Caricatures pertaining to German domination of Europe
- RBSC-ARC-1532-02-01-17
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- 1938
Caricatures pertaining to German domination of Europe
A greeting card welcoming the League of Western Writers to Vancouver. Card includes an excerpt from Stephen's poem "Vancouver."
Balantine Pier during a strike in Vancouver
Prints relate to medical care and Japanese activities during the war.
Letter thanks Stephen for a copy of The Rosary of Pan.
Letter pertaining to The Voice of Canada.
Comments on her poetry, Stephen's criticism of her poetry, poetry in general, The Voice of Canada, and Canadian nationalism.
Comments on Stephen's poetic future.
Comments on Brown Earth and Bunch, Grass and Brunn's visit to Vancouver in the summer of 1928.
Comments on Verendrye. Roberts suggests other poetry that Stephen should read.
Comments on Verendrye. Letter refers to Stephen's fight against Fascism and the "social vision" poetry of Ralph Cheney.
Truesdale, Walter E. (Greater Vancouver Peace Celebration) to E.W. Stevens
Letter refers to assistance given during the celebration.
Portrait of A.M. Stephen (photographic reproduction).
Copy of A .M.Stephen's entry in Canadian Who's Who
Copy of letter from A.M. Stephen to E.J. Pratt
Handwritten manuscript "Sketch of Alexander de Soto and his work" by A.M. Stephen
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from various people.
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Charles G.D. Roberts, E.W. King.
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Moore Whaun.
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Ernest Winch, M.L.A.
Letters of sympathy to Mrs. Stephen on A.M. Stephen's death from Margaret Baccheas.
Printed poems by Charles G.D. Roberts
Printed poem "Vesigia" by Bliss Carman; photograph of Bliss Carman.
Photographs of, and concerning, Ernest Winch.
"Poets of the Pacific Coast" assembled at Western League of Writers 5th Annual Convention
Filed under B.C. Historical Photographs accession no.: B.C. 1843/1-2 oversize.
The Amazone. A Play in One Act.
The Troubadour. A Play in One Act.
Carbons and later typed copies. (Unpublished poetry.)
The Relation of Poetry to Life
A Critique of Bliss Carman's Poetry.
A foreword is added.
Meeting of Vancouver Poetry Society held at Mr. & Mrs. Dalton's home.