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HON. DONALD METHUEN FLEMING MG 32 B 39 Finding Aid No. 1686 Manuscript Division des Division manuscrits HON. DONALD METHUEN FLEMING MG 32 B 39 Finding Aid No. 1686 / Instrument de recherche no 1686 Prepared in 1987 and revised in 1995 by L. Barber Préparé en 1987 et revisé en 1995 par L. Barber de of the Political Archives Section, Manuscript la Section des archives politiques, Division Division des manuscrits TABLE OF CONTENTS Inventory Notice ................................................................................................... iii Pre-parliamentary Series .............................................................................................1 Parliamentary Series Subject Files ................................................................................................. 4 Index Cards .................................................................................................173 Cabinet Documents ...................................................................................... 128 Economic Conferences ..................................................................................135 Parliamentary Committee ................................................................................151 Leadership Campaign Series ....................................................................................... 159 Post-parliamentary Series ......................................................................................... 162 Memoirs Series ....................................................................................................... 167 Clippings Series ...................................................................................................... 170 1 Vol. File Subject Date FLEMING, Hon. Donald Methuen MG 32, B 39 Vol. File Subject Date A. PRE-PARLIAMENTARY SERIES. 1 1 St. Andrew's Public School 1917 2 Galt Collegiate - notebooks n.d 3 Galt Collegiate - notebook - Form 4 4 Galt Collegiate - notebook - Form 5 5 University of Toronto - Political Science - essays - Year II 6 University of Toronto - essays 1920 7 University of Toronto - essays 1921 8 University of Toronto - essays 1922 9 University of Toronto - essays l923 10 University of Toronto - Political Science - essays - Year III 1924 11 University of Toronto - Political Science - essays - Year IV 1924 12 University of Toronto - Political Science - Notes n.d. 2 1 University of Toronto - Printed Lecture Notes - Undergrad - Year II (l) 1923 2 University of Toronto - Printed Lecture Notes - Undergrad - Year II (2) 1923 3 University of Toronto - Written Examinations 1923 4 University of Toronto - Correspondence regarding requirements for M.A in Political Science 2 5 Osgoode Hall - Miscellaneous Notes 2 Vol. File Subject Date 6 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (1) 7 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (2) 8 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (3) 9 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (4) 3 1 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (5) 2 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (6) 3 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (7) 4 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (8) 5 Osgoode Hall - printed notes/text (9) 6 Osgoode Hall - printed examinations 1925-1929 7 Osgoode Hall - Class notes n.d. 8 Osgoode Hall - Class notes 1923 9 Osgoode Hall - Class notes 1924 10 Osgoode Hall - Class notes (l) 1925 4 1 Osgoode Hall - Class notes (2) 1925 2 Osgoode Hall - Class notes 1926 3 Osgoode Hall - Class notes 1927 4 Osgoode Hall - Class notes l928 5 Osgoode Hall - Miscellaneous law notes n.d. 1926 6 Osgoode Hall - syllabus, statutes, misc. 1926-1927 7 Osgoode Hall - 1938 reunion of class of 1928 8 Personal - invitations, greetings, clipping, 1922-1923 miscellaneous 9 Activities - Hart House, 1923; Literary & Athletic Club, 1923; Canoe Club, 1925-1926; OBITER DICTA 1928 article 3 Vol. File Subject Date 4 10 Election, (federal, 1926) - letter, notes, clippings (1) 11 Election, (federal, 1926) - letter, notes, clippings (2) 12 Election, (federal, 1926) - clippings 13 Election, (federal, 1930) - correspondence 14 Board of Education - clippings (file 1) 1937 15 Board of Education - clippings (file 2) 1937 5 1 Canadian Bar Association Convention 1938 2 Communism - clippings, pamphlets, notes, Buck investigation transcripts, misc. 1931-1939 3 German Boycott - correspondence 1939 4 German Boycott - clippings 1939 5 Alderman (Toronto) - invitation 1941 - lectures on Town 1944 - Planning legislation 6 Conservative Party (National) Convention 1940-1942 Miscellaneous 7 Conservative Party (National) Convention 1942 Correspondence 1942-1943 8 Conservative Round Table, Port Hope - Correspondence 1942-1943 9 Conservative Round Table, Port Hope - Misc. 1942 10 Conservative Party (National) Convention - Reconstruction (File 1) 1942 11 Conservative Party (National) Convention - Reconstruction (File 2) 1942 12 Conservative Party (National) Convention - Reconstruction (File 3) 1942 13 Conservative Party (National) Convention - Reconstruction - clippings 1942 14 League of Nations Society in Canada - Executive Committee Members 1941-1942 4 Vol. File Subject Date 5 15 Queen's Own Rifles - misc. n.d.,l942 16 Soldiers and Airmans Christian Association 1940-1942 17 Soldier's and Airmen's Christian Association 1943-1946 18 Election (Provincial) 1943 - Ontario P.C. Speakers' Handbook 1943 6 1 Election (Provincial) 1943 - Ontario P.C. Speakers' Handbook additions 1943 2 Progressive Conservative Party - correspondence 1943-1945 3 Progressive Conservative Party Committee on Electoral Reform - correspondence 1943 4 Progressive Conservative Party - Resolutions Committee Miscellaneous 1944 5 Upper Canada Bible Society - miscellaneous 1941 6 Upper Canada Bible Society - miscellaneous 1942 7 Upper Canada Bible Society - miscellaneous 1943 8 Upper Canada Bible Society - miscellaneous 1944 9 Upper Canada Bible Society - miscellaneous 1945 PARLIAMENTARY SERIES 1945-1963 1. Subject Files 7 1 Abbott, D.C. - correspondence 1953 2 Adock, H.W. - correspondence 1947 3 Advertising Contracts - memos, mis. 1957 4 A-1 Advertising - Ethnic Press - correspondence 1958 5 A-1 Advertising - Ethnic Press - correspondence 1961 5 Vol. File Subject Date 6 A-1 Advertising - Foreign Language Press - correspondence 1957-1958 7 7 A-1 Advertising - by Government - correspondence 1957-1959 8 A-1 Advertising - Postmaster General - correspondence 1959-1961 9 A-1 Advertising - Weekly Newspapers - correspondence 1957-1959 10 A-1 Advertising - McKim Advertising Limited - correspondence 1957-1960 11 A-1 Advertising - Requests for contracts - correspondence 1957 12 A-1 Advertising - Requests for contracts - correspondence 1958 13 A-1 Advertising - Requests for contracts - correspondence 1959-1960 14 A-1 Advertising - Spitzer & Mills - correspondence Spitzer, Mills and Bates 1958-1961 15 Advertising - Tax on Canadian editions of foreign publications 1956 - correspondence 1956 16 A-1 Advertising - Walsh Advertising Company Limited - correspondence 1957-1961 17 Aeronautics - correspondence 1952 18 African Tour, - articles, clippings, report 1954 19 African Tour, - diary 1954 African Tour - See also Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference 1954 8 1 African Tour - Speeches - correspondence 1954-1955 2 Arican Tour, 1954 - correspondence, clippings 1954-1955 3 Africa - PM Garfield Todd of Southern Rhodesia - correspondence, clippings 1955-1957 4 A-2 Africa - (S. Africa, Sierra Leone, Congo) - correspondence 1960-1961 5 Agriculture - miscellaneous 1945-1961 6 Vol. File Subject Date 6 A-4 Agriculture - Cold Storage Subsidy Act - correspondence 1957-1960 7 A-4 Agriculture - correspondence, submission 1958-1963 8 8 A-4 Agriculture - correspondence 1957-1961 9 Agriculture - correspondence 1962 10 Agriculture - memoranda, messages 1962 11 Agriculture - statistics by Dominion Bureau of Statistics 1953-1963 12 Air Pollution Advisory Board - correspondence 1956 13 Aluminum - correspondence, notes, clippings 1951-1956 14 Animals - Humane treatment of - correspondence 1957 15 Annuities (Government) - correspondence, clippings, submissions 1947-1956 16 Arctic Institute of North America - correspondence 1950 17 I-3-1 Appointments and meetings - General - correspondence 1962-1963 18 Arctic Diocese - Bill No. 8, 1957 - correspondence 1957 19 Arms Shipment - General - Correspondence 1956 20 Articles on Mr. Fleming - correspondence 1957 9 1 A-8 Articles, Newspapers and Magazines - correspondence l957-1953 (file 1) 2 A-8 Articles, Newspapers and Magazines - correspondence 1957-1963 (file 2) 3 A-8-1 Articles by Mr. Fleming - correspondence, articles 1957-1959 4 A-8-1 Articles by Mr. Fleming - correspondence, articles 1960 5 A-8-1 Articles by Mr. Fleming - correspondence, articles 1961-1962 7 Vol. File Subject Date 6 A-8-1 Articles - Messages by Mr. Fleming - correspondence clippings 1957-1960 7 Astronomical Society of Canada - correspondence 1946-1947 9 8 Atomic Energy - correspondence, notes, misc. 1945-1955 9 Attlee, Clement - correspondence 1955 10 Attorney-General - Appointments - correspondence 1945-1950 11 Attorney-General - Appointments - correspondence 1951-1956 12 Attorney-General - correspondence 1946-1951 13 Atmospheric Pollution - report, -correspondence 1952 14 Auditor General - correspondence with 1947-1951 15 Auditor General - Appointments - correspondence 1958-1960 A-18 16 Auditor General - Authority - correspondence 1962 H-10 17 Austerity Programme - Reductions in Estimates - correspondence 1962 18 Australia - visit of PM Robt. Menzies - preparatory notes 1957 19 Automobiles - statistics 1950-1958 20 Auxiliary Services Supervisors - status of personnel since WW II - correspondence 1946 21 Aviation -
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