Politics
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
32.49 Female, Widowed, Over 65 yrs, Suspected psychiatric illness, February 1946
43.18 Female, Single, 35-44 yrs, Undiagnosed, January 1946
"This damnable woman used to be a teacher, the children used to boo her in the street. She stirred up a lot of trouble, remarkably unpopular. Dr says she was an ultra socialist."
23.134 Male, Single, 15-24 yrs, Psychopathic personality, June 1946
"This lad is in the Labour party, talks utter rubbish, writes poetry, talks ++, soft, erratic, easily hurt, no guts."
Correspondence:Henry Hyatt Howell to Arthur Roope Hunt, 1884-1909
The Correspondence: Henry Hyatt Howell to Arthur Roope Hunt sub-series consists of:
- 22 letters, alphabetically arranged (1884-1909)
Folio B, c1669-c1708
Is Moderation in Politics Good for Canada?, 1956
A print out of a speach given by Haroldine M. Copp titled "Is Moderation in Politics Good for Canada?" In the speach, Copp asks if significant change can occur under a moderate government.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton, 27 May 1880
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton sending him an advance copy of his book for review with some notes concerning known typographical errors. He reports that the United States Geological Survey is awaiting a decision from the Senate concerning expansion to incorporate individual State Surveys. He is not hopeful of a favourable outcome due to some hostility from Congress.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton, 21 June 1880
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton giving the background details to the current Congress debate concerning the expansion of the United States Geological Survey to incorporate individual State Surveys. He reports that he will shortly be leaving to undertake field work at the Grand Canyon and requests that Geikie send his sister copies of the review he has written of Dutton's book.
Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Capt Clarence Edward Dutton, 17 January 1881
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Fritz Busch, 29 January 1935
Letter, 29 January 1935, Copenhagen, Fritz Busch to Donald Tovey. Discussing a concert programme and describing the political situation in Germany. Holograph signed.