Letter, Toronto, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
- CA ON00239 F1383-S1-f257-0007
- Unidad documental simple
- 27 Apr. 1960
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, congratulating Pierce on honorary degree.
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Letter, Toronto, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, congratulating Pierce on honorary degree.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
3 Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, personal letters.
John Mackintosh Shaw
Letter, Pa., to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, expressing pleasure at her unnamed book being published by Ryerson Press.
Letter, Toronto, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, personal note.
Dennis Jordan
Parte deDorothy Dumbrille fonds
Item scope to be completed at a later date
Lyn Harrington
Correspondence, with Dorothy Dumbrille.
Parte deDorothy Dumbrille fonds
Item scope to be completed at a later date
Thomas Allen
Letter, Hamilton, ON, to Frank Flemington,
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, expressing delight in Ryerson's plan to publish her second chap-book and advising ms. is being reviewed by Clement Wood.
Marjorie Freeman Campbell
Letter, Toronto, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, thanking for Creighton's unnamed book and asking that he be told when fiction awards decided.
Deacon, William Arthur
Letter, Bolton, ON, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, requesting ms. Where reality resides be given publication consideration.
John Henry Riddell
Letter, Toronto, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Parte deLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author with short hand notations, suggesting means for revision of An economic history without damaging text.
Harold A. Innis