Norman AM MacKenzie fonds
Transcript of Norman AM MacKenzie fonds
Norman A.M. (Larry) MacKenzie
fonds
Compiled by Miriam McTiernan and Jacqueline Murray (1978)
Revised October 2014
Revised by Jennifer Vanderfluit, January 2017
University of British Columbia Archives
Table of Contents
Fonds Description
o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
o Biographical Sketch
o Scope and Content
o Notes
Sous-fonds Description
Main Fonds Series Descriptions
o Correspondence series
Main Correspondence sub-series
Private Correspondence sub-series
o Family & Early Papers series
o Subject Files series
o Speeches, Articles & Publications series
o Biographical Material series
o Canada Council series
o Canadian American Committee series
o Canadian National Commission for UNESCO series
o Canadian Universities Foundation series
o Carnegie Foundation series
o Canadian Centenary Council series
o Centennial Commission series
o Fathers of Confederation Centre series
o John and Mary Markle Foundation series
o Koerner Foundation series
o League of Nations Society series
o Memorial University of Newfoundland series
o Nova Scotia University Grants Committee series
o Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters &
Sciences series
o Senate series
o Travels series
o University of East Africa Commission series
o Wartime Information Board series
o Financial Records series
o Miscellaneous Printed/Published Material series
o Photographs series
Sous-fonds Series Descriptions
o Personal Papers series
o Family History series
File List
Photos in Database
Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)
Fonds Description
Norman A.M. (Larry) MacKenzie fonds. -- 1802-2009.
57 m of textual records.
~2,000 photographs.
Biographical Sketch
Norman Archibald MacRae "Larry" MacKenzie (1894-1986) served as president of the
University of British Columbia from 1944 to 1962. He was born in Pugwash, Nova
Scotia. After returning from a brief farming career in Saskatchewan in 1913, MacKenzie
enrolled at Dalhousie University and then joined the Canadian army two years later.
After returning from overseas service, he studied law at Dalhousie, Harvard and
Cambridge Universities. Called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1926, MacKenzie began a
prominent career in international law. In 1927, he went to the University of Toronto
where he taught law for thirteen years. While in Toronto, in 1928 he married Margaret
Roberts “Margie” Thomas and together they had three children. MacKenzie became
president of the University of New Brunswick in 1940.
In 1944, MacKenzie became president of the University of British Columbia, a position
which he held for eighteen years. These were years in which U.B.C. witnessed
phenomenal growth in its enrolment, its physical plant, and the complexity of its
operations. He also contributed to the recommendations of the Massey Commission
(the Royal Commission on National Development of the Arts, Letters and Sciences) in
1951. MacKenzie became a Canadian Senator in 1966, and after his retirement from
UBC continued to contribute to the political, cultural, and educational development of
the country. He died in 1986.
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of several series including: Correspondence (189--1985); Family and
Early Papers (1802-1992); Subject Files (1947-1977); Speeches, Articles and Publications;
(1925-1974); Biographical Material (1908-1990, 2009); Canada Council (1950-1972),
Canadian National Commission for UNESCO (1957-1974), Canadian Universities
Foundation (1962/63), Canadian-American Committee (1957-1976), Carnegie
Foundation (1951-1963), Centenary Council (1962-1969), Centennial Commission (1964-
1977), John and Mary Markle Foundation (1952-1971), Koerner Foundation (1962-1978),
League of Nations Society (1926-1940), Nova Scotia Grants Committee (1962-1974);
Massey Commission (1949-1956), Senate (1966-1968); Travels (1954-1978); University of
East Africa Commission (1962-1963); Wartime Information Board (1942-1945); Financial
Records (1928-1982); Printed/Published Material (1909-1982); and Photographs (1900-
1977). There is also the Margaret (Margie) Thomas MacKenzie sous-fonds.
Notes
File list available.
Items marked OVR (oversize) are kept in the University Archives storage area,
Rare Books and Special Collections vault.
Selected photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical
Photograph Database (UBC 23.1).
For complete biographical information see Peter Waite, Lord of Point Grey (1987).
January 2017 revision included the addition of the Margaret (Margie) Thomas
MacKenzie sous-fonds comprised primarily of materials donated in December 2016
along with a small amount of material from a 2014 donation.
Sous-fonds Description
Margaret (Margie) Thomas MacKenzie sous-fonds. – [1968] – 1987.
14 cm textual records
44 photographs
Helen Margaret Roberts Thomas "Margie” MacKenzie (1902-1987) was the wife of Larry
MacKenzie. Originally from Toronto, Margaret MacKenzie held degrees in history
(B.A.) and sociology (M.A.) She studied at the University of Toronto and Smith College,
Northampton, Massachusetts. Margaret began her career in advertising before moving
on to Eaton’s, then to the Toronto Board of Education where she served three terms. She
first met Larry MacKenzie in 1923, marrying in December 1928. Together they had three
children. Further biographical material found in: Peter Waite, Lord of Point Grey (1987).
The sous-fonds is comprised of genealogical materials related to Margaret’s family and
materials created by or about Margaret’s life. They have been arranged into two series
received with the December 2016 donation. Personal Papers (1902-1987) and Family
History ([1868]-1978).
Series Descriptions
Main Fonds
Correspondence series. -- 189?-1985.
8.71 m of textual records.
The series consists of two sub-series which have been identified as Main
Correspondence and Private Correspondence.
An index of the correspondence is available.
Main Correspondence sub-series. - 1924-1978.
7.54 m of textual records.
The sub-series consists of MacKenzie's correspondence from 1924 through 1978.
It also includes some minutes and working papers of various organizations,
printed material and ephemera are interfiled throughout, if attached to
correspondence. The majority of the series is fully indexed by name. This
correspondence series reflects the wide ranging nature of MacKenzie's activities
and his personal contacts. Many of the major figures on the Canadian scene
during this period are represented.
The original arrangement of the correspondence was alphabetical by year and
this system has been maintained. Correspondence post-1962 was not organized.
It has been arranged in accordance with the earlier material. Correspondence for
the years 1940 44 was divided into three separate units. One unit formed part of
the Main Correspondence, while the other two were kept in filing cabinets
believed to have originated at the University of New Brunswick. That the two
separated units formed part of the main series was determined by comparing the
letters. Often correspondence with one person on a single subject was split two
or even three ways. These units are now interfiled in Main Correspondence
(index cards identify the original location of any given piece of correspondence).
The index will provide more detailed information and should be used in
conjunction with the following inventory.
A comprehensive printed index to the correspondence is available at the
University Archives.
Boxes 1-70, 227 (1-8).
Private Correspondence sub-series. - 189- - 1985.
1.17 m of textual records.
The sub-series consists of correspondence from MacKenzie's childhood through
1978. The correspondents in this series fall into two groups: relatives and close,
personal friends. Consequently the tone of the series differs considerably from
that of the Main Correspondence sub-series. MacKenzie made this distinction
himself as most of these letters were kept in bundles or boxes, separate from the
Main Series. While there are a few letters from the 1890s and 1900s the major part
of this series begins after 1920. The materials are primarily hand written letters to
MacKenzie, although, for later years, there is the occasional typewritten copy of
MacKenzie's reply.
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. Each
person's name is followed by nicknames and, where applicable, their relationship
to MacKenzie. Generally speaking women are found under their married names
unless frequent remarriage renders this confusing. In such circumstances as
complete as possible a list of married names follows.
Box 241 primarily contains MacKenzie’s outgoing correspondence from World
War I to family and friends. Some later outgoing correspondence, mainly to
MacKenzie’s family is also included in boxes 241. Box 242 includes a small
amount of correspondence with Margaret (Thomas) MacKenzie.
Boxes 71-77, 227 (9-13) - 228 (1-10), 236 (1-3), 241 – 242 (1-4).
Family & Early Papers. - 1802-1992.
66 cm of textual records,
43 photographs.
The series primarily consists of materials relating to members of the MacRae and
MacKenzie families and also some of Norman MacKenzie's early records.
Box 78 includes the personal papers of MacKenzie's uncle, Dr. Archibald Oswald
MacRae. It includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, notebooks and
photographs. There is also genealogical information of both the MacRae and MacKenzie
families, files referring to the estates of family members, and MacKenzie's early
educational and military certificates. Box 79 contains correspondence, maps and
miscellany from World War I, along with postcards from 1920's Geneva and notebooks
from Dalhousie. It was kept as a distinct group by MacKenzie and placed with this
MacRae sub-group during the processing of the papers.
Boxes 242 and 243 contain genealogy materials relating to the MacKenzie, MacRae, and
Arthur families, along with some of MacKenzie’s early journals and memorabilia from
World War I. These materials date from the early nineteenth century though the late
twentieth century. In addition to family photographs and original documents, there are
detailed family trees, histories, and correspondence regarding genealogy. For
information regarding the Thomas family see Margaret (Thomas) MacKenzie sous-
fonds. A small amount of family history material collected after MacKenzie’s death by
his daughter is included.
(Formerly known as MacRae Family & Early Papers, the title of series was changed
January 2017 to reflect the broader contents of the genealogical materials.)
Boxes 78-79, 242 (5-20) – 243 (1-9).
Subject Files. - 1947-1981.
5.58 m of textual records.
The series consists of a number of subject files maintained by MacKenzie which fall into
three main groupings. They are arranged chronologically by year, the earliest date of a
cumulative file designating there it will fall. Within a year the files are arranged
alphabetically by title. The series begins with a large set of cumulative subject files
which originated during MacKenzie's tenure at U.B.C. They relate to organizations,
activities or people. Files begun after the U.B.C. years often continue this cumulative
approach but this gradually changes, the number of organization files increased as does
the frequency of annual files.
After 1972 material was deposited unarranged, although MacKenzie still maintained
the occasional subject file. Therefore the majority of files in boxes 90 93 have been
artificially constructed during the arrangement process. These files are annual and
continue the types of subject headings previously used by MacKenzie.
Within the subject files (boxes 94 and 95) is a sub series "Social Correspondence". This
material pertains to the U.B.C. years (1944 62) and originated in MacKenzie's office.
Each file refers to a particular social function, reception or dinner and they are arranged
in chronological order.
The contents of many of the subject files, especially those of organizations overlap the
Main Correspondence series and should therefore be used in conjunction with the
correspondence.
Boxes 80-95, 232-233.
Speeches, Articles & Publications. - 1925-1974.
7.6 m of textual records.
The series consists of much of MacKenzie's oral and written output in the public years
of his life. Some of the material is clearly organized and easily accessible, reflecting his
U.B.C. years. However the earlier files and, to a more limited extent, the later files
exhibit a certain lack of coherence. There are many duplicates which MacKenzie kept in
separate filing systems. It has not always been feasible to remove all duplications or to
provide adequate cross references for materials prior to 1944.
The organizational pattern reflects how the documents were maintained by MacKenzie.
At certain times his files were cumulative and by subject, at other times they were
individual and chronological.
Boxes 96-119.
Biographical Material. - 1908-1990, 2009.
3.24 m,
2 photographs.
The series consists of clippings about MacKenzie, appointment books, honorary degrees
and awards, memoires and memorabilia.
Box 243 includes a few photographs, clippings, and some posthumous material.
Primarily this is relating to MacKenzie’s memorial and estate.
Boxes 120-132, 221-223, 228 (13-18), 229 (8-11), 231, 236 (4-6) - 239 (1-3), 240, OVR 17 (1-
19), 243 (10-20).
Canada Council. - 1950-1972.
3.23 m of textual records.
The Canada Council was established in February 1957 through "An Act for the
Establishment of a Canadian Council for the Encouragement of the Arts, Humanities
and Social Sciences." It grew out of the principal recommendation of the Royal
Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences (Massey
Commission), 1949 to 1951. The Council promotes the study, enjoyment, and
production of works in the arts, shares responsibility for Canada's cultural relations
abroad, and administers a broad program of scholarships, grants and awards in various
categories. Norman MacKenzie was a prominent member of the Council.
The series consists of correspondence, minutes, working papers, printed material,
reports press releases and clippings generated by the Canada Council. The
correspondence is arranged alphabetically by year and the working papers
chronologically. The material provides a detailed description of meetings, agendas and
applications for grants.
Boxes 133-147.
Canadian American Committee. - 1957-1976.
76 cm of textual records.
The Canadian American Committee examined economic policy and trade relations
between Canada and the United States. Publications by the CAC are sponsored by the
National Planning Association (U.S.) and the Private Planning Association of Canada.
The series consists of reports on commodities and energy resources as well as cross
border business activities. Minutes of meetings and agendas are also included. Most of
the working papers are statements prepared for members signatures. The post-1965
years may be supplemented by material in the Subject Files and Main Correspondence
Series.
Boxes 148-149.
Canadian National Commission for UNESCO. - 1957-1964.
1.14 m of textual records.
The Canadian National Commission for UNESCO was established by the Canada
Council in August 1957. Some of the activities originally envisaged for the Commission
included liaising with government and non-government agencies; recommending
future UNESCO programs; and serving as a clearinghouse for information on UNESCO
matters. Norman MacKenzie served as the Commission's first president.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material dating from
1957 to 1964. Some later material may also be found in the Subject Files series.
Box 150-152.
Canadian Universities Foundation. - 1962-1963.
26 cm of textual records.
The Canadian Universities Foundation was the "executive agency of the National
Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges". The Foundation addressed the
changing needs of Canadian universities, advocating increased support - primarily
financial. Norman MacKenzie served as chairman for the NCCUC Advisory Committee
on International Studies.
The series consists of a small amount of correspondence and some working papers but
the bulk of the material consists of printed matter. The series is based primarily on a
report MacKenzie completed for the Foundation on the Teaching of International
Studies in Canadian Universities. There are copies, in both French and English, of the
final report, in various forms, i.e., typescripts, galley proofs.
Boxes 153-154.
Carnegie Foundation. - 1951-1963.
26 cm of textual records.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was "almost entirely
devoted to the payment of allowances and pensions to which it was committed before
1931, when the list of individuals eligible for benefits was closed." Norman MacKenzie
served as a trustee for the Foundation.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material.
Box 155-156.
Canadian Centenary Council. - 1962-1969.
58 cm of textual records.
The Canadian Centenary Council was established in 1960 by a large group of public-
spirited citizens as a clearing house and information centre to promote ideas for 1967.
Its primary goal was to persuade businessmen and others to contribute ideas, initiative
and money to the centennial. In 1962, Mackenzie was appointed president of the
Council and stayed with the organization until it was wound up in 1969.
The series consists of correspondence organized chronologically and then alphabetically
the working papers which are arranged chronologically. There is also printed material
which includes various reports and publications of the Council.
Box 157-159.
Centennial Commission. - 1964-1967.
3.24 m of textual records.
The Federal Government established the Centennial Commission as a crown
corporation in 1963. Its goal was to coordinate and administer centennial projects for
the federal government and joint ones with the provinces. A National Committee
composed of citizens from across Canada meet periodically with the commission and its
board of directors. MacKenzie was one of a six-person board. The Centennial
Commission was wound up in 1968.
The series consists of correspondence and working papers. The working papers are
divided into agendas, minutes, memoranda and agenda documents, which are
arranged chronologically. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by year.
Box 160-169.
Fathers of Confederation Centre. - 1961-1985.
1.71 m of textual records.
The Fathers of Confederation Centre is part of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial
Buildings in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Sponsorship for the Centre came from the Fathers of
Confederation Memorial Citizen's Foundation and the National Centennial
Administration, and the buildings include a convention centre, art gallery and museum.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material divided
into three sections. The first (boxes 170-171) covers the period 1961 1972. The
correspondence is arranged alphabetically by year. The working papers are in
chronological order and printed material is in alphabetical order. This material was
maintained by MacKenzie in a separate filing system. The second section (boxes 172-
175) pertains to the years 1965 1978. The third section documents the period 1978 to
1985.
Boxes 170-175, 234-235, 239 (3a-21).
John and Mary Markle Foundation. - 1952-1971.
26 cm of textual records.
The Foundation "was chartered in 1927 to promote the advancement and diffusion of
knowledge...and the general good of mankind....the foundation made grants for social
welfare...for medical research; and grants for scholars in academic medicine."
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and annual reports relating to
the operation of the selection committee on which MacKenzie served. Included also are
annual reports on the recipients of Markle Foundation grants.
Box 176-178.
Koerner Foundation. - 1962-1978.
51 cm of textual records.
The Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation was established in 1955 with a one million
dollar endowment to fund projects in the fields of culture and creative activities, health
and welfare and higher education.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed matter and falls into
two sections. Boxes 179 and 180 contain files from 1962 1968. In this section there are
also many personal letters between Leon Koerner and MacKenzie. The correspondence
is arranged alphabetically by year and the working papers are in chronological order.
The second section of the series (box 181) covers the years 1965 1978 and contains
correspondence and working papers. This material was found amongst the
unorganized boxes of paper deposited by MacKenzie. It has therefore been maintained
separately. In this section the material is separated by year, and within each year the
correspondence is organized alphabetically and the working papers chronologically.
Boxes 179-181.
League of Nations Society. - 1926-1940.
13 cm of textual records.
The League of Nations Society was founded in 1920 to help inform the public about
world affairs and building peace. Its head office was in Ottawa with branches in many
cities across Canada. In 1945, the United Nations Association in Canada took its place.
MacKenzie served as president of the Toronto chapter of L.N.S. in 1935.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers, and printed material relating to
the League's operation. The correspondence chiefly relates to the society's daily
operation.
Box 182.
Memorial University of Newfoundland. - 1962.
6.5 cm of textual records.
The series consists of invitations, programmes and ephemeral material relating to the
opening of Memorial University in 1962.
Box 183.
Nova Scotia University Grants Committee. - 1962-1974.
2.6 m of textual records.
In 1962, Nova Scotia Premier Robert Stanfield invited MacKenzie to inaugurate and
chair the Nova Scotia University Grants Committee. The Committee was to advise the
Nova Scotia government about facilities, standards and financing for the ten degree-
granting institutions in the province.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material divided
into two sections. The first section (boxes 184 190) includes material from 1971. The
second was constructed from unorganized miscellaneous materials of MacKenzie's later
years. The period covered is approximately 1968 1974 with some overlap with material
in the first section. Material in section two is arranged chronologically, correspondence
arranged alphabetically, followed by working papers in chronological order.
MacKenzie's many years as member and chairman of the N.S.U.G. Committee are
represented, as are the general operations of the committee.
Boxes 184-193.
Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters & Sciences. - 1949-
1956.
1.34 m of textual records.
In 1949, the federal government established the Royal Commission on the Arts, Letters
and Sciences under the chairmanship of Vincent Massey. Its broad purpose was "an
examination of the activities of agencies of the Federal Government relating to radio,
films, television, the encouragement of arts and sciences, research, the preservation of
our national records, a national library, museums, exhibitions, relations in these fields
with international organizations, and activities generally which are designed to enrich
our national life, and to increase our own consciousness of our national heritage and
knowledge of Canada abroad." MacKenzie along with Arthur Surveyor, Georges Henri
Leveque and Hilda Neatby served as commissioners. Hearings of the commission were
held in major Canadian cities (August 1949 - July 1950) with a total of 462 submissions
filed. The resulting report played a significant role in shaping the government's cultural
policies.
The series consists of the actual working files developed and maintained by MacKenzie
while he served on the Massey Commission. It includes correspondence, working
papers, briefs presented to the Commission, the papers of various special sub
committees, the Royal Commission's report, extensive newspaper clippings and
miscellaneous printed material.
Boxes 194-198.
Senate. - 1966-1968.
2.54 m of textual records.
Norman MacKenzie served as a Canadian Senator from 1966 to 1969.
The series consists of two separate components. The first (boxes 199 203) contains
subject files, not always directly related to the Senate, which were created in Ottawa
during MacKenzie's term of office as a Senator. File folder headings are MacKenzie's
own. Within each file there is correspondence, and/or working papers, and/or printed
material. These subject files may overlap with the Main Correspondence Series and the
Subject Files series. Inventories to these series should be consulted for additional
information. The second section (boxes 204-206) contain the correspondence and
working papers of the Senate Special Committee on Scientific Policy and all but the
printed material is from 1968.
Boxes 199-206.
Travels. - 1954-1978.
78 cm of textual records.
The series consists of records which document many of MacKenzie's business trips and
vacations.
Boxes 207, 220, 228 (19-22).
University of East Africa Commission. - 1962-1963.
51 cm of textual records.
The series consists of correspondence, working papers and printed material arising
from, and, in some cases, predating, the University of East Africa Commission.
Boxes 208-209.
Wartime Information Board. - 1942-1945.
26 cm of textual records.
The Wartime Information Board was established in 1942 to co-ordinate existing public
information services of the government and to supervise the release of information in or
to any country outside of Canada. The Board wound up operations in September 1945.
The material covers the years 1942 1945 and was divided into two sections: 1942 1944
and 1944 1945 when the Wartime Information Board became the Canadian Information
Service. The two sections are independent of each other and their different filing
systems have been maintained. Each box contains correspondence much is of a general,
functional nature and does not represent the official Chairman's correspondence. There
are also minutes and working papers of the W.I.B./E.I.S., the Canada Aid to Russia and
the Rehabilitation Committee. It is only through the minutes and working papers that
the actual operation of the board is reflected.
Boxes 210-211.
Financial Records. - 1928-1982.
3.24 m of textual records.
Series consists of various financial records generated or received by MacKenzie
including income tax returns, household accounts, investment information, insurance
documents, and banking records.
Boxes 212-219, 230.
Miscellaneous Printed/Published Material. - 1909-1977.
1.22 m of textual records.
Series consists of miscellaneous printed and published material collected by Norman
MacKenzie.
Boxes 224-226, 228 (11-12), 229 (1-7), 239 (22-36), OVR 17 (20).
Photographs. - 1900-1977.
ca. 2,000 photographs.
The series consists of photographs, slides and negatives dating from 1900 to 1977. Most
of the earlier photographs (1908-1924) are of MacKenzie and his fellow students at
Pictou Academy and Dalhousie University. The photographs from 1924 to 1943 show
MacKenzie in the various positions he held including representative of the International
Law Association, legal advisor to the International Labour Office, professor at the
University of Toronto and president of the University of New Brunswick. Photographs
from 1944 to 1962 are mostly of MacKenzie in his role as president of the University of
British Columbia; of others associated with the University, of UBC buildings; many
important visitors to the campus including Queen Elizabeth, Eleanor Roosevelt, and
foreign dignitaries; and of MacKenzie's friends and family.
Selected photographs have been digitized and included in UBC Archives’ Historical
Photograph Database (UBC 23.1).
Margaret R. Thomas MacKenzie sous-fonds
Personal papers. – 1902-1987.
10 cm textual records,
10 photographs.
This series consists of materials written by or relating to Margaret herself. These include
personal journals, sketchbook, correspondence, graduation and varsity sport
photographs from University of Toronto and a small amount of campaign material
relating to her time with the Toronto Board of Education.
Box: 243 (21-22) - 244 (1-13).
Family history. – [1868] – 1978.
4 cm textual records,
34 photographs.
This series consists of family photographs and textual material documenting the history
of the Thomas family and Margaret MacKenzie’s other ancestors.
Box: 244 (14-20).
File List
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES
Main Correspondence sub-series
Correspondence index
Box 1
Main Correspondence (1924-1925)
Box 2
Main Correspondence (1926)
Box 3
Main Correspondence (1927)
Box 4
Main Correspondence (1928)
Box 5
Main Correspondence (1929)
Box 6
Main Correspondence (1930)
Box 7
Main Correspondence (1931)
Box 8
Main Correspondence (1932)
Box 9/10
Main Correspondence (1933)
Box 11
Main Correspondence (1934)
Box 12/13
Main Correspondence (1935)
Box 14
Main Correspondence (1936)
Box 15
Main Correspondence (1937)
Box 16/17
Main Correspondence (1938)
Box 18
Main Correspondence (1939)
Box 19/20/21
Main Correspondence (1940)
Box 22/23/24
Main Correspondence (1941)
Box 25/26
Main Correspondence (1942)
Box 27/28
Main Correspondence (1943)
Box 29/30
Main Correspondence (1944)
Box 31
Main Correspondence (1945-1951)
Box 32
Main Correspondence (1952-1955)
Box 33
Main Correspondence (1956-1957)
Box 34
Main Correspondence (1958-1959)
Box 35
Main Correspondence (1960)
Box 36
Main Correspondence (1961)
Box 37/38
Main Correspondence (1962)
Box 39/40
Main Correspondence (1963)
Box 41
Main Correspondence (1964)
Box 42/43
Main Correspondence (1965)
Box 44
Main Correspondence (1966)
Box 45
Main Correspondence (1967)
Box 46/47
Main Correspondence (1968)
Box 48/49/50
Main Correspondence (1969)
Box 51/52
Main Correspondence (1970)
Box 53/54
Main Correspondence (1971)
Box 55/56
Main Correspondence (1972)
Box 57/58
Main Correspondence (1973)
Box 59/60
Main Correspondence (1974)
Box 61
Main Correspondence (1975)
Box 62/63
Main Correspondence (1976)
Box 64
Main Correspondence (1977)
Box 65
Undated, Unidentified Correspondence
Box 66
Original Index to Correspondence
Boxes 67 - 70
Working Index to Main Correspondence A-Z
Main Correspondence sub-series (continues)
Box 71
Private Correspondence sub-series
71-1 Anonymous & Miscellaneous n.d., 1925,1959
Correspondence, News Clippings, Poems, Drawings etc.
71-2 Anna 1925
Anna, Margaret n.d.
Adamson, Eileen 1925, 1926
Ashley, Mary n.d.
Ashley, Paul n.d.
Beverly (cousin) 1962
Bill c. 1920's
Bob 1926, 1956
Bob, Mary 1924
Balch, Reg 1954, n.d.
Beckett, Mrs. Kenneth (cousin) 1967
Beer, Doris 1970
71-3 Bennett, Peg 1926, 1928
71-4 Bencon, Bryn 1917
Bevin, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest n.d. (c. 1940?)
Black, Catherine 1924-1926
Brown, Barbara nd.
Buchanan, Sheila 1958-1959
Cassie, (Aunt) 1937
Cathy and Dan (niece/nephew) 1976
Charlie 1926
Cliff and Evie n.d.
Cynthia nd.
71-5 Cave, Elizabeth MacKenzie (sister) 1926-1972
(Bess, Bessie), (Mrs. William Cave)
Cave, Elizabeth Ann (niece) (Liz) 1954,1972
Cave, William Kenneth (Bill) 1960-1973
(brother-in-law)
Cave, William MacKenzie (nephew) 1951-1952
71-6 Campbell, Mrs. Owen R. (Aunt Seel) n.d., 1924, 1941-1953
Chant, Nellie (Mrs. S. N . F.) n.d.
Chant, Sperrin Noah Fulton c.1950
Chisholm, Grace n.d.
Clark, Jessie Gilmour 1962
Clarke, Ernest, R. 1925
Copley, Beta (Mrs. C.H. Copley) 1967-1972
(cousin)
Copley, James (Jim) (cousin) 1971
Covert, X. 1923
Cragg, Edith K. MacTae (Mrs. Cecil) n.d., 1944-1961
("Wee") (cousin)
Creighton, Sally (Mrs. John) n.d.
Deguefe, Taffara n.d.
Det 1921
Det, Forrester 1925
Det, John A. 1926
Dolman, Ursula 1946
71-7 Duggan, Mary Alice (Polly) c. 1925-1926
71-8 Duggan, Mary Alice (Polly) 1927
Also: Mrs. Ralph Forester, Mrs. Thomas K. Hodder
71-9 Duggan, Mary Alice (Polly) 1928-1929
Also: Mrs. Ralph Forester, Mrs. Thomas K. Hodder
71-10 Duggan, Mary Alice (Polly) 1930-1949
Also: Mrs. Ralph Forester, Mrs. Thomas K. Hodder
Box 72
72-1 Duggan, Mary Alice (Polly) 1950-1973
Also: Mrs. Ralph Forester, Mrs. Thomas K. Hodder
Duggan, Robert 1961
see Duggan, Mary Alice
72-2 Duggan, Sally 1926-1936
Duggan, Stephen C. 1926
Dyde, Bobby (Mrs. H.A.(Sandy) n.d.
Also: Mrs. Alan Plaunt
Ed 1924-1925
Eve n.d.
Emerson, Tita (Mrs. Robert) see: Garrison, Tita
Faith 1926
Farris, Ann 1957
Fletcher, Almon 1936
Forbes, Jean (Aunt) 1954
Forster, Ralph 1954
Forward, Frank 1961
Frederickson, Kari n.d.
Frederickson, Margaret 1956-1962
G&G 1961
G., Tot n.d.
George 1926
Gerric 1955
Gert 1926
Graham of "C" 1925
72-3 Garrison, Tita 1926-1972
72-4 Gordon, Mar 1929
Grant, Cliff 1926
Heather Jean n.d.
Habicht, Max 1925-1926
Haive, Alice 1925
Hanson, Mary Campbell (cousin) 1954
Harmer, Helen (Mrs. Morris Belkin) 1953-1954
Harris, Bess 1955
Harricon, H.M. 1940
Hartley, H. Livingstone (Livy) 1934
Hawkins, Raeburne 1925-1926
Hoar, William (Bill) 1954
Hopkins, Marcia (Mrs. J.A. Mackie) n.d., 1926-1927
Hunter 1953
Hus, Connie 1926
Jean 1924
Joanie (niece) 1974
John 1939
John 1970
James, Peter 1960
Jones, Margaret, B 1923
Kittic 1918
Kitty 1937
Kilpatrick, Dorothy H. n.d., 1922-1925
Ketchum, J. Davidson (Dave) 1955
Kissel, Lester (Lee) 1926
Libby n.d.
Lou 1918
Louise 1924
Larmolte, Louis A. 1925
Leslie, E. Rose 1925
Lett, Evelyn (Mrs. Sherwood) n.d.
Logan, Alan & Keith n.d.
Logan, Harry 1953
72-5 Marjorie 1916-1957
72-6 Marion 1923
Mary 1924
M., Elsie 1941-1943
MacCallum, Inez 1924
MacDonald, Hugh 1967
MacDonald, Pete 1954-1957
MacGregor, Donald (Page 2?) n.d.
MacGregor, Jean n.d.
MacKnnes, Russell ("Slats") 1924-1928
see also, Reis, Jean Eldon
McIssac, J.R. 1924
MacKay, Mrs. Hugh 1957
MacKay, Ira A. 1924
MacKay, William D. 1943
McKeen, Al n.d.
MacKinnon, Clarence 1923
MacLeod, Katherine 1974
MacMillan Hugh 1925-1926
McMullan, Bunny 191?
McNair Arnold D. 1926
72-7 MacKenzie - Miscellany, Group Letters 1918,1959
MacKenzie, Agnes (Aggie) 1959-1968
(Mrs. Morrison)
MacKenzie, Alison 1960
72-8 MacKenzie, Alicia R.B. 1922-1954
(Mrs. J.W.) (aunt)
72-9 MacKenzie, Arch (Archie) (nephew) 1940-1976
Box 73
73-1/2 MacKenzie, Dundonald (Bonnie) 1925-1977
(brother)
73-3 MacKenzie, David 1957-1958
MacKenzie, Eileen (Mrs. Patrick T.) n.d., 1967-1976
(daughter in law)
MacKenzie, Gerrie (Mrs. William) 1972-1977
MacKenzie, James M. (nephew) 1937-1975
MacKenzie, Janet 1968-1973
MacKenzie, Jessie c. 1890
73-4 MacKenzie, John W. (cousin) 1956-1976
73-5 MacKenzie, Lloyd J. (cousin) 1957-1965
MacKenzie, Marguerite 1974
MacKenzie, Robert (Bob) (nephew) 1940-1961
MacKenzie, William F. (Bill) (cousin) 1951-1968
73-6 MacKenzie, James Arthur (father) 190?-1936
see also: Cappbell, Mrs. Owen 1924
73-7 MacKenzie, Katharine Forbes 1936-1951
(step mother)
Box 74
74-1/3 MacKenzie, MacRae (Crae) (brother) 1923-1974
74-4/6 MacKenzie, Margaret Thomas (Margie) 1925-1974
(wife)
74-7 MacKenzie, Marion (Mrs. MacRae) 1941-1962
74-8 MacKenzie, Morell (brother) 1925-1935
74-9 MacKenzie, Morrison (cousin) 1938-1959
Box 75
75-1/3 MacKenzie, Patrick Thomas (son) 1947-1974
75-4/5 MacKenzie, Sheila Janet MacRae ) 1943-1977
(Bridgie) (daughter)
75-6/7 MacKenzie, Susan (Susie) 1942-1971
(Mrs. Trevor Roote)(daughter)
75-8 MacRae, Archie 0. (uncle) 1927-1955
Box 76
76-1 MacRae, A. Campbell 1960
MacRae, Alex (cousin) 1937-1945
Macrae, Babs (Mrs. A.C.) 1962-1966
MacRae, Colin C. Sr. (uncle) 1944-1957
MacRae, Colin C. Jr. (cousin) 1961
MacRae, Donald A (cousin) 1943-1957
MacRae,. Donald N: {uncle) 1924-1943
MacRae, Edith M. (Wee)
see also: Cragg, Edith M. (Mrs. Cecil)
MacRae, Elsie (Mrs. J.J.) 1944
76-2 MacRae, George F. (cousin) 1974
MacRae, Jack (Tut) (cousin) 1943-1955
MacRae, Katie, (aunt) 1931
Macrae, Laura (Mrs. Donald A.) 1955
MacRae, Maud M. (Mrs. Ranald) 1940-1977
(cousin)
76-3 Mank, Willfred 1926
Mercer, C.H. 1924
Mills, Gertrude n.d., 1924
Munro, C. 1913
Munro, Henry F. 1924
Norma n.d.
Odlum, Victor & Teresa n.d.
Patterson, Violet MacRae (aunt) 1932
Pilfield, Honey (Mrs. Walter) n.d.
Plaunt, Frances (Mrs. William Hall) n.d. (1960's)
(Fran, Frannie)
Polingston, Carolyn ("child") 1926-1975
also: Mrs. Clarence Wizkoff, Mrs. Whitney Carpenter, Mrs. Ranlet, Mrs.
George Shaia
Power, Hilda M. 1957
Power, Pat (Mrs. John Dewar) n.d.
Russ 1926
Ralston, J.L. 1919,1928
Read, Stanley E. (Stan) 1926-1973
Reid, F. 1926
Roaf, Mary n.d.
Robertson, Helen n.d.
Rogers, Benjamin & Frances 1962
Rose 1923-1925
Rosenwald, William 1925
Rose, John N. 1925
76-4/6 Reid, Jean Eldon (MacKenzie)(sister) 1926-1977
Box 77
77-1/6 Rosekilly, Sylla MacKenzie (Mrs. Gordon) 1925-1978
(sister) (includes corresp. by Fordon Rosekilly)
77-7 Sigrid nd.
S. Graham 1926
Sanasen, Mani 1928-1937
Sanderson, C.L. n.d.
Sharman, Henry Burton 1923,1926
Shields, Julia M. (Cousin) 1947-1962
Shields, Julia (daughter of above) 1962
Story, J. 1956
Sutherland, Katherine (cousin) 1940-1974
77-8 Thistle Club 1925
Thomas, Mrs. A.W, (mother in law) 1929
Thomas, Alan 1954
Thorson, i.c. 1924
Tobler, Daphne (Mrs. Douglas H.) 1971
Tobler, Douglas H. 1971
Tobler, Tania n.d.
Van Der Each, Pam 1948-1976
(Mrs. Bastman) (nee Mitchell)
Wales, Henry C. 1940
Wells, Kath 1925-1926
Whitney, H. 1926?
Wilson, Ethel n.d.
Wright, Peter 1954
Private Correspondence sub-series (continues)
Box 78
FAMILY & EARLY PAPERS SERIES
MacRae, Dr. Archibald Oswald, Papers
78-1 Sermons - Dec. 15, 186?, Nov. 27, 1862
78-2 Estate of Donald N. Macrae
78-3 Correspondence Re: Admin. of Estate 1945, 1953-1964
78-4 Funeral Memorabilia
78-5 Biographical Information
78-6 Correspondence 1888-1959?
78-7 Notes
78-8 What's Wrong- with Canada? Correspondence & Reviews
78-9 Essays
78-10 Legal Documents, Correspondence, Accounts
78-11 Offprints, Clippings
78-12 Supreme Court Hearing, 1930
78-13 Notebooks
78-14 Scrap Book-Press Clippings
78-15 Photographs
Genealogy and Early Papers
78-16 First World War (Printed Material Pre 1925)
78-17 (MacRae Family Genealogy)
78-18 The MacKenzies - History and Family Tree
78-19 Family File - MacKenzies (MacKenzies, MacRaes, & Authurs - Geneaology)
1971
78-20 Family Tree, etc. History, My Mother's People - MacRaes
Miscellaneous Estates
78-21 Re: MacRae Estate
78-22 Re: Estate of Morrell MacKenzie
78-23 Re: Estate of James A. MacKenzie
78-24 Estate of Late Rev. Donald N. MacRae. D.D.
78-25 N.A.M. MacKenzie- Education 1906-1921
78-26 N.A.M. MacKenzie - Military Service
Box 79
World War I
79-1 (Military Service Pouch)
79-2 (Miscellaneous)
79-3 (maps)
79-4 Post Cards - Geneva, Switzerland
79-5 Post Cards - Miscellaneous
79-6 (Notebooks)
79-7 (Ephemera)
79-8 (Bibles - World War I)
Family & Early Papers series (continues)
Box 80
SUBJECT FILES SERIES
80-1/3 Capilano Golf and Country Club (1947-1957)
80-4 CARE: Parcels For Britain (1947-1955)
80-5 Great Britain, Addresses of People In (1947/48)
80-6 Licenses: Re: Dog License, Fire Arms License, Fishing License - B.C. and N.B.,
Radio License (1948-1958)
80-7 MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships, Candidates, Etc. (1950-1955)
80-8 MacKenzie King Scholarships (1956-1962)
80-9 MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships, Correspondence
- Trustees (1950-1961)
80-10 Announcements of the MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships - Cumulative
80-11 Medical Report, X-Ray etc. Cumulative
80-12 Passport (1945-1959)
80-13 (Subscriptions A-C Cumulative)
80-14 (Subscriptions F-J Cumulative)
80-15 (Subscriptions K-R Cumulative)
Box 81
81-1 (Subscriptions S-Z Cumulative)
81-2 (Montebello Conference on 'Canada and the Building of Peace' 1943)
81-3 (U.B.C. Appointment as President 1944)
81-4 MacKenzie's Appointment as President- University of British Columbia July
1, 1944
81-5 Gibson, William - U.B.C. Medical School and Trip to Oxford, 1945
81-6 Camp Site - Seymour Park (1946)
Class in Government 1, 6 and 435 Cumulative
81-7 Government 1 Session 1944-1945
81-8 Government 6 Session 1945-1946
81-9/14 Government 435 Session 1946-1950
81-15 Legal Profession in Canada, Survey of 1949-1951
81-16/17 The Right Hon. W.L. MacKenzie King Estate Re: MacKenzie King Travelling
Scholarships: the Royal Trust Company Statements Cumulative
81-18 Horse 'Patsy' (1951-1954)
81-19 Legal Profession in Canada, Survey of 1951-1953
81-20 Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce
(1951-1958)
Box 82
82-1/2 Toronto Men's Press Club, National Newspaper, Awards of (1951-1962)
82-3 United Church: Metropolitan Council For Church Extension be the United
Church of Canada (1951-1956)
82-4 Mill of Kintail: R. Tait MacKenzie Memorial 1952-1953
82-5 Hawthorn Foundation, Harry 1953-1954
82-6 Legal Profession in Canada, Survey of 1953-1958
82-7 Aliens: Social Aspects of the Legal Status of Aliens 1954-1955
82-8 Cat 1954-1955
82-9 Dunlop, Mr. John: Memorial 1954-1955
82-10 (Education 1954)
82-11/12 Engagements (1954-1956)
82-13 (Social Credit Party 1954)
82-14 United Nations Re: N.A.T.O. 1954-1956
82-15 (London University : Installation of Queen Mother as Chancellor 1955)
82-16 Highland Brigade (1956-1962)
82-17 Personal Private Confidential Memos to the President (1956-1960)
82-18 Union Club, Victoria (1956-1962)
82-19 Woodward (Mr. and Mrs. P.A.) Foundation (1956-1961)
82-20 Irish Amiliers - "The Story of the Regiment" by D.P. Sparkie (1957)
82-21 University Hill United Church 1957-1962
82-22 MacMillan, Dr. H.R. Cruises of the "Marijean" (1958-1962)
82-23 (U.B.C. Confidential 1958 -1961)
82-24 Will - Cumulative
82-25 Miscellaneous (c 1959)
Box 83
83-1 Canadian Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards (1959-1962)
83-2 Dunlop, Mr. Roy G. (1960-1961)
83-3 Memoranda by President MacKenzie 1960
83-4 Montfort, Mr. Barrett 1960
83-5 United Church Crusade for Dedicated Stewardship (1960)
83-6 Howe (C.D.) Memorial 1961
83-7 Retirement (1961-1962)
83-8 Woodward Foundation (1961-1964)
83-9 Anniversary, 1962
83-10 Bank of Nova Scotia - Master File 1961-1966
83-11 The Canada Permanent - Toronto General Trust Co. (1962)
83-12 Canadian Association of University Teachers 1962-1965
83-13 Canadian Foundation For Education in World Law 1962-1964
83-14 Canadian Institute of International Affairs: Correspondence 1962-1964
83-15 Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1962-1964
83-16 Canadian Institute on Public Affairs 1962-1964
83-17 Canadian Institute on Public Affairs 1960-1964
83-18 Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation 1962-1963
83-19 Canadian Universities Foundation: 1962-1963
83-20 Declaration of Atlantic Unity 1962-1964
83-21 Grauer Fund (1962-1964)
83-22 McLaran Awards: Newspaper Awards (1962-1963)
83-23 Mount Allison University Summer Institute (1960-1963)
83-24 (National Federation of Canadian University Students (1962-1963)
83-25 National Newspaper Awards, 1963 (1962-1963)
83-26 (Pugwash, 1962)
83-27 St. Andrew's Church, Newfoundland (1962)
83-28 Shrum, Dr. Gordon (1962-1963)
83-29 Somerset, Miss Dorothy (1962-1964)
83-30 Tibetan Refugee Aid Society (1962-1964)
83-31 United Church (1962-1964)
83-32 Vancouver Cumulative - (1962-1964)
Board of Trade
International Festival
Symphony Society
Civic Unity Association
Public Aquarium
Vancouver Club
Vancouver Institute
Box 84
84-1 Victoria University (1962-1964)
84-2 World Pederojets of Canada (1962-1964)
84-3 X Club (1962-1965)
84-4 York University (1962-1964)
84-5 (Miscellaneous 1962)
84-6 (Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth, 1963
84-7 (Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth, 1963)
84-8 Bank of Nova Scotia: Correspondence 1963
84-9 B.C. Government and Mr. Bennett (1963-1965)
84-10 Canada Foundation (1963-1965)
84-11 Canada-Japan Society (1962-1964)
84-12 Canada Permanent, Toronto General Trust 1963
84-13 Canadian Committee for Adult Education (1963)
84-14 Canadian World Exhibition (1963-1965)
84-15 Commonwealth Universities Congress, Aberdeen 1963
84-16 Community Planning Association Speech and Correspondence, 1963
84-17 Community Planning Association of Canada (1963)
84-18 Duke of Edinburgh's Awards (1963-1970)
84-19 Frederic Wood Theatre Opening, Sept. 1963
84-20 Imperial Order Daughters, of the Empire (1963)
84-21 Indian Arts and Welfare (1963-1966)
84-22 Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 1963
84-23 Itineraries, 1963
84-24 Law Associations (American Bar Association, Canadian Year Book, U.B.C.
Law School, etc.) (1963-1964)
84-25 MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships., Correspondence, 1963
84-26 MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships: Financial Statements,1963
84-27 Morrin College, 1963-1964
84-28 North British Society: Speech, 1963
84-29 Ontario Educational Association, 1963
84-30/31 Organizations: A-C, 1963-1964
Box 85
85-1 Organizations: D-H, 1963-1964
85-2 Organizations: I-O, 1963-1964
85-3 Organizations: T-Z, 1963-1964
85-4 Overseas Institute of Canada (1963)
85-5 Saint Andrews Society and North British Society (1963)
85-6 Save the Children Fund: Canadian and B.C. Branch (1963)
85-7 Student Christian Movement (1963)
85-8 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Assoc. 1963-1964
85-9 United Church - Naramata School (1963-1964)
85-10 Waterloo University,(1963)
85-11 (Miscellaneous 1963)
85-12 Bank of Nova Scotia: Correspondence 1964
85-13 Canada Confederation - Correspondence, Speeches, Clippings, Reports (1963-
1965)
85-14 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1964-1965)
85-15 Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation (1964)
85-16 Canadian Foundation For Education in World Law, 1964
85-17 Canadian Universities Foundation (1962-1965)
85-18 Canadian University Service Overseas (1964)
85-19 Dalhousie University and Dalhousie Club of New York (1963-1964)
85-20 Newspaper Awards, National and Business (1963-1964)
85-21/22 Newspaper Awards, National and Business: Entries (1964)
85-23 Nova Scotia Highlanders: Scotland Trip 1963
85th Battalion Plaque – Stirling Castle 1964 (1963-1964)
85-24/25 P.E.I. Royal Commission on Higher Education (1964-1965)
85-26 Simon Fraser University (1964-1966)
85-27 Stirling Castle June 1964
Box 86
86-1 (United World Colleges 1964)
86-2 Young, Miss Catherine (Kelowna) (1964)
86-3 (Miscellaneous 1964)
86-4 Antigua - Eric Harvie (1965)
86-5 Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada (1965-1966)
86-6 B - Organizations (1965-1966)
86-7 Bank of Nova Scotia: Correspondence (1965-1966)
86-8/9 Bank of Nova 5cotia (1965-1968)
86-10 B'nai B'rith Association (1960)
86-11 Cambridge Degree 1965
86-12 Canada Club: Toronto (1965)
86-13 Canada-Japan Council (1965)
86-14 Canada Permanent: Toronto General Trust (1965-1966)
86-15 Canadian Conference on Children (1965)
86-16 Canadian Foundation for Education in World Law (1965)
86-17 Canadian Institute of International Affairs (1965-1966)
86-18 Canadian Institute on Public Affairs, 1965-1966
86-19 Canadian National Commission for U.N.E.S.C.O. (1965)
86-20 Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation (1965)
86-21 Canadian Union of Students (1965-1966)
86-22 Canadian Universities Foundation, 1965
86-23 Commission on Church and State in Education (1965)
86-24 Community Arts Council (1965)
86-25 Community Chest (Vancouver) (1965)
86-26 Council on World Tensions (1965)
86-27 Declaration of Atlantic Unity (1965-1966)
86-28 Grauer Fund (1965-1966)
86-29 International Law (1965-1966)
86-30 Killam Will (1965)
86-31 MacKenzie King Scholarships (1965-1966)
86-32 National Newspaper Awards, 1965
86-33 New Brunswick Industrial Board, 1965-(1966)
86-34 New Brunswick Playhouse (1965)
86-35 Nova Scotia Highlanders - 85th (1965)
86-36 Plotou County; Pictou Academy (1965)
86-37 Prince Edward Island (1965)
86-38 Retarded Children of B.C., 1965
86-39 Rotary Club (Vancouver), 1965
86-40 Royal Society of Canada (1965)
86-41 Save the Children Fund, 1965
86-42 Student Christian Movement (1965)
86-43 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (1965-1966)
86-44 Three Universities Fund (1965)
86-45 Tibetan Refugee Society (1965)
86-46 United Church (1965-1966)
86-47 United Nations Association Canada (1965)
86-48 University Club Vancouver (1965)
86-49 University of Victoria, 1965
86-50 Vancouver Aquarium (1965-1966)
86-51 Vancouver Symphony/Opera (1965)
86-52 Woodward Foundation (1965)
86-53 World Federalists (1965)
86-54 World Law Foundation, 1965-1966
86-55 World University Service of Canada (1965)
86-56 (Miscellaneous, 1965)
86-57 (Birthday, 1966)
86-58 (Canadian Council of Resource Ministers, 1966)
86-59 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1966
86-60 (Canadian Library Week, 1966)
86-61 Education, 1966
86-62 Organizations-Miscellaneous (1966)
86-63 Palm Springs, 1966
86-64 Senate (1966)
Box 87
87-1/2 Senate Appointments (1966)
87-3 Thistle Club-Boise, Idaho, 1966
87-4 (United Nations 1966)
87-5 World Law Foundation, 1966-1967
87-6 (Miscellaneous, 1966
87-7 (Miscellaneous, 1966)
87-8 Canadian International Development Agency (1967/68)
87-9 (Canadian Issues 1967)
87-10 External Aid 1967
87-11 U.B.C. Open House 1967
87-12 (Bank of Nova Scotia 1968-1969)
87-13 Thinker's Conference on Cultural Rights 1968
87-14 United Nations 1968
87-15 (Miscellaneous 1966)
87-16 Canadian Clubs (1966-1969)
87-17 Canadian Institute of International Affairs (1969-1971)
87-18/19 National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada, 1969-1970
87-20 National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada, 1969-1971
87-21 Order of Canada (1969-1972)
87-22 (U.B.C. Faculty of Law 1924-1971)
Box 88
88-1 (U.B.C. Faculty of Law, 1969)
88-2/4 United Nations General Assembly - Information Pack 23rd Nov. 1969
88-5 Clippings, Print, Ephemera, 1969)
88-6 (Miscellaneous 1969)
88-7 (A-Z 1970)
88-8 American Society of International Law (1970-1971)
88-9 Bank of Nova Scotia 1970
88-10 Birthday 1970-1971
88-11/12 Canadian-American Committee 1970
88-13 Canadian-American Committee 1970
88-14 Canadian Club 1970-1971
88-15 C.I.I.A. 1970
88-16 Leon Koerner 1970-1971
88-17 MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships 1970-1976
88-18 (National and Provincial Parks Association, 1970)
88-19/21 National and Provincial Parks Association, 1970
Box 89
89-1 Private Planning Association 1970
89-2 Student Christian Movement of Canada, 1970-1971
89-3 United World Colleges, 1970
89-4 (Clippings, Print, Ephemera 1970)
89-5 (A-C 1971)
89-6 Asian Studies Centre (1971-1973)
89-7 (Canadian-American Committee 1971)
89-8 Canadian Institute of International Affairs (1971-1972)
89-9 (D-P 1971)
89-10 Declaration Of Atlantic Unity (1970-1971)
89-11 (MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarships 1971)
89-12 Naramata Centre For Continuing Education, 1971-(1973)
89-13/14 National and Provincial Parks Association (1971)
89-15 (R-T, 1971)
89-16 Student Christian Movement, 1971
89-17 (U-Z, 1971)
89-18 Clippings, Print, Ephemera, 1971)
89-19 A-B, 1972)
89-20 Bank of Nova Scotia, 1972
89-21 (C, 1972)
89-22 C.I.I.A., (1972
89-23 (D-Q, 1972)
89-24 Koerner, Leon J. Dinner, 1972
Box 90
90-l Krajina, R.J. Papers, 1972
90-2 Law Building Fund, 1972
90-3 (MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships, 1972)
90-4 (National and Provincial Parks Association, 1972)
90-5 Palm Springs, 1972
90-6 Pearson, Lester B. Death/Funeral Ceremonies, 1972
90-7 (R-T, 1972)
90-8 (Royal Society)
90-9 St. Lawrence Seaway Dispute, Article on, 1972
90-10 (Save the Children, 1972)
90-11 (Student Christian Movement, 1972)
90-12 (Tibetan Refugee Aid Society, 1972)
90-13 (U, 1972)
90-14 (U.B.C., 1972)
90-15 University of British Columbia Alumni Association, 1972
90-16 (V-Z, 1972)
90-17 (Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association, 1972)
90-18 (Clippings Print, Ephemera, 1972)
90-19 A-B, 1973
90-20 (C,1973)
90-21 C.I.I.A., 1973
90-22 (C.I.I.A., 1973)
90-23 (D-O, 1973)
90-24/25 Hector Bi-Centennial Commission, 1973
90-26 Lake O'Hara, Travel, 1973
90-27 (MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships, 1973)
90-28 (Naramata Centre for Continuing Education, 1973
90-29 (National and Provincial Parks Association, 1973}
90-30 (Order of Canada, 1973)
90-31 (P-T, 1972)
90-32 (Student Christian Movement, 1972)
90-33 (Tibetan Refugee Aid Society, 1973)
90-34 (United World Colleges, 1973)
90-35 (U.N.E.S.C.O.,1973)
90-36 (U.B.C., 1973)
90-37 (V-Z, 1973)
90-38 (Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association, 1973)
Box 91
91-1 (Clippings, Print, Ephemera, 1973)
91-2 (A-E, 1974)
91-3 Bank of Nova Scotia, 1974
91-4 (Canadian - American Committee, 1974)
91-5 Canadian Council on International Law 1974-1975
91-6 (C.I.I.A. 1974)
91-7 (F-Q, 1974)
91-8 (MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships 1974)
91-9 Maui 1974-1975
91-10 (Naramata Centre for Continuing Education, 1974)
91-11 (National and Provincial Parks Association, 1974)
91-12 (R-T, 1974)
91-13 (Tibetan Refugee Aid Society, 1974)
91-14 (U, 1974)
91-15 (United World Colleges, 1974)
91-16 U.N.B. 1 1974
91-17 (V-Z, 1974)
91-18 (Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association, 1974)
91-19 (World Federal Authority, 1974)
91-20 (Clippings, Print, Ephemera 1974)
91-21 (A-P 1974)
91-22 Bank of Nova Scotia, Annual Meeting, 1975
91-23 Canadian American Committee 1975
91-24 (Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, 1975)
91-25 C.I.I.A., 1975
Box 92
92-1 G-M, 1975)
92-2 (MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships, 1975)
92-3 Maui 1975/76
92-4 (N-R, 1975)
92-5 (Naramata Centre for Continuing Education, 1975)
92-6 (S-U, 1975)
92-7 Senate, 1975
92-8 Student Christian Movement, 1975
92-9 (Tibetan Refugee Aid Society. 1975)
92-10 (U.N.E.S.C.O., 1975)
92-11 United World Colleges, 1975
92-12 (V-Z, 1975)
92-13 (Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association 1975)
92-14 (World Federal Authority Committee, 1975)
92-15 (Clippings, Print, Ephemera, 1975)
92-16 (A-L, 1976)
92-17 (Canadian - American Committee, 1976)
92-18 Canadian Association on Gerontology, 1976
92-19 C.I.I.A, (1976)
92-20 China, 1976
92-21 England, 1976
92-22 (M-Z, 1976)
92-23 MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships, 1976
92-24 Maui, 1976
92-25 (Naramata Centre for Continuing Education, 1976)
92-26 (U.N.E.S.C.O., 1976)
92-27 University of Victoria, Law Faculty, 1977 (+ Misc.)
92-28 Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association, 1976)
92-29 (Clippings, Print. Ephemera, 1976)
92-30 (A-Canada, 1977)
92-31 Business Achievers Council of Canada, 1977
92-32 (Canadian-American Committee-Canadian Forum, 1977)
92-33 (CIIA, 1977)
92-34 (Canadian M-P, 1977)
92-35 Harvey Crowell, Deceased May 16,1977
92-36 (G-L, 1977-,)
92-36a K. Lamb (1977)
92-37 (M-R, 1977)
92-38 (MacKenzie-King Travelling Scholarships, 1977)
92-39 (Naramata Centre for Continuing Education, 1977)
92-40 (Student Christian Movement, 1977)
92-41 (O-T, 1977)
92-42 (Tibetan Refugee Aid Society, 1977)
Box 93
93-1 (U-1977)
93-2 (University Hill United Church, 1977)
93-3 (V-Z,1977)
93-4 (Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association, 1977)
93-5 (U.B.C., 1977)
93-6 (Clippings, Print, Ephemera. 1977)
93-7 (A-H, 1978)
93-8 (I-Z, 1978)
Box 94
Social Correspondence
94-1 Receptions (1944-1946)
94-2 Rotary (1944-1947)
94-3 Rotary (1947-1959)
94-4 Brock Hall (1948-1950)
94-5 University Dinner Honouring Retiring Members of Staff, April 29, 1948
94-6 Dinner Re: Members of Staff Retiring, May, 1948
94-7 Dinner Party Honouring U.B.C. Representatives of Congress in Great Britain
in 1948 (Dec. 9. 1948)
94-8 Dinner-- Honouring the Retiring Members of Faculty and Staff, April 27, 1950
94-9 Dinner Honouring Members of Staff Retiring in 1950
94-10 Re: Personal Expenses, (1950)
94-11 The Newton W. Rowell Trust Fund (1950-1954)
94-12 Receptions- President's New Residence (1951-1952)
94-13 Dinner- The President and Board of Governors Honouring New Chancellor,
October 27, 1951
94-14 Dinner Honouring Hew Members of U.B.C. Staff, December 14, 1951
94-15 Dinner Honouring Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Hamber, March 14, 1952
94-16 Dinner Honouring Members of Staff March 28, 1952
94-17 Reception Brock Memorial Hall - Chancellor, President, Members of the
Board, April 5, 1952
94-18 Reception for New Members of Faculty, October 25, 1952
94-19 Reception at Home of Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, December 10, 1952
94-20 Reception After Bostock Lecture, January 17,1953
94-21 Reception : Chancellor and Mrs. Lett, Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, Members of
the Board of Governors, April 11, 1953
94-22 Dinner Honouring Retiring Members of Staff, May 1, 1953
94-23 Round Table (1954-1961)
94-24 Reception: President; Chancellor, Board of Governors, March 20, 1954
94-25 Reception Honouring Dr. A.H. Hutchinson, April 30, 1954
94-26 Dinner Honouring Retiring Members of Staff, May 7, 1954
94-27 Informal Dinner Re: Wedding Anniversary, December 18, 1954
94-28 Informal Buffet Supper In Honour of Sir Douglas and Lady Copland,
February 27, 1955
94-29 Coffee Party-Faculty Wives and Friends, March 18, 1955
94-30 Reception after Vancouver Institute lecture by Dr. Hans Selye, March 26, 1955
94-31 Rotary Tea, March 27, 1955
94-32 Reception: President, Chancellor, Board of Governors, April 2, 1955
94-33 Dinner Honouring Deans et al, May 13,1955
94-34 Reception - Dr. and Mrs. Michener, October 30, 1955
94-35 Informal Dinner Re: Wedding Anniversary, December 19, 1955
94-36 Reception: President, Chancellor, Board of Governors, March 24, 1956
94-37 Dinner Honouring Retiring Members of Faculty and Staff
94-38 Reception for Mr. Patrick MacKenzie, July 4, 1956
Box 95
95-1 Reception for Summer Session Staff, Aug. 7, 1956
95-2 Wedding Anniversary, Dec. 19, 1956
95-3 Dr. MacKenzie's Birthday, Jan. 5, 1957
95-4 Reception, March 9, 1957
95-5 Dinner-Capilano Golf and Country Club, May 9, 1957
95-6 Christening Party - Sheila Louise Roote, June 23, 1957
95-7 Reception: Summer Session Staff, July 19, 1957
95-8 Wedding Anniversary, Dec. 19, 1957
95-9 Birthday Dinner for MacKenzie, Jan. 6, 1958
95-10 Reception for Academic and Senior Administrative Staff, April 12, 1958
95-11 Dinner for Recipients of Honorary Degrees, May 21, 1958
95-12 Reception for Canada Council, July 18, 1958
95-13 Dinner for Canada Council, July 21, 1958
95-14 Dinner for Honorary Degree Recipients, Oct. 24, 1958
95-15 Board of Governors Reception, April 4, 1959
95-16 Dinner for Retiring Members of Faculty, May 15, 1959
95-17 Reception for Dean M.D. Mawdsley, May 16, 1959
95-18 Dinner for Honorary Degree Recipients, May 19, 1959
95-19 Dinner in Honour of Dr. and Mrs. L.J. Koerner, June 22, 1959
95-20 Dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie Preceding the opening of "The Arts
in French Canada" at the Vancouver Art Gallery, July 12, 1959
95-21 Receptions - Open House, Oct. 17, 1959
95-22 Reception - Social Centre, Faculty Club, Dec. 11, 1959
95-23 Dinner Given by Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, Dec. 19, 1959
95-24 Dinner at the Faculty Club in Honour of the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs.
Ross, Jan. 13, 1960
95-25 Dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie, Dec. 20, 1960
95-26 Birthday Dinner for Dr. MacKenzie, Jan. 19, 1961
95-27 Dinner Party "The Greeks", Oct. 11, 1961
95-28 Board of Governors Receptions, Nov. 4, 1961
95-29 L'Ordre du Radis Magnifique (1961-1962)
Subject Files series (continues)
Box 96
SPEECHES, ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS SERIES
To 1944
96-1 Addresses Previous to July 1944, Lists by Contents Pre 1944
96-2 Addresses (Miscellaneous) Previous to July 1944
British and foreign bible society (n.d.) "The Bible in the World"
Universities Conference (n.d.) The Future of the Arts Course"
Unidentified audience (193-) “The Neighbours of Germany"
Liberal-conservative summer school, Newmarket (Sept. 1933) "The Federal
Problem and the British North America Act"
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (Jan. 27, 1934) "Canadian-American
Relations" (Published in Canadian Bar Review, Oct. 1934, pp.479-490)
Ontario Associated Boards of Trade (Dec. 1934) "Critical Examination of the
B.N.A. Act" (Published in the Board of Trade Journal, Dec., 1934 p. 6)
Worker's Educational Association of Ontario (1935) "The British north
America Act and Labour Legislation" (Published in the Labour Research
Institute, Bulletin No. 2)
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (Dec. 12, 1936) "The British
Constitution and the Present Crisis"
Unidentified Audience (ca. 1937) "The British North America Act and the
Distribution of Powers Between the Federal Parliament and the Provinces”
Unidentified Audience (1937?) "Foreign Policy"
Unidentified Audience (ca. WW II) "Building for Peace or Things Worth
Fighting For"
C.B.C. Broadcast of National Forum (Jan. 1939) "Canada and War"
Victory Loan Programmes (194?-1944?) Speeches on Loans one to seven
Mount Allison University - Special Convocation, (Jan. 31, 1941) "Canada and
Our Canadian Heritage"
Broadcast; Lewiston Maine (March 11, 1941) "The Canadian Scene in 1941"
Rothesay Collegiate School (no date, W.W.II) “The World I Want to see After
The War" - 2 versions
Sir George Williams College (no date, ca. W.W. II) "The Universities in a
World At War"
96-3 Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Preaching (and teaching) as a Major
Profession and a Common Hobby"
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "The University, the Schools and the
Community they Serve"
Unidentified Audience in Chicago, IL (193-) "The Evils of Economic
Nationalism"
Unidentified Audience (post-1931) "The Sino-Japanese Conflict"
The Canadian Club, Toronto (1931-1932) "Institute of Pacific Relations.
Fourth Biennial Conference"
The Canadian Club, Toronto (Nov. 1931) "The Present Situation in
Manchuria" (Published in the University of Toronto Monthly, Jan. 1932 pp.
150-152)
United Services Institute of Nova Scotia (April 22, 1932) "The Far East " - draft
and print versions (Published in their Annual Journal, 1932. pp 58-67)
National Council of Education (mid 1930's) "Should Canada Leave the
League?"
The Canadian Club, Ottawa (March 9, 1935) "The Changing Balance of Power
in the Pacific and the Far East"
Broadcast, Radio CRTC, Toronto (Dec. 21, 1935) "Peace on Earth"
University of Toronto, College Lectures (Feb. 1936) "The Present International
Crises" (Published in U. Of T. Monthly, March 1936, pp. 199-205)
Unidentified Audience (1938?) "The Political Angle of Obstacles to World
Peace"
Unidentified Audience (1939?) "The Place of Ideas in the World Today"
Unidentified Audience (1939 or later) "Memorandum Re: Government Aid to
Students"
Unidentified Audience (post-1939) "Memories and Experiences that Music
Brings to Mind"
Unidentified Audience in U.S.A. (ca. 1940) "The Defence of the Western
Hemisphere"
Y.M.C.A. National Young Men's Conference (ca. 1940?) "The Issues at Stake
in the Present World Struggle"
Unidentified Audience (ca. 1940?) "Social Security and Democracy"
Broadcast, C.B.C. Radio, Toronto (May 27, 1940) "Neutrality in European
History"
Broadcast, C.B.C. Radio (Dec. 1941) "The Struggle for the Control of the
Pacific"
Unidentified Audience (1942) "The Plebiscite"
U.S. President Truman "Letter Re: Government aid to Students"
96-4 New Brunswick Nurses (n.d.) (notes only)
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Citizenship in Canada"
Unidentified Audience (post-1931) "National Economic Policy
Unidentified Audience (1934) "The British Empire"
"Was it A Conservative Collapse?" (Published in Canadian Comment,
October 1934)
"Some Thoughts on World Affairs" (Published in Canadian Comment, May
1936)
"Making a World Society" (Published in The Torch, Nov-Dec, 1936)
"Conflict of Laws" (University of Toronto Law Journal, 2 1938, pp 469)
Unidentified Audience (late 1930's) "Defense - Synopsis"
"The Royal Visit and the Statute of Westminster" (Published in a Special Ed.
London Telegraph.) (late 1930's)
Unidentified Audience (late 1930's, early l940's) "Discussion of Wars of the
Far East During the Past Century"
Broadcast, Radio CFRB (1938) "Save the Children Fund - Re: Refugees, China,
Spain"
Unidentified Audience (1938) "Save the Children Fund"
"The Conservative Convention, the C.C.F. Convention" Canadian Conference
Papers, (1938?)
National Conference of Canadian Universities, 18th, Montreal, May 29-30,
1939 "Foreign Scholars and Students" (Published in Proceedings, pp 52-60)
Unidentified Audience (W.W. II) "The Challenge of the World to the
Christian Church" (MS. and Notes)
Unidentified Audience (W.W. II) "The Constitution of Canada"
The Canadian Club, London (W.W. II) "Education in Time of War"
Unidentified Audience (1942) "Canada and the War - Canada's War Effort"
"Education in Wartime - The Wartime Information Board University of
Toronto School of Law Review, (Dec. 16, 1943) Notes, Ms and Article
Unidentified Audience, Chicago, Ill. (1943/44) "Greetings from Canadian
Universities - the Canadian War Effort" Representing National Conference of
Canadian Universities. (Notes and MS)
96-5 Canadian and Commonwealth Relations (1925-1944)
"Canadian Students and the British Empire" (Vox Studentium, May 1925, pp.
3-4)
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "The Political Situation in Canada" "The
Political Scene"
The Liberal Way 1933 "Canada and the Far East"
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Canada, the Empire, and the League"
"Canada's Opportunity" (The Bulletin of the League of Nations Society in
Canada, Dec. 1926. p. 4)
"Canada for Peace" (Kin, Feb. 1935, pp. 5-6)
Unidentified Audience (late 1930s) "Canada and the Next War?"
"Canadian Policy" League of Nations Society in Canada, March 1942, pp. 6-7.
"Canadian Policy in the Far East" Queen's Quarterly (n.d.)
"Has Canada a Policy in the Far East?" Canadian Forum, January 1933, pp.
126-127
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Immigration"
"Does the Pacific Situation Affect the Dominion?" Liberty. April 27, 1935. p.10.
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Problems of Population and Migration Within
the British Empire"
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Some Continuing Problems of the British
Empire"
Higgins, Douglas G. "Canada's National Defence" June 15, 1936 Rejected
"Letter to the Editor" of Saturday Night
Hancock, Moffat, ."Naturalization in Canada', April, 1934.
"The British Commonwealth Relations Conference" University of Toronto
Monthly, October, 1933
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "British Commonwealth of Nations - Status Bill
Re: Dominion of South Africa"
96-6 Constitutional Law
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "The British North America Act"
Submitted to Unknown U.S. Journal (1936) "Law"
Rough notes only on religion and modern society
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Canada and the Weekly Rest Convention"
"Toronto Electric Commissioners vs. Snider and Others" Cambridge Law
Journal, 1925.
"Treaty Making Power in Canada" American Journal of International Law,
July 1925. pp. 489-504
"Constitutional Developments in the British Commonwealth of Nations"
Canadian Bar Review 7 (1930) pp. 213.
"The Regulation and Control of Radio in Canada" Journal of Radio Law, 1932
"Legislative Control Over Aviation in Canada" Journal of Air Law, 1932.
"Re Aerial Navigation (1931) 1 D.L.R. 13"
Unidentified Audience (1933/34) "Jurisdiction over Aeronautics"
"Canadian Cases" British Yearbook of International Law (n.d.)
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "The Legislative Council of the Province of
Nova Scotia"
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "Canada's First Treaty"
"Two Recent Canadian Treaties" The British Year-Book of International Law,
1925-1926
British Commonwealth Relations Conference. "Memorandum on the
Procedure in the Ratification of Treaties in Canada"
96-7 International Law
"American Contributions to International Law" American Society of
International Law, Annual Meeting, 33rd, Washington, D.C., 1939.
Proceedings, pp. 104-118
Canada and the Treaty - Making Power" Canadian Bar Review, June 1937,
pp. 436-454.
"The Treaty Making Power in Canada" A Brief Presented to the Royal
Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations by the League of Nations
Society" in Canada. January 1938.
"The Nature, Place and Function of International Law Today" American
Society of International Law, Annual Meeting, 32nd. Washington, D.C., 1938.
Proceedings. pp. 6-23.
"The International Labour Organization" Labour Research Institute Bulletin
No. 1, 1935.
Unidentified Audience. (late 1930's) "Should Canada Participate in the
Application of Sanctions Against Italy"
"Confusion in Canadian Foreign Policy" Saturday Night, July 1935.
Unidentified Audience (post 1934) "The Effect of Domicile in Nullity Cases"
Unidentified Audience (n.d.) "The International Labour Organization"
Book Review of The Permanent Court of International Justice, by Manley 0.
Hudson. Toronto: MacMillan, 1934
"The Permanent Court of International Justice" Bulletin of the League of
Nations Society in Canada, April, 1928. pp. 3-4.
"Memorandum on Research in International Law" Unidentified Audience
(n.d.)
The "I'm Alone" - 2 Different Versions - 1 published Canadian Forum, 9 (1930)
pp. 267 & Ms
"Supreme Court of South Africa, Appellate Division, Jacobus Christian vs,
Rex" The British Yearbook of International Law, 1925-1926
"A Gap in the Law; Re Incampe (1928) 3 D.L.R. p. 240" Dominion Law
Review, January 1929. Ms. and Correspondence
"The Freedom of the Seas" and the "I'm Alone" Incident. The Canadian
Nation, May-June 1929
"The Status of International Law in the Present War" Unidentified Audience
(1939?)
Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Toronto Branch Report of the
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. 1929
"The Teaching of International Law and International Relations in Canadian
Universities, 1931" Unidentified Audience
"The Canadian Institute of International Affairs" Canadian Forum, 9(1930) pp.
267.
"International Relations" - Book Reviews - Unidentified Audience (1929-
1930?)
"Teaching of Law" Canadian University 1931
"Indians and Treaties, in Law" Unidentified (1930?)
Bibliographies From University of Toronto President's Report 1926-1939
(missing 1932)
96-8 International Relations
"The British Commonwealth of Nations after Munich" International
Quarterly, Spring 1939, pp. 36-39.
"The Problems of Population and Migration within the British
Commonwealth of Nations" Unidentified (1938?)
"A Canadian Looks at the Empire" The Political Quarterly, Oct/Dec, 1938. pp.
552-564.
"Canada and the Changing Balance of Power in the Pacific" Institute of Pacific
Relations, Conference, 6th, Yosemite, Cal. 1936. Canadian Paper, Vol I, Nos.
1-4
"Germany at Geneva" Bulletin of the League of Nations Society in Canada,
October 1926, p. 3
"Canada in International Affairs" Bulletin of L.N.S. in Canada, February 1927.
pp. 3-4
"The Ebb-Tide of Internationalism" Canadian Comment, January 1934 p. 1ff.
and MS.
"International Notes" Nov. 30, 1925 (submitted to unknown publication) MS.
"Internationally" September 10. 1925 Unidentified Audience MS.
"Problems of Population and Persons" American Society of International Law,
Annual Meeting, 30th Washington, D.C., 1936. Proceedings pp. 87-96
"The Freedom of the Seas" Queen's Quarterly 36 (1930) pp. 42Off. Art & MS.
"Disarmament" Canadian Defense Quarterly, October 1929, pp. 29-35
"Canada and International Relations" The Student World 24(1931), pp. 66 ff.
"The Crisis in the Far East" University of Toronto Quarterly, October 1932, pp.
3-20 MS. and Reprint
"Sino-Japanese Relations" Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association, April
1932, pp. 348-351
"The League and Manchuria" Canadian Forum, February 1932, pp. 165-166
"The League and the Far Eastern Crisis" Interdependence, April 1932 pp. 1-14
"The Place of the Far Eastern Crisis in World Affairs" Canadian Political
Science Association, Papers and Proceedings 4 (1932) pp. 82-95
"Grim Japan and the Rueful League" Canadian Comment, March 1932, pp.
375
"Far Eastern Crisis: War Gods Roar in the East" Canadian Comment, March
1932, p. 15 ff. Unidentified Audience 1934
"The Situation in the Far East" with a letter from Hugh Keenleyside on the
situation from Tokyo, May 3, 1934
"Canadian Policy (if any) in the Far East?" Unidentified 1933
Article Re: MacKenzie's Speech to the American Historical Association on the
Far Eastern Situation (1933?)
"The Situation in Japan" Unidentified Audience April 1933
"The International Development of China" Journal of W.S. Institute, Halifax,
1933
"The League and the Trouble in the Far East" Unidentified Audience (1930's)
"Canadian Tariff Policy, Its Effect on Pacific Trade" Institute of Pacific
Relations Conference, 4th, Hangchow, 1931.
"The Present International Crisis" The School, Secondary Edition, April 1936,
PP. 649-654
"Panorama of Conflict" Canadian Comment, March 1935, pp. 3-4
Broadcast, Radio CRCT and National Council of Education "A New League of
Nations" (n.d.)
Broadcast, Radio CRCT and National Council of Education "Should Canada
Leave the League?" April 29, 1934
University of Buffalo. Lectures on Current Economic and Political Problems
"Parliamentary vs. United States form of Government" MS. and Noted Nov. 4,
1936
"The Crisis in Europe" University of Toronto Monthly, April 1934
Unidentified Audience, Niagara Falls, Ont. Dec. 1, 1933 "Recent
Developments in Russia"
Brown, E.A. "The Boycott in International Law"
Grant, Donald "Will the Nazis Conquer Austria?" September 9, 1934 and
Correspondence
"Some Legal Aspects of the Spanish Conflict" Unidentified Audience (1937)
MS. and notes
96-9 University of New Brunswick - includes: Address at Mount Allison
University when NAM received honorary degree, 1941
Box 97
1944-1950
97-1 Canadian Club, Vancouver Sept. 29, 1944
"Canada and the Post War World" Ms. & Notes
"Some Problems of the Post War World" Victory Loans Comm.
97-2 B.C. Medical Association, Victoria Sept. 29, 1944
"Society in Post War World" (notes)
97-3 Congregation: Inaugural Address (Ms. & notes) Oct. 25/26, 1944
97-4 Scottish Society, Vancouver Jan. 23. 1945
"The World Tomorrow" (notes only)
97-5 St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Annual Burns Banquet, Vancouver Jan.
24, 1945
"Toast to the Immortal Memory" (notes & Corres.)
97-6 Board of Trade, Vancouver Jan. 25, 1945
"Some Factors Affecting the Future Population of B.C." (Ms. Only)
97-7 B.C. Parent/Teacher Federation and B.C. Teachers' Federation
"Today's Youth- Tomorrow's Hope" (corres.) April 4, 1945
97-8 Private Schools Association of B.C. April 28, 1945
"Education" (notes only)
97-9 Parliamentary Forum Debate Oct. 2, 1945 (notes only)
97-10 Connaught Park: Grand Rally Oct. 14, 1945
For Returned Men & Women, no title (Ms. & notes)
97-11 Printers' & Stationers' Guild of B.C. Jan. 18, 1946
"The Instruments of Information and Their Responsibility to the Community"
(notes only)
97-12 Pacific Mills Ltd. & Canadian Boxes Ltd. Feb. 21, 1946
"Education: What It Is" - (notes only)
97-13 Canada Club, Vancouver May 1, 1946
"The University and the Community" (MS. & notes)
97-14 Anglican Theological College Convocation May 1, 1946
"The Graduate in Theology and the Modern World" (notes only)
97-15 Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. June 23, 1946
"Brave New World" (MS. only)
97-16 Canadian Club, Calgary June 28, 1946
"The Future of our Country" or "Canada's Future" (notes only)
97-17 Canadian Bar Association, Winnipeg August, 1946
"Remarks" (an address of welcome) (MS. and notes)
97-18 St. David Welsh Society March 1, 1947
Reference to "Academic Year 1946-1947, s-66-misc."
97-19 Canadian Clubs & P.T.A.'s - Vancouver Island (notes) April 14-18, 1947
Royal Jubilee Hospital Graduating Class (Ms. only) May 1, 1947
97-20 National Conference of Canadian Universities, McGill, Montreal May, 1947
"Education in a Changing World" (MS. & notes)
97-21 Investment Dealers Association of Canada June 1947
"Freedom in a Changing World" (MS. & notes & Corres.)
97-22 Canadian Education Association, Quebec Sept. 11, 1947
"Education: The Shaping and Mould of the Individual" (Ms. & notes &
Corres.)
97-23 Northwest Seminar on International Law, Seattle Dec. 4, 1947
"The Soviet System of Law and Its Effects on the Problems of Today" MS. &
notes)
97-24 Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools Dec. 13, 1947
"Post War Education in Canada" (Ms.)
97-25 Lions Club, Victoria Jan. 9, 1948
"The University of B.C." (notes only)
97-26 Engineering Institute of Canada, Banff June 4, 1948
"Some of the Principles we Should Apply in Modern Society" (notes)
97-27 National Conference of Canadian Universities June 11, 1948
No title - Welcome to Vancouver (Ms. & notes)
97-28 Canadian Association for Adult Education June 22, 1948
"Freedom of the Press, Radio and Film in a Democratic Country" (Ms. &
notes)
97-29 Canadian Home Economics Association, Calgary Aug. 25, 1948
"The Home, the Basic Institution of Society – the Place of the Home and the
Family in the Modern World" (Ms. & notes)
97-30 American Bar Association, Seattle Sept. 8, 1948
"International and Comparative Law-Corporation Banking and Mercantile
Law" (Ms. & notes)
97-31 Freshmen Student Assembly Sept. 17, 1948
No title (notes)
97-32 Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied Institutions
Spokane, Wash. Oct. 4, 1948
"American University Education From the Canadian Point of View" (Ms. &
notes & Corres.)
97-33 University of Wisconsin, Madison Oct. 9, 1948
"The Spiritual Influence of the University" (Ms. & notes)
97-34 Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Vancouver Oct. 28, 1948
"Education" (Ms. & notes & Corres.)
97-35 Peace Rally: Pender Auditorium Dec. 13, 1948
"Prospects for Peace in 1949" (notes only)
97-36 B.C. Penitentiary: New Westminster Dec. 15, 1948
"The International Situation" (correspondence only)
97-37 Vancouver Junior Chamber of Commerce Feb. 18, 1949
"The University of B.C." (correspondence only)
97-38 Commerce Graduating Class 1949 Feb. 24, 1949
"The Revolutionary Nature of the Modern World" (Ms. & notes)
97-39 Graduating Class of Commerce Feb. 24, 1949
"Our Contemporary Revolution" (Ms. and Correspondence)
97-40 Rotary Club of Vancouver March 1, 1949
No title - Report on the University (notes only)
97-41 Canadian Manufacturers Association, Victoria & Vancouver Island Branch
March 8, 1949
"The Industry and Commerce of BC" (notes only)
97-42 Burns Club, Victoria March 8, 1949
"Peace, Plenty and Brotherhood" (notes only)
97-43 University Radio Society March 14, 1949
"What Does a University Education Have to Offer?" (Ms.)
97-44 National Dairy Council, Vancouver March 21, 1949
"What the Public Expects of Business Today" (ms. & notes)
97-45 Canadian Institute of International Affairs Vancouver April 5, 1949
Contribution to Panel Discussion on Atlantic Pact (no Ms. or notes)
97-46 Victoria Bar Association April 12, 1949
"Legal Education" (notes only)
97-47 B.C. Parent-Teachers' Association April 20, 1949
"Developing a Responsible Citizenship" (notes only)
97-48 Western Washington College of Education May 21, 1949
"The Canadian Universities of Tomorrow" (Ms. & Notes)
97-49 Newcomen Society, Vancouver May 25, 1949
"History of the University of B.C." (Ms. & notes)
97-50 Georgian Club Sept. 20, 1949
No title Re: Terms of Reference of Royal Commission (notes only)
97-51 Saskatoon Superintendencies Teachers' Association Oct. 20, 1949
Regina Teachers' Association Oct. 21, 1949
"Education" & "The Formal Agencies of Education" (Ms. & notes)
97-52 United Nations Society Oct. 31, 1949
"International Week" (notes only)
97-53 Vancouver School Administrators' Association Feb. 16, 1950
"High School and University Education" (correspondence only)
97-54 Rotary Club Feb. 21, 1950
Introduction of Speakers (notes only)
97-55 University Women's Club: New Westminster May 1, 1950
"Higher Education in Canada" (correspondence only)
97-56 Canadian Institute of International Affairs May 3, 1950
"Canada's Foreign Policy - The Atlantic Pact" (notes only)
97-57 National Conference of Canadian Universities, Kingston, Ont. June 2, 1950
"Student Organizations" (Ms. & notes)
97-58 Canadian Political Science Association June 9, 1950
"The Federal Government and Higher Education In Canada" Canadian
Journal of Economics and Political Science, August 1950, pp. 353-370. (Ms. &
notes & correspondence)
Box 98
1950-1953
98-1 Nelson Board of Trade Sept. 7, 1950
"University Education" (News report only)
98-2 North Pacific Society of Internal Medicine Sept. 22, 1950
"Contemporary Trends in Education" (correspondence only)
98-3 Canadian Education Association, Victoria Oct. 2, 1950
"Some General Problems of Education" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
98-4 Anglican Provincial Synod of B.C., New Westminster Oct. 18, 1950
"The Present Situation of Social Relationships in Trade, Commerce and
Manufacture" (correspondence only)
98-5 Victoria Extension Association Jan. 8, 1951
"Arts, Letters and Sciences in Canada" (Ms. & Correspondence)
98-6 B.C. Penitentiary New Westminster Jan. 24, 1951
"Across Canada" (correspondence only)
98-7 Humanities Research Conference, U.B.C. March 2, 1951
untitled (Notes & Ms.)
98-8 Victoria Laurier Club March 15, 1951
"Canadian Affairs" Royal Roads Military College, Victoria March 16, 1951
untitled (correspondence only)
98-9 B.C. Mountaineering Club April 25, 1951
"The Contribution of the out of Doors to our Lives" (notes & correspondence)
98-10 University of Glasgow, Quincentenary Celebrations
June 20, 1951 untitled (Ms. only)
98-11 Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Annual Conference, 3rd,
Winnipeg, Man. 1951
"The Massey Commission Report" (correspondence only)
98-12 Community Arts Council of Vancouver Sept. 27, 1951
"The Massey Report" (correspondence only)
98-13 University of Oregon Nov. 2, 1951
"The Contribution of the Social Sciences to our Contemporary Society (Ms.,
notes & correspondence)
98-14 Women's Canadian Club, Vancouver Jan. 24, 1952
"The Massey Commission Report" (Ms. & Correspondence)
98-15 B.C. Agronomists' Association, Victoria, B.C. Jan. 29, 1952
Address of Welcome (Ms. & correspondence)
98-16 Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, B.C. Feb. 1, 1952
"Massey Commission Report" (Ms. & correspondence)
98-17 Canadian Electrical Association, Western Zone Conference, Harrison Hot
Springs Feb. 13, 1952
"The Status of Western Canada in Its Economic and Trade Development in
Relation to the Rest of Canada and Internationally" (notes & correspondence)
98-18 Student Bar Association, University of Washington, Seattle March 1, 1952
"International Law in the Modern World" (notes & correspondence)
98-19 Central Burnaby Ratepayers and Citizens' Association March 24, 1952
"Responsible Citizenship" (notes & correspondence)
98-20 American College of Surgeons, Vancouver March 31, 1952
"Canada in World Affairs" Given by Geoffrey C. Andrew (Correspondence
only)
98-21 Royal Columbian Hospital School of Nursing April 23, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-22 Union College of B.C., Convocation April 24, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-23 Anglican Theological College of B.C. April 25, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-24 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada May 3, 1952
"Arts & Letters & their Relation to Architecture" (correspondence)
98-25 University Counselling & Placement Association June 8, 1952
"On the Need of National Scholarships" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
98-26 National Conference of Canadian Universities June 9, 1952
"Unity and Cultural Diversity" (Ms. & correspondence)
98-27 Pictou Academy Grade, Pictou N.S. June 18, 1952
"I've Come a Long Way" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
98-28 New Glasgow Highschool, Graduates June 19, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-29 Women's Institute of Green Hill and Alma June 20, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-30 Canadian Authors' Association June 27, 1952
Untitled (correspondence only)
98-31 Canadian Institute of International Affairs Oct. 7, 1952
"The Place of International Law in the Current World Situation"
(correspondence only)
98-32 Marpole Rotary Club Oct. 20, 1952
"The Contribution Being Made by UBC to the Growth and of this Province"
(correspondence only)
98-33 Canadian Congress of Labour and the Vancouver Labour Council Nov. 2,
1952
"Education and Responsibility" (clippings only)
98-34 Pacific Inter-Urban Clinical Club Nov. 7, 1952
"The Universities and Our Society" (correspondence only)
98-35 National Office Management Association, Victoria Dec. 16, 1952
"The Administration of the University" (correspondence only)
98-36 U.B.C. United Nations Club Jan. 16, 1953
Symposium on International Law (list only)
98-37 Shaughnessy Heights United Church Jan. 18, 1953
"Importance of Religion in the Life of an Educated Person" (notes and
correspondence)
98-38 Dairy Farmers of Canada, Vancouver Jan. 23, 1953
"Our Government and Ourselves" (Ms. & correspondence)
98-39 United Nations Regional Conference Jan. 24, 1953
"Negotiation Must Supplant Fighting" (Ms. & correspondence)
98-40 Knights of Columbus and Shriners Jan. 31, 1953
“The Place of Tolerance and Co-operation in National Unity"
(correspondence only)
98-41 Kiwanis Club, Victoria Feb. 3, 1953
Untitled (notes & correspondence)
98-42 University of New Brunswick, Founders Day Feb. 16, 1953
"The Freedom of the University in a Free Society" (Ms. & notes &
correspondence)
98-43 Boy Scouts Association March 20, 1953
"Our Responsibility to the Younger Generation" (Ms. & notes &
correspondence)
98-44 Vancouver Institute March 21, 1953
"The Massey Report - A Year Later" (Ms. & correspondence)
98-45 Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau. Annual Safety Council, 3d.,
Vancouver, 1953 March 27, 1953
"A Citizen Looks at Industry" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
98-46 Dalhousie University Convocation May 12, 1953
"The Things I Remember" (Ms. only)
98-47 Vancouver Medical Association June 1, 1953
"Citizenship" (notes & correspondence)
98-48 Conference on Commonwealth Studies, Oxford July 4-5, 1953
"Canadian-American Relations" (notes & correspondence)
98-49 Miscellaneous Notes for Lectures 1944-1945, 1952-1953
Box 99
1953-1955
99-1 Marpole Community Centre, Opening Sept. 17, 1953
"Vallies in Recreation" (Ms. & correspondence)
99-2 Okanagan Valley Teachers' Association, Kelowna Oct. 16, 1953
"Your University - Past, Present and Future" (correspondence only)
Secondary Teachers' Association, Kelowna Oct. 17, 1953
"The Continuing Debate About Education" (correspondence only)
U.B.C. Alumni Association, Kelowna Oct. 17, 1953
U.B.C. Alumni Association, Penticton Oct. 18, 1953
Untitled (correspondence only)
99-3 Canadian Congress of Labour and the Greater Vancouver and Lower
Mainland Labour Council Educational Institute. U.B.C. Oct. 24, 1953
"Education for Freedom and Responsibility" (Ms., notes & corres.)
99-4 "Religious Education" - (notes only) Nov. 6, 1953
"The Challenge to Education in Canada the Next Fifty Years" (Unidentified
Publication - Ms.)
99-5 National Conference of Christians and Jews. Silver Anniversary Assembly,
Washington, D.C. Nov. 11, 1953
"Our Moral and Spiritual Resources for Brotherhood" (Ms. & notes &
correspondence)
99-6 Canadian Westinghouse Company, Canada's Tomorrow Conference, Quebec,
1953 Nov. 13-14, 1953
"The Challenge to Education" (Ms. & notes & correspondence & conference
papers)
99-7 Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C. Feb. 2, 1954
Convocation Address - untitled (Ms. & correspondence)
99-8 Vancouver Board of Trade. Ads & Sales Bureau Feb. 8, 1954
"What we Expect from Education" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
99-9 Royal Canadian Air Force. 19 Auxiliary Wing Feb. 26, 1954
"Policy of Canadian Universities Re: Military Training" (correspondence
only)
99-10 Vancouver Heights United Church. Father and Son Evening Service.
Untitled (correspondence only) Feb. 28, 1954
99-11 Eastern Society for Rehabilitation March 11, 1954
Untitled (notes & correspondence)
99-12 Symposium on World Affairs, Seattle March 16, 1954
"Greetings from British Columbia"
University of Washington: Foreign Exchange, Scholarship Committee
Luncheon March 17, 1954
"The Massey Commission Report" (correspondence only)
99-13 Vancouver Institute, U.B.C. March 20, 1954
"Education in Canada in 2003" or "The Future of Canadian Education in the
Next fifty Years" (Ms. & correspondence)
99-14 Manitoba Educational Association Conference, 49th. Annual, Winnipeg, 1954
April 20, 1954
"The Current Controversy in Education" (notes & correspondence)
99-15 World Federalists of Canada, Winnipeg April 21, 1954
Untitled (notes & correspondence)
99-16 McGill University Royal Victoria College Women's Union May 25, 1954
"Women" (Correspondence only)
99-17 International Law Association Canadian Branch May 27, 1954
"International Law in Canada Today" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
99-18 Royal Society of Canada, Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, 1954
Symposium June 1-2, 1954
"So Little For the Mind"
"First Principles" (Ms, notes & correspondence)
99-19 U.B.C. Students Sept. 22, 1954
"The Purposes of the Assembly" (ms. & notes)
99-20 Royal Canadian Air Force Association, Battle of Britain Dinner, Vancouver
Sept. 23, 1954
"The Royal Air Forces: The Royal Canadian Air Force" (Toast) (notes &
correspondence)
99-21 Salmo High School Opening Oct. 12, 1954
"The Salmo School" (notes & correspondence)
99-22 Certified General Accountants' Association of B.C. Oct. 16, 1954
"Some Trends in Education" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
99-23 Remembrance Day Service, U.B.C. Nov. 11, 1954
(Untitled notes only)
99-24 Canadian Club, Ottawa Nov. 22, 1954
"What is a Canadian" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
99-25 U.B.C. Alumni Association Nov. 30, 1954
"Where are we Heading in Higher Education" (Ms., notes & Corres.)
99-26 Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Jan. 12, 1955
"The Business Man and the University - or - Reinvestment in a Free Society"
(Ms., notes & Correspondence)
99-27 U.B.C. Open House Week March 2, 1955
"The Needs of the University" (Ms. only)
99-28 U.B.C. Alumni Association, Nanaimo March 8, 1955
U.B.C. Alumni Association, Victoria March 9, 1955
Untitled (correspondence only)
99-29 University Hill Men's Forum March 21, 1955
"Some Aspects of the Relationship Between the University and the
Community" (notes only)
99-30 British Columbia Education Conference April 28, 1955
Untitled speech of Welcome (correspondence)
99-31 University of Adelaide, Students June 17, 1955
"The Universities of Canada" (Ms. & correspondence)
99-32 U.B.C. Students Sept. 21, 1955
"The Australian Trip" (Ms. & notes)
99-33 Vancouver Institute Oct. 15, 1955
"The Australian Scene" (Ms. & notes)
99-34 Rotary Club, Vancouver Oct. 25, 1955
"The Australian Economy" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
99-35 U.B.C. Alumni Association, Seattle Nov. 3, 1955
"Canada's Fastest Growing University" (notes only)
99-36 U.B.C. Remembrance Day Service Nov. 11, 1955
Untitled (notes only)
99-37 Public Relations Society of B.C. Dec. 8, 1955
"Public Relations and the Community" (notes & correspondence)
99-38 Vancouver School Administrators Dec. 13, 1955
"Education in Australia" (correspondence only)
Box 100
1956-1957
100-1 Burns Club, Annual Banquet, Edmonton Jan. 25, 1956
"The Immortal Memory" (notes & correspondence)
100-2 University of Alberta, Edmonton Students Jan. 25, 1956
"What we Try to do for Students at the University" (correspondence only)
U.B.C. Alumni Association, Edmonton Jan. 26, 1956
Untitled (correspondence only)
100-3 English-Speaking Union, Victoria March 17, 1956
"Strengthen Australian Ties" (notes & correspondence)
100-4 Vancouver Art Gallery. Opening West Coast Indian Art Show. April 9, 1956
"People of the Potlatch" (notes & correspondence)
100-5 American Society of International Law. Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting.
Marginal Seas and-Fisheries in the Pacific. Seattle April 18, 1956
"A Canadian View of Territorial Waters and Fisheries" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
100-6 American Society of International Law. Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting.
Seattle, 1956. Proceedings. April 18-19/56 and other related source material
100-7 British Columbia Medical Research Institute May 10, 1956
"Research and the University" (Ms. & notes & correspondence)
100-8 University of Rochester (N.Y.) Commencement June 10, 1956
"The Future of Canadian - American Relations" (Ms. & notes &
correspondence)
100-9 National Conference of Canadian Universities June 1956
"The Objectives and Basic Features of a Good Pension Policy for Universities"
(correspondence)
100-10 Stanford University (Cal.) Commencement June 17, 1956
"A Vision of Greatness" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
100-11 Round Table Aug. 7, 1956
Untitled (notes only)
100-12 Institute of Public Administration of Canada Conference, 8th Annual,
Vancouver & Victoria. Sept. 8, 1956
Untitled greeting (Ms. only)
100-13 British Columbia School Trustees Association Convention, 52nd, Annual.
Cranbrook, B.C., 1956 Sept. 17, 1956
"The Future of Education in British Columbia" (Ms. & notes & Corres.)
100-14 U.B.C. Students Oct. 3, 1956
Untitled (ms. & notes)
100-15 Canadian Labour Congress, Vancouver Labour Institute Oct. 13, 1956
Untitled keynote address (correspondence only)
100-16 National Conference of Canadian Universities Conference on Canada's Crisis
in Higher Education Nov, 14, 1956
"Government Support of Universities: Municipal, Provincial, Federal" (Ms.
notes & Correspondence)
100-17 Victoria and Island Publicity Bureau Feb. 22, 1957
"The Future of Higher Education in British Columbia" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
100-18 Canadian Red Cross Society, British Columbia Division Feb. 26, 1957
Untitled (Ms., notes & correspondence)
100-19 Canadian Institute of International Affairs Vancouver April 24, 1957
"My Impressions of Japan" (notes only)
100-20 University of Alaska, Commencement May 13, 1957
"Our Common Heritage, or Some Things we Have in Common" (Ms., notes
& correspondence)
100-21 Canadian Association of University Teachers, Ottawa June 12, 1956
"Faculty and Canada’s Crisis in Higher Education" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
100-22 Kiwanis Club, Vancouver June 27, 1957
"The University, Its Future and Its Needs" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
100-23 British Columbia School Trustees Association Sept. 23, 1957
Untitled Greetings (correspondence only)
100-24 U.B.C. Students Sept. 25, 1957
Untitled (Ms. & notes)
100-25 University Hill United Church Women's Association Oct. 30, 1957
Untitled Re: Japan (correspondence only)
100-26 Alumni Association, Great Trek Dinner Nov. 8, 1957
Untitled (news clip only)
100-27 Remembrance Day Service, Vancouver Nov. 11, 1957
Untitled (Ms. notes & correspondence)
100-28 Killarney Secondary School, Vancouver Nov. 29, 1957
Untitled opening speech (correspondence only)
100-29 University Hill United Church Dec. 1, 1957
"The Relation of Education to Religion and of Religion to Education" (Ms.
notes & correspondence)
100-30 Men's Canadian Club, Vancouver Dec. 2, 1957
"Education in a World of Satellites" (Ms. & notes)
Box 101
1958-1959
101-1 U.B.C. Alumni Association, Prince George Jan. 8, 1958
Prince George, Board of Trade Jan. 9, 1958
Rotary Club, Prince George Jan. 10, 1958
Untitled (Ms. & correspondence)
C.B.C. Broadcast Dec. 4, 1957
"Annual Report to the Province" (ms. only)
101-2 Vancouver Symphony Society Jan. 19, 1958
Untitled appeal for donations (Notes & correspondence)
101-3 Dalhousie Alumni Association, Halifax Feb. 7, 1958
"The Dilemma of our Western World" (notes & correspondence)
101-4 The Canadian Conference on Education Feb. 18, 1958
"Report of the Chairman. Workshop on 'Higher Education'" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
101-5 University of California, Berkeley, Charter Day March 20, 1958
"Canada, Britain and the United States of America" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
University of California, Riverside, Charter Day March 24, 1958
"Canada, Britain and the United States of America" (Notes & correspondence)
101-6 American Society of International Law, Pacific Northwest Regional
Conference, Seattle. April 18, 1958
"Current Problems in International Law and Relations" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
101-7 United Church Men's Club, Vancouver or Vancouver District AOTS Clubs
April 26, 1958
"The Dilemma of our Western World" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-8 Council on Foreign Relations (New York) May 7, 1958
"Canadian-American Relations" (correspondence only)
101-9 Canadian Association for Adult Education May 23, 1958
Untitled (ms. & notes)
101-10 Canadian Association of Directors of Extension and Summer School
"The Role of the Extension Department in the University" June 3, 1958 (ms.,
notes, & correspondence)
101-11 National Conference of Canadian Universities, 34th meeting, June 6, 1958
Edmonton, 1958
"Staffing Canadian Universities" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-12 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Edmonton June 7, 1958
Untitled Re: contribution of C.I.I.A. in the past 30 years (notes only)
101-13 British Columbia Arts Resources Conference June 26, 1958
"Canada Council and British Columbia" (correspondence only)
101-14 Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth. Sept, 2, 1958
Congress, Montreal, 1958
"Engineering Education and Its Place in the University" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
101-15 Canadian Education Association, 35th meeting, Victoria, 1958, Sept. 16, 1958
"An Essay in Education" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-16 U.B.C. Students Oct. 1, 1958
"Annus Mirabilis et Horrendus" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-17 Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Jan. 24, 1959
"The Contemporary Scene" (correspondence only)
101-18 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Vancouver Feb. 16, 1959
"A Report on the Tenth Conference of UNESCO" (notes only)
101-19 University Hill Men's Forum Feb. 18, 1959
Untitled (correspondence only)
101-20 British Columbia Education Conference, 5th Annual, Vancouver, 1959 Feb.
27, 1959
Untitled Greetings (correspondence only)
101-21 U.B.C. Alumni Association, Victoria March 2 1959
"Victoria College and Its Future" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-22 Kootenay Tour April 1959
"Education Beyond the High School" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-23 Canadian Association for Adult Education Annual Meeting May 7, 1959
"Presidential Address" (Ms. & correspondence)
101-24 Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Sept. 16, 1959
"The Changing Scene: Canada, 1959" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-25 University Community Relations Conference Sept. 18, 1959
"Higher Education in British Columbia" (Ms. only)
101-26 U.B.C. Students Oct. 15, 1959
Untitled (Ms. & correspondence)
101-27 Remembrance Day Ceremony, U.B.C. Nov. 11, 1959
Untitled (Ms., notes & correspondence)
101-28 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York Nov. 17,
1959
"Andrew Carnegie: Teacher and Friend of Teachers" (Ms. & correspondence)
101-29 U.B.C. Friends of the Library Dec. 8, 1959
"What Manner of Man Was He? Andrew Carnegie and Libraries in British
Columbia" (Ms. & correspondence)
Box 102
1960-1962
102-1 Victoria College, Fund Campaign Opening Jan. 8, 1960
"Higher Education in British Columbia" (Ms. only)
102-2 Okanagan Tour April 3-9, 1960
"The Future of Higher Education in British Columbia" (Ms. & notes)
102-3 University of Saskatchewan May 13, 1960
"Canada: A Country and A People" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-4 Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario June 10, 1960
"Your Old Men Shall Dream Dreams, Your Young Men Shall See Visions"
(Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-5 Canadian Authors Association July 8, 1960
Untitled (notes & correspondence)
102-6 U.B.C. Students Sept. 30, 1960
Untitled (Ms. & notes)
102-7 Canadian Conference on Children, Ste. Adelet P.Q. Oct. 5-6, 1960
Chairman "The Transition Years" (correspondence only)
102-8 North Central B.C, Tour Oct. 8-15, 1960
“The Future of Higher Education in British Columbia" (correspondence only)
102-9 Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied Institutions,
Meeting, 38th Annual, Seattle, 1960 Oct. 20, 1960
"The Education of the Intellectually Gifted Students" or "Education of the
Academically Talented" (Ms. & correspondence)
102-10 U.B.C. United Nations Club. Flagpole Ceremony Oct. 24, 1960
(correspondence only)
102-11 Rotary Club, Vancouver Oct. 25, 1960
"Problems facing Higher Education in British Columbia" (Ms., notes &
correspondence)
102-12 The Canadian Society of New York Nov. 18, 1960
"Canada, and the United States of America" or "Will Canada Survive as a
Nation?" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-13 University Ball of Canada, Ottawa Feb. 24, 1961
"Higher Education in Canada and Throughout the World" (Ms. &
correspondence)
102-14 Hebrew University of Jerusalem April 26, 1961
"Canada: A Nation in the Making" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-15 Rotary Club of Marpole, Vancouver May 15, 1961
Untitled (correspondence only)
102-16 Canadian Association of University Teachers, Montreal June 12, 1961
"How Should Our Universities Be Governed?" (Notes, & correspondence)
102-17 Christian Leadership Training School, Naramata July 2, 1961
Untitled (correspondence only)
102-18 U.B.C. Cairn Ceremony Sept. 21, 1961
Untitled (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-19 Reserve Navy Banquet, HMCS Discovery Sept. 29, 1961
Untitled (correspondence only)
102-20 The Samuel N. Robertson Memorial Lecture, Prince of Wales College,
Charlottetown Oct. 12, 1961
"Universities, Colleges and Federal Grants" (ms. & correspondence)
102-21 Chartered Life Underwriters Chapter of Vancouver and Life Underwriters
Association Oct. 18, 1961
"The Future of Higher Education in British Columbia and Canada" or "Higher
Education and the Need to Support It" (Ms. & correspondence)
102-22 U.B.C. Alumni Association, Vancouver Island. Regional Conference of Higher
Education Nov. 25, 1961
Untitled keynote Address (notes & correspondence)
102-23 Bank of Nova Scotia - Annual Meeting Dec. 1961
"Canada’s Role in World Affairs - 1962" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-24 Bank of Nova Scotia Managers' Association Jan. 10, 1962
Untitled (notes only)
102-25 Rotary Club, Vancouver Jan. 16, 1962
"The Canada Council - Its Purposes and Activities" (Ms. & correspondence)
102-26 Vancouver Board of Trade. Advertising & Sales Bureau Jan. 29, 1962
"Universities of Today and Tomorrow" (Ms., notes & corres.)
102-27 Vancouver Symphony Society Feb. 4, 1962
Untitled (notes & correspondence)
102-28 Beth Israel Men's Club, Feb. 28, 1962
Brotherhood Dinner "Living Together" (correspondence)
102-29 Canadian Peace Research Institute April 28, 1962
Untitled (ms. & correspondence)
102-30 Memorial University of Newfoundland May 19, 1962
"The Winds of Change" (ms. only)
102-31 U.B.C. Spring Congregation May 24-25/62
Untitled (ms. & correspondence)
102-32 Victoria College, Congregation May 1962
"The Function and Role of Victoria College Now and in the Future" (Ms. only)
102-33 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Women's Branch, Vancouver June
1, 1962
Untitled (correspondence only)
102-34 Men's Canadian Club, Vancouver June 28, 1962
"Reminiscences of the President of the University of British Columbia For 18
Years" (Ms., notes & correspondence)
102-35 Shawnigan Lake School June 30, 1962
"The Things That Abide in a World of Change" (Ms. only)
102-36 Unidentified (n.d.)
"Canada: Looking Ahead"
102-37 Unidentified (n.d.)
"The Challenge to Education. What is Education?"
102-38 Unidentified (n.d.)
"The Political Implications of Peace. Keeping Under the United Nations
Charter" (ms. only)
102-39 Unidentified (n.d.)
"Chapter in the Work of Federal Aid to Higher Education in Canada"
Box 103
Radio Addresses (1944-1964)
103-1 Addresses, Broadcasts Indices 1944-1964
103-2 Annual Radio Reports Over C.B.C. 1944-1952
103-3 Annual Radio Reports Over C.B.C. 1953-1964
103-4 Addresses on Canada 1944-1963
103-5 Addresses on Education 1945-1964
103-6 Addresses on International Affairs 1947, 1960
103-7/8 International Waters Clippings (n.d.)
103-9 Addresses on Law 1963
103-10 Addresses on Religion 1948-1954
103-11 Miscellaneous Addresses 1946-1958
103-12 Miscellaneous Broadcasts 1945-1963
103-13 List of Radio Addresses 1944-1962
103-14 "Poppies for Remembrance" (n.d.)
103-15 "The University of British Columbia" Oct. 16, 1944
103-16 "Of Things to Come - A Citizens Forum" Feb. 6, 1945
103-17 "Dr. Henry John Cody" (text & notes) March 10, 1945
103-18 "C.B.C. Symposium Broadcast on Dominion – Provincial Conference" Aug. 5,
1954 (text & notes)
103-19 "V.J. Day" (text) Aug. 12,, 1945
103-20 "The University of British Columbia" Oct. 15, 1945 (text and notes)
103-21 "Canadian Book Week" (text) Nov. 6, 1945
103-22 "Housing Our Student Veterans" (text) April 8, 1946
103-23 "The University of British Columba" Oct. 7, 1946
103-24 "War Memorial Gymnasium Campaign" Nov. 1946 (text)
103-25 "Canadian Citizenship" (text) Jan. 13, 1947
103-26 "The United Nations- Prospects of Success" Sept. 20, 1947
103-27 "The University of British Columbia" Oct. 24, 1947 (text & notes)
103-28 Canadian Cavalcade Programme - Interview Feb. 1948
103-29 "Wanted - 10,000 Careers" (text) 1948
103-30 "The Spiritual Influence of the University" Oct. 3, 1948 (text & corres.)
103-31 "Report to the Province of British Columbia Oct. 4, 1948
103-32 On Mike Tonight - Address Dec. 20, 1948 (text, notes & correspondence)
103-33 Religion and Life Week - Student Christian Movement Jan. 17, 1949
103-34 "What Does a University Have to Offer" March 14, 1949
103-35 "The North Atlantic Security Pact and the Canadian Constitution" March 19,
1949 (text, notes, and correspondence)
103-36 "Reporting to the Province" (text) Nov. 2, 1949
103-37 "University Education - Who Should Go and How Many of Them?" Jan. 15,
1950
103-38 Re: I.O.D.E. Founder's Day (text) Feb, 16, 1950
103-39 "President's Report to the Province" Oct. 16, 1950
103-40 Education Week Address (empty) March 5, 1950
103-41 "Boom Town, U.B.C. An Invitation to Open House" March 3, 1952
103-42 University of B.C. (Annual Report) Nov. 16, 1952
103-43 University's Activities to the People of the Province" April 19, 1953
103-44 "The Universities and Higher Education" May 1, 1953
103-45 "Annual Report to the Province" Oct. 4, 1953
103-46 "What Do We Want From Canadian Television?" Jan. 4, 1954
103-47 Symposium on "Freedom" March 14, 1954
103-48 "Religion and Education" Sept. 26, 1954
103-49 Annual Report on U.B.C. Nov, 16, 1954
103-50 Australian Broadcasting Commission June 19, 1955 "Guest of Honour"
103-51 "Cabbages and Kings" Sept. 14, 1955
103-52 "Annual Radio Report on the University" Dec. l, 1955
103-53 "The Crisis in Higher Education in Canada" Nov. 16, 1956
103-54 "Crisis in the Making" Nov. 27, 1956 (C.B.U.T. Television)
103-55 "Overcrowding at U.B.C." C.B.C. TV Dec, 28, 1956
103-56 University Radio and Television Society - Misc. 1955-1956
103-57 "Overcrowding at U.B..C." Jan. 15, 1957 University Radio & Television
Society"
103-58 "My Impressions of Japan" Radio NHK, Tokyo March 20, 1957
103-59 Annual Report to the Province of B.C. Dec. 4, 1957
103-60 University Development Fund "Almanac" CBUT Television Jan. 13, 1958
103-61 Annual Radio Report to the Province Jan. 27, 1959
103-62 Film Re: Forest Protection Film Trailer Summer 1959
103-63 Annual Radio Report to the Province Oct. 8, 1959
103-64 Untitled C.B.U.T. Television Address Oct. 1959
103-65 "Canada in A Changing World" Jan. 12, 1960
103-66 Annual Radio Report to the Province Dec. 15, 1960
103-67 National Association of Educational Broadcasters Interview on Canadian-
American Relations July 20, 1961
103-68 Annual Radio Report on U.B.C. Nov. 30, 1961
103-69 Radio Broadcasts – Miscellaneous 1959-1962 (correspondence only)
Box 104
Articles (to 1964)
104-1 Early Articles - Prior to 1944
Correspondence
Canadian Bar Association 1925
Bibliographies
Manuscripts (alphabetical)
"Canada and Geneva" (n.d.)
"Canada and Sanctions" Student Front Nov. 1935
"Canada and the Far East" (n.d.)
"Canada the Empire and the Present Crisis" (Broadcast, N.Z., B.C.,
Wellington, N.Z.) Oct. 1, 1938
"Canada, the Privy Council and the Treaty Making Power" (n.d.)
"Canada's Opportunity" (n.d.)
"Canadian Affairs Affecting the Pacific" (n.d.)
"Canadian Treaties" (n.d.)
"Education in International Affairs" (n.d.)
"Germans at Geneva" (n.d.)
"International Notes" (n.d.)
"Note sur la ratification, par la Roumanie, des conventions de Genes . . ."
(n.d.)
"The Obligations of Federal State (n.d.)
"Toward the Draft Convention of the International Labour Office"
"Orders - In and Of - Council (n.d.)
"The Permanent Court of International Justice" (n.d.)
"The Progressive Codification of International Law (n.d.)
"The Recommendations and Draft Conventions of the I.F.O. and the
Obligations of Federal States..." (n.d.)
"The Second National Conference of the Student Christian Movement of
Canada" (n.d.)
"The Teaching of International Law in Canada" (n.d.)
"Treaty Revision or Auschluss?" (n.d.)
104-2 Articles - Master File 1944-1964
104-3 "Mr. Lippman's Critique of Education" American Scholar Spring 1941 (ms.
only)
104-4 "International Law" (correspondence only) Canada in World Affairs, Vol. I.
The Pre-War Years 1941
104-5 "Introduction" (ms. only) British Yearbook of International Law 1944
104-6 "What is the Financial Value of a University Education?" Jan. 29, 1946 British
Columbia Digest (Ms. & correspondence)
104-7 "What Responsibilities Should Canada Take in UNESCO"? Food for Thought
1946 (ms. only)
104-8 "Education" (empty) Dec. 21, 1946 Montreal Daily Star
104-9 "Canada - A Federal State: Dominion - Provincial Relations" 1946 (ms. only)
104-10 "The University of British Columbia" Vancouver Daily Province March 1948
(ms., notes & correspondence)
104-11 "Ten of the Best Canadian Books" MacLean's Sept. 13, 1948 (ms. only)
104-12 "The University of British Columbia Today" (Ms. only) United Church
Observer Sept. 15, 1948
104-13 "Where Does the University Fit In?" Vancouver Sun Sept. 24, 1948 (ms. &
corres.)
104-14 "The School and Universities" The Educational Review 1948 (ms. only)
104-15 "Many Problems Faced to Start Medical Unit" Vancouver News Herald Feb.
18, 1949 (ms. & correspondence)
104-16 "Permanent Changes Brought About by the Influx of Veterans into Canadian
Universities" Montreal Standard Sept. 16, 1949 (ms. only)
104-17 "Inter College Athletics in Canada" The Rotarian July 17, 1950 (ms. only)
104-18 Message to Newman Club B.C. Catholic Sept. 10, 1950 (ms. &
correspondence)
104-19 "What is the Richest Reward that Education Can Give Today?" Book of
Knowledge Annual Aug. 28, 1950 (ms. & correspondence)
104-20 "The Cost of Education" Western Miner Nov. 1950 (ms., notes &
correspondence)
104-21 "Are the Universities Provincial Institutions?" March 16, 1953 (ms. only)
104-22 "The Challenge" Canadian World Government News July 1952 (ms. &
correspondence)
104-23 "The Background of the Canadian Constitution" Canadian Bar Review 1951-
1952 (ms. notes & correspondence)
104-24 "The Canadian Economy" Think Feb. 3, 1953 (ms. & correspondence)
104-25 "Freedom in Society and in the University" Food for Thought Nov. 1953
(ms., notes & correspondence)
104-26 "First Principles" Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Section II
June, 1954
104-27 "Background of the Canadian Constitution" Res Judicatae Feb. 1954 (ms.
notes & correspondence)
104-28 "Higher Education in Canada" or "The Work of the Universities" Canadian
Education Today, Ed. by J. Katz April 1955 (ms., notes & correspondence)
104-29 "Campus Politics" Outlook March 1956 (ms. & correspondence)
104-30 "The Role of U.B.C. in Educating Young People for Participation in the Affairs
of the Community..." Vancouver Sun March 1956 (ms., correspondence)
104-31 "General Trend In Higher Education over the Next Ten Years" B.C. Booster
Dec. 6, 1956 (ms. only)
104-32 "The Place of the College of Education in the University Community"
Education Bulletin (U.B.C.) March 18, 1957 (ms. & correspondence)
104-33 "The Relationship of Education to Religion and Religion to Education"
United Church Observer Dec. 1, 1957 (ms. & correspondence)
104-34 Geneva Park Report (Couchiching Conference) 1909-1958 Canadian YMCA
Report Feb. 1958
104-35 "Higher Education in British Columbia - 1958-1978 Victoria Times & Colonist
April 1958 (ms. & correspondence)
104-36 "Higher Education in the Maritimes" Atlantic Advocate May 1958 (ms. &
correspondence)
104-37 "Higher Education in British Columbia" Times Weekly Review May 1958
(ms. & correspondence)
104-38 "Where to Spend Education $$$" MacLean's Aug. 30, 1958 (ms., notes &
correspondence)
104-39 "What We Expect From Education" Quebec Educational Record April - June
195? (ms. & correspondence)
104-40 "Culture in Dormitories" Saturday Night May 9, 1959 (ms., notes &
correspondence)
104-41 "What Do Professors Know?" A Reply Oak Bay Leader Oct. 1959 (ms., notes
& correspondence)
104-42 "Preview" Re: Canadian Professors Leaving MacLean's Nov. 14, 1959 (ms.
only)
104-43 "The Growing American Influence in Canada" or "Neighbourly Influences"
Times (London) Nov. 30, 1959 (ms., notes & correspondence)
104-44 "Students Pay Dearly for Education" Vancouver Sun (text) Dec. 29, 1959
104-45 "The Place of A Faculty of Education in a University" Journal of Education
Feb. 2, 1960 (ms. & correspondence)
104-46 "Education and Human Resources" Editorial For Education Week March
1960 (ms. only)
104-47 "Faculty Participation in University Administration" Vestes (Australian
Universities Review) June 1960 CAUT Bulletin (ms.& corresp.) April 1962
104-48 "University of British Columbia" B.C.S.T.A. Trustee Manual June 1960 (ms.
& correspondence)
104-49 "Canadian - American Relations: Canada's Number one Problem" New York
Herald Tribune Nov. 1960 (notes & correspondence)
104-50 Re: High School Conference (ms.) 1960
104-51 "The Expansion of Higher Education in Canada International Association of
Universities." The Expansion of Higher Education (Papers - 6) 1960 (ms.,
notes & correspondence)
104-52 Polar Star (for statement to Lutheran students) 1961 (Print only)
104-53 Christian Leadership Training School Article Feb. 15, 1972 (ms. &
correspondence)
104-54 U.B.C. President Report 1961-1962 June 30, 1962 (ms. only)
104-55 "Canada's Birthday Needs Gifts that Keep Giving" Toronto Globe & Mail
Feb. 2, 1963 (ms. & correspondence)
104-56 "A Tough Land to Tame What Keeps B.C. Moving?" Financial Post March 9,
1963 (ms. & correspondence)
104-57 "UNESCO - Art and the Film" Performing Arts Spring 1963 (notes &
correspondence)
104-58 "Federal Aid to Education, with Particular Reference to Higher Education"
May 1963 (ms. only)
104-59 "The Confederation of Canada" Echoes Winter 1963 (ms. only)
104-60 "Adult Education Extension Work and the New Universities" Continuous
Learning Jan.-Feb. 1964 (ms. only)
104-61 "Canada's Contribution to the Arts at Home and Abroad" Performing Arts
Fall 1964 (ms. & corresp.)
104-62 "The Canada Council" Progress 1964 (ms. & correspondence)
Box 105
Articles (1960-1970)
105-1 "International Law and the Contemporary World Situation" 196? (ms. only)
105-2 "S.C.M. Its History; Its Philosophy; Its Achievements; Its Finances; Its Future"
mid-1960's (ms. only)
105-3 "Federal Aid to Education With Particular Reference to Higher Education"
post-1962 (ms. only)
105-4 "Motivations for Peace" World Peace Through World Law Seminar,
Vancouver Feb. 8, 1963 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-5 "Our National Birthday" C.B.C. Broadcast - "Special Speaker Programme"
March 17, 1963 (ms. & correspondence)
105-6 Untitled Broadcast C.T.V. "Sunday Venture" March 18, 1963
(correspondence only)
105-7 "The Role of the Teacher in National and International Affairs" Ontario
Educational Association April 15, 1963 (ms. only)
105-8 "Canada's National Birthday" Canadian Centenary Council, Annual Meeting,
Montreal April 18, 1963 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-9 "Canada 1963-1967" Canadian Club, London (Eng) Annual Dominion Day
Dinner, 1963 July 1, 1963 (ms. & notes)
105-10 "Planning for 1967" Community Planning Association of Canada Sept. 30,
1963 (ms. & correspondence)
105-11 Untitled Speech Re: Scots North British Society Nov. 1963 (ms. only)
105-12 Untitled Speech Re: Education Unidentified Audience, Alberta post-1964
(ms. only)
105-13 "Canada's Role in International Affairs; Canadian Foreign Policy"
Unidentified Audience 1964-1969? (ms. only)
105-14 "The Changing Scene in Canada" Unidentified Audience 1964-1969? (ms.
only)
105-15 "Another Look at Confederation and the Future of Canada" April 1964 (ms. &
correspondence)
105-16 "Our World - One World" World Peace Through World Law Seminar,
Saskatoon, 1964 May 3, 1964 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-17 "Tribute to Men Who Never Lost" Weekly Scotsman June 4, 1964 (ms. only)
105-18 "Canada's Role in International Affairs From the University's Point of View"
Rotary Club, Vancouver March 9, 1965 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-19 "The University of British Columbia Library" Dec. 1965 Article for
Unidentified Publication (ms. only)
105-20 Untitled Article Re: Maritime University Libraries Dec. 15, 1965 Unidentified
Publication (ms.)
105-21 "The importance of Conservation for Ourselves and Our Children" 1966-
1969? Unidentified Audience (ms. only)
105-22 "A View on Education ; With May Reference to the Atlantic Region" Atlantic
Advocate 1966 (ms. only)
105-23 Untitled Y Club Autumn 1966 (ms. & correspondence)
105-24 "The Canadian Constitution" Unidentified 1967? (ms. only)
105-25 "Our Canadian Heritage" Canadian Centenary Council, annual meeting, 7th
Feb. 1, 1967
105-26 Untitled Convocation Speech University of Brandon May 27, 1967 (ms.
only)
105-27 "The Constitution of Canada in the Light of Changing 0pinions and
Attitudes" Canadian Club, London, Eng. July 1, 1967 (ms., notes, corres.)
105-28 "The Future of Education in Canada" Unidentified 1968 (ms. only)
105-29 "Federal Involvement In Education" Invitation Conference on Emerging
Trends in Canadian Education, Saskatchewan School Trustees Association,
Saskatoon March 2, 1968 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-30 "Vincent Massey 1887-1967" Royal Society of Canada. Minutes of
Proceedings, Pt. II 1968 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-31 "College Entrance" Service for Admission to College and University, Annual
Meeting Ottawa, March 28, 1968 (ms. & notes)
105-32 "The Future of Canada" Women's Canadian Club, Vancouver June 25, 1968
(ms. only)
105-33 "Memorandum: Education and Languages in Canada" Thinkers Conference
on Cultural Rights, Toronto, Dec. 14, 1968 (ms. only)
105-34 Senate Speeches 1966-1967 (ms. & notes)
105-35 Senate Speeches Jan.-Sept. 1968 (ms. only)
105-36 Senate Speeches Oct., Dec, 1968 (ms. & notes)
105-37 Miscellaneous Material - Education ?-1968 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-38 "Fishing" Unidentified ca. 1969 (ms. only)
105-39 "Some Impressions of the United States of America and Its People" ca. 1969
(ms. only)
105-40 "The Role of the University President" U.B.C. Reports Aug. 5, 1969 (ms. &
correspondence)
105-41 "Canadian Affairs" Association of Canadian Clubs Conference, Biennial,
London, Ont. June 6, 1969 (ms. notes & correspondence)
105-42 "What the Community Expects of or From our Universities" Symposium on
the Role of the University in Contemporary Society, Victoria June 25, 1969
105-43 "The Development of International Studies in Canada" Empire and Nations:
Essays in Honour of Frederic H. Soward 1969 (ms. only)
105-44 "Dr. Inazo Nitobe" Unidentified ca. 1970 (ms. only)
105-45 "Brief Note Re: The Contributions of the Late Senator Wallace Parris to the
University and the Faculty of Law at U.B.C." Unidentified March 17, 1970
(ms. only)
105-46 "Our Farewell to Bess and Lawren Harris" Memorial Service Feb. 5, 1970
(ms. & notes)
105-47 Untitled Address Canadian Club, St. John, N.B. April 21, 1970 (ms. only)
105-48 "Canada and the United States: North American Neighbours" Kiwanis Club,
Seattle April 28, 1970 (ms. & notes)
105-49 "The Lawrence of Yugoslavia Who Refused to be Defeated" Atlantic Advocate
May 1970 (ms. only)
105-50 Testimonial Letter Re: Dr. Conin MacKay May 6, 1970 (ms. only)
105-51 "The Constitution and the Senate - 1970" Women's Canadian Club of
Vancouver Sept. 16, 1970 (ms., notes & corresp.)
105-52 "The Business Executive, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" Banff School of
Advanced Management Nov.27, 1970 (ms., notes & correspondence)
105-53 "Some thoughts on Reading 'The Relevance of International Adjudication'"
Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 1970 (Reprint only)
105-54 "Building Walls Around Canada is Stupid Beyond Words" Ottawa Citizen
April 8, 1971 (copy only)
105-55 "The Senate and the Constitution" Women’s Canadian Club, Victoria Nov.
23, 1971 (notes & ms.)
105-56 "A Voice from the Past" Unidentified Audience 1972 (ms. & print)
105-57 "The R.C.A.F. 1924-1974" Unidentified Audience 1974 (notes)
105-58 "Henry F.Munro" March 1975 (ms. & correspondence)
105-59 The Development of Universities and Particularly the University of British
Columbia over the Years" 1972? (ms. only)
105-60 "Senator Donald Cameron" (ms. only) 197?
105-61 "Canada in Retrospect" 196? Unidentified (ms. only)
Box 106
Book Reviews (to 1970)
106-1/2 Miscellaneous - Prior to 1944
106-3 International Law & Relations - Prior to 1944
106-4 "British Yearbook of International Law" 1944 (file is empty)
106-5 "A Concise History of the Law of Nations", Arthur Nussbaum; “Change and
Crisis in European Government", James Kerr Pollock; International Problem
of Governing Mankind" Philip C. Jessup; "International Journal" Spring 1948
(ms. & correspondence)
106-6 "On Being Canadian", Vincent Massey Nov. 1948 "Canadian Historical
Review" (ms. & correspondence)
106-7 "A Modern Law of Nations, Philip C. Jessup "International Journal" Summer
1949 (ms. & correspondence)
106-8 "The Functions of the University", R.S.K. Seeley "Can Education be Liberal
Today?" "Saturday Night" 1949 (ms. & correspondence)
106-9 "The Law of the United Nations", Hans Kelsen, "University of Toronto Law
Journal" Nov. 2, 1950 (ms. & correspondence)
106-10 "Commentary on the Law of Prize and Booty, Hugo Grotius, "University of
Toronto Law Journal", April 4, 1952 (ms. & correspondence)
106-11 "The Basis of Obligation In International Law", James Leslie Brierly "Canadian
Bar Review" January 1959 (ms. & correspondence)
106-12 "World Peace Through World Law", Grenville Clark & Louis B. Sohn,
"Canadian Forum" 1961 (ms. & corresp.)
106-13 "Sidney Earle Smith", E.A. Corbett "Vancouver Sun" Oct. 30, 1961 (ms. &
corresp.)
106-14 "Autobiography of James T. Shotwell, James T. Shotwell, International
Journal Spring 1962 (ms. & correspondence)
106-15 "A Place of Liberty", George Whalley, Editor "Can Faculty Members Take
Control?" Saturday Night Sept. 1964 (ms. & correspondence)
106-16 "The Relevance of International Adjudication", Milton Katz, "Canadian
Yearbook of International Law", 1970 (ms. & correspondence)
Forwards (1926-1970)
106-17 Miscellaneous (ms.) 1933, 1945-1962
106-18 L.S. Klinck Tillicum (ms.) 1926-1943
106-19 L.S. Klinck Totem (ms.) 1930-1944
106-20 Tillicum (ms.) 1944-1951
106-21 Ubyssey Articles (ms.) 1945-1962
106-22 Totem (ms.) 1946-1947, 1949-1960
106-23 "The Functions of the University, R.S.K. Seeley 1947 (ms. see also file 11/8)
106-24 Homecoming Messages 1950 (ms.) 1950, 1959-1961
106-25 U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle (ms.) 1953-1956
106-26 Book of Knowledge - Introduction 1958 (ms. & correspondence)
106-27 "Canadian Yearbook of International Law" 1963 (correspondence only)
106-28 International Studies and the International Role of the Canadian Universities
1963 (Ms.)
106-29 Sopron Faculty of Forestry at U.B.C. March 17, 1970 (Ms.)
106-30/31 Press Statements, pre-1944, 1956-1963
Articles about MacKenzie (to 1962)
106-32 Articles on Dr. MacKenzie Prior to 1944
106-33 "He's Here, He's There, He's Everywhere: UBC Theme Song", Al Williamson,
"Vancouver News Herald" Feb. 14, 1945
106-34 "U.B.C. - Sis-Boom - Ah" Time Feb. 18, 1946
106-35 "University of British Columbia; Canada's Youngest College not only
Educates but Houses Veterans on Its Campus" Zoe Bieler, "Montreal
Standard" Oct. 26, 1946
106-36 "A Friend of the Farmers" Country Life Nov. 1946
106-37 "Big Larry of U.B.C.", Clyde Gilmour "Maclean's" Nov. 1, 1946
106-38 "Bluenose on the Pacific", Margaret & Robert Francis "National Home
Monthly" March 1947
106-39 "Dr. Norman MacKenzie further Recognized for Literary Work" Hugh
MacLean, "Eastern Chronicle" July 31, 1952
106-40 "International Aspects of the Campus", Lille Deasum, "MacLean's" 1955?
106-41 "Where Intellectuals are Tough" J.E. Belliveau, "Star Weekly" May 3, 1958
106-42 "How Ambition Raised Tarpaper Row" Roderick Goodman, "Globe
Magazine" Jan. 30, 1960
106-43 "The Lively Years With 'Larry'" Eric Nicol, "U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle" Spring,
1962
106-44 "A Canadian Worth Knowing" "Star Weekly" Oct. 20, 1962
106-45 Miscellaneous Press Clippings
Miscellaneous & Source Material
106-46 International Law Bibliographies
106-47 Government I Class, "Why I Attend University" 1944-1945
106-48 Contemplated Articles
106-49 Future Addresses
106-50 Excerpt - Princess Elizabeth's Address April 21, 1947
106-51 The Draft and Enlistment vs College Enrollment
106-52 Dumbarton Oaks Proposals
106-53 Report of the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations 1867-1939
106-54 Scholarship for Canada: the Function of Graduate Studies John-Bartlet
Brebner
106-55 "Some Thoughts on Canadian Nationalism" Glazebrook (George Parkin DE
Twenebroker?)
Box 107
Honorary Degrees (1946-1952)
107-1 Honourary Degrees, Citations, Plaques, Medals, Etc. Inventory
107-2 Order of St. Michael and St. George July 1, 1946 Investiture, February 10,
1948 (correspondence only)
107-3 University of Ottawa LLD June 8, 1947 (correspondence only)
107-4 University of Bristol LLD July 16, 1948 (Citation, Correspondence, Misc.
PRNT)
107-5 University of Alberta. LLD Oct. 28, 1950 (Citation & speech, corresp.)
107-6 University of Glasgow LLD June 20, 1951 (Ms., correspondence & Misc.
PRNT)
107-7 University of Glasgow LLD June 20, 1951 (Misc. PRNT, Clippings Etc.)
107-8 Men's Fashion Council of Canada. Ten Best Dressed Men in Canada Feb.
1952 (correspondence & clippings)
107-9 Vancouver Newsmen's Club. British Columbian of the Year March 29, 1952
(correspondence & Misc. PRNT)
107-10 Laval University D.Sc.Soc. Sept. 22, 1952 (correspondence & Misc. PRNT)
Box 108
Honorary Degrees (1953-1963)
108-1 Dalhousie University LLD May 12, 1953 (Address, Correspondence, Misc.
PRNT)
108-2 St. Francis Xavier University LLD Sept. 1, 1953 (Correspondence, Misc.,
PRNT)
108-3 McGill University LLD May 31, 1954 (Correspondence, Misc., PRNT)
108-4 University of Sydney, Australia LLD June 14, 1955 (Correspondence, Misc.,
PRNT)
108-5 University of Rochester LLD June 10, 1956 (Address, correspondence, misc.,
PRNT)
108-6 Canadian Officer's Training Corps, U.B.C. Honourary Colonel Feb. 11, 1957
(Correspondence, Misc., PRNT)
108-7 University of Alaska LLD May 13, 1957 (Correspondence, PRNT)
108-8 University of California, Berkeley LLD March 20, 1958 (Correspondence,
misc., PRNT)
108-9 Bank of Nova Scotia. Illustrious Sons Dec. 1, 1959 (Correspondence, misc.,
PRNT, clippings)
108-10 University of Saskatchewan D.C.L. May 13, 1960 (Address, correspondence,
Misc., PRNT)
108-11 Bank of Nova Scotia. Director Oct. 11, 1960 (Correspondence, Misc. PRNT)
108-12 Memorial University of Newfoundland - D.Litt. May 19, 1962
(Correspondence, Misc., PRNT)
108-13 University of British Columbia LLD May 25, 1962 (Address & misc., PRNT)
108-14 Royal Military College, Kingston LLD May 31, 1963 (Address,
correspondence, misc., PRNT)
Box 109
Toronto - U.N.B. Files - Cabinet #l
109-1 Aliens, Status of - Canada
109-2 Char, Tin-Yuke. Legal Restrictions on Chinese in English-Speaking Countries
of the Pacific M.A. Thesis, University of Hawaii 1932
109-3 Chinese Immigration to Canada, 1932-
109-4 (Naturalization)
109-5 Correspondence Re: The Status of Aliens in Pacific Countries 1934-1937
109-6 The Status of Aliens in Pacific Countries (Manuscripts, Primarily of
"Introduction"
109-7 Articles Etc. on The Status of Aliens in Pacific Countries
109-8 (C.I.I.A. - The Far East)
109-9 (C.I.I.A. - Miscellaneous)
109-10 (C.I.I.A. - Papers)
109-11 C.I.I.A. Minutes (February 2, 1934)
109-12 (C.I.I.A., Carnegie Endowment and Y.M.C.A. 1939)
109-13 C.I.I.A. - to File (correspondence & minutes 1940)
109-14 Institute of Pacific Relations - Research 1933
109-15 Institute of Pacific Relations, Victoria, (1939)
109-16 Original Notes and Documents in the Case Before P.C.I.J. Night Work in
Bakeries. I.L.O.
109-17 Canada and the Law of Nations
109-18 Canada and the League - Clippings and Notes
109-19 Canada and the League (con't) - Clippings and Notes
109-20 Canadian International Law Society
109-21 Canadian - American Relations
109-22 The Far East. Foreign Policy Association. 1932
109-23 International Labour Legislation - notes and clippings
109-24 Industrial International Relations
109-25 International Co-operation
109-26 Notes on International Law Collected at Geneva, 1925-1927
109-27 International Law - Miscellaneous - Notes Collected at Harvard Law School
1923-1924
109-28 League of Nations
Box 110
110-1 Toronto Star Arbitration Feb.-March 19??
110-2 Canadian General Electric Arbitration May-June 1940
110-3 Trenton Steel Works Arbitration 1940 (report & notes)
110-4 Trenton Steel Works Arbitration 1940 (correspondence, misc., clippings)
110-5 Intercolonial Coal Co. Arbitration June 2-15, 1941
110-6 Imperial Conference of Students, London & Cambridge 1924-
110-7 S.C.M. Publications
110-8 Vox Studentium
110-9 World Student Christian Federation, International Student Service (Institute
of Pacific Relations & Summer Institute on Current Affairs)
110-10 Academic Refugees
110-11 Armaments and the Export of Nickel
110-12 Canadian Association for Adult Education. Brief to Royal Commission on
Dominion - Provincial Relations January 1938
110-13 Corbett, P.E. (correspondence 1932-1934)
110-14 Communications - General. Press, Etc. - correspondence
110-15 Laing, Lionel E.
110-16 Liberalism as Stated? 1932-1933 Liberal Summer School
110-17 Miscellaneous Address Notes, Etc.
110-18 (Newfoundland and Confederation)
110-19 Legislative Council, Nova Scotia
110-20 Quetico - Superior Council
Box 111
Toronto - U.N.B. Files - Cabinet #2
111-1 American Contributions to International Law. Pan-America
111-2 Bible Society (addresses, Etc. 1938) 1938
111-3 Reports and Articles on Sydney Conference. C.I.I.A.
111-4 "A Canadian Policy in the Far East." American Historical Association,
Toronto Dec. 28, 1932
111-5 Defense of North America
111-6 Edward VIII's Abdication
111-7 "How Canadian Opinion is Formed" University of Toronto Monthly April
1933
111-8 The King's Title
111-9 Labour Legislation and the Canadian Constitution
111-10 Parliamentary vs. United States form of Government)
111-11 The Role of International Law in Peaceful Change - Problems of Population
and Persons
111-12 Brief - Rowell Commission (League of Nations Society)
111-13 Letters Written to the Press
111-14 The Pact of Loceuno
111-15 (Articles - International Law)
111-16 Articles & Notes on International Law - Published
111-17 Miscellaneous Articles - International Law - Original and Extra Copies
111-18 Articles - International Law
111-19 Articles - International Law
111-20 Articles - International Relations
111-21 Articles - International Relations
111-22 Articles - International Relations
111-23 Articles - International Relations
111-24 Speeches, Lectures & Addresses (1) Original & Extra Copies
111-25 Speeches, Lectures & Addresses (2) Original & Extra Copies
111-26 Articles - Miscellaneous
111-27 Recent Articles or Speeches March 1941-1943
111-28 Miscellaneous Material
Box 112
112-1 Miscellaneous Articles
112-2 Miscellaneous Notes
112-3 Book Reviews, Etc. 1924-1932
112-4 Book Reviews - International Law & Relations
112-5 Book Reviews & Articles - Law
112-6 Book Reviews - Miscellaneous
112-7 Book Reviews
112-8 Articles, Broadcasts
112-9 Broadcasts - The World Today
112-10 C.B.C. Broadcasts & Miscellaneous
112-11 Treaties - Treaty Making Power
Box 113
Toronto - U.N.B. Files - Cabinet #3
113-1 Alberta School of Community Life, Olds 1939, 1940
113-2 Canadian Constitutional Law
113-3 Canadian Constitutional Law. Articles and Notes
113-4 Can. Consl. Parliamentary Committee Report
113-5 C.I.I.A. Annual Meeting, March 1, 1935
113-6 Disarmament, Freedom of the Seas, Etc. (Print)
113-7 Treaty Making Power in Canada
113-8 International Congress on the Laws of Aviation, 7th. Lyons 1925
113-9/10 International Labour Conference, Geneva (1) 1922
113-11 Originals of Articles, Addresses, Etc. - Far East 1932-1933
113-12 Articles - The Far Eastern Conflict 1931-1933
113-13 Miscellaneous Articles - International Labour Office
113-14 Articles - International Law
113-15 Articles - International Relations, Etc.
113-16 International Labour Office
113-17 Articles - Notes - Labrador Boundary Settlement
113-18 Articles - Treaties
113-19 Articles to Write
113-20 Speech - Cleveland's Two-day Institute on the Three Americas
113-21 Recent Articles and Speeches Canadian Conference on Social Work, 8th.
Montreal 1942
113-22 Miscellaneous - Notes of Speeches - Interviews, Etc.
113-23 Miscellaneous Speeches
113-24 History, Function, Principles, and the Law of Labour Organization -
Broadcast
113-25 Student Christian Movement
Box 114
114-1 Student Organizations
114-2 Law Classes
114-3 Law Classes
114-4 Property II
114-5 Public International Law
114-6 Public International Law
114-7 International Notes
114-8 Notes on Speeches, 1942
114-9 Miscellaneous Notes - Law
114-10 P.C. Practices - Notes, Clippings
114-11 St. Lawrence & Chicago
114-12 International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa
114-13 Notes on Speeches, Etc.
Box 115
115-1 Clippings, 1920's
115-2 Canada and Law of Nations
115-3 "Canadian Foreign Policy". By R.A. MacKay Part I. Historical Background
115-4 "Canadian Foreign Policy". By R.A. MacKay Part 2 Basic Factors
115-5 "Canadian Foreign Policy". By R.A. MacKay Part 3 Constitutional Factors (1)
115-6 "Canadian Foreign Policy". By R.A. MacKay Part 3 Constitutional Factors (2)
115-7 Miscellaneous 1939-1944
Box 116
Possible Speech Material
116-1 British Universities by Ernest Barker
116-2 Education and Politics
116-3 "Our College System : A Revaluation" by James B. Conant
116-4 "The Place of Latin in Modern Education" by W. Leonard Grant
116-5 "The Free University of Berlin" by Adrian L. Hart
116-6 "The Universities and the Nation" by Rt. Hon. A. Meighen
116-7 "Purposes of Education" by Mosher
116-8 "Fight for Democratic Education" by Jerome Nathanson
116-9 "Private Competitive Business: Buttress of Freedom" by H.W. Prentis, Jr.
116-10 "Re: Higher Education Fortune Survey" by E. Roper
116-11 "Toward First Principles in Higher Education, A Dynamic Quest for Unity"
by Ordway Tead
116-12 "Is Education Getting Too Big?" Re: University of California
116-13 "The Relation of the University to the State" - Proceedings. 1947 All-
University Faculty Conference, 2nd, Davis
116-14 Re: Municipal Government 1946
116-15 Re: World Churches: Protestant, Orthodox Groups Resolve Attitudes on
Varied Problems of Day, Toronto July 1950
116-16 "College Press Freedom is Controversial in U.S."
116-17 Re: Universities Congress Christian News Letter
116-18 (Education) for Dr. MacKenzie's Files on Speech Material
116-19 "McCarthy Under Fire" by S.M.
116-20 Re: Communism. University of California; Pledge of Loyalty
116-21 Misc. Articles
116-22 "Some Issues of Canadian Federalism" by M. Cohen Round Tables One A and
One B
116-23 Articles Misc.
"Peace Without Pacifism" by M. Cohen
"The Way to Peace" by T.M. Seager
116-24 "Problems in the Administration of Canadian Resources" by Hugh
Keenleyside
116-25 Address by L.B. Pearson, Syracuse University, June 6, 1949
116-26 Excerpts From Documentary Textbook on International Relations by John
Eugene Harley
116-27 C.B.C. School Broadcasts
116-28 International Court of Justice Re: Mandated Territory of South West Africa
116-29 Speech Material - Canadian-American Relations
116-30 "The Outlook for University Graduates" by E. Pearrault
116-31 Quotations - Etc.
116-32 Education
116-33 "General Dwight D. Eisenhower"
116-34 Education Re: Communism Misc. (1)
116-35 Education Re: Communism Misc. (2)
116-36 Speech Material Miscellaneous
116-37 "Education in Review: Graduate Schools are Urged to Give Doctoral
Candidates Some Preparation for Teaching"
116-38 Miscellaneous
116-39 Education Topics Miscellaneous
116-40 Education Miscellaneous - From Press
116-41 "Some Thoughts on University Education" by Richard Livingstone
116-42 Education
116-43 "The Emergency and the Colleges" by E.H. Hopkins
116-44 "Science and Higher Education" by W.P. Thompson
116-45 Education Re: Academic Freedom
116-46 "The Function of the University in a Modern World" by John Bassett (empty)
116-47 "Education In Review" (empty)
Box 117
Miscellaneous Early Materials
117-1 Articles by Miscellaneous Authors
117-2 Early Articles - Law
117-3 Early Articles - Canadian & Commonwealth Relations
117-4/5 Law Courses, notes
117-6 Examination Papers - Civil Service of Canada - University of Toronto
117-7 Maps
117-8 New Brunswick Reconstruction Committee - The Regional Economy of New
Brunswick by J.R. Petrie
117-9 New Brunswick Reconstruction Committee - Appendix 'A' The Regional
Economy of New Brunswick by J.R. Petrie
117-10 New Brunswick Reconstruction Committee - "Forestry & Post War
Reconstruction" by N.B. Forest Products Association
117-11 Report of the Saint John Committee on Post-War Reconstruction 1944
117-12 Royal Commission an Dominion - Provincial Relations
- Labour Legislation
- Prairie Population Possibilities
117-13 Newfoundland
Competition of Canadian & Newfoundland Fisheries
Trade Position of Newfoundland
Strategic Geography of Nfld.
117-14 Ships-Orders Made in the Exchequer Court (in Prize)
117-15 Religious Liberty - An Inquiry Joint Committee on Religious Liberty of the
Federal Council of Churches and the Foreign Missions Conference
Box 118
Radio Correspondence 1938-1939
118-1 A - D 1938-1939
118-2 C.B.C. 1938
118-3 C.B.C. 1939
118-4 K - Q 1938-1939
118-5 S - W 1938-1939
118-6 Scripts 1938-1939
118-7 Texts
118-8 Miscellaneous
Box 119
Bibliography Cards
Articles, Etc., Written by Norman Mackenzie
General Articles on International Law and Canadian Constitutional Law
Box 120
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES
Scrapbooks
Newspaper Clippings (Re: MacKenzie)
120-1 1908-1939
120-2 1926-1940
120-3 1937-1949
120-4 1941-1953
120-5 1949-1953
120-6 1960-1962
120-7 1961-1962
120-8 Cartoons of N.A.M. Mackenzie 1962
120-9 Opening of Norman MacKenzie Centre for Fine Arts 1976
Box 121
Appointment Books & Notebooks 1909-1977
Box 122
Memorabilia
Box 123
Honorary Degrees & Awards
Box 124
Honorary Degrees & Awards [Oversize]
Box 125
Honorary Degrees & Awards [Oversize]
Box 126
Newspaper Clippings Re: MacKenzie (1939-1976)
126-1 Undated
126-2 1939-1943
126-3 1944
126-4 1945-1948
126-5 1951-1953
126-6 1954-1956
126-7 1957-1959
126-8 1960
126-9 1961
126-10 1962
126-11 1963 Jan. - June
126-12 1963 July - Sept
126-13 1963 Oct. - Dec
126-14 1964
126-15 1965-1966
126-16 1967-1968
126-17 1969
126-18 1970-1974
126-19 1975
126-20 1976
Box 127
Memoirs
127-1 History of New Faculties, etc.
127-2 Biographical Materials - U.N.B. 1940-1944
127-3 Biographical Information
127-4 Extracts
127-5 Articles
127-6 Miscellaneous
127-7 "A Man and His Times" Interview - Taped Interview - Transcripts of Taped
Interview
127-8 Interview Transcripts - C.B.C. Interview - "A Man and His Times"
B.B.C. Television Magazine
"To Larry with Love"
U.B.C. Museum Interview - Reva Robinson
U.N.B. Interview - Janet Toole
U.B.C. Installation Address Oct. 1944
Senate Address Dec. 1960
127-9 Interview with Allen Specht - Aural History - Provincial Archives
U.B.C. Military Units 1975
Box 128
Memoirs of A CANADIAN - Working Papers
Box 129
Memoirs of A CANADIAN - Manuscripts
Box 130
Information about Papers
Box 131
Inventories - Rough Draft
Box 132
Miscellaneous
Biographical Material series (continues)
Box 133
CANADA COUNCIL SERIES
Correspondence
133-1 1950-1954
133-2 1955-56, 1957 A-C
133-3 1957 D-S
133-4 1957 T-XYZ
133-5 1958 A-Chap
133-6 1958 Cor-PI
133-7 1958 P-XYZ
133-8 1959 A-B
Box 134
134-1 1959 C-Dal
134-2 1959 Dan-H
134-3 1959 J-N
134-4 1959 N-S
134-5 1959 T-Trueman, A.W. Feb. 59
134-6 1959 Trueman, A.W. March 59- May 59
134-7 1959 Trueman, A.W. June.59- XYZ
134-8 1960 A-Bussiere, E. May 1960
Box 135
135-1 1960 Bussiere, E. July - F
135-2 1960 G-L
135-3 1960 M-Rob
135-4 1960 Ros-Tou
135-5 1960 Trueman, A.W. Jan.- June
135-6 1960 Trueman, A.W, July-XYZ
135-7 1961 A-B
135-8 1961 C-F
135-9 1961 G-S
135-10 1961 T
Box 136
136-1 1961 V-XYZ
136-2 1962 A-B
136-3 1962 C
136-4 1962 D-J
136-5 1962 L-S
136-6 1962 T-Trueman, A.W. April 1962
136-7 1962 Trueman, A.W. May 62 - XYZ
136-8 1963 A- XYZ
136-9 1964-1972
Box 137
Working Papers
137-1 March 1, 1952, Oct. 13, 1954, April 1957
137-2 University Capital Grants Fund (Statement of Income) June-Aug. 57
137-3 Speech of Brooke Claxton Sept.-Dec. 1957
137-4 Kingston Conference Jan-Feb. 1958
137-5 Annual Report, Year ended March 31, 1955, March, 1958
Financial Statements March 31, 1958
137-6 Report to Prime Minister April-July 1958
Financial Statements, June 30, 1958
137-7 Financial Statements Sept. 15, 1958 Sept.-Oct. 1958
137-8 Financial Statements Dec. 31, 1958 Nov.-Dec. 1958
Box 138
138-1 Misc. & Jan, 1959
138-2 Annual Report Feb.- March 1959
Financial Statements March 1959
138-3 Univ. Capital Grants Fund Endowment Fund Statements April-July 1959
138-4 Canada Council Train Sept.-Oct. 1959
Timetables - Maritimes Meeting
Agenda - Maritimes Meeting
Financial Statements Oct. 1959
138-5 Report. Directors Trip to Australia - November 1959
Draft Agenda 13th Meeting
138-6 Misc. 1960
138-7 January 1960
138-8 Draft Agenda 14th Meeting February 1960
1959-60 Budget & Grants Authorized
Univ. Capital Grants Fund & Endowment Fund
138-9 Univ. Capital Grants Fund March 1960
Minutes Meeting CDN. Author's Assoc. March 1960
Financial Statements Year ended March 31, 1960
138-10 Budget 1960-61 April-June 1960
Report to P.M.
Treasurer's Report, Annual Meeting
Univ. Capital Grants Fund
Financial Statements
Box 139
139-1 List of Grants Approved 1960-61 July-August 1960
139-2 Financial Statements Sept.-Oct. 1960
139-3 Submission to P.M. asking for Endowment fund Increase Nov.-Dec. 1960
Financial Statements
139-4 Univ. Capital Grants Misc. & Jan. 1961 More Income for Endowment
139-5 Revised Timetable for Toronto Mtg Feb. 1961
Address by Claude Bissell on Canada Council
Agenda Meeting Academic Committee
Endowment Fund Application
139-6 Draft Agenda April 1961 Meeting March - April 1961 Univ. Capital Grants
Fund
139-7 Financial Statements June-August 1961
Agenda Meeting Academic Committee
Univ. Capital Funds Grant
139-8 Report to P.M. May 1961
Draft Agenda May 1961
Annual Meeting
Agenda Meeting Academic Committee Budget 1961-62
139-9 Financial Statements year ended March 31, 1961 Sept. 1961
Report to Chairman & Members of CDA Council on Examination of the
Accounts & Financial Transactions for yr. ended March 31, 1961
Timetable Cal.-Edmonton Meeting
Endowment Fund Applications
Meeting Academic Committee Sept. 4-5, 1961
139-10 Financial Statements Oct. 2, 1961 Oct.-Dec.- 1961
Agenda Meeting Academic Committee
139-11 List Applicants' 62/63 Misc.& Jan.-Feb.
Financial Statements Jan. 3, 1962
Preliminary Agenda Meeting Academic Committee
139-12 Financial Statements March-April 1962
Box 140
140-1 Draft Agenda of 5th Annual Meeting May-July 1962
List of Applicants 62/63
Report to P.M. March 31, 1962
Financial Statements July 1962
Report to Chairman & Members March 31, 1962
140-2 Exec. Committee Meeting Aug.-Oct. 1962
Draft Agenda 27th Meeting
Timetable Newfoundland Meeting
Meeting - Academic Committee
Financial Statements Oct. 1, 1962
140-3 Exec. Committee Meeting Agenda Nov.-Dec. 1962
Meeting Academic Committee Agenda
Financial Statements Dec. 31, 1962
Box 141
141-1 Handbook on Policy Decisions 1962
141-2 Working Papers List of Applicants 63/64
Misc. 1963
141-3 Brief to P.M. from HRCC & SSRC Jan.-Feb. 1963
Report Director's Trip to Britain & Italy
Preliminary Agenda Academic Committee
Agenda - Meeting Academic Committee
141-4 Report to P.M. Budget for 63/64
141-5 Working Papers 1969-1978
Working Papers - Briefs
141-6 "To the Canada Council: A General Submission on the Graphic Arts" (n.d.)
The Art Gallery’s Centennial Program: A New Era for the Visual Arts in
Victoria" (n.d.)
"A Brief Presented to the Canada Council on Behalf of the Art Gallery of
Greater Victoria" (n.d.)
141-7 "Adult Education & The Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences" Aug. 25, 1957
"Brief Requesting Financial Support Submitted by the Toronto Symphony
Orchestra Association" Sept. 1957
"Brief Submitted to the C.C. by Hart House Orchestra of Toronto" Oct. 1957
"La Societe des Festivals de Montreal: Memoirs au Conseil des Arts du
Canada" Oct. 1957
"A Submission to the C.C. on the Matter of Supporting the Preparation of a
History of CDN Agriculture" Nov. 1957
"Edmonton Symphony Society: Application for Grant" Nov. 7, 1957
"Sciences Ecolesiastiqmes: Direction et Administration" Nov. 8, 1957
141-8 "Submission to C.C. to Enable the Holding of a National Seminar by the
National Federation of CDN Univ. Students" 1958
"Answer to Question that may be Raised when Application of Canada Iceland
Foundation Comes before the Canada Council" Jan. 22, 1958
"Vancouver Art Gallery Association Brief to Canada Council March, 1958"
"The CDN Conference of the Arts : Brief Requesting an Annual Grant for a
Three-Year Period..." June 7, 1958
"Vancouver Festival Society" Sept. 30, 1958
141-9 "The Royal Winnipeg Ballet" 1959
"National Ballet Brief Submitted to Canada Council" April 27, 1959
141-10 "Gordon Smith/Canada Council Senior Fellowship 1960-61" May 21, 1961
"Manitoba Theatre Centre" Dec. 8, 1961
"Univ. of Toronto Press on behalf of Dictionary of CDN Biography" April
1962
"Margery Dallas - Living History Project" July 1962
Box 142
Press Releases
142-1 1957-1958
142-2 Jan. 13 - Oct. 22, 1959
142-3 Feb. 24 - Dec. 21, 1960
142-4 Feb. 27 - Dec. 7, 1961
142-5 Feb. 6 - Dec.5, 1962
142-6 Feb. 1 - May 31, 1963
142-7 June 8, 1963 - 1973
Newspaper Clippings
142-8 1954-57
142-9 1958-64
Box 143
Miscellaneous
143-1 The Canada Council: Draft Constitution, Bylaws, First Meeting, Etc. 1957
143-2 The Canada Council: Policy and Programme Oct. 23, 1961
Publications by Council
143-3 "Private Benefactors & the Council" (n.d.)
"Citizen's Forum: the Canada Council: What do you Want From It?" Dec.
1957
"The Canada Council and the Arts, 1958" Reprint 1959
"The Canada Council: Aid to the Artists" August 1961
"The Canada Council Medal, 1961" 1961
"The Canada Council : Scholarships, Fellowships & other Grants to
Individuals" 1960-1962, n.d.
"Le Conseil des Arts du Canada : Bourses" 1961-62
The Canada Council: Programme of Scholarships Tenable 1962-64
The Canada Council: Annual Awards 1962-63
The Canada Council: Background Notes 1965
"The Canada Council: BULLETIN" Nos. 313 1959-62
"Canada Council News" Vol. 1 No. 2 1964
"Canada Council News" Vol. 1 No. 2 1965
143-4 "The Canada Council: Opening Proceedings" Ottawa May, 1957
Annual Report of Council
143-5 to March 31, 1958
143-6 to March 31, 1959
143-7 to March 31, 1960
143-8 for 1960-61
143-9 1961-62
143-10 1962-63
143-11 "Report on Ballet" by Kenneth LeM Carter Jan. 28, 1959
143-12 "Survey of CDN symphony Orchestras for the Canada Council" by Sir B.
Heinze, Sydney, N.S.W. Australia August 4, 1960
143-13 "Survey of Symphony Orchestras in Canada" Prepared for by K. LeM. Cater,
F.C.A. August 5, 1960
Publications about Council
143-14 Hansard: House of Commons Debate (various dates) 1957 - 61
143-15 Hansard: Debates of the Senate (various dates) 1957-60
Standing Committee on Public Accounts: Minutes Nov. 18, 1963
143-16 Queen's Quarterly (Autumn 1954) "The Canada Council: A National
Necessity" by G.C. Andrew
The Tamarack Review, Issue Four (Summer 1957) "The Canada Council: An
Editorial View" by R. Weaver & M. MacLure
Alumni News, UNB, Vol 12, No. 1 Dec. 1957
CBC Times, Vol. II, No. 36 March 1961 "The Canada Council & Its Aims"
The Rotor Friday, Jan. 12, 1962 "The Canada Council – Its Purposes &
Activities" by NAM
Star Weekly "New Winners of Canada's Highest Award" By Kildaire Dobbs
April 4, 1964
Miscellaneous Pamphlets, Brochures Etc.
143-17 "Canadian Cultural Information Centre" Jan. 1963, Spring, 1963
"Canadian Film Institute Bulletin", Vol. 2, No. 7 July 1956
"Conseil des arts du Quebec, Seance Inaugurate" Jan. 1962
"Festival de Montreal" 1960
"Govt and the Arts in Britain", London 1958
"ICU, The First Ten Years, 1949-1959
"La Maison Montmorency, English Edition"
"Montreal Council of Arts After three Years of Existence" Montreal 1960
"The National Ballet News" Vol. 1, NO.3 April-May 1960
"The National Theatre School of Canada"
"One Hundred Years of B.C. Art, 1858-1958"
"The Promotion of the Arts in Britain" July 1958
"Report on the first Observance of National Library Week" (1958?)
"Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Twentieth Season" 1959-1960
"Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Twenty-First Season" 1960
"Vancouver Art Gallery Annual Report" 1957, 1958
143-18 Posters, Invitations, Brochures & other Ephemera Various Dates
Box 144
Meeting Agendas/Minutes
144-1 Preliminary Agenda 17th Meeting Aug. 22-23, 1960
144-2 Final Agenda 17th Meeting Aug. 22-23, 1960
144-3 Minutes 17th Meeting Aug. 22-23, 1960
144-4 Preliminary Agenda 18th Meeting Nov. 21-22, 1960
144-5 Final Agenda 18th Meeting Nov. 21-22, 1960
144-6 Minutes 18th Meeting Nov. 21-22, 1960
144-7 Final Agenda 4th Annual Meeting May 23-24, 1961
144-8 Minutes 4th Annual Meeting May 23-24, 1961
144-9 Preliminary Agenda 19th Meeting Feb. 20-21, 1961
144-10 Final Agenda 19th Meeting Feb. 20-21, 1961
144-11 Minutes 19th Meeting Feb. 20-21, 1961
144-12 Final Agenda 20th Meeting April 10, 1961
144-13 Minutes 20th Meeting April 10, 1961
144-14 Preliminary Agenda 22nd Meeting Sept. 4-5, 1961
144-15 Final Agenda 22 Meeting Sept. 4-5, 1961
144-16 Minutes 22nd Meeting Sept. 4-5, 1961
144-17 Preliminary Agenda 23rd Meeting Nov. 20-21, 1961
144-18 Final Agenda 23rd Meeting Nov. 20-21, 1961
144-19 Minutes 23rd Meeting Nov. 20-21, 1961
Box 145
145-1 Minutes of First Meeting April 30-May 1, 1957
145-2 Minutes of First Meeting Executive June 18, 1957
145-3 Appointment for Grants to Aug. 14, 1957
145-4 Agenda Council Meeting Aug. 19-20, 1957
145-5 Minutes of 2nd Meeting Aug. 19-20, 1957
145-6 Minutes of 2nd executive Committee Meeting Sept. 25, 1957
145-7 Council Meeting Agenda Oct. 7-8, 1957
145-8 Minutes of 3rd Meeting Oct. 7-8, 1957
145-9 Agenda Council Meeting Dec. 2-3, 1957
145-10 Minutes of the 4th Meeting Dec. 2-3, 1957
145-11 Agenda of 1st Annual Meeting Feb. 3-4, 1958
145-12 "Final" Agenda 1st Annual Meeting Feb. 3-4, 1958
145-13 Minutes of 5th Meeting Feb. 3-4, 1958
145-14 Minutes of 3rd Meeting Executive Committee March 28, 1958
145-15 Agenda (Preliminary) 1st Annual Meeting May 5-6, 1958
145-16 Final Agenda 1st Annual Meeting May 5-6, 1958
145-17 Minutes 1st Annual Meeting May 5-6, 1958
145-18 Agenda 7th Meeting (Preliminary) July 18, 1958
145-19 Agenda Final 7th Meeting July 18, 1958
145-20 Minutes 7th Meeting July 18-19, 1958
145-21 Preliminary Agenda 8th Meeting Oct. 6-7, 1958
145-22 Final Agenda 8th Meeting Oct. 6-7, 1958
145-23 Minutes 8th Meeting Oct. 6-7, 1958
145-24 Agenda 9th Meeting (Preliminary) Feb. 2-3, 1959
145-25 Agenda Final 9th Meeting Feb. 2-3, 1959
145-26 Minutes 9th Meeting Feb. 2-3, 1959
Box 146
146-1 Preliminary Agenda 10th Meeting April 2-3, 1959
146-2 Final Agenda 10th Meeting April 2-3, 1959
146-3 Minutes 10th Meeting April 2-3, 1959
146-4 Preliminary Agenda Second Annual Meeting May 19-20, 1959
146-5 Final Agenda Second Annual Meeting May 19-20, 1959
146-6 Minutes 2nd Annual Meeting May 19-20, 1959
146-7 Preliminary Agenda 12th Meeting Aug. 17-18, 1959
146-8 Final Agenda 12th Meeting Aug. 17-18, 1959
146-9 Minutes 12th Meeting Aug. 17-18, 1959
146-10 Preliminary Agenda 13th Meeting Nov. 5-6, 1959
146-11 Final Agenda 13th Meeting Nov. 5-6, 1959
146-12 Minutes 13th Meeting Nov. 5-6, 1959
146-13 Preliminary Agenda 14th Meeting Feb. 22-23, 1960
146-14 Final Agenda 14th Meeting Feb. 22-23, 1960
146-15 Minutes 14th Meeting Feb. 22-23, 1960
146-16 Final Agenda 15th Meeting April 12, 1960
146-17 Preliminary Agenda Meeting April 11-12, 1960
146-18 Minutes 15th Meeting April 11-12, 1960
146-19 Final Agenda 16th Meeting May 30-31, 1960
146-20 Minutes 3rd Annual Meeting May 30-31, 1960
Box 147
147-1 Preliminary Agenda 24th Meeting Feb. 19-20, 1962
147-2 Final Agenda 24th Meeting Feb. 19-20, 1962
147-3 Minutes 24th Meeting Feb. 19-20, 1962
147-4 Preliminary Agenda 25th Meeting March 26-27, 1962
147-5 Final Agenda 25th Meeting March 26-27, 1962
147-6 Minutes 25th Meeting March 26, 1962
147-7 Preliminary Agenda 5th Annual Meeting May 14-15, 1962
147-8 Final Agenda 5th Annual Meeting May 14-15, 1962
147-9 Minutes 5th Annual Meeting May 14-15, 1962
147-10 Preliminary Agenda 27th Meeting Aug. 20-21, 1962
147-11 Final Agenda 27th Meeting Aug. 20-21, 1962
147-12 Minutes 27th Meeting Aug. 20-21, 1962
147-13 Preliminary Agenda 28th Meeting Nov. 19-20, 1962
147-14 Final Agenda 28th Meeting Nov. 19-20, 1962
147-15 Minutes 26th Meeting Nov. 19-20, 1962
147-16 Final Agenda 29th Meeting Feb. 18-19, 1963
147-17 Minutes 19th Meeting Feb. 18-19, 1963
147-18 Final Agenda 30th Meeting March 25, 1963
147-19 Minutes 30th Meeting March 25, 1963
147-20 Agenda 6th Annual Meeting June 3-4, 1963
147-21 Minutes 6th Annual Meeting June 3-4, 1964
147-22 Final Confidential 32nd Meeting Aug. 26-27, 1963
Box 148
CANADIAN-AMERICAN COMMITTEE SERIES
Correspondence
148-1 1957-58
148-2 1959
148-3 1960
148-4 1961/62
148-5 1963/64
148-6 1965-76
Working Papers/Minutes
148-7 1957
148-8 1958
148-9 1958
148-10 1959
148-11 1959
148-12 1960
148-13 1960
148-14 1960
148-15 1961/62
148-16 1963-64
Box 149
149-1 1965-66
149-2 1967
149-3 1968
149-4 1968
149-5 1969
149-6 1971-76
Printed Material, Clippings and Reports
149-7 Brochures, Invitations & Ephemera (Mainly related to Expo'67)
149-8 Newspaper Clippings 1957-58
149-9 Excerpts from an Address on Canada, the Commonwealth the United States
and the Present Crisis by Hugh L. Keenleyside to the McGill Conference on
World Affairs
Canada in the U.S. Press, Information Office, Canadian Embassy,
Washington D.C. May 20, 1958
Canada - U.S. Trade by Gordon Churchill: Minister of Trade & Commerce
prepared for Journal of Commerce May 22, 1958
Canadian-American Relations and the Free World June 8, 1958
Excerpts from a speech given at Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. by
J.G. Diefenbaker
Relations between U.S. & Canada by Sen. George D. Arken June 25, 1958
Fences. Speech by Sidney E. Smith, Secretary of State for External Affairs at
Kiwanis International Convention June 30, 1968
Recent American Influence in Canada with Particular Reference to Economic
Factors and to the Nature of the Canadian Reaction by John J. Deutach Sept.
22, 1958
The Joint United States - Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic
Affairs. Communique issued. Jan. 6, 1959
Address by Hon. George W. Ball, Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs before the 48th National Foreign Trade Convention Nov. 1, 1961
Joint Communique Following Meetings Between John F. Kennedy & Lester B.
Pearson, Hyannis Port, Mass. May 10-11, 1963
Private Planning Association of Canada. News for the Press July 27, 1964
Address by J.M. Eambley, General Manager, Ontario Hydro to Canadian-
American Committee, Halifax Sept. 30, 1966
149-10 Report of the Special Study Mission to Canada Comprising Hon. Brook Hays
(Arkansas) & Frank M. Coffin (Maine) May 22, 1958 - 2nd Report Dec. 19,
1958
House of Commons Debates July 8, 1958
Hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations. U.S. Senate May 12,
1959
Canada's Changing Energy Pattern. Canadian Statistical Review
July/Aug./Oct. 1957
Prosperity with Independence by Michael Barkway The Financial Post Aug.
3-Sept 14, 1957
North American Trade Policy for the Nineteen Sixties. Report on a Two-Year
Study Sponsored by the CIIA & The World Peace Foundation
Canadian Tax Journal. Excerpts from Report, Royal Commission on Taxation,
Introduction, Conclusions and Recommendations March-April 1967
Publications
149-11 The Growth of Soviet Economic Power and its Consequences for Canada and
the U.S. by Franklin A. Lindsay Oct. 1959
Towards a Solution of Our Wheat Surplus Problems Oct. 1959
Barriers to Trade Between Canada and the U.S. by Francia Yiasson & J.B.
Whitely April 1960
Changes in Trade Restrictions between Canada and the U.S. by Constant
Southworth & W.W. Buchanan Nov. 1960
149-12 The Future of Industrial Raw Materials in North America by Wilbert G. Fritz
1960
The Growth & Changing Composition of Grade Between Canada & the U.S.
by Grant T. Reuber March 1960
Tax and United States Business in Canada by Kingman Brewster Jr. Sept.
1960
Wheat Surpluses and the U.S. Barter Program March 1960
149-13 Policies and Practices of United States Subsidiaries in Canada by John
Lindeman & Donald Armstrong Jan. 1961
The Perspective of Canadian-American Relations May 1962
Invisible Trade Barriers Between Canada and the United States by Francis
Masson & E. Edward English Sept. 1963
A New Trade Strategy for Canada and the United States May 1966
Box 150
CANADIAN NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO SERIES
Correspondence
150-1 Canadian National Commission for UNESCO (undated)
A-M, 1957
150-2 L-T, 1957
150-3 A-B, 1958
150-4 C-L, 1958
150-5 M-W, 1958
150-6 B, 1959
150-7 C-F, 1959
150-8 G-W, 1959
150-9 A-O, 1960
150-10 P-T, 1960
150-11 1961-1962
150-12 1963-1964
150-13 Paris File invitations, receipts & printed material 1958
Working Papers
150-14 Jan. 1958
150-15 Feb. 1958
150-16 March-Aug. 1958
150-17 Sept.-Dec. 1958
150-16 Feb. 1959
Box 151
151-1 March 1959
151-2 March-Nov. 1959
151-3 Jan.-Feb. 1960
151-4 March, 1960
151-5 March-Oct. 1960
151-6 1961
151-7 1962
151-8 Jan. 1963
151-9 Feb.- May 1963
151-10 1969-1970
Miscellaneous
151-11 Newspaper Clippings 1957-1963
151-12 Secretary's Report 1959-1963
151-13 Notes for speech by N.A.M. Mackenzie
Speech by N.A.M MacKenzie to the First National Conference of the
Canadian National Commission for UNESCO
Speech by N.A.M. MacKenzie on UNESCO
"Orient and Occident" Speech by Goru Yiagiwara, Japanese Ambassador to
Canada
"The Commonwealth: Will It Survive" An Address by Lewis Perinbam, Sec.
of Canadian National Commission for UNESCO, to the Conference on
Commonwealth Affairs Jan. 24, 1963
"The Developing Frontiers - A New Educational Frontier" An Address by L.
Perinbam to Ontario Educational Association April 16, 1963
"Education and Development An Address by L. Perinbam to the Western
Canada Conference on "The Challenge of World Development" Aug. 14,
1963
Circular Letters from Edward F. Sheffield on UNESCO Conference, Paris
1958
151-14 Address by. N.A.M. MacKenzie to the Tenth Session of the General
Conference of UNESCO Oct. 8, 1958
Transcripts from UNESCO General Conference 1958
Addresses Delivered on Nov. 3, 1958 at the Official Opening of the
Permanent Headquarters of UNESCO
Text of Speech by Head of Holy See Delegation, S.E. Mons. Paul Marella at
the bless Celebrating the Opening of the General Conference of UNESCO
Nov. 4, 1958
Radio Talk by N.A.M. MacKenzie on UNESCO Conference
Address by N.A.M. MacKenzie to Plenary Session of 10th General Conference
of UNESCO (various drafts with comments) Nov. 6, 1958
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights" various drafts – with comments of
speech by N.A.M. Mackenzie
Speech by Phyllis Allfrey of the West Indies to UNESCO Conference 1958
Poem (?) & translation "Les Canadiens Sont La" (UNESCO: Conference
Generale, (1958)
Box 152
152-1 Press Releases 1958-1963
Newsletter June 1958
Bulletin May 1959 - Dec. 1963
152-2 The Canadian National Commission for UNESCO Inaugural Handbook
1958
Canada and UNESCO. Presidential Address by J.F. Teddy
Canadian National Commission for UNESCO: Reports by the Conference
Panel Groups Feb. 22-24, 1961
Dialogue 1961. New Dimensions in International Relations. Report of the
Second National Conference Feb. 22-24, 1961
Report on the 11th session of the General Conference of UNESCO By Mariel
Cadieux Nov. - Dec. 1960 Feb. 22, 1961
Asian Studies & the Canadian Universities. A Contribution to UNESCO's
East-West Major Project. Papers read to the National Conference of Canadian
Universities & Colleges June 5, 1959
Canadian Film Institute - Special Film List Human Rights 1958-1959
Tenth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Canada.
A Programme Guide 1958-59
152-3 UNESCO: What it is & What it Does. by J. Bascom St. John From: The Globe &
Mail 1961
UNESCO in Brief 1958
Survey on the Galapagos Islands by Dr. Trenans Elbl-Eibesfeldt mission
Report 8 1959
A Common Trust: The Preservation of the Ancient Monuments of Nubia
1960
UNESCO House News Feb. - Nov. 19
UNESCO Courier Oct. 1957
152-4 Arid Zone: June 1959, March 1963
Orient Occident Feb. 1958 - April 1963
UNESCO World Conference on Adult Education Aug. 22-31, 1960
152-5 UNESCO: Report of the director General on the Activities of the Organization
in 1956
152-6 UNESCO: 2nd Conference of the National Commissions of UNESCO in the
Western Hemisphere. Final Report 1958
152-7 UNESCO: Records of the General Conference Tenth Session Paris 1958,
Resolutions 1958
152-8 UNESCO: Proposed Programme & Budget for 1959-60
152-9 UNESCO: Proposed Programme & Budget for 1959-60 Presented to the
General Conference at its Tenth Session, Paris Nov.-Dec. 1958
152-10 UNESCO: Proposed Programme & Budget for 1961-62
152-11 Miscellaneous
UNESCO Festival &- Seminar - Films on Art 1963
UNESCO World Conference on Adult Education 1960
United Nations Association in Canada 1961-62
Newsletter 1962-63
World Review 1962-63
Conference on Immigration 1963
CUSO Bulletin 1961, Nov. 1962
Some Management Problems of UNESCO, Luther H. Evans
A Seigneury on the Ottawa River in the Province of Quebec
Creative Programming by Perry Miller. Reproduced from Films on Art 1952
The Canadian Conference of the Arts. A brief to UNESCO National
Commission
Films on Asia Available in Canada. Compiled and Published by Canadian
Film Institute 1959
The Founding of DCB/DBC from University as Publisher 1961
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: 1957 Turn East Toward Asia. Sixth
National Conference Report
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: 1959 Seventh National Conference
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: 1959 – News
Journey Among the Homeless by L.W. Brockington Jan. 1963
House of Commons. Standing Committee on External Affairs March 30, 19??
Canadian Citizenship Council May-June 1959
Canadian Library Week 1960
Canada Council: Bulletin 1950-59
152-12 Miscellaneous: Programmes, Invitations, Brochures
Box 153
CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES FOUNDATION SERIES
153-1 Correspondence 1962-1963
153-2 Working Papers 1962-1963
153-3 National Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges Annual Meeting
1963
153-4 N.C.C.U.C. Special Meeting International Studies in Canadian Universities
1964
153-5 Asian and African Studies at the University of Toronto Dec. 9, 1961
"Can Education Be National?" by Raymond Rogers. Saturday Night, pp. 20-22
Canada. House of Commons. Debates. 92:18 Feb. 22, 1951
Canada Cannot Afford to Deny Education to Its Youth - Address by F. Cyril
James 1951
Canadian Universities Foundation, Submission Concerning Federal Grants to
Canadian Universities and Colleges 1960
Canadian Universities Foundation Brief to the Prime Minister of Canada 1963
Education and World Affairs (brochure) 1963
Financial Needs of Canadian Universities and Colleges, 1960, by Edward F.
Sheffield (Financing Higher Education in Canada, No. ?) 1960
Higher Education: Crisis and Contradiction", Raymond Rogers. C.A.U.T.
Bulletin 10:3 pp. 5-11. Feb. 1962
McGill University, brief presented to the Royal Commission of Inquiry on
Constitutional Problems 1953
Annual of Facts for Use in Furthering Federal Aid to Canadian Universities,
by National Conference of Canadian Universities 1951
153-6 National Conference of Canadian Universities Brief Submitted to the Royal
Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences 1949
National Conference of Canadian Universities. Brief to the Prime Minister of
Canada on "the Needs of the Universities" 1958
The Place of Oriental Studies in a University by Wilfred Cantwell Smith 1955
Preliminary Statistics on Education. Dominion Bureau of Statistics 1960-61
Quinzieme Congres de l'Institut d'Administration Publique du Canada. by
Gilles Lalande
University Costs and Sources of Support by Edward F. Sheffield and Claire
M. Apsimon (Financing Higher Education in Canada No.4)
University Development: The Past Five Years and the Next Ten by Edward F.
Sheffield 1961
Universities, Colleges, and Federal Grants. N.A.M. MacKenzie 1961/62
University of New Brunswick Brief to the Commission of Enquiry on Higher
Education 1961
L'Etude des Relations Internationales et de Certaines Civilisations Etrangeres
au Canada. Gilles Lalande (copy of typescript)
Box 154
154-1 Continuation of Above
154-2 Continuation of Above & Related Material
154-3 International Studies: The Role of the Canadian Universities in International
Affairs. D.J.B. Hamlin (galley proofs)
154-4 Continuation of above (Xerox copy)
154-5 Continuation of above, including foreword by N.A.M. MacKenzie & other
related material
Box 155
CARNEGIE FOUNDATION SERIES
Correspondence
155-1 1951-1956
155-2 1957-1962
Working Papers
155-3 1952
155-4 1953-1954
155-5 1955-1957
155-6 1958-1961
Box 156
Annual Reports
156-1 Annual Reports 1951/52 - 1955/56
156-2/3 Annual Reports 1956/57 - 1958
Miscellaneous
156-4 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachings, Rules for the
Granting of Retiring Allowances 1950
The College and University in International Affairs (bound & Xerox versions)
1959
The College and University Presidency: Background Information 1960
The College and University President at Work 1957
Education of College Teachers 1958
Education of the Academically Talented 1959
Education of the Academically Talented Student 1958
156-5 Equality and Education by John W. Gardner 1957
Federal Programs in Higher Education 1956
Fiftieth Anniversary, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching;
1905-1955 1955
The Great Talent Hunt 1956
156-6 Liberal Education 1955
Needs, Resources, and Priorities in Higher Education Planning 1957
The Preparation of College Faculty 1957
The University in International Affairs 1959
Box 157
CANADIAN CENTENARY COUNCIL SERIES
Correspondence
157-1 1962
157-2 (Special Projects File) 1963
157-3 A-K 1963
157-4 L-P 1963
157-5 Q-W 1963
157-6 A-K 1964
157-7 L-P 1964
157-8 R-W 1964
157-9 A-D 1965
157-10 F-P 1965
157-11 R-W 1965
157-12 1966-1969
Box 158
Working Papers/Minutes
158-1 1962
158-2 Jan-April 1963
158-3 June-Oct. 1963
158-4 Oct-Dec. 1963
158-5 (includes financial statements) Jan-April 1964
158-6 June-Aug. 1964
158-7 Sep-Dec. 1964
158-8 Master File 1965
158-9 Jan.-May 1965
158-10 May - Sept. 1965
158-11 Sept-Nov. 1965
158-12 1966-1968
Miscellaneous
158-13 Newspaper Clippings 1962-1965
158-14 Brochures, postcards, invitations
Newsletters: B.C. Centennial Spokesman Aug. 1965
Can. Citizenship Council April 1963, Nov. 1965
Counsellor July - Aug. 1965
Expo Digest June 9, 1965
158-15 A Centennial View of the Role of Universities and Colleges in the
Development of Canada by G.C. Andrew Corporate Leadership in the
Community - Text of speech by G.H. Hees (5th Annual Meeting Canada
Centenary Council) Sept 9, 1965
Text of Address by Maurice Lamontagne (5th Annual Meeting: Canadian
Centenary Council) Sept 10, 1965
Planning for 1967 Text of Speech given by N.A.M. Mackenzie to Community
Planning Association of Canada, Annual Conference Sept. 30, 1963
Text of Speech by Mitchell Sharp to Canadian Centenary Council Sept. 8,
1965
Centennial Celebration Consultants Limited – Booklet
Does Canada Need a New Flag? Some Facts Which All Loyal Canadians
Should Know by Mabel Harbour
The Norwich Plan for Downtown Restoration
Youth Hostel Handbook by Canadian Youth Hostels Association 1963
Box 159
159-1 Planning for the Centenary on the Community Level, Canadian Centenary
Council Jan. 1965
159-2/4 Canadian Centenary Council Annual Report 1962-1964
Project News
159-5 Fall 1964
159-6 Spring 1965
159-7 Autumn 1965
159-8 Winter 1965
159-9 Spring 1966 (Sup)
159-10 Newsletter Oct. 1960, June 1961
159-11 Bulletin Feb. 1963-1965
159-12 Checklist Feb., April 1966
159-13 The Centenary (Nov. 1965) 1967
159-14 The Centenary (Jan. 1966) 1967
159-15 Memo from the Council
Box 160
CENTENNIAL COMMISSION SERIES
National Conference on the Centennial
160-1 4th Meeting Programme Nov. 25-26, 1964
160-2 Working Papers & Minutes May 11-12, 1965
160-3 Minutes Aug. 25, 1965
160-4 Working Papers Nov. 29, 1965
160-5 Working Papers
160-6 Report
160-7 8th Meeting - Report & Working Papers April 24-25, 1967
160-8 House of Commons Debates: Official Report Jan. 25, 1963, Nov. 19, 1963
National Centennial Administration
National Centennial Act - Amendment - First Reading: Nov. 20, 1963 : Report
Nov. 20, 1963 Dec. 11, 1963
160-9 Meeting of Board of Directors - Agenda & Working Papers Feb. 18, 1963
160-10 Minutes & Working Papers Feb.-April 1963
160-11 Minutes & Working Papers Feb.-April 1963
160-12 Working Papers May-June 1963
160-13 Working Papers Sept. 1963
160-14/16 Agenda, Working Papers & Minutes Oct. 1963
160-17/19 Working Papers & Minutes Oct.-Nov. 1963
160-20 Report of Working Papers (re: National Conference) Dec. 1963
Box 161
161-1 N.C.A.: Minutes Dec. 1963
Working Papers/Minutes Feb. 1964
161-2 (Enclosed: Second Annual Report) May 1964
161-3 June 1964
161-4 July-Aug. 1964
161-5 Sept. 1964
161-7 Oct. 1964
161-8/10 Nov. 1964
161-11 Nov.- Dec. 1964
161-12 Jan. - Feb. 1965
161-13 Feb. 1965
161-14 March-April 1965
Box 162
162-1 May 1965
162-2 May-June 1965
162-3 June 1965
162-4 July 1965
162-5 Aug.-Sept. 1965
162-6/7 Sept. 1965
162-8 Oct. 1965
162-9 Oct.-Nov. 1965
162-10 Nov. 1965
162-11 Dec. 1965
162-12 Financial Statements - Main & Supplementary Estimates 1964-1965
Box 163
163-1 Jan.-Feb. 1966
163-2 Feb. 1966
163-3 March 1966
163-7 April-May 1966
163-8 May 1966
163-9 May-June, 1966
163-10 July 1966
163-11 July-Aug. 1966
163-12 Nov. 1966
163-13 Nov.-Dec. 1966
Box 164
164-1 Annual Report 1964-65; 65-66
164-2 Status of Expenditures (1967)
164-3 Undated Memoranda to Executive Committee Re: 1967 Canadian Festival of
the Folk Arts Youth Travel (Voluntary) 1967
164-4 January 1967
164-5 Feb. 1967
164-6 March 1967
164-7 April-June 1967
164-8 July 1967
164-9 Aug. 1967
164-10 Sept. 1967
164-11 Oct. 1967
164-12 Nov.-Dec. 1967
Box 165
165-1 Working Papers & Minutes 1968
Miscellaneous
165-2 Miscellaneous Committees & undated material 1965
165-3 Centennial International Development Programme Working, Papers &
Printed Materials
165-4 Centennial Symbol Licensees (Centennial Committee) Dec. 1, 1966
165-5 Helicopter Canada, Canadian Distribution Report March 31, 1967
165-6 Centennial Facts General Information on the Centennial of Canadian
Confederation 1867-1967 Sept. 1965
165-7 Programme of Principal Events (1967)
165-8 a) Programme of Events listed by location Aug. 1966, Jan. 1967
165-9 Third Annual Report: 1964-1965
165-10 National Program Progress Report Nov. 15, 1965
165-11 Centennial Programs After '67 Arthur Stinson Dec. 1966
165-12 Federal-Provincial Grants Programme Per Capita Projects Listed By Location
Jan. 1967
165-13 Report: Architectural Requirements for the Performing Arts in Canada
(Seminar Held June 1-2, 1964)
165-14 A Report on the Feasibility of a Festival of the Arts to be held in the Capital
Cities of Canada marking the Centennial of Confederation Nov. 1964
165-15 A Study Amongst leaders of Canadian Business & Industry on the uses and
application of the Centennial symbol. Prepared by Macdonald Research Ltd.
Toronto Feb. 9, 1965
165-16 The Report of the Feasibility Study on the National Capital Program for 1967.
Prepared by Centennial Celebration Consultants Ltd. Toronto April 1965
165-17 a) Study for a Sound & Light Presentation (Segendrama Productions) April
22
b) (script)
c) (Revised Script)
Box 166
Printed Material
166-1 Press Kit: Centennial Student Author's Competition Feb. 1965
166-2 Centennial Athletic Awards Programme: Teacher's Manual
166-3 Centennial Guide Book for Teachers
166-4 Centennial Handbook, 1964
166-5 Centennial Symbol/Graphics Manual 1965
166-6 Centennial Traveller Escort/Student Manual, 1965
(Enclosed Welcome Speech)
166-7 Perspective 167 (Art Gallery of Ontario) July 8-Sept 10, 19?
Canadian Pine Crafts (Canadian Government. Pavilion, Expo '67)
Prelude to Confederation
The Centennial
Action: Community Improvement Program, (1) The Town Centre (2)
Community Facelift (3) Trees in Your Town (4) Road Into Your Town
166-8 Facsimile Newspapers 1864-1949
Centennial Comes North
Canada '67
The best of Centennial in Pictures (photocopy)
166-9 Canada's Centennial - Samples of National Publicity in the U.S. (Edward
Gottieb & Assocs.)
166-10 Festival Canada - The Performing Arts Program in the Centennial of
Canadian Confederation (Information & Printed Material)
166-11 Poster, Brochures & Invitations
166-12 Newsletters & Bulletins
N.B. Centennial, News March 1966
The Weyburn Review May 4, 1967
Canadian Authors Association Bulletin Oct. 1965
Canadian Construction Association July 21, 1965
The World Festival, Expo'67
Expo'67 Information: Feb/March/April Summer 1967
Montreal '67, Feb, May, June 1967
166-13 Newsletters & Bulletins (Cont'd)
The Sounding Board (Van. Board of Trade) May 30, 1967: June
B.C. Centennial Spokesman Aug. 1965
Newsletter: Centennial Committee of Vancouver
Centennial Ontario April 1965
Come Home Year, Newsletter Jan.-March 1966 (Newfoundland)
Centennial Bulletin, Alberta 1965-1967
St. Paul Centennial Progress Report Aug. 10, 1964, March 18, 1966
The Centennial (Calgary) June/Dec. 1965; Oct. 1966
The Centurion (Manitoba) 1965-1967
Nouveau Depart Feb. 15, 1967
An Fils des Evenements (Laval) 1967
News Feature Mat
166-14 Les Projets du Centenaire au Quebec 1965
166-15 la Presse, Un Siecle 1867-1967 l'epopee canadienne Feb. 13, 1967
166-16 Report on Celebrations in Quebec to Mark the Centennial of Confederation
(French & English) April 25, 1967
Notes for an Address by the Hon. Dan. Johnson - P.M. of Quebec (French &
English) April 25, 1967
166-17 A B.C. Centre for Continuing Education 1963
166-18 Commemorating Canada's Centennial 1967
Bulgarian Ethnic Group in Canada
166-19 Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo
166-20 Centennial Corn Crib yts 54 1967
166-21 A Proposed Centennial Project by Dominion Stores Ltd
166-22 Hospital Marie Enfant
166-23 ICI Radio Canada Numero Special du Centenaire
166-24 P.E.I. 1964 Centennial Committee Report of the Board of Directors
166-25 Random thoughts on the Twinning of Cities & Towns as a Centennial Project
by Fred McGuinnes Sept. 2, 1965
166-26 Renaissance in Quebec Report of A Spring Travel Seminar Vancouver -
Quebec May - June 1965
166-27 A Letter from the Assembly of the Roman Catholic Bishops of Canada on the
occasion of the 100th year of Confederation
166-28 a) Royal bank of Canada, Monthly Letter (The Centenary of Confederation)
Jan. 1966
b) Royal Bank of Canada A Centennial Suggestion
166-29 Scholastic Teacher Feb. 10, 1967
166-30 Henceforth we shall rank among the nations ( G.E. Cartier)
Joseph Schull (from 1966 Annual Report: Distillers Corporation-Seagram’s
Ltd)
166-31 Westons (Known Throughout the World) 1962 Annual Report
Box 167
Newspaper Clippings
167-1 1963
167-2 1964
167-3 1965
167-4 1966
167-5 1967-68
167-6 Speeches: John Fisher, L.B. Pearson, M. Lamontagne, Undated Press Releases
Press Releases
167-7 1965
167-8 1966
167-9 1966
167-10 1967
167-11 Newsletter/Bulletin Sept 1964-Oct. 6
167-12 Misc. Printed Materials Enclosed: CBC T.V. Releases April-June, 1967
Box 168
National Centennial Administration - Correspondence
168-1 1963
168-2 B-F 1964
168-3 G-T 1964
168-4 A-P 1965
168-5 G-K 1965
168-6 L-Z 1965
168-7 B-F 1966
168-8 G-H 1966
168-9 K-N 1966
Box 169
169-1 A-G 1967
169-2 H-M 1967
169-3 P-W 1967
169-4 1968
Box 170
FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION CENTRE SERIES
Correspondence
170-1 1961-1963
170-2 1964
170-3 1965
170-4 1966, A-L
170-5 1966, M-Z
170-6 1967 A-M
170-7 1967, N-Z
170-8 1968
170-9 1969-1971
Working Papers
170-10 1961-1962
170-11 1963
170-12 1964
170-13 1964
170-14 1965
170-15 1965
170-16 1965
Box 171
171-1 1966
171-2 1966
171-3 1967
171-4 1967
171-5 1968
171-6 1968/69
171-7 1970/71
171-8 1972
Annual Reports
171-9 1964-1966
171-10 1964-1966
171-11 1967-1968
171-12 Canadian Centenary Council Correspondents
Bissonnette, G. 1965
MacRae, Wm. F. 1965
Mitchell, Geo. 1965
Prefontaine, Norbert 1965
Ross, Mrs. Frank W. 1965
- working papers 1965
171-13 Canadian Centenary Council Correspondents
Fisher, John 1964
Gauthier, Claude
Lamountagne, Maurice
McLeod, T.H.
Varjasey, Ilona
Watson, Albert G.
171-14 Working Papers/Printed Material 1963-1967
The Canadian Personality by Robert Choouette
Helicopter Canada
Miscellaneous
171-15 Ephemera
171-16 Press Clippings and Releases
171-17 The Assiniboine Wrangler #22, Nov. 1971
The Atlantic Advocate 54:6, Feb. 1964
Charlottetown Summer Festival '66
"Coats of Arms for Canadian Library" from News from Scotland 1964
Come to Prince Edward Island, Canada. P.E.I. Travel Bureau (1964?)
Charlottetown's Robert Harris, 1849-1919" by Moncrieff Williamson from Arts
Canada, 24:6/7 June/July 1967
Confederation After a Century Frank MacKinnon
The Confederation Conference by D.G. Creighton
Confederation Conference - Centennial Prince Edward Island 1964
171-18 The Fathers of Confederation Portfolio (33 cards) 1964
"Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building", by Frank MacKinnon from
The Atlantic Advocate April 1963
Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building Competition 1 fold in pocket
The Fathers of Confederation Memorial Citizens' Foundation: The Nation's
Tribute
George Brown to his wife Anna, George Brown Papers P.A.C., 1929-1936
Sept. 13, 1964
RAIC Journal. Royal Architectural Institute of Canada July 1963
Resources Canadian Council of Resource Ministers 3:7 July 1966
This Week on P.E.I. July 24, 1972
Time 84:16 Oct. 16, 1964
To Honour the Fathers of Confederation: Frank MacKinnon
Box 172
Correspondence and Working Papers
172-1 1965-1968
172-2 July 31, 1969
172-3 Working Papers Aug.-Dec. 31, 196?
172-4 Correspondence 1970
172-5 Working Papers 1970
172-6 1971
172-7 to Aug. 31, 1972
172-8 Sept. 1 -Dec. 31, 1972
172-9 to May 31, 1973
172-10 Working Papers June 1-Sept.30
172-11 Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1973
172-12 Pamphlets and Ephemera 1973
172-13 Correspondence and Working Papers to March 30, 1974
172-14 Working Papers March 31, 1974
172-15 Working Papers March 31, 1974
172-16 Working Papers Apr. 1-Oct. 31, 1974
172-17 Working Papers Nov. 1-Dec. 31, 1974
Press Releases, Pamphlets
Box 173
173-1 Fathers of Confederation Working Papers, Correspondence & Ephemera
1975
173-2 Correspondence 1976
173-3 Working Papers to June 30, 1976
Box 174
174-1 Fathers of Confederation - Working Papers July 1-Oct. 31, 1976
174-2 Newsletters Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 1976
174-3 Correspondence and Working Papers to Feb. 28, 1977
174-4 Working Papers March 1 - 31, 1977
Box 175
175-1 Fathers of Confederation - Working Papers Apr 1-Jul 31, 1977
175-2 Newsletters Aug. 1 - Dec. 31, 1977
175-3 Correspondence, Working Papers & Newsletters 1978
Fathers of Confederation series (continues)
Box 176
JOHN AND MARY MARKLE FOUNDATION SERIES
176-1 Correspondence 1952-1962
176-2 Correspondence 1963-1971
176-3 Working Papers
176-4 Printed Material Grants for Scholars in Medical Research 1953-
176-5 John and Mary R. Markle Foundation - Annual Reports 1950-1969
Box 177
Reports on Scholars
177-1/2 1953
177-3 1955
177-4 1960
Box 178
178-1/2 1963
178-3 1966
178-4 Markle Foundation (Ephemera)
Box 179
KOERNER FOUNDATION SERIES
Correspondence
179-1 1962-1968
Working Papers
179-2 1962-1963
179-3 1964
Box 180
180-1 1965
180-2 1966
180-3 1967
180-4 1968
180-5 Miscellaneous Printed Material & Ephemera
Box 181
Correspondence and Working Papers
181-1 1965-1968
181-2 1969
181-3 1970
181-4 1971
181-5 Correspondence 1972
181-6 Working Papers 1972
181-7 Correspondence 1973
181-8 Working Papers 1973
181-9 Correspondence 1974
181-10 Working Papers 1974
181-11 Correspondence 1975
181-12 Working Papers 1975
181-13 Correspondence and Working Papers 1976
181-14 1977
181-15 1978
Box 182
LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETY SERIES
Correspondence
182-1 1926-1927
182-2 1928-1930
182-3 1931-1933
182-4 1934-1935
182-5 1936-1937
182-6 1938-1940
Working Papers
182-7 1927-1931
182-8 1932-1940
182-9 Ephemera
182-10 A Bargain by Dr. H.M. Tory
Canada's Defense - What Policy? from an address by E.J. Tarr 1936
International Affairs Bibliography; N.A.M. MacKenzie and J.W. Coperthorne
1936
The League of Nations Aid Prison Reform by C.H. Mercer 1935
Maritime Provinces Peace Action Project of the League of Nations Society in
Canada by Constance Hayward
Box 183
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND SERIES
183-1 Miscellaneous, invitations, brochures, programs etc.
183-2 Newspaper articles concerning the opening of Memorial University in 1962.
Box 184
NOVA SCOTIA UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMITTEE SERIES
Correspondence
184-1 1962
184-2 1963 A-Sim
184-3 1963 So-Z
184-4 1964 A-H
184-5 1964 I-Z
184-6 1965 A-P
184-7 1965 Goodfellow
184-8 1965 Go-L
184-9 1965 Mc-R
184-10 1965 S-Z
Box 185
185-1 1966 A-F
185-2 1966 G-Q
185-3 1966 Robinson
185-4 1966 S-Z
185-5 1967 A-P
185-6 1967 G-L
185-7 1967 Mc-N
185-8 1967 O-R
185-9 1967 S-Z
Box 186
186-1 1968 A-H
186-2 1968 Ho-Q
186-3 1968 R
186-4 1968 S-Z
186-5 1969 A-P
186-6 1969 R-Z
186-7 1970
Box 187
Working Papers
187-1 1960-1962
187-2/3 1963
187-4/8 1964
187-9/12 1965
187-13/15 1966
Box 188
188-1/3 1967
188-4/5 1968
188-6/9 1969
188-10/11 1970
188-12 1970-1971
Box 189
189-1 Nova Scotia University Grants Committee Ephemera (menus, invitations,
notes, etc.)
Press Releases
189-2 n.d.
189-3 1963
189-5 1964
189-6 Jan.-March 1965
189-7 April-Dec. 1965
189-8 1966
189-9 1967
189-10 1968
189-11 1969
189-12 1970
Miscellaneous
189-l3a Higher Education in Nova Scotia; A Survey Report with Recommendations.
University Grants Committee, Halifax, Nova Scotia (draft-and printed
version:) 1964
189-14 Higher Education in Nova Scotia: Annual Report
189-15 University Grants Committee for the Calendar Year 1964 & 1965 Halifax,
Nova Scotia
189-16 Higher Education in Nova Scotia. The Report of the University Grants
Committee. Halifax, N.S. Report of the Committee to Prepare a Brief for
Submission to the Premier of Nova Scotia Regarding the Role and Function of
the University Grants Committee 1966-1969
189-17 Deed of Mortgage from Governors of Acadia University to Her Majesty the
Queen in the Right of Her Province of Nova Scotia Securing First Mortgage
Bond. 1966
Taylor, Maclellan & Cochrane A Progress Report. Acadia University 1963
Acadia Today. Acadia University - "Canadian Scholars", by Watson
Kiekconnell, in Acadia Bulletin, April 1955
Higher Education in the Maritimes by n.d. Watson Kirkconnell Annual
Report of the Governors of Acadia University 1962, 1964
The Manning Memorial Chapel Dedication & Inaugural Recitals, Acadia
Classical Organ. 1963
Convent of the Sacred Heart; A Presentation on Behalf of the Development
Campaign (1963?)
A Look Ahead. Dalhousie University 1968
Degrees in Music. Dalhousie University
Ansul, Dalhousie Law Forum 2:5 (Aug. 1970)
Last Will & Testament of the Late Dorothy J, Killam, Charitable and
Educational Bequests and Scholarship Trusts excerpts & complete copy
(1965)
189-18 Maritime School of Social Work Calendar 1962-1963
Mount Allison University Calendar, 1964/65/66
Correspondence Courses Calendar. Mount Allison University Department of
Extension 1964
President's Report Mount Allison University 1963-64
Mount Allison Record 53-54:2 (SP. 1970)
189-19 Announcements. Mount Saint Vincent College 1962-63
Calendar. Nova Scotia Agricultural College 1964-65, 1970/71
General Information. Nova Scotia Agricultural College (n.d.)
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
189-20 A Historical Review And Assessment of Existing Facilities and
Recommendations Covering Plans for Expansion in Courses Offered for the
Training of Students in the Science and Practice of Agriculture. Nova Scotia
Agricultural College 1964
Report of the Principal
189-21 1964-65
189-22 1965-1966
189-23 1967-1968
189-24 1968-1969
Box 190
190-1 Nova Scotia College of - Art Calendar 1964/65, 1965/66
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Calendar 1969/70, 1970/71
Nova Scotia Teachers College Calendar 1963-1964
Nova Scotia Technical College, Annual Report 1962-1967
190-2 A Physical Plant Development Program for Xavier College. Report to St.
Francis Xavier University. Taylor, Lieberfeld and Heldman, 1967
190-3 This is St. Francia Xavier University (n.d.)
Contemporary and Alumni News, St. Francis Xavier University. 7:3(1969), 8:1
(1970)
Computer Center Bulletin. Saint Mary's University #l (1970)
University of King's College. Calendar 1965-66
Notes on the New Status of the University of King's College in Relation to
Dalhousie University
University of King's College, Statutes, Regulations, Articles of Agreement
1962
University of King's College Second Student Union Report to the Board of
Governors 1969
University of New Brunswick. One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Encaenia 1967
190-4 Untitled Report regarding Library Systems in the Maritimes
Statistics regarding faculties in Canadian Universities
APLA Bulletin. Atlantic Provinces Library Association 29:2 (1965)
Alberta. Universities Commission. Annual Report 1966-68
Announcement Principalship Okanagan Regional College: to Serve the
Okanagan Valley of British Columbia 1965
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada Annual Meeting 1965
Atlantic Advocate 55:9 (May 1965)
190-5 All Eyes Toward the Future. Report of the tribunal on Bilingual Higher
Education. Nova Scotia 1969
190-6 Building an Educated Society 1816-1966. Ontario Minister of Education 1966
Canada. Senate Debates 115:82, 1966: 115:104, 1967
Canada. House of Commons. Bill 0-277 1967
Canada Student Loan Plan Annual Report 1965-1967
The Canadian Education Association (Jan. 1965)
Information Service, News Letter 189
Canadian Geographical Journal 70:1 (Jan: 1965)
Canadian University 1:1 March-April, '66
Carnegie Quarterly 16:2 Spring 1968
Commercial Letter. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Sept. 1968
Confederation Art Gallery and Museum. Newsletter (April 1970)
The Duff-Berdahl Report at Toronto: Internal Government. Dr. Claude Bissell
190-7 Education in the Atlantic Provinces. 1965 Association of Atlantic Universities
Enrolment in Canadian Universities and Colleges to 1976-77 by Edward F.
Sheffield
The Federal Financing of Higher Education. Association of American
Universities 1968
Financing Higher Education in Canada, Report of a Commission to the
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 1965
First Degrees Awarded by Canadian Universities and Colleges projected to
1976-77 by Ralph D. Mitchener
Forecast of the Cost of Research and 1965 Graduate Studies in Canadian
Universities. Briefs Submitted to the Commission on the Financing of Higher
Education by the Canadian Association of Graduate Schools
Prom the Office of the Secretary of State "Thoughts on the University", Gerard
Pelletier 1968
The Future of Nova Scotia Industry is in the Use of its Technical Resources
n.d.
190-8 God/Love Poem, by Lenore Kandel Higher Education in the States.
Education Commission of the States 1:6 July-Aug. 70
"How to Deal With Student Dissent" Newsweek pp. 66-71 March 10, '69
"How to Keep Peace on Campus" by Don Bell Weekend Magazine 19:42 Oct.
18, '69
Journal of Education 16:1 (1966), 19:2 (1970)
Letter to Graduates of the University of Sydney from the Vice-Chancellor &
Principal Sir Stephen Roberts 1966
Look at Teaching. Nova Scotia. Department of Education 1967
New Brunswick- Committee on the Financing of Higher Education. Report
1967
190-9 Nova Scotia, Canada's Ocean Playground
Nova Scotia; Three Hundred Years in Education
Nova Scotia Newsletter. 3:12 (1964), 7:4 (1968)
Nova Scotia. An Act to Incorporate the Victoria School of Art and Design
1888
Nova Scotia. House of Assembly. Universities Assistance Act 1965
Nova Scotia. Orders in Council (Misc.)
Nova Scotia. Abridged Financial Report 1963, 1968
Nova Scotia. Budget 1964, 1966, 1968
Nova Scotia Budget Speech 1963
190-10 Ontario. Committee on University Affairs. Report 1967
Ontario. Minister of University Affairs. Report 1967
Prince Edward Island. Commission on Post-Secondary Education. Annual
Report 1969
Professional Manpower Bulletin (Feb. 1964)
190-11 Profiles of Education in the Atlantic Provinces. Atlantic Development Board.
(Background Study No. 5) 1969
190-12 Report of Ad Hoc Committee on Degree Granting Proposal for Canadian
Coast Guard College. (1970)
Report of the Alumni Committee on University Government. Alumni
Association of British Columbia 1967
Ontario. Grade Thirteen Study Committee Report 1964
Report of the Tribunal on bilingual Higher Education in Nova Scotia; a
Critique. Arthur L. Murphy
Report on Emergence P.I.I.S. (n.d.)
Conference; Action Taken to "Freeze the Fees"
Special Study on Junior Colleges by Dr. Andrew Stewart 1965
Speech of Robert L. Stanfield to House of Assembly (N.S.) March 23, 1965
A Submission to the Government of Canada and the Governments of the
Provinces by the Association of Universities & Colleges of Canada
190-13 Tertiary Education in Australia. Committee on the Future of Tertiary
Education in Australia to the Australian Universities Commission Vol. III
1965
190-14 Three Universities Working Together for a Greater Province... a Greater
Nation
University Government in Canada. 1966
Report of a Commission sponsored by the Canadian Association of
University Teachers & the Association of Universities & Colleges of Canada
What Happens to Our University Graduates in Education? A Three-Year
Follow-Up of the 1960 Nova Scotia Graduates in Education 1965
University Affairs 4:3 (Feb. 1963)
University Affairs 7:2 (Dec. 1965-1970)
Box 191
Correspondence/Working Papers
191-1 1968-1969
191-2 1970
191-3 Correspondence A-N, 1971
191-4 Correspondence O-Z, 1971
191-5 Working Papers to 2/28/71
191-6 Working Papers 3/1-31/71
191-7 Working Papers April 1 - Sept. 30, '71
191-8 Working Papers Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 1971
191-9 Reports A-M, 1971
191-10 Reports N-Z, 1971
191-11 Periodicals and Newspapers 1971
191-12 Ephemera 1971
191-13 Correspondence A-H, 1972
191-14 Correspondence J-Z, 1972
191-15 Working Papers to 2/28/72
191-16 Working Papers March 1 - Sept. 30, 1972
Box 192
192-1 Working Papers 10/1-31/72
192-2 Working Papers Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, '72
192-3 Pamphlets A-M, 1972
192-4 N-N.S. College of Art & Design 1972
192-5 N.S. Tech. College 1972
192-6 Periodicals 1972
192-7 Newspapers A-D, 1972
192-8 S-Z & Ephemera 1972
192-9 Correspondence A-Up 1973
192-10 Correspondence J-Z, 1973
192-1l Working Papers to 1/31/73
192-12 Working Papers Feb. 1- Dec. 31, 1973
192-13 Pamphlets 1973
192-14 Periodicals 1973
192-15 Newspapers-Dalhousie University 1973
192-16 U-Z, Newspaper Clippings & Ephemera 1973
192-17 Correspondence 1974
Box 193
Working Papers
193-1 1974
193-2 Reports 1974
193-3 Periodicals 1974
193-4 Newspapers and Ephemera 1974
Box 194
ROYAL COMMISSION ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARTS, LETTERS &
SCIENCES SERIES
Correspondence
194-1 General Correspondence 1949
G.C. Andrew / John Bird / A.A. Day, Secretary to the Committee / Rene
Garneau, Associate Secretary / E.H. Hamber / John Hart / F. Cyril James/ H.N.
Jamison / A.R. MacDougall / A.C. MacEown / Barbara Macpherson / Vincent
Massey / T.M. Matthews / Goe. K. Pokonny / J.F. Poulist / L. St. Laurent /
Corn E. Stubbs / A.H. Trueman
194-2 General Correspondence 1950
Angus, H.F. / Andrew, G.C. / Bagshaw, R.M. (under S.W.F. Chant) / Bailey,
A.G. (under A.A. Day) / Brockington, L.W. / Burchell, Charlie / Cameron,
Thomas W.M. / Chant, S.N.F. / Clouston, C.M. / Cragg, Mrs. Cecil (Wee) /
Curtis, G.P. / Day, A.A.
194-3 General Correspondence 1950
Fahs, P.B. / Ferguson, Geo. / French Government / Gage, Walter / Garneau,
Rene / Hamber, E.W. / Hatcher, A.G. / Hawthorn, H.B. (also under A.A. Day)
/ Henney, A.D.P. / Hetherington, Sir Hector / Irwin, Arthur / James, F. Cyril /
Johnston, Robert D. / The Journal of the American Medical Association /
Lanskail, Don / McGregor, F.A. / McLaren, D.L. / McGague C.P. / Massey,
Vincent / Monisset, Georges / Mosley, M.A. / Neatby, Hilda / Organ, Sadie /
Parkin, G.R. / Roberge, Guy / Stackpole, Stephen / Straith, W.T. / Surveyer,
Arthur / Weaver, Myron M. (also under T.W.M. Cameron)/ Whitten, General
L.P. / The Yale Review
194-4 General Correspondence 1957
Day, A.A. / Gage, Walter / Garneau, Rene / Harmer, Mrs. Helen/ Hunter, J. /
James, F. Cyril / Johnson, Byron I. / Keddy, R.E. / Levesque, G.H. / Massey,
Vincent / Neatby, Hilda / Neatby, K.W. (Dept. of Agriculture) / Pullen,
Commodore H.F. / Ranta, L.E. / Roberge, Guy / Rombrugh, Helen G. (under
H. Neatby) / Sifton, Clifford / Straith, W.T. / Surveyer, Arthur / Tanner, Mrs.
R.T. / Walton, Alec also (under V. Massey)
194-5 Royal Commission - Entertainment - Correspondence 1949
Banks, C.A. (Lieut. Bov. of B.C. under W.T. Straith) / Day, A.A. / Clouston,
Don / Dexter, Grant / Fraser, C.F. (under McCurdy) / Galgay, N.F. / Hamber,
E.W. / Kerr, A.E. (Pres. Dalhousie) under Mccurdy / Koerner, Leon / Jackman,
Mrs. Harry (under V. Massey) / Lesvesque, G.E. / McCurdy (Lieut. Gov. Nova
Scotia) / MacDonald, A.L. (Premier of Nova Scotia) / McNair, J.B. (Premier of
New Brunswick) / MacOdrum, M.M. (President, Carleton College) / Massey,
Vincent / Paradis, Mme. Alfred / Richards, C.D. / Rideau Club / Robertson,
Norman A. / Scythes, J.A. (under V. Massey) / Straith, W.T. / Wright, Cecil A.
(under V. Massey)
194-6 Correspondence - Expenses 1949
Day, A.A. (under M.A. Mosley) / Flyffe, L. (under M.A. Mosley) / Mosley,
Muriel Ann / Rideau Club (under M.A. Mosley)
Box 195
195-1 Correspondence - Expenses 1950-51
Alexander, D.N. (under M.A. Mosley) / Mosley, Muriel Ann / Parkin, G.R.
195-2 Correspondence - Trip to Newfoundland 1950
Frecker, G.A. (Deputy Minister of Education) / Gushue, R. (Chairman,
Fisheries Board) / Hatcher, A.G. (President, Memorial College) / Lord, A.E. /
Massey, Vincent (under A.G. Hatcher) / Mosley, Muriel Ann "Newfoundland.
Canada's New Province"
195-3 Correspondence - Report 1951/52
Day, A.A. / Fyfe, W. Hamilton (under V. Massey) / Hannam, H.H. (under V.
Massey) / Koerner, Leon J. / Le Gall, Louis (under V. Massey) / Massey,
Vincent / Mosley, Muriel Ann / National Cultural Commission / Neatby,
Hilda / Percival, W.P. / Savage, H. (under V. Massey)
195-4 Correspondence - Printed and Lists 1951-1956
Agnew, Marjorie / Andison, J.G. / Benians, E.A. / Cowley, Lionel / Cook, A.C.
/ Curtis, G.F. / Day, A.A. / Demaroq, Hubert A.A. / Doheny, William /
Goudrault, M. / Grauer, Dal / Grierson, John / Kier, David Lindsay / Koerner,
Leon / Koerner, Walter / MacDonald, Virginia / MacMillan, H.R. / Mosley,
Muriel Ann / Ross, Frank M. / Sage, Walter N. / "Sally" / "Wee"
Box 196
Briefs
196-1 Anonymous Briefs
"The Development of Letters in Canada" (Saskatoon, Sask.) Oct. 17, 1948
Canadian Radio (untitled)
The Ballet in Canada
196-2 Unlisted Briefs
"Brief submitted on behalf of the Comic Magazine Industry Association of
Canada" by Stuart S. Garson
"Memorandum from the Minister of National Defence" Sept. 14, 1949
"The Commonwealth Literary Fund" Dept. of External Affairs
"Submission ..." prepared by E.A. Corbett
Letter & Brochure from J. M. Inglis
"The Humanities are Poor Relations" by F. Cyril James
"A Study of the Main Influences now shaping Canadian Society" by B.K.
Sandwell
"Duplication of National Film Board & National Film Society Services"
Special Studies
196-3 The English Language in Canada; Harry Alexander
Architecture in Canada; Eric R. Arthur
L'Histoire Nationals au Canada Francais 1925-1950; Charles Bilodeau
Soap Operas Study, Radio, Memo by Prof. P. Boucher, Laval Univ.
Etat Present do la Recherche Scientifique au Canada de Langue Francaise,
Louis Bourgoin
196-4 Documentary & Educational Films in Canada (1935-1950)
The Visual Arts in Canada (1950), Prof. Charles F. Comfort
The State of the Theatre in Canada, Robertson Davis
Canadian Handicrafts, E. & K. Eichmann
Weaving in Canada - Norah Story
The Press of Canada, Wilfred Eggleston
Medical Research in Canada, G.H. Ettinger, M.D.
196-5 L'enseignment des Sciences Sociales au Canada Francais, Maurice Tremblay
& Albert Faucher
La Presse do Langue Francaise au Canada; Donation Premont
196-6 Lea Lettres Canadiennes D' Expression Francaise; Reno Garneau, M.R.S.C.
Les Mathematiques au Canada; Abel Gauthier
Les Arts Appliques dens la Province de Quebec- Jean-MarieGauvreau, D.Sc.
P.
Canadian Psychology 1950, William Line
196-7 State of Social Sciences in English Speaking Canada; B.S. Keirstead & S.D.
Clerk
The Present State of Physics & Chemistry in Canada; Leon Lortre
Canadian Letters (English); Edward A. McCourt
Music in Canada; Sir Ernest MacMillan
Positions do la Psychologie Contemporaine au Canada Francais; Rev. pere
Noel Mailoux o.p.
Memoire sur l'Etat Present des Arts dans la Province de Quebec; Gerard
Morisset
Historical Museums, Societies & Historical Sites & Monuments in Canada;
W.L. Morton
196-8 Special Study on Canadian History; Hilda Neatby
La Situation do l'edition et de la vente du livre francais au Canada; Henri-
Paul Peladeau
The Sciences in Canada; J.W.T. Spinks
196-9 Colonel C.P. Stacey, O.B.E.
The Teaching of Applied Science in Canada; K.E. Tupper
The present status of the Humanities in Canada by Malcolm W. Wallace
Working Papers
196-10 Royal Commission - Misc. material 1949-1952
196-11 Terms of Reference
196-12 Itineraries 1949-1950
196-13 Lists of Briefs received
196-14 Minutes May 2, 1949-Dec. 1
196-15 Minutes Jan. 7-Nov. 13, 1950
Special Committees
196-16 Royal Commission - Special Commission on Botanical Gardens
Correspondence Briefs 1949-1950
196-17 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Historic Sites & Monuments.
Correspondence, brief & printed material 1949
196-18 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Libraries & Public Records.
Vancouver City Archives 1949
196-19 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Libraries & Public Records.
National Library (+ Printed)
196-20 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Museums. Brief & Printed 1949
196-21 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Scholarships - "A Plan for the
Preparation of Statistical & other information for the National Conference of
Canadian Universities"
Correspondents include; F. Cyril James / White, W.
Statement by K.W. Neatby, Director. Dept. of Agric. Memorandum by O.M.
Solandt on the Organization of Scientific Research in the Federal Govt.
196-22 Royal Commission - Special Committee on Scholarships - UNESCO material
196-23 Scholarships and Bursaries made Available by Federal Government
196-24 Briefs
Brief presented by U.B.C.
Credit Loan of the St. Jean Baptiste Society of Montreal. Prgt d'Honneur
Paper on Scholarships by NAMM
Data Paper on International Scholarships and Exchanges
Bourses aux Gradues et Bourses de Haute Specialisation
National Conference of Canadian Universities Summary of
Recommendations
List of the Reports on Scholarships addressed to the Commission
Draft - Scholarships and Research
196-25 National Research Council - Regulations Governing Bursaries, Student
Scholarships and Fellowships
Committee Working Papers with minutes of first meeting
196-26 Working papers, minutes & drafts of final report 1949-1950
196-27 Statistics, misc. notes & printed material
Box 197
Special Committee on Scholarships
197-1 Correspondence relating to the Committee 1949
Brown, Geo. W. / Bryce, R.B (Dept. of Finance) / Burns, E.L.M. (Dept. of
Veteran Affairs) / The Canada Foundation / Canadian Scholarship
Programme for University students from Foreign Countries / Chant, S.N.F. /
Garneau, Reno / Jamieson, H.W. / Keenleyside, Hugh L. / MacDermot, T.W.L.
/ MacKenzie, C.J. / MacLennan, Douglas A. / Massey, Vincent / Matthews,
T.H. / Robbins, John E (also under V. Massey) / Rosser, F.T. / Shrum, G.M. /
Stacey, C.P. / Thompson, R.F. / (most of the correspondence addressed to
A.A. Day)
197-2 Correspondence relating to the Committee 1950
Andres, G.C. (also under W. Barton) / Barton, W.H. (also under S. Bates) (also
under A.A. Day) / Bates, Stewart / Brown, Geo. W. / Clark, Robert M. / Day,
A.A. / Fraser, Prof. C. Fred / Garneau, Reno / MacKenzie, C.J. (under S. Bates)
/ Ponlist, A. / Ranta, L.E. (also under W. Barton) / Robbins, John E.
Royal Commission Report
197-3 Plan for the Report
Correspondence relating to drafts 1950-1951
Day, A.A. / Massey, Vincent / Mosley, Muriel Ann / Neatby, Hilda / Read,
Stan
197-4 Misc. drafts & chapters
197-5/7 Galley proofs
197-8 Summary of Report by W. Eggleston. Mar. 14, 1951
197-9/11 Final Report Draft Part I
197-12 Special Studies - Galley Proofs
Royal Commission - Newspaper Clippings
197-13 1949
197-14 1949-50
197-15 1951
197-16 1951-52
197-17 re: Report 1951
197-18 1951-92
Box 198
Miscellaneous
198-1 Proceedings of the Special (Senate) Committee on Human Rights &
Fundamental Freedoms June 6, 1950
Proceedings of the Special (Commons) Committee on Radio Broadcasting
April 25 - June 14, 1950
198-2 Alberta:
Programme of Studies for the Intermediate School
Classroom Bulletin on Community Economics 1946
Dept. of Education Publications Annual List 1949
Price List & Requisition Form 1949
Bulletin I. Alberta Schools, Foundations of Education
Bulletin II. Elementary School. The Enterprise Language, Reading, Arithmetic
Music
198-3 British Columbia:
Graduate Training in Arts in Canadian Universities. W.N. Sage 1944
Newfoundland:
Memorial University College - Library Handbook, Calendar 1949-50,
Prospectus 1950-51
The St. John's Players 1949
Nova Scotia:
Programme of Studies 1949-50
Ontario:
Programme of Studies for Grades VII & VIII 1942
A Note on Mss. Collection in the Douglas Library, Queen's Univ. 1943
Courses of Study, Grade XIII History Feb. 1945
Courses of Study, Grades IX & X Social Studies, History 1946
Courses of Study, Grades XI, XII Social Studies, History 1947
Instructions Relating to Subjects of Study for Grades IX, X, XII, 1949-50
Univ. of Toronto, Calendar, Faculty of Arts 1949-50
198-4 Prince Edward Island:
Prince of Wales College & Normal School, Calendar 1949-50
Quebec:
Handbook for Teachers in the Protestant Schools 1947
Ecole Polytechnique, -Research Center Lab. 1947
Supplement to the Handbook for Teachers 1949
Saskatchewan:
Circular relative to Textbooks for Elementary & High Schools July 1, 1949
198-5 The Humanities Research Council of Canada
First Report 1943-47
Second Report 1947-49
The Professions of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering in Canada, A
Vocational Guidance Booklet L.H. Cragg 1948
Research & Educational Projects sponsored by CMM 1949
Canadian Art Vol IX No. 1 Oct. 1951
The Massey Commission - Recommendations - What has been implemented
J.E. Robbins, Canadian Library Jan. 1961 1951-60
Culture, A Quarterly Review Vol X #4 Dec. 1949
198-6 Food for Thought May '49 - April '50
Journal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Vol. 29, No. 12 Dec.
1949
National Affairs Monthly, "A Communist reply to the Massey Report" Sept.
1951
198-7 Atlas of Canada Project, A Preliminary Survey prepared by Benoit Brouillette
Nov. 1945
The Bayeux Tapestry by Eric Maclagan 1949
"Canada in a Changing Commonwealth" Address by V. Hassey to Canadian
Club of Montreal March 14, 1949
"Canadian Democracy in Action" by George W. Brown 1945
"The Future of Universities" H.L Stewart The Dalhousie Review July 1944
"The New Classical Curriculum & It's Impact on University Courses" Leon
Lortie April 1948
Notes sur le "Cours Abrege de lecons de chymiell de Jean-Baptiste Meilleur.
Leon Lortie 1937
"Vers la plenitude de vie par la davotion a la saints Vierge" B.M. Morineau
1949
"Scholarship for Canada. The Function of Graduate Studies" J.B. Brebner July
4, 1945
"Science and the Humanities" C.E. Dolman 1950
"Why Study Mathematics?"
198-8 Canada's Jews A Social & Economic Study of the Jews in Canada. Louis
Rosenberg 1939
198-9 History of the Jews in Canada. B.G. Sack 1945
198-10 Repertoire National de E'Education Populaire au Canada Francais 1949
198-11 Research in Canada, Planning for the Coming Years published by Imperial
Oil 1946
198-12 French version of 198-11
198-13 "La Vocation de la race francaise en Amerique du Nord" 1945
Box 199
SENATE SERIES
Subject Files
199-1 Acadia University Correspondence 1966-68
199-2 African Students Foundation, Correspondence 1966-68
Aird, Lucille Elizabeth, Correspondence 1966
199-3 Alberta School Trustees Association Correspondence & printed & misc. 1967-
68
199-4 Alpine Club: Correspondence 1966
Amcal, Correspondence 1967
American Assembly: Correspondence 1966
199-5 Animals: printed 1966
Appointments: Correspondence 1966
Arda: printed
Articles: Correspondence 1966
199-6/8 Association of Canadian Clubs: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
199-9 Association of Universities & Colleges - Correspondence & printed 1966-68
199-10 Atlantic Advocate: Correspondence 1966-67
Atlantic Council of the U.S.: Correspondence 1967
199-11 Bank of Nova Scotia: Correspondence 1966
199-12 Bilingualism, Confederation Etc.: Correspondence & printed (Incl. Misc.)
1966-68
199-13 Bissonnette, Major E., Resume (includes misc.) 1968
199-14 Botanical Gardens Association: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
199-15 Boy Scouts: Printed 1966
199-16 Brandon College: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
199-17 B.C. Amateur Sports Council: Correspondence 1967
B.C. Civil Service: correspondence 1967
199-18 B.C. Research Council: Correspondence 1967-68
199-19 B.C. Teacher's Federation: Correspondence 1967-68
199-20 Boy's Clubs of Vancouver: Correspondence 1967
199-21 James M. Cameron: Correspondence 1966-68
199-22 Canada Council: Correspondence 1966-68
199-23 Canada Foundation: Correspondence 1966
199-24/25 Canadian-American Committee: Printed & Correspondence 1967
199-26 Canadian Atlantic College Committee: Minutes 1966
Canadian Association for Adult Education: Correspondence 1966
Canadian Association of Slavists - Bill Rase n.d.
199-27 C.B.C.: correspondence 1966-68
199-28 Canadian Centenary Council: Correspondence & printed 1967/68
199-29 Canadian Centre for Films on Art: Correspondence & printed 1966
199-30 Canadian Citizenship Council: Correspondence & Printed 1966/67
199-31 Canadian Club: Correspondence 1966
Canadian Committee on Early Childhood: Correspondence 1966
Canadian Government Annuities: Correspondence 1966
Canadian Heart Foundation: printed 1966
Canadian Highway Safety Council: Correspondence 1966
199-32 Canadian Institute of International Affairs: Minutes & correspondence 1966-
68
199-33 Canadian Institute on Public Affairs: Correspondence & printed & minutes
1966-67
199-34 Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation: Correspondence & printed 1966-
68
199-35 Canada's First Bank: Correspondence 1966
199-36 Canadian Library Week: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
199-37 Canadian Medical Association: Correspondence 1966
Canadian Museums Association: Correspondence 1966
Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association: Correspondence & printed 1966
C.P.R. Panther Branch Line: Plans & letter
Canadian Peace Research & Education Conference: Programme 1966
Canadian Profiles: Correspondence & printed 1966
199-38 Canadian Pulp & Paper Association: Correspondence 1966
199-39 CUSO : Correspondence 1966
Canadian Welfare Council: Printed 1966
Canadian Wheat Sales: Memo 1966
Centennial College - Applied Arts & Technology: Correspondence 1967-68
199-40 Christian Leadership Training School: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
199-41 Chris Lin Memorial Scholarship: Correspondence
CIA subsidies: Correspondence & printed 1967
199-42 Conservation Council of Ontario: Notes, correspondence & printed 1966-67
Box 200
200-1 Christmas Cards 1967
200-2 Commercial & Industrial Research Foundation: Correspondence 1966
200-3 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association: Correspondence & printed 1966
200-4 Community Arts Council: Correspondence & printed 1966
Company of Young Canadians: Correspondence 1967
Cours Claudel Gala: Correspondence 1966
Cruelty to Animals: Correspondence & printed 1966
200-5/6 Declaration of Atlantic Unity: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
200-7 Drafts
200-8 Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Canada: Correspondence & printed (annual
Reports) 1966-68
200-9 Economic Council of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1960
Encyclopedia Canadiana: Correspondence 1966
English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth: Correspondence & printed
1966-67
200-10 Expo '67: Correspondence 4 printed 1966-67
200-11 External Aid: Correspondence 1968
Family Service Agency: Correspondence 1966
200-12 Germany (Education for International Understanding) Printed &
Correspondence 1966/67
200-13 David Glick Memorial Committee: Correspondence 1967
Grauer Foundation: Correspondence 1966-67
Hamber Foundation: Correspondence 1966
Hangman's Beach: Correspondence & printed 1966
Hansard: Correspondence 1966
200-14 Harvard University: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
200-15 Harry Hawthorn Foundation: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
200-16 Bud Heakes: Correspondence 1966
200-17 Heraldry Society of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
200-18 Hudson's Bay Co.: Printed 1966
Thomas Hughes: Correspondence 1966
200-19 Immigration: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
200-20 Imperial Service Medal (Charlie Beazley): Correspondence 1966
Imperial Tobacco: Printed 1966
International House: Printed 1966
200-21 International Law Societies: Correspondence & printed 1966
Inter-Parliamentary Union: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
John Howard Society: Correspondence 1966
R.B. Inch: Correspondence & printed 1966
200-22 The Institute of Canadian Studies: Correspondence & printed 1966(??)
200-23 Innis College: Correspondence 1966
Institute of Man & Science: Correspondence & printed 1966
International Commission of Jurists: Correspondence 1967
Kanya Trust: Correspondence 1968
Kaspar Naegele Educational Trust Fund: 1966
200-24 King's and Dalhousie: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
200-25 Bedrich Kucerova: Correspondence 1967-68
200-26 Kuwait Scene: Printed 1966
200-27 Labour Arbitration: Correspondence 1966-67
200-28 Labour Arbitration: Printed 1966-67
200-29 L'Alliance Francaise de Vancouver: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
La Trobe University: Correspondence & printed 1966
Law Society of B.C.: Printed 1966
200-30 Leadership Convention: Correspondence & printed 1968
200-31 Leadership & World Society: Correspondence & printed 1966
200-32 Letters of Congratulations, Thanks, Etc.: Correspondence 1966
200-33 Liberal Party: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
Box 201
201-1 Library of Parliament: Printed 1965-66
201-2 Lions International: Correspondence 1967
Lord's Day Alliance of Canada: Correspondence 1966
201-3 MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarship fund: Correspondence & printed
1966
201-4 MacLaren Award: Correspondence 1966-68
201-5 Manpower Dept.: Correspondence & printed 1966??
Maritime School of Social Work: Correspondence 1967
201-6 Markle Foundation: Correspondence & printed 1966-66
201-7 Medicare: Correspondence 1966
201-8 Mill of Kintail: Correspondence & printed 1967
201-9 Miscellaneous: Correspondence 1966-68
201-10 Misc. July 1968-
201-11 Mount Allison: Correspondence 1966
201-12 Mount Saint Vincent College: Correspondence & printed 1966
201-13 Naramata Centre for Continuing Education - Printed 1968
National Defence: Correspondence 1967
National Gallery: Correspondence 1966
201-14 National & Provincial Parks Association: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
201-15 Newspaper Clippings: 1966-68
201-16 Nobel Peace Prize: Correspondence 1966-67
North Atlantic Treaty: Correspondence 1966
Nova Scotia Agricultural College: Correspondence 1966
201-17 Order of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1967-68
201-18 Ottawa Civic Hospital Auxiliary: Printed n.d.
Ottawa Women's Canadian Club: Correspondence 1966
201-19 Overseas Institute of Canada: Correspondence & minutes 1966-68
201-20 Native Sons of Canada: Correspondence 1967
201-21 Newspaper Clippings, appointment to Senate 1966
201-22 R.M. Petrie Memorial Fellowship Fund: Correspondence 1966-68
201-23 Pictou Academy: Correspondence & printed (Ms. of speech) 1966
201-24 Press Releases: 1966
201-25 Presbyterian Church: Correspondence & printed 1966
201-26 Professional Institute: Correspondence 1967
201-27 Publications: 1963
201-28 Public Service of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
201-29 Public Service - Committee - Superannuation: Printed, background, materials
201-30 Public Works: Correspondence 1966
201-31 Recommendations: Correspondence 1966-68
201-32 Research Council Act: Printed 1966
Reservations: 1966
R and H Travel Assistants: Correspondence 1966
201-33 Rockcliffe Arms: Correspondence 1967-68
201-34 Round Table Club: Correspondence, Etc. 1966-68
201-35 Royal Bank of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1960
Box 202
202-1 Royal Canadian Geographical Society: Printed 1966-67
Royal Commission on the Status of Women: Correspondence 1968
202-2 Royal Society of Canada: Printed & Correspondence 1968
202-3 Royal Visit: (Invitations, etc.) 1967
202-4 St. Francis Xavier University: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
202-5 St. Lawrence Seaway: Printed & correspondence 1965-66
202-6 Saskatchewan School Teachers Association: Correspondence & printed 1967-
68
202-7 Text of His Address: to the SSTA March 2, 1968
202-8 Second Century Week: Correspondence & printed 1967
202-9/10 Senate (Miscellaneous Matters): Printed & correspondence 1966-68
202-11 Shipbuilding Subsidy: 1966
Simon Fraser University: Correspondence 1966-67
S. Sirpaul: Correspondence (See Germany 200-12) 1966
202-12 Fred Soward: correspondence 1967
Speaking Engagements: Correspondence 1966
202-13/14 Speeches: various people 1966
202-15 Speeches (MacKenzie) 1963-?
202-16 Student Aid: Correspondence 1966
202-17 Student Christian Movement: Correspondence 1966-68
202-18 Student Exchanges: Correspondence 1967
Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association of America College Retirement
Equities Fund: Correspondence 1966-67
202-18 Thistle Club & Seaway Material: 1966
202-19 Mildred Valley Thornton: Correspondence 1967
202-20 Tibetan Refugee Aid Society: Correspondence 1966-67
202-21 Tolmie, Mrs. Anne: Correspondence 1966
Dr. Claude Treil: Correspondence 1966
Unesco: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
202-22 Unification: Correspondence (???) 1967
Unitarian Service Committee of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1966
United Appeal: Correspondence 1966
University Affairs: Printed 1967
202-23/25 U.B.C.: Correspondence & printed 1967/68
Box 203
203-1 Engagements - current, misc.: Correspondence 1965-1966
203-2 Vancouver Institute: Printed 1967-68
Vancouver Public Aquarium Association: Correspondence 1966-68
203-3 Water Resources: Correspondence & printed 1966-68
203-4 World Constitutional Convention, Interlaken: Correspondence 1968
Whistler Skiers Chapel: Correspondence 1966
Dr. Wallace Wilson: Correspondence 1966
Who's Who in Canada: Correspondence 1966
Women's Canadian Club: Correspondence 1966-68
World Federalists: Correspondence 1966
203-5 York University: Correspondence 1966-68
203-6 Young Liberals of B.C. : Correspondence & printed 1966-
203-7 Y.M.C.A.: Correspondence & printed 1966-67
Yukon - statistics
203-8/9 U.B.C. correspondence 1966, 1968
203-10 University Education: Printed & correspondence 1966-67
203-11 University Finances: Correspondence 1966
University Industry Conference: Correspondence 1966
University Scholarships of Canada: Correspondence & printed 1967
University of London: Correspondence 1968
203-12 UNB: Correspondence 1966-68
203-13 University Hill United Church: Minutes & correspondence 1966-67
203-14 University Press of N.B.: Correspondence 1966
University of Saskatchewan: Correspondence 1967
University of Toronto: Correspondence 1967
203-15 University of Victoria: Correspondence 1966-68
Box 204
Senate Special Committee on Scientific Policy
204-1 Privy Council Office, Science Secretariat: Correspondence 1966
Science Council of Canada: Print
204-2 Committee Correspondence & working papers Feb. 12, March 7, 1968
204-3 Committee Correspondence & working papers March 1968
204-4 Documents submitted by Science Council of Canada
204-5 Committee Correspondence & working papers March 1968
204-6 Committee Correspondence & working papers March - April 1968
204-7 Committee Correspondence & working papers May - Oct. 1968
204-8 Committee Correspondence & working papers Oct. 1968
204-9 Brief submitted by National Research Council Oct. 23, 1968
204-10 Committee Correspondence & working papers Oct. 24, 1968
204-11 Documents submitted by Dept. of National Defence Oct. 1968
Box 205
205-1 Committee Correspondence & working papers Oct. 30-31, 1968
205-2 Documents submitted be Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Oct. 1968
205-3 Committee Correspondence & working papers Nov. 6/7, 1968
205-4 Committee Correspondence & working papers Nov. 7-20, 1968
205-5 Documents submitted by Dept. of Agriculture
205-6 Committee Working papers Nov. 21 - Dec. 12, 1968
205-7 "Brief" submitted by Dept. of National Health and Welfare
205-8 Brief submitted by Dept. of Veteran's Affairs
Box 206
206-1 Brief submitted by Dept. of Fisheries and Forestry Dec. 1968
206-2 Brief submitted by Dept. of Energy Mines and Resources Dec. 1968
206-3 Briefs submitted by Ministry of Fisheries Dec. 1968
206-4 Committee Correspondence & working papers Dec. 17-19, 1968
206-5 Committee Memo & working paper Jan. 21-29, 1968
206-6 Miscellaneous documents presented to committee
1) The Division of Building Research: What it is - What it Does N.R.C. No.
48799 (n.d.)
2) Proceedings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and
Development of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of
Representatives Sept. 1967
3) Draft of a Brief concerning research in the Humanities, for Presentation by
the Royal Society of Canada to the Senate committee on science policy
4) Newsprint Data: 1968. Newsprint Association of Canada Nov. 1968
5) "Industrial Research - Why, How, and What", by Dr. Augustus B. Kinzel
July 17, 1967
6) Canada and the Scientific Age, Senator Lamontagne Feb. 1968
7) Science Secretariat Study Group
a) on Agricultural Research Dec. 23, 1966
b) on Research in Engineering Feb. 22, 1967
c) A Study of Scientific and Technical Information in Canada Feb. 17, 1967
d) Study of water Resources Research March 23, 1967
e) Study on Support of Research in the Universities March 4, 1968
f) A Study of Chemistry in Canada March 18, 1968
g) A Study of Biological Research March 18, 1968
h) A Study on Transportation Research in Canada March 18, 1968
8) Notes for a Speech, Hon. C.M. Drury, President of Treasury Board, at
Memorial University on the Occasion of the Opening of its New Chemistry /
Physics Building Oct. 26, 1968
Box 207
TRAVELS SERIES
Australia/New Zealand Tour (1955)
207-1 Addresses
Correspondence - Laing, Lionel W. 1955
Drafts of speeches given by MacKenzie
207-2 Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth meeting
Correspondents
Leody, J. Frank 1955
Rowe, A.P. 1955
Working papers
Newspaper clippings
207-3 Australian - Canada Association and Australian – Canadian Relations
Committee
Correspondents
Copeland, Douglas (Sir) 1955
Duncan, James S. 1955
Kettle, H.G. 1955
Pearson, Lester B. 1955
Working papers
207-4 Bankstown Affairs
Newspaper clippings
207-5 Canberra University College & Australian National University
Correspondents
Burton, Herbert 1955
Finlay, W.H. 1955
Ford, A.J.T. 1955
Irwin, (Canadian High Commissioner to Australia) 1955
Melville, L.G. 1955
White, H.L. 1955
Newspaper Clippings
207-6 General Correspondence - Kenneth A. Green
Correspondents - Greene, Kenneth A. 1955
207-7 General Correspondence - A.J.T. Ford
Correspondents
Boyer, R.J.F. 1955
Gage, Walter H. 1955
Pickersgill, John W. 1955
Williston, Ray G. 1955
207-8 General Correspondence - University of British Columbia
Correspondents
Chant, S.N.F. 1955
Frederickson, Margaret
Gage, Welter H.
Campbell, Harold L. 1955
Mackay, Colin
Wood, Marilyn
Parkin, G.R.
MacRae, Archie O.
MacKenzie, Gerrie (Mrs. W.)
MacKenzie, William
Rowe, A.P.
Croft, C.F.
Miscellaneous travel receipts
207-9 Miscellaneous Printed Material
Armindale Express Aug. 5, 1955
Australian Broadcasting Commission Speech by N.A.M. MacKenzie
Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme
"Economic Development in Australia and the Conservation of Resources"
Copland, Douglas 1955
"Economic Expansion in Australia" Copland, Douglas 1955
Financial Assistance to the Australian Universities by the Commonwealth
Government 1954
This Changing World, #l the Pacific 1950
United Kingdom Information Service (Background Note No.15) June 15,
1955
University Development 1952-1957. University Grants Committee (London)
1958
207-10 New Zealand
Correspondents:
Canterbury University College
Bain, D.W. 1955
Hawthorne, Harry 1955
University of New Zealand
Currie, George Alexander 1955
Victoria University College
Williams, J. 1955
Auckland University College
Maidment, K.J. 1955
Williams Evans Visiting Professorship
Soper, F.G. 1955
207-11 Travel Documents
Correspondents
Clyne, J.V. 1955
Ketchum 1955
McConachie, G.W.G. 1954
Travel Brochures, Itineraries Etc.
207-12 University of Adelaide
Correspondents Adelaide Visit – Programme
Edgeloe, V.A. 1955
Rowe, A.P. 1955
Ford, A.J.T. 1955
Adelaide – Miscellaneous
Smith, Harry E. Weeley 1955
Flower, Horace 1955
Goldring, Mrs. C.G. 1955
Adelaide University - Public Addr.
Basten, Henry 1955
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Wicks, C.C. 1955
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Smith, Harry E. Wealey 1955
Australian Student Christian Movement
Borland, Frank T. 1955
Law Society of South Australia
Piper, Frank E. 1955
Basten, Henry 1955
Rowe, A.P. 1955
Shrum, G.M. 1958
Speech drafts
Brochures
Newspaper clippings
207-13 University of Melbourne
Correspondents:
Brown, Guy A.N. 1955
Derham, David
Emery, F.E.
MacKenzie, Morrison
Paton, George W.
Smart, Mrs. Marjorie Gordon
Tickner, W. Kent
University of Melbourne Chancellor
Brochures, newspaper clippings
207-14 University of New England
Correspondents:
Carleton College 1955
Madgewick, R.B.
Working papers
Invitations, brochures, menus, newspaper clippings
207-15 University of Queensland
Correspondents:
Hanify, C. Page 1955
Ford, A.J.T. (John)
Hamilton, Kenneth
Story, J.D.
Turnbull, F.C.
Wilkinson, H.J.
Pamphlets, etc.
207-16 University of Sydney
Correspondents:
Ford, A.J.T. 1955
Gamble, A.A.
MacKenzie, Morrison
Maze, W.H.
Roberts, S.H.
Molesworth, B.H.
Stone, Julius
University of Sydney Registrar's Office
Printed material
Current Affairs Bulletin 16:4 June 6, 1955
University of Sydney. The Gazette 1:9 Oct. 1954
Speeches, newspaper clippings, programs etc.
207-17 University of Tasmania
Correspondents: Hytten, T. 1955
Printed material: misc. brochures re: Tasmania
207-18 University of Western Australia and Perth
Correspondents:
MacKenzie, Margaret 1955
Northmore, John (Sir) 1955
Prescott, S.L.
Williams, A.J.
Brochures, newspaper clippings, pamphlets
Japan Trip (1957)
207-19 Japan Trip: Correspondence 1956-57
207-20 Japan Trip: Speech notes, itineraries, maps, brochures etc.
207-21 Japan Trip: Printed material
Newspaper clippings
Camino de la Constitucion Queretare-Saltillo 1955
Hawaii's University at Its Golden Anniversary by Thomas Nickerson
Paradise of the Pacific March 1957
Japan Report 3:1 (Jan. 1957)
Japan Report 3:2 (Feb. 1957)
Sophia University. In Commemoration of the Completion of Sophia House
1956
Sofia University - International Division - Bulletin. Tokyo, Japan.
Sugita, Motoyoshi. Mathematical Analysis of the Metabolism and Analogy of
Economics (reprint) 1954
Sugita, Motoyoshi. The Metabolic Turnover and the Maintenance of Low
Entropy Level 1955 reprint
Sugita, Motoyoshi. Thermodynamical Analysis of Life 1953 reprint
Sugita, Motoyoshi. Thermodynamical Method in Biology 1951 reprint
Sugita, Motoyoshi. Thermodynamische Betrachtung uber die mechanische
Eigenschaft der amorplien Substanzen 1942 reprint
University of Alaska. Collegian 35:3 (June 1957)
University of Hawaii, 1907-1957; Higher Education in Pacific; a Foundation
for Freedom
Israel Trip (1961)
207-22 Israel Trip
Bills & Receipts
Correspondence
Bills & receipts
Travels series (continues)
Box 208
UNIVERSITY OF EAST AFRICA COMMISSION SERIES
Correspondence
208-1 1962, A-P
208-2 1962, R-Z
208-3 1965
Working Papers
208-4 1959-1961
208-5/8 1962
Box 209
209-1 1962
209-2 1963
209-3/4 Including report draft n.d.
Miscellaneous Printed Material
209-5 University of East Africa
209-6 Africa Calls, Richard Greenough ca. 1961
An Agreement between the government of Tanganyika, the government of
Kenya and the government of Uganda for the establishment of the-East
African Common Services Organization
Behind the Headlines. 22:5 "Problems of Transition in East and Central
Africa" by G.V. and Margaret P. Poxey April 1963
The College of Social Studies. (brochure)
The Development of higher education in Africa; conclusions and
recommendations of the conference on the development of higher education
in Africa (Tananarive, 3-12 Sept. 1962) 1963
East African Common Services Organization 1962
Egerton College Prospectus 1962-63
Higher Education in East Africa
209-7 Institute of Current World Affairs May 1962 - Jan. 1963
"Israel - A Surplus of Brains" Newsweek 60:8 (reprint) Aug. 20/62
Journal of Modern African Studies (brochure)
Legal education for Students from Africa, London 1961
209-8 Makerere University College Calendar 1961-62
Makerere College Extra-Mural Report 1958-60, 1960-61
Makerere College. Report for the Year 1960-61
"Medical Education in East Africa" by A.W. Williams Journal of Medical
Education 36:9 pp. 1022-1035 (reprint) Sept. 1961
Mid-East Trends and Events #5 (Sept. 1962)
Outlines of East African Society by J.E. Goldthorpe Kampala 1959
209-9 Royal Commission on University of Tasmania 1955
Report of the Commission on the most Suitable Structure for the
Management, Direction and Financing of Research on an East African Basis
1961
Report of the Commissioners for Africanisation Part I, II 1962
Report of the Commissioners for Africanisation 1962. Part I Africanisation,
Retention of Expatriates and Scholarship (sessional Paper No. 7 of 1962)
Report of the Committee on Needs and Priorities 1962
2-10 Report of the Quinqillnnial Advisory Committee, 1960
Report of the Working Party on Higher Education in East Africa July-Aug.
1958
Uganda National Anthem
United Nations Association Newsletter 13:9 (June 1962)
The Right of Asylum in International Law; L.C. Green University of Malaya
1961
Royal College Nairobi. Annual Report and Accounts for the year 1960-61
Royal College Nairobi – Calendar 1961-62
Royal College Nairobi - Department of Domestic Science Syllabus
Universities Under Siege by Eric Ashby. Johannesburg 1962
Varsity Graduate (University of Toronto) 9:6 (May 1962)
Box 210
WARTIME INFORMATION BOARD/CANADIAN INFORMATION SERVICE SERIES
Wartime Information Board - Correspondence
210-1 1943 A-D
210-2 1943 E-L
210-3 1943 Mc-P
210-4 1943 Q-Z
210-5 1944
210-6 Working papers, Agendas, minutes 1943-44
210-7 Travelling expenses
210-8 Canada Aid to Russia Fund - Correspondence & working papers 1942-1943
Box 211
Canadian Information Service - Correspondence 1944/45
211-1 Andrew, G.C.
211-2 Boyd, R.D.
211-3 Campbell, J.H.
211-4 Dunton, A,D,
211-5 Geldert, Gerald N.
211-6 Heeney, A.D.P.
211-7 Ketchum, J.D.
211-8 McCully, J. 1945
211-9 MacKenzie-King, W.L. 1944
211-10 Robertson, A.E. 1945
211-11 Sedgwick, Harry 1944-45
211-12 Vlastos, Gregory 1944
211-13 Miscellaneous 1943-45
211-14 Minutes 1944
211-15 Rehabilitation Information Committee - Minutes 1945/46
211-16 Confidential Memoranda 1944-45
211-17 Personnel
211-18 Contents of Drawer
211-19 Miscellaneous Sept. 1945
Box 212
FINANCIAL RECORDS SERIES
N.A.M. - Income Tax (1941-1959)
Box 213
N.A.M. - Income Tax (1960-1969)
Household Accounts (1928-1951)
Box 214
Account, Bills, Etc. (1953-1965)
Box 215
Accounts, Bills, Etc. (1966-1970)
Box 216
Accounts, Bills, Etc. (1970-1977)
Subscriptions (1944-1955)
Box 217
Insurance - N.A.M. and family - Policies, correspondence, etc. (1933-1962)
Box 218
Bonds, Investments, Securities (1949-1964)
Bonds/Stocks A - G (1954-1962)
Bonds/Stocks H - Z (1951-1962)
Bonds, Stocks, etc. (1929-1953)
Pension Info. (1963/64)
Accounts, Bonds, Securities (1963-1965)
Toronto Property (98 Woodlawn Ave.) - Rentals, Disbursements (1944-1948)
Toronto Property (98 Woodlawn Ave.) - Rents, Mortgage (1932-1944)
Toronto Property (98 Woodlawn Ave.) - Sale of Property (1946)
Toronto Property (98 Woodlawn Ave.) - Correspondence re: sale of property
(1946)
Property Taxes - Toronto (1928-1943)
Credit Cards – Automobile
Credit Cards – Other
Bookstore - Books purchased by N.A.M. (1951-1961)
Box 219
Fredericton - Misc. (1944/45)
Lease - Allison Road (1944-1946)
Bank Deposits/Accounts (1943-1961)Automobile Records - Repair, purchase
(1937-1958)
Financial Records series (continues)
Box 220
TRAVELS SERIES (cont.)
Mexico (1952, 1954)
Northern B.C. (1953/54)
Sun Valley/Colorado Springs (1955)
Misc. correspondence, printed material re: short holidays by N.A.M.
Pamphlets and folders – Misc
Air Travel (1950s)
Itineraries (1960s)
Itineraries - General and specific - correspondence re: hotel reservations
West Indies (1966/67)
Caribbean (1968/69)
Correspondence (1969); Hawaii (1970)
Travel (1971)
Travel (1973)
Travel (1975)
Travels series (continues)
Box 221
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
Christmas Card List (1944-1954, 1956-1961)
Christmas Gift Files (1955-1957)
Box 222
Christmas Gift List (1958-1959)
Box 223
Sampling of Christmas Cards (1963-1969)
Biographical Material series (continues)
Box 224
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED/PUBLISHED MATERIAL SERIES
224-1 Pictou Academy - "The Academy 1909-1910
224-2 World War One Pamphlets, 1918
224-3 Dalhousie University 1919-1924
224-4 International Labour Office 1919-1944
224-5 Treaty of Peace-Versailles, 1919
224-6 Imperial Conference of Students 1924
224-7 Student Christian Movement -"The Canadian Student" Feb. 1924
224-8 Gray's Inn 1925
224-9 The League of Nations 1927-28
224-10 The League of Nations-Appeal by the Chinese Government 1932
224-11 Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1938
224-12 U.S.S.R. Information Bulletin - "We Will Not Forget" by Llya Ehrenburg"
224-13 U.B.C. "The Graduate Chronicle" March 1944
224-14 "National Home Monthly" March 1947
Ansul, May 1974,.'Vol.,6, No. 11, Dalhousie Law Forum, Dalhousie Law
School, Halifax May 1974
The Atlantic Advocate, July 1967, Vol. 57, No. 11, Fredericton July 1967
The Atlantic Advocate, Vol, 64, No. 8, Fredericton April 1974
Behind the Headlines, Vol. XXVIII, No. 5-6, Toronto June 1969
Canadian Association of University Teachers Bulletin Vol. 6, No. 2 April 1958
Canadian Education, Vol. 14, No. 1, Canadian Education Association Dec.
1958
Clann Choinnich - The MacKenzies (1968)
Continuous Learning, Vol. 10, No. 6, The Canadian Association For Adult
Education Nov.-Dec. 1971
Cooperative Development of the Columbia River Basin, A Statement by the
Canadian-American Committee 1960
The Dalhousie Review, Vol. 42. No. 1. Halifax Spring 1962
External Affairs, Standing Committee, Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence
No. 9 Estimates 1960-61 of the Department of External Affairs 1960
Federal Government and Higher Education in Canada, N.A.M. MacKenzie,
D.C. Rowat 1950
"First Principles", N.A.M. MacKenzie from Transactions of the Royal Society
of Canada, Vol. XLVIII. Series III June 1954
"The Federal Government and Higher Education in Canada", N.A.M.
MacKenzie and D.C. Rowat, from the Canadian Journal of Economics and
Political Science, Vol. XVI, No. 3 August 1950
Journal of Education, Vol. 15, No. 3, Halifax Feb. 1966
League of Nations News, Vol. 2, No. 9, Ottawa Sept. 1944
"Origins of Public Broadcasting in Canada", Margaret Prang, from The
Canadian Historical Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, Toronto March 1965
"Origins of Public Broadcasting in Canada: A Comment", Graham Spry from
The Canadian Historical Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 2, Toronto June 1965
Pacific Science Association, 13th, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
"First Announcement" 1975
Journal Raic=L'Irac, Vol. 41, No. 12, Ottawa Dec. 1964
Royal Historical Society, Transactions 3rd Series, Vol. XLVIII, June 1954
Sport Fishing In British Columbia, Vancouver
U.N.E.S.C.O., Conference on the Development of Higher Education in Africa,
"The Development of Higher Education In Africa" 1962
Universities Quarterly, Vol. 8, No.. 2, London Feb. 1954
University of British Columbia, Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 6 Vancouver, April
1963
University of British Columbia Alumni Chronicle, Vancouver, Dec. 1951
University of British Columbia Alumni Chronicle, Vol. 19, No. 4 Vancouver
Winter 1965
Box 225
All Eyes Toward the Future, Report of the Tribunal on Bilingual - Higher
Education, Nova Scotia 1969
Canada, the Commonwealth and the Common Market, Report of the 1962
Summer Institute, Mount Allison University, W.B. Cunninham, ed. 1962
Canada: The Empire and the League, Lectures Given at the Canadian
Institute on Economics and Politics, Toronto, 1960
Canadian American Relations, Seminar, 2nd, Assumption University,
Windsor 1960
Canadian Year Book of International Law, Vol. 1, Vancouver, 1963
Civitos Dei Vol. 3, Lionel Curtis, London 1937
Courses on International Affairs in American Colleges, Farrell Symons,
Boston 1930-31
Economic Affects of the War on the Maritime Provinces of Canada, B.S.
Keirstead, Halifax 1944
La Foret, Etudes Sur Notre Milieu, Esdras Minville ed., Montreal, 1944
Higher Education in the Atlantic Provinces for the 1970's A Study Prepared
under the Auspices of the Association of the Atlantic Universities for the
Maritime-Union Studies, Halifax, 1969
Inquiry Re: The Honorable L.A. Landreville, I. C. Rand, (Ottawa), 1966
Interinstitutional Cooperation in Higher Education, Howard J. Burnett,
Corning 1969
International Labour Organization Conference, New York, Wartime
Developments in Government-Employment-Worker Collaboration 1941
League of Nations Society in Canada, Annual National Conference, 15th,
Hamilton, Collective Action, Proceedings and Verbatim Record 1937
Manitoba Educational Association, Annual, Forty-Ninth, Winnipeg, 1954
Memo to the Hungarian Patriots, Joseph Auslander, (oversized) 1959
National Conference of Canadian Universities, Brief Submitted to the Royal
Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences 1949
National Conference of Canadian Universities, 23rd Meeting, McGill
University, Montreal 1947
Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation, Institute, 17th, University of
Chicago, Chicago, The Political and Economic Implications of Inter-American
Solidarity 1941
Partnership for Progress, A Program for Transatlantic Action, Pierre Uri, New
York, 1963
Port of London History and Development, Notes for Students, Port of
London Authority Report of the Committee on Needs and Priorities,
University of East Africa, Entebbe, 1962
Box 226
Report on the Economic Situation and Outlook at the Close of 1940, P.C.
Armstrong, Montreal 1941
Royal Commission on Education, Research Studies, E.I. Signori, Leo R.
Leedham, 1959
Royal Commission on Education. Research Studies, Vol. II 1960
Royal Commission on Education. Research Studies Vol. III, E.I. Signori, Lee R.
Leedham, 1960
Science and Learning In France, An Appreciation by American Scholars 1917
South Bank Exhibition. Festival of Britain, London 1951
Southampton Docks Gateway-to Britain Ten Years of Secret Diplomacy. - An
Unheeded Warning, E.D. Morel, London 1915
Universalism and Regionalism in International law and Organization,
Charles E. Morton, Havana 1959
University Grants Committee Annual Report for the Year Ending December
31, 1973, Arthur L. Murphy, Norman A.M. MacKenzie, H.J. Somers, Halifax
1974
University Counselling and Placement Association, Annual Conference,
University of Saskatchewan, 1959
The University of Glasgow Through Five Centuries, University of Glasgow,
1951
University Statistics Year 1953. Part I- Staff and Students, S.R. Carver,
Canberra, Australia
Why We Are At War, Great Britain's Case, Oxford Faculty of Modern History,
Oxford, 1914
World Reorganization on Corporative Lines, Giuseppe de Nichelis, London,
1935
The World Task of the Christian Church, Student Christian Movement,
London 1925
Miscellaneous Printed/Published Material series (continues)
Box 227
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES (cont.)
Main Correspondence sub-series (cont.)
General
227-1 A - J
227-2 K - R
227-3 S - Z
Invitations
227-4 Art Exhibits
227-5 Convocations, Openings, Etc.
227-6 Luncheons, Dinners
227-7 Receptions, Dances
227-8 Correspondence with photographs
Private Correspondence sub-series (cont.)
227-9 A - L
227-10 M - Z
227-11 Family
227-12 Margaret Frederickson
227-13 A.D. MacKenzie
Box 228
Personal
228-1 Jean Reid
228-2 Gordon & Sylla Rosekilly
228-3 Mrs. T.M. Hadder 1964-72
228-4 Christmas 1979
228-5 Miscellaneous 1971-1982
228-6 Paul Ashley d. 1979
228-7 Eddie Bissannette 1975
228-8 David Howitt 1975
228-9 William N. Jones (war hero)
228-10 Letters of Rev. John William MacKenzie ca. 1870
Private Correspondence sub-series (continues)
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED/PUBLISHED MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
228-11 Pamphlets and programs.
228-12 Newspaper and magazine articles.
Miscellaneous Printed/Published Material series (continues)
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
Unveiling of Bust of N.A.M. MacKenzie at UBC 1976
228-13 Newspaper articles
228-14 Correspondence 1976
Unveiling of Bust of N.A.M. MacKenzie at Dalhousie 1976
228-15 Addresses
228-16 Photographs 1976-1977
228-17 Correspondence 1976
228-18 Newspaper articles 1976-1977
Bibliographical Material series (continues)
TRAVEL SERIES (cont.)
228-19 Maritimes - Correspondence 1977
228-20 Maritimes - Clippings, travel arrangements, receipts 1977
228-21 Travel - England & Yugoslavia 1978
228-22 Travel - Hawaii 1977-1978
Box 229
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED/PUBLISHED MATERIAL (cont.)
229-1 1971-1977
229-2 1978
229-3 1979
229-4 1980
229-5 1981
229-6 1982
229-7 n.d.
Miscellaneous Printed/Published Material (continues)
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
Birthday Celebrations
229-8 1980
229-9 1982
229-10/11 1984 (90th)
Biographical Material series (continues)
Box 230
FINANCIAL RECORDS SERIES (cont.)
230-1 Reports - Canada Permanent, MacMillan Bloedel, TIAA & GREF 1979-1980
230-2 Financial reports 1978
230-3 Financial reports, etc. - MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarship Account
1977-1980
230-4 City taxes and papers re: household lot 1962-1978
230-5 Financial matters 1980-82
Income Tax Records
230-6 1975
230-7 1976
230-8 1977
230-9 1978
230-10 1979
230-11 1980
230-12/13 Financial Papers - Misc. 1976-1981
230-14/15 Bank of Nova Scotia 1977-82
230-16 Bank of Nova Scotia - Annual meeting, Halifax Dec. 12, 1979
230-17 Bank of Nova Scotia - Reports 1980-81
230-18 Continental Bank of Canada
Box 231
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
231-1 Biographical material
231-2 Medical papers 1976-1983
231-3 Driver's examination 1979
231-4/5 Order of Canada 1973-1981
231-6/7 Appointment book 1978
231-8 Newspaper clippings 1978 (inter alia)
231-9 Newspaper clippings [on Walter Gage] 1978
Biographical Material series (continues)
Box 232
SUBJECT FILES SERIES (cont.)
232-1 Aquatic Centre
232-2 Asian Centre
232-3/5 Association of Commonwealth Universities Congress Aug. 1978
232-6 Association of World Federalists
232-7 B.C. Place.
232-8 B.C. Binning Memorial Scholarship
232-9 Canada Council
232-10 Canada Japan Trade Council 1978-79
232-11 Canadian American Committee
232-12 Canadian Council an International Law
232-13 Canadian Himalayan Expedition 1977
232-14/16 Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1977-80
Box 233
233-1 Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1981
233-2 Canadian Peace Research & Education Association
233-3 Canadian Save the Children Fund 1978-79
233-4 Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation
233-5 Churches: bulletins, notices, programs
233-6 Dal Grauer Foundation
233-7 85th Battalion Memory Club 1979-81
233-8 Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation
233-9 Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific
233-10 Naramata Centre for Continuing Education
233-11 National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
233-12 National Council of Y.M.C.A.'s of Canada
233-13 Round Table Club 1963-1972
233-14 Royal Society of Canada 1979
233-15 Tibetan Refugee Aid Society
233-16 UNESCO - Canadian Commission for UNESCO
233-17 UNESCO Conferences 1978, 1979
233-18 University Club of Vancouver
233-19 U.B.C. Alumni Association
233-20 U.B.C. Faculty of Law 1977-1978
233-21 U.B.C. Faculty of Law 1981
233-22 University of New Brunswick 1972-1981
233-23 Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association
233-24 Vancouver Club
233-25 Miscellaneous notices & bulletins
Box 234
FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION CENTRE SERIES (cont.)
234-1 Annual report 1978-1979
234-2 Annual reports of: Chairman of the Board, Executive Director, Departments
1978-1979
234-3 Annual reports of: Chairman of the Board, Executive Director, Departments
1980
234-4 Minutes of Annual Meeting 1978-1980
234-5 Minutes of semi-annual meeting 1981
234-6/10 Minutes of Executive meetings 1978-1982
234-11 Confederation Centre of the Arts - Budgets, financial statements 1977-78
234-12 Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust 14th Annual Meeting: Budget
submission and backup information 1978
234-13 Controller's Report, update report year-end projection 1978
Box 235
235-1 Confederation Centre of the Arts - Budgets, financial statements 1979
235-2 Confederation Centre of the Arts - Budgets, financial statements 1980-81
235-3 Report: National Campaign to Provide Activities Fund
235-4 Fulcrum v.1 (2) 1980 - Magazine of the Confederation Centre of the Arts
Pamphlet n.d.
235-5 Invitations 1979
235-6 Financial statements (computer printout) 1981-1982
235-7 Correspondence 1977-1981
235-8 News releases 1981-82
Fathers of Confederation Centre series (continues)
Box 236
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES (Cont.)
Private Correspondence sub-series (Cont.)
236-1 Postcards 1913?-1939
236-2 Miscellaneous Cards and Correspondence 1961-1973
236-3 Miscellaneous Correspondence 1965-1973
Private Correspondence series (continues)
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
Retirement from UBC
236-4 Retirement 1961 Papers 1962 (scrapbook) 1961-1962
236-5 Retirement Papers 1961-1962 (scrapbook) 1961-1962
236-6 Retirement Papers 1962 (scrapbook) 1961-1962
Box 237
237-1 Retirement Papers 1961-62 (scrapbook) 1962
237-2 Retirement Papers 1962 (scrapbook) 1962
237-3 Letters: Outgoing "A" 1961-1962
237-4 Letters: Outgoing "B" 1961-1962
237-5 Letters: Outgoing "C" 1961-1962
237-6 Letters: Outgoing "D-F" 1961-1962
237-7 Letters: Outgoing "G-H" 1961-1962
237-8 Letters: Outgoing "I-L" 1961-1962
237-9 Letters: Outgoing "M" 1961-1962
237-10 Letters: Outgoing "N-P" 1961-1962
237-11 Letters: Outgoing "R-S" 1961-1962
237-12 Letters: Outgoing "T-Z" 1961-1962
237-13 From Retirement Scrapbook 1958-1973
237-14 Newspaper clippings and Published Material 1960
Box 238
238-1 Spring Congregations 1962 (scrapbook) 1962
238-2 Guest book ?
Harry Hawthorn Foundation
238-3 Bibliographies of Books on Angling 1970-1976
238-4 Correspondence, Reports, Minutes and Miscellaneous Material 1963-1982
238-5 Photographs and Invitations (photos stored at 23.1) 1970
Misc. Biographical Material
238-6 "Larry" MacKenzie - Memoirs of a Canadian (1st revision, typescript) n.d.
238-7 "Larry" MacKenzie - Memoirs of a Canadian (later revision, photocopy
typescript) n.d.
Box 239
239-1 The Story of William Henry Rogers of Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova
Scotia and his Descendants by Arthur Wyckoff MacLeod Rogers n.d.
239-2 Biographical Material (clippings etc.) 1963-1983
239-3 Who's Who in Canada 1962
Biographical Material series (continues)
FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION CENTRE SERIES (cont.)
239-3a Minutes of Annual and Semi-Annual meetings 1982
239-4 Annual report of the Chairman 1983
239-5 Annual report of the Controller 1983
239-6 Controller's update report 1983
239-7 Minutes of the Annual and Semi-Annual meeting 1984, 1985
239-8 Minutes of Annual meeting 1985
239-9 Annual report of the Chairman 1985
239-10 Controller's Annual update 1985
Confederation Centre of the Arts
239-11 Annual report of the Executive Director 1983
239-12 Interim report of the Executive Director 1983
239-13 Departmental reports 1983
239-14 Annual report of the Executive Director 1985
239-15 Interim report of the Executive Director 1985
239-16 Annual report of the Controller 1985
239-17 Departmental reports 1985
239-18 Food and Beverage Operations 1985
239-19 Friends of Confederation Centre - Annual report 1983
239-20 Friends of Confederation Centre - Annual report 1985
239-21 Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum n.d.
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED/PUBLISHED MATERIAL (cont.)
239-22 St. John's College, Cambridge 1964-1982
239-23 University of New Brunswick 1944, 1976, 1977
239-24 Memorial for Salisbury Plains (photos stored at 23.1) 1976-1979
239-25 6th C.M.R.'s Machine Gun Section Survivors 1974-1979
239-26 R. Parker Storey, 6th C.M.R's 1977-1978
239-27 UBC Survey of Administrative Organization 1960
239-28 Birthday Celebrations 1973
239-29 Birthday Celebrations 1974, 1978, 1982
239-30 Christmas card list (categories for distribution of speeches) 1960-1961
239-31 Bruce Hutchison Testimonial Dinner (photos stored at 23.1) 1970
239-32 John F. McCreary - Book of Tributes 1979-1980
239-33 Memories of Old West Point Grey 1924-1940 (Walter Sage) 1980
239-34 Memories of Old University Hall (Walter Sage) 1980
239-35 UBC Map - Teaching Campus and Land Use 1959
239-36 UBEC Scroll 16 January 1962
OVR 17-20 Publications 1951, 1963, 1969
Box 240
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL SERIES (cont.)
240-1 John A. MacLaren Newspaper Awards 1963
Awards and Citations (Paper)
240-2 Military awards and correspondence relating to awards 1918-1921
240-3 University of Alaska - Doctor of Law (Honorary degree) May 1957
240-4 UBC Faculty Association - Honorary Life Membership 5 April 1962
240-5 UBC Old Sports Committee - Resolution recognizing MacKenzie as an "Old
Sport" 28 February 1974
240-6 UBC Alumni Association - Recognition and Appreciation for Services as
Honorary President 7 April 1976
240-7 Honorary Cause of the R.C.A.F. (W.D.) and W.A.A.F. - Certificate of
Appreciation June 1976
240-8 Certificate presented with medal commemorating 25th anniversary of the
accession of Queen Elizabeth 1977
240-9 International Law Association - Recognition of Contribution to study of
International Law in Canada n.d.
OVR 17-1 Order of Canada 27 June 1969
OVR 17-1a Appointment to the Senate 28 March 1966
OVR 17-2 National Council of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Canada -
Appreciation January 1970
OVR 17-3 Men's Canadian Club of Vancouver - Citation Award 5 February 1976
Plaques, Awards, Medals and Objects
OVR 17-4 Cap (Dalhousie University) 1912
OVR 17-5 Dog tag 191-
OVR 17-6 New Testament (carried with MacKenzie during WWI)
OVR 17-7 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders - Badges and buttons 191-?
OVR 17-8 R. Tait McKenzie Centennial commemorative medal 1967
OVR 17-9 Order of Canada (medal) 1969
OVR 17-10 Province of British Columbia - Centennial '71 Pioneer (medal) 1971
OVR 17-11 UBC Pig Skinners - "Old Sports" Award (plaque) 8 April 1974
OVR 17-12 UBC Rowing - In Appreciation 1975
OVR 17-13 Canada Council on International Law – Distinguished Achievement
(framed medal) 1975
OVR 17-14 Fathers of Confederation Award - Outstanding Service to Canada's
National Memorial 26 July 1979
OVR 17-15 The Newsmen's Club of British Columbia - Honorary Life Member (metal
plate) n.d.
OVR 17-16 Northwest Territories key chain n.d.
OVR 17-17 Pin ("Fortitude") n.d.
OVR 17-18 Assorted ribbons and money clip n.d.
OVR 17-19 UBC patch n.d.
Biographical Material series (continues)
Box 241
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES (cont.)
Personal Correspondence sub-series (cont.)
241-1 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. Early August (1915). – August
18/15 – August 26/15.
241-2 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Sept. 5 & 25, Oct. 10 & 18, 1915.
241-3 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Oct. 21 & 30, Nov. 14, 1915.
241-4 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Dec. 3, 12 & 19, 1915.
241-5 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Jan. 10 & 31, Feb 20, March 12,
1916.
241-6 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – April 12, 19, & 30, May 14,
1916.
241-7 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – May 24, June 3, 10 & 20, 1916.
241-8 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – June 27, July 31, August 6 & 16,
1916.
241-9 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Aug. 20 & 24, Sept. 1, Oct. 9,
1916.
241-10 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Nov. 3, 18 & 26, 1916.
241-11 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Jan. 19 & 23, March 16 & 24,
1917.
241-12 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – May 7, 13, 19, & 31, 1917.
241-13 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – June 1, 11, 21 & 30, 1917.
241-14 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – July 12, 15, & 22, Aug. 1, 1917.
241-15 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Aug. 8, 13, & 26, Sept. 17, 1917.
241-16 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Sept. 30, Oct. 8, 17, & 25, 1917.
241-17 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Nov. 1, 9, & 23, Dec. 3, 15, & 30,
1917.
241-18 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Jan. 6, 13, & 27, Feb. 8, 1918.
241-19 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Feb. 20, March 1 & 23, April 6,
1918
241-20 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – April 14, May 18, June 9, July 4,
1918.
241-21 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – July 10, 16 & 24, Aug. 14, 1918.
241-22 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Aug. 29, Sept. 7, 12, & 19, 1918.
241-23 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Sept. 25, Oct. 5, 13 & 21, 1918.
241-24 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. – Nov. 15 & 24, Dec. 15, 1918.
241-24a Envelopes from outgoing correspondence. – 1915-1919.
241-25 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Antoinette Forbes (1917-1919).
241-26 Incoming correspondence (1917-1919).
241-27 Incoming correspondence – George Murray to Jean MacKenzie (1915).
241-28 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to family. (1925).
241-29 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Mary A. “Polly” Duggan (1926-1929).
241-30 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Mary A. “Polly” Duggan (1930-1983).
241-31 Envelopes from correspondence to Polly Duggan. – 1928-1980.
241-32 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Mary A. “Polly” Hodder [Duggan]
(1985).
241-33 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Margaret Thomas (1928).
241-34 Envelopes from correspondence to Margaret Thomas (1928).
241-35 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Margaret MacKenzie (1931-1939).
241-36 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Margaret “Magic” (1940-1964).
241-37 Envelopes from correspondence to Margaret MacKenzie (1936-1964).
241-38 Outgoing correspondence – NAM to Bridget (1982).
241-39 Correspondence – Bridgie & Shelia [25] (1946-1970).
241-40 Correspondence – Mary A. “Polly” Hodder [Duggan] to Bridgie – 1980-1985.
241-41 Correspondence – Laurenda Daniells to Bridget MacKenzie re: Duggan
correspondence (1981).
241-42 Miscellaneous letters/fragments. 1915-1917
Box 242
242-1 Correspondence – NAM to Margaret MacKenzie (Mar 6, 1931- Feb1, 1944). – 1
photograph.
242-2 Envelopes from correspondence to Margaret MacKenzie (Mar 6, 1931- Feb1,
1944).
242-3 Correspondence – incoming from Margaret MacKenzie (July 17 & 30, 1948).
242-4 Correspondence – wedding announcement to ‘Miss MacKenzie’ from NAM.
1928.
FAMILY AND EARLY PAPERS SERIES (cont.)
242-5 Tinted photograph: “Indians’ (Stoneys) Teepees at Kananaskis, Alberta”.
Xmas, 1913.
242-6 Memorial to John W. MacKenzie. – Copies of 1914 news clippings and images
of a 1972 memorial cairn.
242-7 In Memorium. – Small black book of poems with note indicating it was carried
by NAM MacKenzie during the First World War. Includes pressed dried
flower. 1915, 1977.
242-8 “Notes on various subjects / my book of amusing incidents”. – Diary and
scrapbook kept by NAM MacKenzie. 1919-1928.
242-9 [Photographs – 1917 military service]. – 2 photographs.
242-10 Wartime memories. – handwritten notes recorded sometime after 1969
documenting the First World War.
242-11 MacRae & MacKenzie family portraits. – 2 photographs taken 1919.
242-12 Statements in support of Rhodes Scholarship. – letters with envelope. Note on
envelope indicates MacKenzie was too old to qualify by the time he finished
his military service. 1920.
242-13 UBC 23.1/731 – UBC 23.1/735. Portraits of N.A.M. MacKenzie [n.d.] & “Polly
[Polly (Duggan) Hodder] Livy [Larry?] – Evian les Bain. 1926.”.
242-14 Photo of Polly Duggan (later Mrs. Hodder) 1920s / Poly + [Larry?] – Evian les
Bain 1926. [192-].
242-15 {NAM Mackenzie in academic cap & gown]. –[19--].
242-16 {Miscellaneous family photos]. – 18 photographs. [194- - 198-].
242-17 Rev. Dr. Archibald Oswald MacRae. – photograph and history. [196-].
242-18 Family records – MacKenzies / MacRaes / Arthurs. – Genealogy related
correspondence and family history. 1955-1975.
242-19 MacKenzie family records. – Copies of resources and family history material.
Removed from binder. Material covers the period up to 1978.
242-20 “History of Salem Presbyterian Church”. – Small booklet pertaining to the
Nova Scotia church where the MacKenzie’s ministered. 1966.
Box 243
243-1 Old documents – grandfather’s discharge +c. – Memoranda after old records
(1831), drawing with NAM’s measurements (1909), copy of 1802 discharge
papers for John MacKenzie (made 1929), notes, correspondence [Apr. 28/42],
3 pages copy of 1845 deed with copy of 1879 map (n.d.).
243-2 Discharge papers – George John MacKenzie (original). – 1802.
243-3 MacKenzie Family. – Photographs showing family members, several of them
at a lake fishing. 8 photographs and a photocopy. 1972-1973. 4 photographs.
243-4 MacKenzie family history. – Photographs, correspondence, and genealogical
records. Some correspondence is with Bridget and other family members
conducted after the death of her parents. 1896-1992.
243-5 Correspondence – to Shelia from ‘Daddy’. Included with matted baby
photograph. 1941.
243-6 Baby portrait – Ashley & Crippen, Toronto. – Possibly Bridget MacKenzie.
[1941].
243-7 Correspondence – John MacRae re: MacRae family history. 1982.
243-8 Portrait – Larry MacKenzie. “Larry. Dec 14, 1945. After 17 years of it, still
with love.”
243-9 Portrait in academic robes – “To Bridgie with love and affection, your Dad.
June 1962.
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL (cont.)
243-10 Holy Bible – presented by the British & Foreign Bible Society in Canada &
Newfoundland. 1938.
243-11 Clipping “Wheelchair students get degrees at UBC / sees daughter graduate”
(May 21, 1959).
243-12 University of Cambridge – Speeches of the orator at the presentation of the
recipients of honorary degrees to the vice-chancellor. (10 June 1965).
243-13 Introduction of Senator MacKenzie. June 19, 1967.
243-14 Two Thousand Men of Achievement – diploma. – 1969.
243-15 Photo & biography –(Who’s Who) 1974.
243-16 Clipping “Senator Norman MacKenzie honored by UBC” (March 21, 1984).
243-17 Estate of Norman Archibald MacRae MacKenzie. – Correspondence,
photograph, and contracts regarding the settling of the MacKenzie estate.
1987-1988.
243-18 NAM MacKenzie – memorial. – Correspondence and memorabilia from the
memorial service for NAM MacKenzie. 1985-1986.
243-19 UBC – facts & figures 1989-1990 – brochure.
243-20 Clipping “Renewing a Canadian connection” (July 4, 2009)
Margaret R. (Thomas) MacKenzie Sous-fonds
PERSONAL PAPERS SERIES
243-21 M. MacKenzie Board of Education election – Toronto. [1936?]. – poster.
243-22 Sketchbook (Margaret MacKenzie). – Coil-bound sketchbook featuring notes,
studies and sketches. [n.d.] approx. 29 cm x 35.5 cm
Box 244
244-1 Helen Margaret Roberts Thomas – Baby’s Record. [after 1902].
244-2 Helen Margaret Roberts Thomas – varsity photographs. – 7 photographs from
M. MacKenzie’s university career. 1922-1924.
244-3 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie [Certificate of Marriage]. 1928.
244-4 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – scrapbook Toronto, Fredericton, Vancouver. –
1 photograph. 1923-1948.
244-5 Board of Education – photograph & card - Toronto (1936).
244-6 Margie, Susie, Patrick, Bridgie – Toronto 1936? – photograph.
244-7 Misc – Bridget MacKenzie – Baby book and congratulatory correspondence
(1937).
244-8 M. MacKenzie – Fredericton 1941-43 [ diary].
244-9 1943-4 Fredericton, 1944 Vancouver – 1945 Oct 17. [diary – M. MacKenzie].
244-10 Diary – M. MacKenzie China (1978)
244-11 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – ‘This Mother’s Business’. – broadcast script.
1946.
244-12 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – ‘A Life of My Own’. – 1947.
244-13 Memorial service program - Margaret Thomas MacKenzie. 1987.
FAMILY HISTORY SERIES
244-14 M. MacKenzie [photographs-grandparents]. – 5 photographs. [18--].
244-15 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – [parents & siblings]. 27 photographs, 2
postcards. [1868-1936, 1952.
244-16 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie [monument in Toronto]. – 2 photographs from
Mt. Pleasant cemetery in Toronto with note. [c. 1960].
244-17 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – “Francis Thomas and his family 1833-1933”.
244-18 Margaret Thomas MacKenzie – “Journal of a Voyage…written by Francis
Thomas born 1793, died 1855”. – Originally from 1833-4. Typed copy.
244-19 Extracts from the old family Bible (originally belonging to Francis Thomas). –
original from 1822. Typed copy.
244-20 Genealogy of the Miller family (March, 1978). – Family tree of M.
MacKenzie’s mother’s side.