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Miscellaneous correspondence, including a photograph of ?Mickleburgh
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1956-1958 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records
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File consists of a photograph of an individual believe to be Bruce Mickleburgh, correspondence on the World Peace Council (1958), Stockholm Meeting (1958), and other miscellaneous matters, and the following letters:
- Bruce Mickleburgh. Letter addressed to Mr. P. Preston, Brantford Expositor. Job Application. November 6, 1957.
- D. N. Pritt. Message to the Liaison and Preparatory Committee for the Colombo Session of the World Council of Peace. June 5, 1957.
- Rev. Hewlett Johnson. Message to the Dean of Canterbury. June 2, 1957.
- Letter Addressed to Bruce Mickleburgh. Liaison and Preparatory Committee for the Colombo Session of the World Council of Peace. May 23, 1957.
- Letter between Colleagues. January 30, 1957.
- Letter From the National Peace Committee of Syria. Damascus. August 12, 1956.
- Letter Address to Canadian Peace Congress. Vienna, August 10, 1956.
- Letter Address to Canadian Peace Congress. Vienna, July 4, 1956.
- Letter to Mrs. Sanderson. Vienna, May 25, 1956.