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Personal Correspondence

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Part Of
Dorothy Whyte fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of Lecture scripts, itineraries, expense reports, writing excerpts, and correspondence regarding Dorothy Whyte’s work as a special representative for Canadian Pacific while traveling in the eastern Canada and the Eastern United States. File also contains calling cards, Christmas cards…
Date Range
1979 - 1987
Reference Code
M59 / II / 1
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual, private record
Part Of
Dorothy Whyte fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M59 / V689
Series
II. Correspondence
Sous-Fonds
M59
Accession Number
5380
Reference Code
M59 / II / 1
GMD
Textual, private record
Date Range
1979 - 1987
Physical Description
0.5 cm of textual material
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File consists of Lecture scripts, itineraries, expense reports, writing excerpts, and correspondence regarding Dorothy Whyte’s work as a special representative for Canadian Pacific while traveling in the eastern Canada and the Eastern United States. File also contains calling cards, Christmas cards, news clippings pertaining to Whyte’s work with CPR and her work as a news correspondent for “The Albertan,” Catharine Whyte’s outstanding citizen award, Edward Feuz, obituary for Guy Davenport, Ken Liddell’s column regarding the Wa-Che-Yo-Cha-Pa foundation; correspondence pertaining to her work with the Banff National Park Community Welfare Council; correspondence from Aileen Harmon regarding her travels in Ethiopia and Peru; a pamphlet from the Sunburst Lake Camp. Personal correspondence also includes Brian Meredith, Lida Peterman, O.K. sports club, and E.C. Fitt.
Storage Range
M59 / I / 23 to M59 / II / 4
Subject Access
Canadian Pacific Railway
Employment
Travel
Language
English
Title Source
Title supplied by archival assistant
Processing Status
Processed
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