- CA ON00239 F1383-S1-f90-0041
- Item
- 1944
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, inter-office memo discussing Barbeau-Harries correspondence with respect to The songs of Uailmit ms.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, inter-office memo discussing Barbeau-Harries correspondence with respect to The songs of Uailmit ms.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, informing Pierce of Brown's visit to office enquiring after Kyte.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, inter-office note, stating scrapbook full of columns Of things to come unsuitable for publication.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, discussing terms for sale and transfer of Kirby collection to ON government.
Frank Flemington
Memorandums, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, requesting delay in printing letter submitted to Daily Star by Harris in regard to Dept. of Education and manuals on religious education published by Ryerson Press.
Frank Flemington
Note, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, information as to whom to contact to discover heirs to Johnson estate.
Frank Flemington
Note with enclosure, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, discussing terms for use of copyright to Johnson poems; typescript with holograph notations, list of Johnson's works.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
2 Typed letter(s) lacking signature, relaying Lady Roberts' messages concerning Thirteen bears, Lloyd's dissapproval of unidentified matter.
Frank Flemington
Note, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, views on merits of publishing ms. The Canadian west in fiction.
Frank Flemington
Part of Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, inter-office note, asking for Pierce's view of title Sense and nonsense.
Frank Flemington