Series consists of thirteen letters James Fielding Sweeny wrote to the Bishop of Nova Scotia, Rowley, and one other person
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The records in the fonds were created, collected, or used by Rev. Dr. Robert Crouse.
The majority of these records pertain to Crouse’s life as a theologian and as an educator. The records cover Crouse’s lectures (with particular interest in Dante and Augustine), syllabi and course outlines, sermons, research, parochial records, university communications (Dalhousie and King’s), committee minutes (Dalhousie and King’s), music, personal and work correspondence, photographs, books, floppy discs, cassettes, and memorabilia. These records reflect Crouse’s roots at King’s, as well as his experiences in other countries, namely the United States and Italy.
Sin títuloSeries contains letters Andrew Merkel wrote in hopes of securing recitals for Wilson MacDonald; related newspaper clippings, telegrams, receipts, leaflets, essays, draft manuscripts; and personal correspondence between Merkel and MacDonald.
Sin títuloSeries consists of eight letters John Strachan wrote to other Anglican clergymen, and one license.
Sin títuloSeries 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.
Sin títuloSeries consists of twelve letters Alexander Neil Bethune wrote to other Anglican clergymen.
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