File consists of a letter from E.W. Armstrong (Dartmouth College) to Aaron Greeley (1773- ?) of New Hampshire, son of surveyor Aaron Greeley who was a cousin of Zaccheus Burnham. Letter accounts the daily inconveniences and difficulties of being a soldier and how American soldiers suffer the inconveniences of war more than do the Europeans. Includes religious overtones.
Folder 1
Newspaper clippings
- Undated clippings
- 1966
- 1967
- 1968
- 1968
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
Folder 2
- Miscellaneous letters, news releases, etc.
- U.S. Department of the Interior. Indian Arts and Crafts Board Fact Sheet 2
- Houston, Alma. Notes on Eskimo art - Cape Dorset
- Houston, James A. Eskimo Carvings
- The Canadian Banker, Autumn, 1962
- Burgess, Helen. A talent to carve.
Folder 1
Newspaper and magazine clippings
1a. Undated
- 1950's
2-5. 1965-68 - January-August 1969
- September-December 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
Folder 2
- Exhibitions (no order)
a. miscellaneous
b. individual-(1j) - Advertising (craft shop, etc.)
a. miscellaneous
b. individual (2h)
Folder 3
3a. Articles, Press releases, etc. - (3j)
- Muskego designs
- Press releases, minutes, letters, etc.
- Newspaper and magazine clippings [Missing]
- Ontario Craft Foundation
- Ontario gift stores
- Indian arts and Crafts Board. Fact sheet
- Farrell, V.R. Address at opening of Exhibition of Alaska Native Arts and Crafts in Victoria, B.C., 1955
Includes invitations for exhibits at the Sculptor’s Society of Canada, Roberts Gallery, Art Gallery of Ontario, National Gallery of Canada, Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery Moos, David Mirvish Gallery, and the Bootzy Gallery, displaying artworks by artists including such as Ron Davis, Walter Darby Bennard, Joespeh Legare, Joan Willsher-Martel, Jack Bush, Michael French, John Elderfield, and Chrisopher Varley. Also includes material for ‘Architecture ornaments’ by Lucien Goldschmidt’; ‘the living image’ by Barbara Howard, Cecil Richards, and Rebecca Sisler; and ‘etchings’ by Rodger Chailloux. Also includes texts relating to art, some in languages other than English, and a photograph of an unidentified man standing with snowmen.