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    • Sarah Binks

    • Sarah Binks

    • Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;

    • Typescript copy (140 pages) of Sarah Binks that went to publisher. This book was first published in 1947, and it is based on some hundred poems supposedly written by Sarah Binks, "The Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan."
    • Willows Revisited

    • Willows Revisited

    • Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;

    • typescript copy (186 pages). This book was published in 1967, and it examines the followers of Sarah who made up the poetic school of seven-and-a-half in Saskatchewan
    • Travel expense claim

    • Travel expense claim

    • World War I;

    • Travel expense claim, submitted by Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Forestry Reinforcements, to the Assistant Paymaster General of Military District 12, Kingston, Ontario, he is claiming expenses for transportation from Winnipeg to...
    • Desired promotion

    • Desired promotion

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from an unidentified officer writing from the Department of Militia and Defence, Kingston (signature is partially missing), to Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Forestry Reinforcements, Ottawa, re: Van Allen's desire to acquire a...
    • Hughes' Cup clipping

    • Hughes' Cup clipping

    • World War I;

    • Newspaper clipping about the winner of the Hughes' Cup, awarded to the unit that secures the most recruits, the Forestry Reinforcements under the command of Major William Van Allen was the third unit to win the Cup in March of 1917.
    • Leave of absence

    • Leave of absence

    • World War I;

    • A letter, from Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Forestry Reinforcements, Base Recruiting Office, Ottawa, to the Office Commanding Military District No, 3. Kingston, Ontario, Van Allen is requesting a leave of absence until his...
    • Resignation

    • Resignation

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Forestry Reinforcements, to the General Officer Commanding Military District No. 3, Kingston, a letter requesting that the recipient forward the enclosed copy of Van Allen's resignation...
    • Letter about former acquaintances

    • Letter about former acquaintances

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from an unidentified Captain [signature is not legible], to Major William Van Allen, about some mutual acquaintances, the writer is currently a Captain in Lord Strathcona's Horse and is planning to go overseas soon, Colonel Young is to take...
    • Travel expense claim

    • Travel expense claim

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from an unidentified Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Paymaster General of Military District No. 12, Kingston, Ontario, to Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Forestry Reinforcements, Base Recruiting Office, Ottawa, Onario, Van Allen's...
    • Leave of absence

    • Leave of absence

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from Col. G. Hunter Ogilvie, the Assistant Adjutant-General of Military District No. 3, Kingston, Ontario, to Major William Van Allen, Ottawa, Van Allen's leave-of-absence, requested on March 21 1917, is accepted.
    • Van Allen is let go

    • Van Allen is let go

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from Colonel G. Hunter Ogilvie, Assistant Adjutant General of Military District No. 3, Kingston, Ontario, to Major Howard, Officer Commanding 230th Forestry Battalion, Brockville, Ontario, Major William Van Allen's services are no longer...
    • Van Allen is let go

    • Van Allen is let go

    • World War I;

    • Letter from an unidentified Captain, Adjutant of 230th Forestry Battalion, to Major William Van Allen, the letter refers to an attached letter (dated May 24 1917) wherein it is stated that Van Allen's services are no longer required and he is...
    • Requesting appointment

    • Requesting appointment

    • World War I;

    • Letter, from Judge W. O. Smyth, Judicial District Court, Swift Current, to Major William Van Allen, Chambery, Saskatchewan, Van Allen was asking Smyth for an appointment to a tribunal but there are no more spaces available.
    • Letter to Folks, December 11, 1932

    • Letter to Folks, December 11, 1932

    • Chinese Civil War; Sino-Japanese War, Second; World War II;

    • This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
    • Letter to My Dear Friends, November 17, 1934

    • Letter to My Dear Friends, November 17, 1934

    • Chinese Civil War; Sino-Japanese War, Second; World War II;

    • This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
    • Letter to Mama and Lillian, February 5, 1935

    • Letter to Mama and Lillian, February 5, 1935

    • Chinese Civil War; Sino-Japanese War, Second; World War II;

    • This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...

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