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SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Finding Aid No. 1492 / Instrument De Recherche No 1492 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Finding Aid No. 1492 / Instrument de recherche No 1492 Prepared in 1984 by Préparé en 1984 par Ian Forsyth, revised Ian Forsyth, revise in 1987 by Brian Murphy, en 1987 par Brian Murphy, in 1992 by Sandra Mercer en 1992 par Sandra Mercer and in 1995 by Dale Cameron et en 1995 par Dale Cameron for the Public Archives pour le Service des Archives Service publiques i Note on the arrangement of the fonds The Arnold Smith fonds includes five series which are not physically organized together. The following list indicates which files have been assigned to each series. SERIES I Early Academic & Professional Life Series Vol. File 36 11 80 1 111-112 all 113 1-10 SERIES II External Affairs Series 29 4 36 12-14 37 1-9 38 21 39 1 41 all 66 all 67 1-2 72 9-14 80 2-14, 16-17, 19-27 81 1, 7, 14-27 82 1, 3, 5-16, 18-20, 23-27 83 1-6, 8-15, 17, 20-21 107 1-3 108 1, 9-10, 14, 26, 32 109 1-4 110 1 113 11-21 114 all 115 1-2 ii SERIES III Commonwealth Series 1-35 all files 37-39 " 42-65 " 67-71 " 72 1-8 73 all files 74 1-30 79 all files 81 28 103 42 104-106 all files 107 4-5, 7-8 108 4-6, 12, 15, 20, 23, 29, 31, 34-35 109 5-12 110 2-3 115 3-8 SERIES IV Post-Retirement Career Series Vol. File 28 15-18 29 1-3 32 11, 19 35 7-9 36 1-10 39 7-9 40 all 84-101 all 102 1-18, 20-21 107 6 108 2-3, 7-8, 13, 16, 18, 21-22, 24-25, 27-28, 30, 36-37 115 9-19 116-118 all 119 1-19 iii SERIES V Family and Personal Papers Series 74 31-38 75-77 all 78 1-9 80 15, 18, 28 81 2-6, 8-13 82 2, 4, 17, 21-22 83 7, 16, 18-19 102 19, 22-43 103 1-41 108 11, 17, 19, 33 119 20-40 120 all 1 List of volumes also available on microfilm Microfilm Reel Volume File Number Number Number H-2311 29 7-18 30 1-5 H-2312 30 5-26 66 1 H-2313 66 2-11 67 1-2 H-2314 67 3-11 68 1-4 H-2315 68 5-16 69 1-2 H-2316 69 2-4 70 1-14 H-2317 70 14-17 71 1-14 H-2318 71 14 104 1-9 H-2319 104 9-11 105 1-14 H-2320 105 15-16 106 1-8 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Vol. File Subject Date 1 1 Diary Aug-Sep 1965 1 2 Diary Oct 1965 1 3 Diary Oct-Nov 1965 1 4 Diary 1-15 Dec 1965 1 5 Diary 16-20 Dec 1965 1 6 Diary 21-31 Dec 1965 1 7 Diary 1-19 Jan 1966 1 8 Diary 20-28 Jan 1966 1 9 Diary Feb-4 Mar 1966 1 10 Diary 7-31 Mar 1966 1 11 Diary (1) Apr 1966 1 12 Diary (2) Apr 1966 1 13 Diary (1) May 1966 1 14 Diary (2) May 1966 1 15 Diary (1) Jun 1966 1 16 Diary (2) Jun 1966 1 17 Diary (3) Jun 1966 1 18 Diary Jul 1966 2 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Vol. File Subject Date 1 19 Diary (1) Aug 1966 1 20 Diary (2) Aug 1966 1 21 Diary (3) Aug 1966 1 22 Diary (1) 1-15 Sep 1966 1 23 Diary (2) 1-15 Sep 1966 2 1 Diary 16-30 Sep 1966 2 2 Diary Oct 1966 2 3 Diary Nov 1966 2 4 Diary Dec 1966 2 5 Diary Jan 1967 2 6 Diary Feb 1967 2 7 Diary Mar 1967 2 8 Diary Apr 1967 2 9 Diary May 1967 2 10 Diary Jun 1967 2 11 Diary Jul 1967 2 12 Diary Aug 1967 3 1 Diary Sep 1967 3 2 Diary Oct 1967 3 3 Diary (1) Nov 1967 3 4 Diary (2) Nov 1967 3 5 Diary Dec 1967 MG 31 E 47 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL 3 Vol. File Subject Date 3 6 Diary Jan 1968 3 7 Diary Feb 1968 3 8 Diary Mar 1968 3 9 Diary Apr 1968 3 10 Diary May 1968 4 1 Diary Jun 1968 4 2 Diary Jul 1968 4 3 Diary Aug 1968 4 4 Diary (1) Sep 1968 4 5 Diary (2) Sep 1968 4 6 Diary Oct 1968 4 7 Diary Nov 1968 4 8 Diary Dec 1968 4 9 Diary Jan 1969 4 10 Diary Feb 1969 4 11 Diary (1) Mar 1969 5 1 Diary (2) Mar 1969 5 2 Diary Apr 1969 5 3 Diary (1) May 1969 5 4 Diary (2) May 1969 5 5 Diary (1) Jun 1969 5 6 Diary (2) Jun 1969 5 7 Diary Jul 1969 5 8 Diary Aug 1969 4 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Vol. File Subject Date 5 9 Diary Sep 1969 5 10 Diary Oct 1969 5 11 Diary Nov 1969 6 1 Diary Dec 1969 6 2 Diary Jan 1970 6 3 Diary (1) Feb 1970 6 4 Diary (2) Feb 1970 6 5 Diary (1) Mar 1970 6 6 Diary (2) Mar 1970 6 7 Diary Apr 1970 6 8 Diary (1) May 1970 6 9 Diary (2) May 1970 7 1 Diary (1) Jun 1970 7 2 Diary (2) Jun 1970 7 3 Diary (1) Jul 1970 7 4 Diary (2) Jul 1970 7 5 Diary Aug 1970 7 6 Diary Sep 1970 7 7 Diary (1) Oct 1970 7 8 Diary (2) Oct 1970 7 9 Diary Nov 1970 8 1 Diary Dec 1970 8 2 Diary Jan 1971 8 3 Diary Feb 1971 MG 31 E 47 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL 5 Vol. File Subject Date 8 4 Diary (1) Mar 1971 8 5 Diary (2) Mar 1971 8 6 Diary Apr 1971 8 7 Diary (1) May 1971 8 8 Diary (2) May 1971 8 9 Diary (1) Jun 1971 9 1 Diary (2) Jun 1971 9 2 Diary Jul 1971 9 3 Diary Aug 1971 9 4 Diary (1) Sep 1971 9 5 Diary (2) Sep 1971 9 6 Diary (1) Oct 1971 9 7 Diary (2) Oct 1971 9 8 Diary (1) Nov 1971 9 9 Diary (2) Nov 1971 9 10 Diary (1) Dec 1971 9 11 Diary (2) Dec 1971 10 1 Diary (1) Jan 1972 10 2 Diary (2) Jan 1972 10 3 Diary (1) Feb 1972 10 4 Diary (2) Feb 1972 10 5 Diary Mar 1972 10 6 Diary (1) Apr 1972 10 7 Diary (2) Apr 1972 6 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Vol. File Subject Date 10 8 Diary (1) May 1972 10 9 Diary (2) May 1972 10 10 Diary (1) Jun 1972 11 1 Diary (2) Jun 1972 11 2 Diary (3) Jun 1972 11 3 Diary (1) Jul 1972 11 4 Diary (2) Jul 1972 11 5 Diary (3) Jul 1972 11 6 Diary (1) Aug 1972 11 7 Diary (2) Aug 1972 11 8 Diary (1) Sep 1972 11 9 Diary (2) Sep 1972 11 10 Diary (3) Sep 1972 11 11 Diary (4) Sep 1972 12 1 Diary (1) Oct 1972 12 2 Diary (2) Oct 1972 12 3 Diary (3) Oct 1972 12 4 Diary Nov 1972 12 5 Diary (1) Dec 1972 12 6 Diary (2) Dec 1972 12 7 Diary (3) Dec 1972 12 8 Diary (1) Jan 1973 12 9 Diary (2) Jan 1973 12 10 Diary (3) Jan 1973 MG 31 E 47 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL 7 Vol. File Subject Date 12 11 Diary (4) Jan 1973 12 12 Diary (1) Feb 1973 13 1 Diary (2) Feb 1973 13 2 Dairy (1) Mar 1973 13 3 Diary (2) Mar 1973 13 4 Diary Apr 1973 13 5 Diary (1) May 1973 13 6 Diary (2) May 1973 13 7 Diary (1) Jun 1973 13 8 Diary (2) Jun 1973 13 9 Diary (3) Jun 1973 14 1 Diary (4) Jun 1973 14 2 Diary (1) Jul 1973 14 3 Diary (2) Jul 1973 14 4 Diary (3) Jul 1973 14 5 Diary (1) Aug 1973 14 6 Diary (2) Aug 1973 14 7 Diary (3) Aug 1973 14 8 Diary (1) Sep 1973 14 9 Diary (2) Sep 1973 14 10 Diary Oct 1973 15 1 Diary Nov 1973 15 2 Diary Dec 1973 15 3 Diary (1) Jan 1974 8 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL MG 31 E 47 Vol. File Subject Date 15 4 Diary (2) Jan 1974 15 5 Diary (3) Jan 1974 15 6 Diary Feb 1974 15 7 Diary (1) Mar 1974 15 8 Diary (2) Mar 1974 15 9 Diary (3) Mar 1974 16 1 Diary (1) Apr 1974 16 2 Diary (2) Apr 1974 16 3 Diary (1) May 1974 16 4 Diary (2) May 1974 16 5 Diary (3) May 1974 16 6 Diary (1) Jun 1974 16 7 Diary (2) Jun 1974 16 8 Diary (1) Jul 1974 16 9 Diary (2) Jul 1974 17 1 Diary (3) Jul 1974 17 2 Diary (4) Jul 1974 17 3 Diary Aug 1974 17 4 Diary Sep 1974 17 5 Diary Oct 1974 17 6 Diary (1) Nov 1974 17 7 Diary (2) Nov 1974 17 8 Diary (1) Dec 1974 17 9 Diary (2) Dec 1974 MG 31 E 47 SMITH, ARNOLD CANTWELL 9 Vol.
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