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CA NSHK MER · Fonds · 1894 - 1953, predominant 1930 to 1948

Collection consists of correspondence written by 56 Canadian authors, poets and journalists who were acquainted with Andrew Merkel, as well as publications and programmes from the literary societies in which Merkel was a central figure.

There are a roughly equal number of typewritten and manuscript letters. Letters from Merkel are predominantly typewritten, as his handwriting is poor, but other correspondents preferred manuscript or type.

The materials range in date from the early 1900s, when Merkel was a student at King's College, Windsor, N.S., to 1953. The final letters are sympathy notes to him on the death of his wife.

Subjects of the collection include visits by poets, meetings of the Song Fishermen, and the publication of their work. Correspondence between Merkel and other Canadian Press men are also present, along with drafts of articles and discussion of reporting and managerial styles.

The letters were written in locations across the western world, from Paris and London to New York, Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax. Some of the article drafts were written as Merkel flew over the Atlantic during the Second World War.

Merkel, Andrew Doane
Andrew Merkel
CA NSHK MER-32 · Series · 1917 - 1949
Part of Andrew Doane Merkel Correspondence Collection

Series includes correspondence between Merkel and J. F. B. Livesay, Tully, and many others, and various documents relating to Merkel's personal and professional life.

Merkel, Andrew Doane
Annie Huestis
CA NSHK MER-18 · Series · 1915 - 1946
Part of Andrew Doane Merkel Correspondence Collection

Series consists primarily of letters sent from Annie Campbell Huestis to Andrew Merkel between 1915 and 1946. Also included are carbon copies of a few letters sent from Merkel to Huestis, several poems written by Huestis, and two photographs.

Huestis, Annie
Bliss Carman
CA NSHK MER-10 · Series · 1894 - 1945
Part of Andrew Doane Merkel Correspondence Collection

Series consists of correspondence between Bliss Carman and Andrew Merkel; poems by Carman; letters, eulogies, and Song Sheet dedicated to Carman after his death.

Carman, Bliss
Charles Bruce
CA NSHK MER-5 · Series · 1923 - 1946
Part of Andrew Doane Merkel Correspondence Collection

Series includes correspondence between Charles Bruce and Andrew Merkel, beginning with Bruce's freshman year at Mount Allison University when Merkel encouraged him to write poetry, and continuing through to the end of World War II, during which Bruce was a war correspondent. Also includes some of Bruce's early work with the Canadian Press.

Bruce, Charles