Correspondence with Michael Wardell : June 1963-July 1963. 1963 June 19 - July 17.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : June 1963-July 1963. 1963 June 19 - July 17.

Letters, newspaper clippings, soundscribers, telegrams, memos and notes concerning: arrangements for the Dunn International Exhibition--invitations, arrival of paintings, insurance, press releases and the unacceptibility of John Richardson's press release, ordering of wine, exhibition catalogue, etc; Wardell's visit to Joey Smallwood's home and the presentation of walking sticks (that once belonged to Lord Rosebery and Winston Churchill) to him; Atlantic Development Board--controversy over proposed changes by Pickersgill (Minister responsible for the Board), revision of the make-up of the Board; donation to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of New York; cost of paintings for the gallery; Dalton Camp's difficulty in finding a copy of "The Decline and Fall of Lloyd George"; opening of the Playhouse (Fredericton, N.B.) and possible productions; (CONTINUES). (CONTINUED) Wardell's visit to Lucile Pillow's home and her health and Lord Beaverbrook's gift of the book "North Shore Regiment", which was published by Wardell, to New Brunswick libraries.

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Michael Wardell joined the Beaverbrook newspapers in London in 1926 after a career in the military. With the outbreak of the Second World War he rejoined the army and finally retired with the rank of Brigadier in 1946. He returned to Fleet Street and eventually became vice-chairman to the Beaverbrook organization. In 1950 he came to Fredericton and bought the Daily Gleaner. He then established the University Press of New Brunswick Ltd. with its subsidiary, Brunswick Press. He also launched the A...

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