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Page 12, Scrapbook - Dr. Duncan Anderson

Death notice of Mrs. D.P. Anderson, age 65, 15 October 1942, nee Amy Robin Perry, died 14 October 1942; marriage notice of Duncan P. Anderson and Amy Eleanor Robinson Perry, daughter of the late Dr. H. R. Perry, Montreal, by Reverend Duncan Anderson, M.A., at home of bride's uncle, Mr. S. K. Foster, 1 June 1899, at uncle's home on McGill College Avenue.

Page 7, Scrapbook - Dr. Duncan Anderson

Contains extract (typed) from Address of Mgr. at Supper of M.L.C. Bowling teams, 22 April 1939, regarding Dr. Anderson; Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Special Service to World War 2 dead, among whom Duncan Robinson Anderson; Local Chapter of IODE. Mrs. Duncan Anderson and others photographs, from Montreal Star 22 March 1924; McGill Graduates Reunion Brochure, 8 October 1926, with signatures; article on US-Canada reciprocity (Bennett, R. B. address), undated.

Page 1, Scrapbook - Dr. Duncan Anderson

Includes Editorial, Montreal Gazette, 19 February 1935, Mr. Bennett in New York Statistics on trade relations; with Dr. J. P. Day on Central Bank Plan. Vs. Also includes Montreal & Harbor in 1762, Eileen Anderson, socialite, from La Patrie Photogravure section, 5 January 1924; and features articles from Montreal Standard 17 April 1937 on Austin Chamberlain, "Billy" Cartwright, late Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta, 1918 Attack on Britain by Germany, Dr. Elihu Thomson's death; "Last of big four (Edison, Chas. Brush, Jas. J. Wood) in electricity"; newspaper photo of funeral services for Flying Officer Duncan R. Anderson (undated).

Page 11, Scrapbook - Dr. Duncan Anderson

Contains Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul funeral address regarding Duncan R. Anderson (facing), appointment of C.K. Anderson, Secretary -Treasurer St. Lawrence Flour Mills (typed); reprint of poem written in gaol in Dublin by Willie Redmond; reprint F. G. Scott poem "God is My Strength" (loose); Star article on tragic death of Mrs. Colin Anderson (Hilda Elisabeth Trowes), first wife of C. K. Anderson, 9 October 1929 (loose); typed statement regarding death of Mrs. Anderson, 11 December 1942.

Page 2, Scrapbook - Dr. Duncan Anderson

Includes clipping from the Star, 28 May 1934, McGill Accountancy results: Colin K. Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Trafalgar School & Reverend Duncan Anderson, promoter of Old Girls' Association; The Game of Towie; Poem: Luxor by R. R. Thompson, reprint from the Journal of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, November 1943; Poem: 1937 by Henry Armstrong, Professor (handwritten).

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