A.M. Stephen… Private Mailing List
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A.M. Stephen… Private Mailing List
Mailing List… Personal Friends or Acquaintances
League of Western Writers Inc.
Literary Agents (list of addresses)
Brown Earth and Bunch Gras… Canadian Daughters' League (list of addresses)
Shakespeare Society (list of addresses)
Review of A.M. Stephen's The Land of Singing Waters by Lionel Stevenson, British Columbia Monthly.
p. 7-8. 2 copies.
Broad sheet, Japanese Agents Control Local Radio Stations???
Report of the Pacific Northwest Embargo Conference held at Vancouver, B. C.
He Died for China on Our Far Eastern Front
British Columbia"Job-Seekers"Journal, Vol. I, no . 1
In Memory of John Reid, Died April 28th, 1899
Poem written in memory of a personal friend.
Christmas cards sent by Stephen to his friends and including poems
Letter pertains to the 1937 provincial election campaign and Toon's political philosophy.
A letter from Spain commenting on the Spanish Civil War.
A Christmas greeting including the poem - "In Excelsis."
A Christmas greeting card including a poem - "The Dreamer."
Comments on The Voice of Canada, The Land of Singing Waters, The Golden Treasury of Canadian Verse, and poetry in general. Crawford was a member of the Women's University Club of Seattle.
Comment on Verendrye.
Letter stating that he will be pleased to read Verendrye, and another one enclosing his review of the epic poem.
Calder, M.E. (Canadian Red Cross Society, Nanaimo Branch)
Letter congratulating Stephen on the publication of Verendrye.
Hackwood, H. (Corporation of the City of Nanaimo)
Letter offering congratulations to Stephen on the publication of Verendrye.
Comments on the poem, "Vancouver."
Morgan-Powell, S. (Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Montreal Daily Star)
Acknowledgement of a copy of Verendrye.
This scrapbook was initially included with the A.M. Pound papers. It was felt that since the scrapbook was about A.M. Stephen (compiled by him, and after his death, by his wife, Irene Stephen) it should be included with the Stephen papers. The scrapbook covers the time from 1928, when Stephen made his much publicized tours of Western Canada, to 1963, when Stephen's last edition of poems (compiled by his wife) was published. The scrapbook includes newspaper articles, book reviews, letters (mainly to Mrs. Stephen), and other assorted memorabilia. (Note written by Robert Gore.)
"The Legend of Siwash Rock," by A.M. Stephen. Willisons Monthly
Brochure from A.M. Stephens "School of Expression."
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Mrs. C.L. Kuo.
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Louisa Jarman, various people.
Cards of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death.
"Canadian Literature as a Nation Builder," magazine article by A.M. Stephen, magazine unidentified
Four photographs plus one litho reproduction.
Kanikilak, The Wanderer. A Mystery Play of the Pacific Coast Indians by "Tolo Wahna".
A foreword and directions for costumes are added.
Answers only to an unknown questionaire relating to his literary career.
A forward is added.
The Bride of the Wind, A Phantasy.
A foreword and a letter to Mr. Button is added.