The file contains early correspondence about the building of the Montreal Neurological Institute. It includes letters to and from Chenoweth, Glassco, MacFarlane, and Stredder about the amplifying system, air control, etc.
The file contains correspondence relating to the telephone requirements for the Montreal Neurological Institute building, 15 November 1933 to 13 September 1934. This includes correspondence from the Bell Company discussing equipment needs and costs.
The file contains correspondence about the copying of a statute by Ernest Barrias for inclusion on the grounds at the Montreal Neurological Institute. The correspondence is primarily with Sir Arthur Currie and Bosworth. In addition there is a memo of agreement with Galli and a single postcard picture of the statute in question.
The file contains correspondence with R.C. Featherstonhaugh regarding the field house reconstruction and the new wing of the Montreal Neurological Institute. This includes estimates, conception and cancellation as well as one architectural drawing.
The file contains miscellaneous correspondence and memorandums about the Ambulatory Care Centre Royal Victoria Hospital, 5th floor Montreal Neurological Institute, EVA Transformer, Radiology Department.
The file contains correspondence about the cost of care and services for the Department of Pensions and National Health Annex (specifically mentioning the Military Annex).
The file contains correspondence about the Military Annex transfer to the Montreal Neurological Institute including 2 aerial photographs, program, invitations list, and speech (possibly written by Wilder Penfield).
The file contains two reports, 'Effects of bombing on Hospital casualties', by E.H. Botterell and 'Report of command course', by Majors Hyland and Childe and Captain Hanson.