Correspondence with Michael Wardell : February - April 1962. 1962 Feb. 1 - Apr. 13.

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Correspondence with Michael Wardell : February - April 1962. 1962 Feb. 1 - Apr. 13.

Letters, telegrams, soundscribers and clippings about the publication of Courage; Wardell's contacts with John Diefenbaker, especially concerning the Chignecto Canal, the Canada Council and the location of R.B. Bennett's portrait; Robichaud's interest in a tidal power project; exhibition plans for and water damage to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery which delays the opening of Lady Dunn's exhibition; Diefenbaker's opposition to the U.K.'s entry to the common market; Fraser Winslow's declining health; Irving's business activities and John Bassett's purchase of a television company. Also mentioned is Somerset Maugham's visit to La Capponcina.

Correspondence : 114 (122 leaves)

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