Series contains correspondence related to course enrolment and class lists. Records include course syllabuses and materials; course descriptions and requirements; class schedules; text book requirements; new course discussions; School of Journalism Library collections policy; Journalism course policy; course readers; and correspondence regarding course availability.
University of King's College School of JournalismJournalism
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Sub-series contains correspondence between the School of Journalism and other offices at the University of King's College. Contents are not comprehensive, but have preserved for the most part in their original arrangement.
University of King's College School of JournalismSub-series contains internal correspondence among faculty and staff of the School of Journalism. Holdings are not comprehensive, but their original arrangement has been preserved.
University of King's College School of JournalismSub-series contains correspondence and supporting documents between the School of Journalism and external individuals and organizations.
University of King's College School of JournalismSub-series contains minutes, correspondence, and supporting documents from inter-faculty committees that relate directly to the School of Journalism or to which School faculty members belong.
University of King's College School of JournalismSeries contains mostly correspondence between Andrew Merkel and Charles G.D. Roberts.
Roberts, Charles G. D.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, CharlesSeries contains letters and membership and board-related materials.
Canadian PressSeries includes 13 newsletters that The Canadian Press sent to Andrew Merkel.
Canadian PressSub-series contains memos and design plans for a school of journalism that had a brief existence in the 1960s. It also contains correspondence regarding the collapse and dissolution of the school.
Atlantic School of Journalism and Communications