Bailey Family Collection - SCHOLARLY WRITINGS AND TRAVEL MANUSCRIPTS
MS4. SCHOLARLY WRITINGS & TRAVEL MSSMS4.1.1 Joseph Marshall d'Avray. Address on "Language". 1863. MS4.2.1-8 Jacob Whitman Bailey. Work on microscopic life forms (diatoms), algae and the fossil "Polythalmia". [1840s-1857] MS4.3.1 Loring Woart Bailey MS4.3.1.1 On the Acadian and St. Lawrence Water Shed. MS4.3.1.2 Adaptations of Seeds and Fruits. MS4.3.1.3 The Age of Earth. MS4.3.1.4 Synoptical Review of Algae. MS4.3.1.5 Animal Histology. MS4.3.1.6 A Lecture on Art. MS4.3.1.7 From America & Europe by the Atlantic Telegraph. MS4.3.1.8 The Bay of Fundy. MS4.3.1.9 Biological notes. MS4.3.1.10 Bones of the Face. MS4.3.1.11 Botanical notes. MS4.3.1.12-13 Botany. MS4.3.1.14-15 Botany for Engineers. MS4.3.1.16 Caves. MS4.3.1.17 Caves & Cavities in New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.18 The Cerebro-Spinal Axis. MS4.3.1.19 Coal. MS4.3.1.20 Types of Coelentera. MS4.3.1.21 Conchology / Soil. MS4.3.1.22 Corals and their work. MS4.3.1.23 Curries Mt. and Its Surroundings. MS4.3.1.24 Diatoms. MS4.3.1.25 Provincial Illustrations of Dynamical Geology. MS4.3.1.26 The Earth. MS4.3.1.27-28 Our Earth Home. MS4.3.1.29 Our Earth Residence. MS4.3.1.30 Types of Echinoderms. MS4.3.1.31 Ecology or Plant Relations. MS4.3.1.32 Notes on the Ecomonic Minerals of New Brunswick with a Revised list of Mineral Localities in the Province. MS4.3.1.33 Encaenial address. [1867]. MS4.3.1.34 The Evolution of Topography. MS4.3.1.35 The Scenery about Fredericton and its Interpretation. MS4.3.1.36-41 Freshman Botany : attendance, records, exams, notes. MS4.3.1.42 Fruits. MS4.3.1.43-47 Structure of Representative Fruits. MS4.3.1.48 Geographical Distribution of Plants and Animals. MS4.3.1.49 Geography and Surface Features Relating to New Brunswick Geo. MS4.3.1.50 Geological notes. MS4.3.1.51 The Geological Relations of the Atmosphere. MS4.3.1.52 Geological Survey of Canada : Map of Central Southern New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.53 Geology of Fredericton and Surroundings. MS4.3.1.54 The Geology of New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.55 Gymnosperms. MS4.3.1.56 Relations of Gymnosperms to Other Plants. MS4.3.1.57-58 Recollections of Harvard Forty Years Ago. MS4.3.1.59 The Human Body. MS4.3.1.60 Early History of the Human Race. MS4.3.1.61 The Human Telephone or Our Heads and What They Contain. MS4.3.1.62 Jordan Mountain Manganese Property. MS4.3.1.63 Journey in the Wilderness of New Brunswick, 1863. MS4.3.1.64 Laurentian System. MS4.3.1.65-70 Lecture notes #1087. MS4.3.1.71 Sundry lecture notes #1101. MS4.3.1.72-73 Lichens. MS4.3.1.74-76 Magnetic Survey Maps, Ontario. MS4.3.1.77 Materials used in Man's Temporary Home. MS4.3.1.78 The Phases of Matter. MS4.3.1.79 Upon some Microscopic Forms of Life. MS4.3.1.80 Mines and Mining. MS4.3.1.81 Musci or Mosses. MS4.3.1.82 The Mountain Systems of America. MS4.3.1.83 Mountains, Lakes and Rivers. MS4.3.1.84 Movements of Plants. MS4.3.1.85 The Museum of the University. MS4.3.1.86 Myriopods. MS4.3.1.87 Mystic Pond. MS4.3.1.88 Napoleon. MS4.3.1.89 Natural History Society. MS4.3.1.90 The Interpretation of Natural Scenery. MS4.3.1.91 Conditions of Farm life in New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.92 The Natural Features of New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.93 Report of Geological Survey of New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.94 Science in New Brunswick in Relation to the University. MS4.3.1.95 Notes, Chiefly Botainical in South-western Nova Scotia. MS4.3.1.96 The Nutritive System. MS4.3.1.97 What We Know of the Ocean. MS4.3.1.98-99 Physical Geography of New Brunswick. MS4.3.1.100- Lectures (Plant Reproduction) 103 MS4.3.1.104- Lectures on Plants. 111 MS4.3.1.112 Plymouth. MS4.3.1.113 Pre-historic Man. MS4.3.1.114 The Present and the Past. MS4.3.1.115 Some Railway Geography. MS4.3.1.116 Some Reminiscences 1861-1915. [Geological Expeditions] MS4.3.1.117 The Respiratory System. MS4.3.1.118 What the Rocks Have to Tell Us. MS4.3.1.119 The History of the St. John River Valley. MS4.3.1.120 Sight. MS4.3.1.121 Upon Some Aspects of the Silurian System in New Brunswick and Adjacent Regions. MS4.3.1.122 The Simpler Forms of Plant Life. MS4.3.1.123 First Type of Mollusca - the Snail. MS4.3.1.124 Characteristics of Our Surroundings. MS4.3.1.125 A Trip to the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania. MS4.3.1.126 Vegetable Histology. MS4.3.1.127- Vegetable Physiology. 128 MS4.3.1.129 Volcanoes Past and Present. MS4.3.1.130 A Drop of Water. MS4.3.1.131 Some Glimpses of Western Europe. MS4.3.1.132 Summary of Zoological Principles. MS4.3.1.133- Plates for "On Illustrations of Dynamical 135 Geology". MS4.3.2 Reprints (Chronological) 1861-1928 MS4.3.2.1 "Notes on New Species of Microscopial Organisms from the Para River, South America." 1861, pp. 329-353. MS4.3.2.2 "Notes on Diatomaceoe from the St. John River," 1863, pp. 1-4. MS4.3.2.3 "Report on the Mines and Minerals of New Brunswick." Fredericton: G.E. Fenety, 1864, pp.3-73. MS4.3.2.4 "Mineral Localities of New Brunswick." 1864, pp. 1-8. MS4.3.2.5 "Observations on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick." Fredericton: G.E. Fenety, 1865, pp. 3-159. MS4.3.2.6 "An Address: Delivered at the Encoenia of the University of New Brunswick, June 27, 1872, being an Appeal for Assistance Towards the Establishment of a University & Provincial Museum." St. John, N.B.: H. Chubb & Co., Steam Job Printers, 1872, pp. 3-23. MS4.3.2.7 "The Woods & Minerals of New Brunswick being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Trees, Shrubs, Rocks & Minerals of the Province, Available for Economic Purposes." St. John, N.B.: Daily Telegraph Steam Job Rooms, 1876, pp. 3-51. MS4.3.2.8 "Report on the Geology of Southern New Brunswick, Embracing the Counties of Charlotte, Sunbury, Queens, Kings, St. John, and Albert, 1878-79." Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1880, pp. 1-26. MS4.3.2.9 "On the Silurian System of Northern Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec." May 27, 1886, pp. 35-41. MS4.3.2.10 "Relics of the Stone Age in New Brunswick." 1887, pp. 3-16. MS4.3.2.11 "Notes on the Physiography & Geology of Aroostook County, Maine." 1887, pp. 41- 44. MS4.3.2.12 "On some Relations Between the Geology of Eastern Maine & New Brunswick." May 23, 1888, pp. 57-68. MS4.3.2.13 "Presidential Address: On the Progress of Geological Investigation in New Brunswick." May 10, 1889, pp. 3-17. MS4.3.2.14 "Notes on the Surface Geology of South-Western Nova Scotia." Oct. 22, 1890, pp. 1-8. MS4.3.2.15 "The Gold-bearing Rocks of New Brunswick." May 28, 1891, pp. 21-27. MS4.3.2.16 "Notes on the Geology and Botany of Digby Neck." Dec. 10, 1894, pp. 68-82. MS4.3.2.17 "The Mountain Systems of America. A Comparative Study." Jan. 2, 1895, pp. 1-2. MS4.3.2.18 "Some Nova Scotian Illustrations of Dynamical Geology." Mar. 9, 1896, pp. 180-194. MS4.3.2.19 "The Bay of Fundy Trough" in American Geological History. June 23, 1897, pp. 107 -116. MS4.3.2.20 "Triassic(?) Rocks of Digby Basin." May 10, 1898, pp. 356-360. MS4.3.2.21 "The Mineral Resources of the Province of New Brunswick." Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 1899, pp. 5-128. MS4.3.2.22 "The Geological History of the Bay of Fundy." 1900, pp. 292 - 304. MS4.3.2.23 "On Some Modes of Occurrence of the Mineral Albertite." May 23, 1901, pp. 77-83. MS4.3.2.24 "On Some Geological Correlations in New Brunswick." May 23, 1901, pp. 143-150. MS4.3.2.25 "Reports upon the Carboniferous System of New Brunswick with Special Reference to Workable Coal." Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 1902, pp. 5-38. MS4.3.2.26 "Notes on the Highlands of Northern New Brunswick." Dec. 2, 1903, pp. 93-101. MS4.3.2.27 "New Brunswick Caves." Dec. 1, 1903, pp. 155-169. MS4.3.2.28 "Volcanic Rocks of New Brunswick." June 22, 1904, pp. 123-138. MS4.3.2.29 "The Gypsum Deposits of New Brunswick." May 22, 1906, pp. 3-14. MS4.3.2.30 "Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of Economic Minerals of New Brunswick. Prepared for the Toronto Exhibition on behalf of the New Brunswick Government." 1908, pp. 3-13. MS4.3.2.31 "The History of the Curries Mountain, an Old New Brunswick Volcano." May 4, 1909, pp. 189-197. MS4.3.2.32 "The Geological Factors in the Present Configuration of New Brunswick." May 26, 1909, pp. 45-65. MS4.3.2.33 "The Marine & Estuarine Diatoms of the New Brunswick Coast." Dec. 6, 1910, pp. 219- 239. (2 copies) MS4.3.2.34 "Upon Some Curious Structures in the Gypsum of Albert County, New Brunswick." May 17, 1911, pp. 121-124. MS4.3.2.35 "The Fresh Water Diatoms & Diatomaceous Earths of New Brunswick." 1912, pp. 291- 320. MS4.3.2.36 "Diatoms of New Brunswick. Forms from the North Shore." 1912, pp. 387-418. MS4.3.2.37 "The Diatoms of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island." May 28, 1913, pp. 57-76. MS4.3.2.38 "Marine Life of Our Coasts." 1917, pp. 99 -104. MS4.3.2.39 "Some Problems of New Brunswick Geology." May 1918, pp. 105-130. MS4.3.2.40 "Presidential Address. The Palaeo-Geography of Acadia." May 1919, pp. 1-16. MS4.3.2.41 "The Diatoms of Canada." 1920, pp. 115- 124. MS4.3.2.42 "Diatoms from the Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan, and from Airdrie, Alberts." 1922, pp. 157- 165. MS4.3.2.43 "An Annotated Catalogue of the Diatoms of Canada, showing their Geographical Distribution." 1924, pp. 33-67. MS4.3.2.44 Extracts from address. "The Minute in Nature." In The Canadian Medical Association Journal. Apr. 1928, pp. 433- 435. MS4.3.3 Reprints presented to Loring Woart Bailey (Chronologically arranged) 1881-1906 MS4.3.3.1 Crosby, W.O. "Absence of the Joint-Structure at Great Depths." Sept. 1881, pp. 1-4. MS4.3.3.2 Crosby, W.O. "On the Classification and Origin of Joint-Structures." Oct. 4, 1882, pp. 72-85. MS4.3.3.3 Crosby, W.O. "Origin of Continents." June 1883, pp. 241-252. MS4.3.3.4 Dawson, George M. "Glaciation of B.C." Aug. 1888, pp. 347-350. MS4.3.3.5 Dawson, George M. "On the Glaciation of the Northern Part of the Cordillera, with an Attempt to Correlate the Events of the Glacial Period in the Cordillera & Great Plains." Sept. 1890, pp. 153-162. MS4.3.3.6 Dawson, J. William, Sir. "The Geological History of the North Atlantic." Sept. 1886, pp. 3-50. MS4.3.3.7 Hoffmann, G. Christian. "Annotated List of the Minerals Occuring in Canada." 1890, pp. 65-105. MS4.3.3.8 Hunt, T. Sterry. "On the Chemistry of the Primeval Earth." 1867, pp. 1-4. MS4.3.3.9 Hunt, T. Sterry. "On the Geology of Eastern New England." July 1870, pp. 83-90. MS4.3.3.10 Hunt, T. Sterry. "On the Geology of the Vicinity of Boston." Oct. 19, 1870, pp. 45 -49. MS4.3.3.11 Kemp, J.F. "Pre-Cambrian Sediments in the Adirondacks." June 1900, pp. 1-28. MS4.3.3.12 Matthew, G.F. "Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group." 1884, pp. 99-123. MS4.3.3.13 Matthew, G.F. "Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group." 1885, pp. 29-84. MS4.3.3.14 Matthew, G.F. "Illustrations of the Fauna of the St. John Group." 1887, pp. 115-166. MS4.3.3.15 Matthew, G.F. "On Cambrian Organisms in Acadia." 1889, pp. 135-162. MS4.3.3.16 Perry, John B. "The 'Eozoon' Limestones of Eastern Massachuetts." Apr. 1871, pp. 1-7. MS4.4 William Whitman Bailey: Reprints 1905-1906 MS4.4.1 "My Spring Garden." The American Botanist. Binghampton, N.Y.: Williard N. Clute & Co., Vol. 8, No. 2, Feb. 1905, pp. 22-25. MS4.4.2 "The Upas Tree." The American Botanist. Binghampton, N.Y.: Willard N. Clute & Co., Vol. 10, No. 2, Feb. 1906, pp. 24-26. MS4.4.3 "The Leaf Alert or Drowsy." The American Botanist. Joliet, Ill.: Willard N. Clute & Co., Vol. 11, No. 1, Sept. 1906, pp. 4-9. MS4.4.4 "The Umbellifers." The American Botanist. Joliet, Ill.: Willard N. Clute & Co., Vol. 11, No. 2, Oct. 1906, pp. 32-36. MS4.4.5 "Our Poisonous Plants." The American Botanist. Joliet, Ill.: Willard N. Clute & Co., Vol. 11, No. 3, Nov. 1906, pp. 57-63. MS4.5 Joseph Whitman Bailey: Reprints with Manuscripts 1902-1930 MS4.5.1 "John Bailey of Salisbury & His Descendants." Account of the Ninth Gathering of the Bailey - Bayley Family Association. Lawrence, Mass.: American Sun Publishing, 1903, pp. 26-33. MS4.5.2 "Remarks on the Hydrography of New Brunswick." June 6, 1905, pp. 399-406. (2 copies) MS4.5.3 Manuscript of "European Trip, 1914", 1914, pp. 1-118. MS4.5.4 "A Comparison of Rivers." Scientific American Supplement, Apr. 18, 1914, pp. 241, 244-245. (2 copies) MS4.5.5 Copyright, circular and excerpts from Loring Woart Bailey - The Story of a Man of Science. Saint John, N.B.: J & A McMillan, Ltd., Jan. 13, 1926. MS4.5.6 Manuscript of "Fourth European Trip." [1926], pp. 1-55. MS4.5.7 List of Libraries which bought copies of The Curious Life of Dr. Marshall. 1930. MS4.6 George Whitman Bailey: Reprints 1898 MS4.6.1 Manuscript of "A Few Facts About Bacteria.", 1898, pp. 1-10. MS4.6.2 Manuscript for Natural History Society Competition. "Description of Some New Brunswick Insects Collected by George Whitman Bailey mostly at Fredericton. 1898, pp. 1-24. MS4.7 Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey MS4.7.1 Manuscripts and transcripts of books, articles, and reviews. MS4.7.1.1 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Literary Memories Part I. [19??], pp. 1-38. MS4.7.1.2 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Literary Memories Part II. [1974], pp.1-38. MS4.7.1.3 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Lord Beaverbrook in New Brunswick. [1975], pp. 1-38. MS4.7.1.4 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Lord Beaverbrook in New Brunswick. Reminiscences of Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey. 1975, pp. 2-62. MS4.7.1.5 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Origins of the Study of History in the University of New Brunswick. MS4.7.1.6 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Saint John and the New Brunswick Museum in the Hungry Thirties 1935-1938. 1982, pp. 1 -32. MS4.7.1.7 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: History of the UNB Library to 1959. [1950s], pp. 1-36. MS4.7.1.8-9 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays: Retrospective Thoughts of an Ethnohistorian. [1987]. MS4.7.1.10 Manuscript. Seven Autobiographical Essays. Complete Version. (2 copies) MS4.7.1.11 "Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey: A Preliminary Checklist of His Work and Related Criticism." Compiled by Patricia Ruthven. Edited by Virginia Nielson. Reference Department, Harriet Irving Library, University of New Brunswick, August 1975, pp. 1-45. MS4.7.1.12-13 Anthropological Reminiscences. MS4.7.1.14-17 Autobiography. MS4.7.1.18 Beckwith, Julia Catherine. MS4.7.1.19 Canada First: The Dissident Press, etc. MS4.7.1.20 Canadian Cultural History (Rough Drafts) MS4.7.1.21 Conflict of European & Eastern Algonkian Cultures. MS4.7.1.22-23 Culture & Nationality. MS4.7.1.24-25 Related to Culture & Nationality. MS4.7.1.26 Denys de Fronsae, Richard. MS4.7.1.27 Experiment in Social History. (Review article) MS4.7.1.28 Foreward to Michael Nowlan's Stubborn Strength. MS4.7.1.29 Foreward to John Graham Reid's, Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century. MS4.7.1.30 Foreward to Mason Wade. MS4.7.1.31 Foreward to Calvin Woodward's, [The History of N.B.]. MS4.7.1.32 Formative influences on English-Canadian Literature. MS4.7.1.33 Foster & the Genesis of English-Canadian Nationalism. MS4.7.1.34-36 Fredericton. MS4.7.1.37-44 Not Used. MS4.7.1.45 Chapter 1 "Historical Background (to 1867)" MS4.7.1.46 The Historical Setting of Haliburton's Reply. MS4.7.1.47 Historical Setting of Sarah Duncan's "The Imperialist." MS4.7.1.48-49 Holbrook, James. MS4.7.1.50 Jarvis, Lucy. MS4.7.1.51 Lockwood, Anthony. MS4.7.1.52 MacNutt, William Stewart. MS4.7.1.53-54 Museum of New Brunswick. MS4.7.1.55 New Brunswick and Confederation. MS4.7.1.56 "New Brunswick: The Keystone of the Arch" (Chapter of Culture & Nationality) MS4.7.1.57 Notes on Canadian Culture for Mt. A. Symposium. MS4.7.1.58 Notes on Fiedmont's Journal. MS4.7.1.59-60 Odell, Jonathan. MS4.7.1.61-63 Pacey, Desmond. MS4.7.1.64-65 Pacey, Desmond, the Bliss Carman Society & The Fiddlehead. MS4.7.1.66-68 Poetry: Notes. MS4.7.1.69 Provincial Panorama. MS4.7.1.70-85 Reviews by Alfred G. Bailey. MS4.7.1.86 Robb Letters (Separate Box) MS4.7.1.87 Roberts, Theodore G. MS4.7.1.88 Social Revolution in Early Eastern Canada. MS4.7.1.89 Thoughts on this Country. MS4.7.1.90 Toole, Frank. MS4.7.1.91-93 Toynbee MS4.7.1.94-101 University of New Brunswick. MS4.7.2 Reprints (Chronological) 1933-1985 MS4.7.2.1 "The Significance of the Identity and Disappearance of the Laurentian Iroquois." 1933, pp. 97-108. MS4.7.2.2 "The John Clarence Webster Collection." Saint John, N.B.: N.B. Museum Collections, No. 1, 1936, pp. 3-15. MS4.7.2.3 "The British Dominions Canada No. v. New Brunswick." Aug. 1936, pp. 457-464. MS4.7.2.4 "The Opening of the Fort Beausejour Museum." Sept. 1936, pp. 1-2. MS4.7.2.5 "The Conflict of European & Eastern Algonkian Cultures, 1500-1700." Monograph. Advertisement for his book. 1937. MS4.7.2.6 "Social Revolution in Early Eastern Canada." Sept. 1938, pp. 264-276. MS4.7.2.7 "Railways & the Confederation Issue in New Brunswick, 1863-1865." Dec. 1940, pp. 367 -383. MS4.7.2.8 "On the Nature of the Distinction Between the French & the English in Canada: An Anthropological Inquiry." 1947, pp. 63-72. MS4.7.2.9 "Creative Moments in the Culture of the Maritime Provinces." June 10, 1949, pp. 231-244. MS4.7.2.10 "Keystone of the Arch." Apr. 1964, pp. 40 -46. MS4.7.2.11 "The Historical Setting of Sara Duncan's The Imperialist. Summer 1973, pp. 205-210. MS4.7.2.12 "William Stewart MacNutt 1908-1976." 1976, pp. 81-83. MS4.7.2.13 "New Brunswick - 6 Views." [Excerpt from Provincial Panoramic], [1984], pp. 1-11. MS4.7.2.14 "An Important Announcement. Literary History of Canada. Canadian Literature in English." Circular - Advertisement for Literary History of Canada. MS4.7.3 Addresses [1946-1979] MS4.7.3.1 Introduction of A.J.M Smith. Fredericton. Feb 19, 1946. MS4.7.3.2 "Address given at the opening of the special De Monts - Champlain Exhibit in the New Brunswick Museum, on the three-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the naming of the River St. John." [Saint John]. June 24, 1954. MS4.7.3.3 Introduction of Prof. Alfred G. Bailey of UNB for the Honorary D.Litt. Degree by Bruce G. Trigger." McGill University, Montreal. June 10, 1975. MS4.7.3.4 "Towards an Ecumenical Ethnohistory Address at Spring Convocation Upon Receiving Honorary D.Litt. Degree at McGill University. Montreal. June 10, 1975. MS4.7.3.5 Statement at Mount Allison Symposium. Sackville,N.B. Oct. 20, 1979. MS4.7.3.6 Symposium at Mount Allison. Sackville, N.B. [ ]. MS4.7.3.7 Introduction of Elizabeth Brewster. [Fredericton]. [ ]. MS4.7.3.8 Tribute to Malcolm Ross. [ ]. May 22, [ ]. MS4.7.4 Interviews [1970s] MS4.7.4.1 Janet Toole interview with Alfred G. Bailey on "The Literary Tradition - Part II." [Frederiction]. Apr. 3, 1974. MS4.7.4.2 Interview with Alfred G. Bailey, [Desmond] Pacey and [Mc A]. [ ]. [ ]. MS4.7.4.3 Interview with Travis Lane. [ ]. [Sept. 1985]. MS4.7.4.4 Questions from Roberta Persi. Carlton University, Ottawa. [ ]. MS4.7.5 Research Notes [1930s-1943] MS4.7.5.1-2 "On the Indians of North Eastern North America." 1930s. MS4.7.5.3 Bibliography for paper on "Social and Cultural Development of the British West Indies." MS4.7.5.4 Assorted notes (varied, undated). MS4.7.6 Lecture Notes [1930s-1940s] MS4.7.6.1-27 Class Lists. Attendance sheets. [Fredericton]. [1938-?]. MS4.7.6.28-37 Lecture notes on European History. [ ]. [ ]. MS4.7.6.38-45 History Course Outlines. [Fredericton]. [ ]. MS4.7.6.46-52 Lecture notes on the History of the Far East. Fredericton. [May 1943 - May 1945]. MS4.7.6.53-54 "A Toynbee Bibliography." [Fredericton]. [Oct. 4, 1934 - Feb. 1955]. MS4.7.6.55-83 U.S. History. Essay by Alfred G. Bailey on Jefferson. Lecture notes on U.S. History. [ ]. [ ]. MS4.7.6.84 Main Points in Vico's Philosophy of History. [ ]. [ ]. MS4.7.6.85-88 Unidentified Courses: Class Material. [Fredericton]. [1945]. MS4.7.7 Reviews and Articles about Alfred G. Bailey MS4.7.7.1 "History of Literature Well Worth the Price." Review of Literary History of Canada : Canadian Literature in English. Toronto. Oct. 15, 1976. MS4.7.7.2 "The New Literary History: A Review Essay." Review of Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English by C.M. Armitage. American Review of Canadian Studies. Vol. VII, No. 1, Spring 1977. MS4.7.7.3 Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by David Arnason. Quill & Quire Toronto, Jan. 1974. MS4.7.7.4 Review of The Literary History of Canada by Bernard Baskin. Hamilton. Nov. 20, 1976. MS4.7.7.5 Review of The Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English by Peter Buitenhuis. Canadian Forum. Toronto. June-July 1977. MS4.7.7.6 "Canadian Essence" Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by Fred Cogswell. Canadian Literature #61. Summer 1974. MS4.7.7.7 "Literary Traditions in New Brunswick" by Fred Cogswell. Royal Society of Canada. []. MS4.7.7.8 "Dr. Bailey Made Freeman of City." Article on Alfred G. Bailey's appointment as Freeman of the City of Fredericton. Fredericton. The Daily Gleaner. June 8, 1984. MS4.7.7.9 Comments on various work by Alfred G. Bailey. Begin with Wilfred Eggleston. [1938-1968]. MS4.7.7.10 Review of Robert Cockburn and Robert Gibbs' Ninety Seasons: Modern Poems from the Maritimes by Michael Estok. Dalhousie Review, Vol. 54. Halifax, 1974/75. MS4.7.7.11 Review of Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English by William French. Globe & Mail. Toronto. Oct. 9, 1976. MS4.7.7.12 "Poet's Distinctive Voice Heard in Collection by Alfred Bailey." Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by Robert Gibbs. The Daily Gleaner. Fredericton. Sept. 29, 1973. MS4.7.7.13 Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by Don Gutteridge. Queen's Quarterly. [Kingston]. [1974]. MS4.7.7.14 "What is Canadian Intellectual History?" Clarence Karr. Reference to Alfred G. Bailey. Dalhousie Review. Halifax. [ ]. MS4.7.7.15 Remarks by Dr. P.C. Kent to the special meeting of Fredericton City Council in regard to Alfred G. Bailey becoming a Freeman of the City of Fredericton. Fredericton. June 7, 1984. MS4.7.7.16 Review of Literary History of Canada by W.J. Keith. University of Toronto Quarterly. Toronto. Summer 1977. MS4.7.7.17 "The Muskrat in his Brook." Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by M. Travis Lane. The Fiddlehead. [Fredericton]. 1974. MS4.7.7.18 "Youth at the Helm." Review of Tao by Margaret E. Lawrence. Evening Times Globe. [Quebec]. Dec. 24, 1930. MS4.7.7.19 "The Fiddlehead Collection." Review of Robert Gibbs' Reflections on a Hill Behind a Town by Richard Lemm. [ ]. [1980]. MS4.7.7.20 "Bailey Becomes Freeman of City." Article by Marilee Little. The Daily Gleaner. [Fredericton]. June 6, 1984. MS4.7.7.21 "Canadian Poets Appear in American Anthology." Press release from UNB. Fredericton. Nov. 20, 1981. MS4.7.7.22 Review of Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English by Patricia Morley. Quill & Quire. Dec. 1976. and Ottawa Journal. Dec. 24, 1976. MS4.7.7.23 "An Antidote for Literary Ignorance." Review of Literary History of Canada by John Moss. Kingston Whig Standard. Ontario. Jan. 25, 1977. MS4.7.7.24 Review of Culture and Nationality by D.A. Muise. The Canadian Historical Review. [1973]. MS4.7.7.25 "This Book's Worth Reading." Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by Alden Nowlan. [The Daily Gleaner]. [Fredericton]. Oct. 2, 1973. MS4.7.7.26 "New Brunswick Cities Play Major Role." Review of Literary History of Canada by Michael O. Nowlan. The Daily Gleaner. Fredericton. Nov. 12, 1976. MS4.7.7.27 Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by Michael O. Nowlan. The Canadian Reader. Vol. 15, No. 7. [1974]. MS4.7.7.28 "Alfred Bailey: Canadian Poet and Nationalist." Article by Michael O. Nowlan. The Atlantic Advocate. June 1977. MS4.7.7.29 "Alfred G. Bailey and Canadian Anthropology." Paper/essay by Victor E. O'Connell. Montreal. Mar. 29, 1976. MS4.7.7.30 "A.G. Bailey." Article on Alfred G. Bailey's Literary Contributions by Desmond Pacey. Canadian Literature. Summer 1976. MS4.7.7.31 "Biography of Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey" by C. Rankin. [Fredericton]. May 1984. MS4.7.7.32 "A Survey of English-Canadian Letters." Review of Literary History of Canada by A.J.M. Smith. University of Toronto Quarterly. [1965]. MS4.7.7.33 Review of Thanks for a Drowned Island by A.J.M. Smith. Dalhousie Review. Halifax. Winter 1974. MS4.7.7.34 Biographical article on Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey by William A. Spray. [ ]. [ ]. MS4.7.7.35 Summary of speech delivered to the Student Christian Movement by Alfred G. Bailey. Author anon. [Fredericton]. [1947]. MS4.7.7.36 Review of Reflections on a Hill Beyond a Town by Paul Stuewe. Queen's Quarterly. Kingston, Ont. [1981?]. MS4.7.7.37 "Whites & Indians." by Elisabeth Tooker. Reference to Alfred G. Bailey. Acadiensis. [Fredericton]. Autumn, 1977. MS4.7.7.38 Review of The Conflict of European & Eastern Algonkian Cultures, 1504-1700 by Bruce Trigger. The Canadian Historical Review. 1971. MS4.7.7.39 Review of Culture and Nationality by Bruce G. Trigger. American Anthropologist. Oct. 14, 1975. MS4.7.7.40 Bibliography entry in Choice on The Conflict of European & Eastern Algonkian Cultures, 1504-1700. March 1970. MS4.7.7.41 "Poems of a U.N.B. Student are Praised by Quebec Newspaper." Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. 1927. MS4.7.7.42 "Songs of the Saguenay." Review by R.R. Henderson. The Brunswickan. May 1927. MS4.7.7.43 Biographical sketch. [Muriel (Ming) Farris Baird]. Fredericton. May 18, 1978. MS4.7.8 Reprints and Photocopies Collected by Alfred G. Bailey MS4.7.8.1 Archer, P. Colleen. "Muriel Miller-Miner." Kawartha Sun. June 5, 1980. MS4.7.8.2 Brown, Wallace. "The Loyalists in the West Indies." History Dept., UNB. Fredericton. Mar. 10, 1976. MS4.7.8.3 Chaison, Joanne Danaher. "Mysterious Malinche: A Case of Mistaken Identity." The Americas, Vol. 32, No. 4. Apr. 1976. MS4.7.8.4 Cogswell, Fred. "Some Defects in Modern Canadian Poetry." Pacific [Moona] Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2, Apr. 1979. MS4.7.8.5 Condon, Ann Gorman. "The Imperial Component in Canadian History, 1850-1914." (Research Proposal). [Fredericton]. MS4.7.8.6 Condon, Ann Gorman. "Marching to a Different Drummer - The Political Philosophy of the American Loyalists." [ ]. MS4.7.8.7 Critchley, MacDonald. "Specific Developmental Dyslexia." British Journal of Hospital Medicine. Apr. 1969. MS4.7.8.8 Djwa, Sandra. "The Canadian Forum: Literary Catalyst." [Burnaby, B.C.]. Apr. 1975. MS4.7.8.9 Downey, James. "Barnabas & Boanerges: Archetypes of Eighteenth-Century Preaching." University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 1. Fall 1981. MS4.7.8.10 Downey, James. "Keeping Faith." An address presented on the occasion of Dr. Downey's installation as fourteenth President of the University of New Brunswick. UNB. Fredericton. Oct. 16, 1980. MS4.7.8 11 Downey, James. "Some Thoughts on Higher Education in New Brunswick & UNB's Place in it." Paper delivered to the Senior Public Service Managers. [Fredericton]. Feb. 3, 1983. MS4.7.8.12 Downey, James. "The Third Wave: Ripple or Breaker? Education in the Eighties." Dalhousie Review. [Halifax]. Summer 1981. MS4.7.8.13 Erickson, Vincent O. "Mennonite Expansion of Sixteenth Century East Frisia: Boundary Conflict and Boundary Maintenance." Ethnohistory, Vol. 25, No. 3. Summer 1978. MS4.7.8.14 Erickson, Vincent O. "Passamaquoddies and Protestants: Deacon Sockabason and the Reverend Kellogg of the Society for Propagating the Gospel." Man in the Northeast, No. 29, 1985. MS4.7.8.15 Ferrari, Leo C. "Augustine's 'Nine Years' as a Manichee." Augustiniana, XXV, 1975. MS4.7.8.16 Ferrari, Leo C. "Background to Augustine's 'City of God'." The Classical Journal, Vol. 67, Feb.-Mar. 1972. MS4.7.8.17 Ferrari, Leo C. "Halley's Comet of 374 AD" Augustiniana, XXVII, 1977. MS4.7.8.17A French, William. "Publishers Open Summit with Battle Lines Drawn." Globe & Mail. Feb. 28, 1986, p. A13. MS4.7.8.18 Review of "The Idea File of Harold Innis." [ed. William Christian] by George Grant. Globe & Mail. May 31, 1980. MS4.7.8.19 Helmer, James. "Diamond Jenness (1886-1969)." Arctic Profiles. MS4.7.8.20 "Report of the Humanities Conference." University of Toronto. Toronto. Oct. 26/27, 1951. MS4.7.8 21 Jones, Donald. "Anthropologist fought 20 years of censorship." Toronto Star. May 14, 1983. MS4.7.8.22 Klinck, Carl. "Salvaging Our Literary Past." Ontario Library Review, Vol. 27. August, 1943. MS4.7.8.23 Konishi, Huruo. "Cimon and the 'Persian' Tetralogy." LCM, Oct. 1979. MS4.7.8.24 Konishi, Huruo. "The Composition of Thucydides' History." American Journal of Philology, Vol. 101, 1980. MS4.7.8.25 Lane, M. Travis. "An Unimpoverished Style: The Poetry of George Elliott Clarke." Fredericton. MS4.7.8.26 Livesay, Dorothy. "Earle Birney - Author, Poet." The U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle. Mar. 1950. MS4.7.8.27 MacDonald, M.A. "Artifact Survivals from Pre-Loyalist English-speaking Settlers of New Brunswick." Material History Bulletin. Fall, 1987. MS4.7.8.28 McFadden, David. "Klinck: Sleuth & Literary Historian." Quill & Quire. Toronto. Feb. 1977. MS4.7.8.29 Miller, Muriel. "The Life and Times of Bliss Carman: Man & Poet." MS4.7.8.30 Nicolai, Martin L. "Analysis of 'The Unreturning.'" Fredericton (UNB). Feb. 20, 1981. MS4.7.8.31 Pacey, Desmond. [High School Education.] [ ]. MS4.7.8.31A Piddington, Henry. The Sailor's Horn-Book. London: Frederic Norgate. 1876. MS4.7.8.32 "Pollock to head Banff Playwright's Colony." Article in The Brunswickan. Mar. 25, 1977. MS4.7.8.33 Portman, Jamie. "Play Delivers Frontal Assault on Canadians' Smug Certainties." [Southam News Services]. Edmonton. [1977]. MS4.7.8.34 Preston, Richard. "Reflections on Sapir's Anthropology in Canada." [Canadian Revue of Sociology & Anthropology]. Vol. 17, No. 4, 1980. MS4.7.8.35 Ross, Malcolm. "A Strange Aesthetic Ferment." [ ]. MS4.7.8.36 Thomas, Peter. "The Ballad of Albion." Acadiensis. [ ]. MS4.7.8.37 Thurrott, J. Harrison. "La Tour: An Acadian Chronicle in Two Scenes." Thesis. Columbia University, New York City. MS4.7.8.38 Trites, Allison A. "A Forgotten Founder: A Biographical Sketch of Professor Calvin Goodspeed." Essay. [ ]. MS4.7.8.39 Wright, R.H. "The Art of Pest Management." Chemistry in Canada. Sept. 1979. MS4.7.8.40 Young, D.M. "The Atlantic Provinces: A History Shaped By Resources?" Entomological Society of Canada. Vol. 16, No. 4, Dec. 1984. MS4.7.8.41 Young, D.M. "A Tribute to Lord Beaverbrook." Address presented on Founders' Day. UNB. Fredericton. Oct. 18, 1979. MS4.7.8.42 Review of D.M. Young's The Colonial Office in the Early Nineteenth Century. The Economist. (Oct. 14, 1961. [Reviewer anonymous]. MS4.7.8.43 Review of D.M. Young's The Colonial Office in the Early Nineteenth Century. The Times Literary Supplement. Dec. 1, 1961. [Reviewer anonymous]. MS4.7.8.44 [ ]. "Educational Specifications for the Proposed Masoz Elementary-Middle School, Maliseet, N.B." Essay. [ ]. MS4.7.8.45 [ ]. "A Proposal to Develop Native Teaching Resources for the Mahsos School of the Tobique Indian Band." Essay. [ ]. MS4.7.8.46 Article on Contemporary Verse II. [Author anonymous]. [ ]. MS4.7.9.1-4 Notes & examinations as a student. 1927-1928. MS4.7.10.1-2 Boy Scout Booklets. 1916. MS4.7.11.1-7 Diplomas. 1927-1979. MS4.7.12.1-? Notes on collection by Frances Firth, Linda Hill, Karen Skinner.
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