Correspondence with Michael Wardell : September 1961 - February 1962. 1961 Sept. 29 - 1962 Feb. 1.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : September 1961 - February 1962. 1961 Sept. 29 - 1962 Feb. 1.

Letters, memoranda, newspaper clippings, soundscribers and telegrams about the launch, sales and reviews of Courage; Wardell's meetings with John Diefenbaker concerning the Chignecto Canal; an application to the Canada Council for a grant in support of the Fredericton Civic Orchestra; Louis Robichaud's speech from the throne; purported errors in Courage; Lady Dunn's contribution of a poem to be published in the Atlantic Advocate and Robichaud's request that she become a University senator.

Correspondence : 94 (107 leaves)

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