- CA RBD MSG 698-2-698.01.2.11
- File
- 1954
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
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Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Part of Sons of Scotland Fonds
File consists chiefly of Grand Secretary Robert J. Bell's correspondence between the years 1963 and 1976.
Part of Sons of Scotland Fonds
File consists chiefly of correspondence sent or received by recording secretaries and district secretaries, including camp documents and reports, instructions regarding correspondence read at meetings, annual passwords, increase in dues, correspondence handling, and a motion detailing a $5,000 donation for victims of the Dunblane Massacre in Scotland in 1996. Much of the correspondence originates with E. MacFie, Grand Secretary-Treasurer.
Part of Sons of Scotland Fonds
File includes correspondence chiefly related to the business of the Montreal District Committee No.14, including District elections, duties of a district delegate, a resignation letter. Much correspondence created or received by Lynn Shepherd (District Secretary) and Shirley Jones (Chief). Also includes letter from E. MacFie regarding annual password and District Camps update to Shirley Jones with report of camp activities and status.
Part of Sons of Scotland Fonds
File contains correspondence largely created or received by recording secretary Norma Muckersie in 1998 regarding general administrative operations, elections, and invitations; also includes copies of minutes of executive board motivation committee meetings with accompanying documents including motivational issues and proposed solutions; and correspondence and document related to annual Robbie Burns night event organization
Correspondence, Authors League of America, American Writers Association, 1945-1947
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Correspondence, etc., 1955, 1957, 1972
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Correspondence, from C.W. Pflager, Jr., 1933-34, 1938
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Correspondence, General, 1931, 1932
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds