papers and furniture through customs. The file contains lists of books and pamphlets added to the library's Beaverbrook Collection. Mention is made of the book of Wise forgeries and the opening of the new library wing.

Correspondence : 62 (68 leaves)

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