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An essay written by Stephen.
An essay written by Stephen.
A Proposal for Pageant Depicting Development of Sea Commerce and City of Vancouver
The Hands of the Virgin. A Play in One Act.
A Critique of Bliss Carman's Poetry
Canada's Birthday Greetings to the United States
Transcript of a speech by Leonard W. Brockington
Two letters to A.M. Stephen on same page.
Articles typed out of newspapers
Mailing List Resulting from Tour
Lords of the Air. Copies for Review to…
"The Major Note in Canadian Poetry," Dalhousie Review, Vol. IX, no. 1
pp. 54-67
"Ta Grammata," Dalhousie Review. Vol. XII, no. 2.
pp. 169-179
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Stephen, A.M. "From the Canadian West." The Lariat.
p. 262-263
Review of A.M. Stephen's The Kingdom of the Sun by Canadienne, Canadian Bookman.
p. 308-309
Child Conservation, Vancouver, The Social Services League
Program of a recital by Stephen presented by the Vancouver Poetry Society.
Lord of the Air, poems of the present war, Vancouver, The Author
Dr. Norman Bethune and Chow Tsang Ching, leader of 8th Route Army.
Letter pertaining to Pearson's re-election.
[Nerum, R] The Rectory, Oberbrook, Pa.
Letter referring to The Rosary of Pan.
Letter pertaining to poetry and sponsorship of his tour.
Letter pertaining to his activities as an actor in passion plays.
Letter referring to Stephen's poetry and style.
Writing on behalf of the Provincial Normal School, Vancouver, B.C., he comments on The Voice of Canada.
Permission granted to use his work in The Voice of Canada.
Letter refers to the formation of a branch of the League of Western Writers in Vancouver.
Comments on Stephen's poems, "Canada," and "Vancouver."
Comments on The Kingdom of the Sun.
Letter asking for a copy of The Gleaming Archway for review purposes in a journal for The Servants of India Society.
Comments on Brown Earth and Bunch Grass.
Letter referring to the ability of The Globe to print more literary reviews the The Mail and The Globe's review of Verendrye.
Comments on his attitude toward poetry and life in general.
[Letters from various recipients]
Roderick Kennedy, March 1942
Allan McKeith, February 1942
May P. Judge, May 1942
Amabel King, February 1942
E.J. Pratt, February 1942
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Alwyne Buckley, Joan, and Elsie.