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- September 1926
Writing on behalf of the Provincial Normal School, Vancouver, B.C., he comments on The Voice of Canada.
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 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.
Request for an autographed copy of The Land of Singing Waters.
Comments on The Land of Singing Waters.
Comments on Stephen's poetic future.
Garvin, John W. (editor, Radisson Society of Canada)
Letter refers to The Land of Singing Waters and Canadian poets in general.
Comments on The Land of Singing Waters, and his opinion about reviews on Appraisals of Canadian Literature.
Comments on TheLand of Singing Waters, and Wilson MacDonald's poetry as well as remarks on Roberts' state of health and his forthcoming year at the University of British Columbia.
Letter asks for the name of Stephen's new anthology as it will be placed on the Grade IX reading list and ackowledges copy of The Land of Singing Waters. Willis was Superintendent of Education, Victoria, B.C.
Letter refers to the formation of a branch of the League of Western Writers in Vancouver.
Comments on "The Land of Singing Waters." King was principal of a Vancouver high school.
A Christmas greeting including the poem - "In Excelsis."
Letter reviews Carman's activities and acknowledges a poem and article sent by Stephen.
A Christmas greeting card including a poem - "The Dreamer."
Comments on poetry published in Western Tribune, edited by Stephen, and the future of Canadian poetry.
Comments on Stephen's poems, "Canada," and "Vancouver."
Comments on The Kingdom of the Sun.
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.
Letter asking for a copy of The Gleaming Archway for review purposes in a journal for The Servants of India Society.
Morehouse, B. (Editorial Department, Vancouver Sun)
Comments on Stephen's poetry.
Clay, Charles (Literary Department, Winnipeg Free Press)
Comments on Brown Earth and Bunch Grass.
Comments on Brown Earth and Bunch, Grass and Brunn's visit to Vancouver in the summer of 1928.
Comments on Brown Earth and Bunch Grass.
Quebec. Department de L'Instruction Publique
Letter from superintendent referring to Verendrye.
Comment on Verendrye.
Comments on Verendrye. Roberts suggests other poetry that Stephen should read.
Letter stating that he will be pleased to read Verendrye, and another one enclosing his review of the epic poem.
Dougall, John (Advertising Manager of World Wide)
Letter asking whether Stephen wishes to advertise his works in the forthcoming issue.
Tweedmuir, John Buchan, Governor-General of Canada
Letter referring to Verendrye.
Letter commenting on the Native Sons, John Mitchell (Paddy Slater), and Stephen's remarks about "My Vision."
Letter referring to the ability of The Globe to print more literary reviews the The Mail and The Globe's review of Verendrye.
Murray, (Father) Athol (Notre Dame College, Wilcox, Sask.)
Comments on Verendrye and suggestions for future books.
Calder, M.E. (Canadian Red Cross Society, Nanaimo Branch)
Letter congratulating Stephen on the publication of Verendrye.
Comments on the poem, "Vancouver."
Hackwood, H. (Corporation of the City of Nanaimo)
Letter offering congratulations to Stephen on the publication of Verendrye.
Comments on the poem, "Vancouver."
Comments on his attitude toward poetry and life in general.
Brown, Gilmore (Pasadena Community Playhouse Association)
Letter stating the inability of the Association to produce the play, Kanikilak, The Wanderer.
Gassner, John W. (American Playreader)
Letter stating the impossibility of The Theatre Guild, New York to produce Kanikilak, The Wanderer.
Morgan-Powell, S. (Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Montreal Daily Star)
Acknowledgement of a copy of Verendrye.
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.
Letter to Mrs. Stephen acknowledge the donation of a scrapbook to the Vancouver City Archives.
Child Conservation, Vancouver, The Social Services League
Program of First Annual Convention of the Child Welfare Association of British Columbia.
Program for a Concert sponsored by the Child Welfare Association of British Columbia.