Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
- CA ON00239 F1383-S1-f148-0033
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- 3 Feb. 1949
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Item scope to be completed at a later date
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Item scope to be completed at a later date
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), expressing delight with progress of project of selected works of D. C. Scott.
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), discussing publishing concerns regarding possible publication of book Matthew Arnold by Ryerson.
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), advising they were going ahead with Ferguson on book on Dafoe.
Canadian book list : nominations.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
8 Typescripts (carbon copies), committee members individual nomination to list of best Canadian literature as requested by Unesco.
Canadian book list : nominations.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
8 Typescripts (carbon copies), committee members individual nomination to list of best Canadian literature as requested by Unesco.
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), advising that complimentary copies of Brown's book Matthew Arnold had been sent, expressing views on Governor General's Awards.
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), suggesting Brown do Scott biography, offering financial assistance.
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature (carbon copy), forwarding signed contract for publication of Selected poems of D. C. Scott.
Frank Flemington
Letter, Toronto, to E. K. Brown, Chicago, Ill.
Parte de Lorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, (carbon copy), suggesting Brown do a study of Duncan Campbell Scott for Canadian men of letters series.