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W.F. HERMAN COLLECTION

1920-1949

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Municipal Archives

Windsor Public Library

Mark Walsh

Municipal Archivist

May 1985

Acc. No. 1982/2 Revised

Linda Chakmak

2 ft./61 cm. Assistant Municipal Archivist

23 Jun 1988

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Preface

The W. F. Herman Collection contains some of the most interesting reading in the Municipal Archives. Its strength is its concentration on the third and fourth decades of this century, a time during which Windsor and the Border Cities saw both prosperity and despair. Originally glued into scrapbooks, the documents were first described by the temporary Municipal Archives Project in 1982. The collection was considered important enough to have the guide revised within the first month of the opening of the permanent Municipal Archives in March of 1984.

In order to preserve the valuable letters, telegrams and other documents an effort was made to remove them from the highly acidic scrapbooks into which they had been glued. Archives Page David Garlick spent considerable time and effort in 1986 carefully removing each item from its scrapbook. After arranging materials in chronological order (owing to the fact that there was no discernable order in the scrapbooks), David finished the physical arrangement of the collection. The final description of the documents was assigned to Assistant Municipal Archivist Linda Chakmak, resulting in this guide.

Few other collections of private papers have received the attention given to the W. F. Herman Collection, but then few people have made as indelible a mark on this city as the founder of The Windsor Star.

G. Mark Walsh

Municipal Archivist

Windsor Public Library

30 Nov 1988

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Table of Contents

Box and Unit Listing

Historical Note

Content Note

List of Publishers

Summary of the Records

Series Description

Appendix I: List of Correspondents

Appendix II: List of Newspaper Clippings from Scrapbooks

Appendix III: Copy of Last Will and Testament of W. F. Herman

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Box and Unit Listing

Box 1 I/1 - /9

Box 2 I/10 - /18

Box 3 I/19 - /26

Box 4 I/27 - /32

DOCUMENTS REMOVED (1-39)

II/1

Box 5 III/1 - /6

Box 6 IV/1 - /2

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Historical Note

Wilbur F. Herman, the son of a sea captain, was born in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia in 1872. When his father died suddenly, Herman, at the age of thirteen began his newspaper career as an assistant in a newspaper office in Bridgewater Nova Scotia. By the turn of the century he had moved to Boston, Massachusetts and soon found work as a printer. It was in Boston where he married Adie Knox, a native of Riversdale, Nova Scotia and where their only child, Ruth was born. A few years later they moved to Saskatchewan where Herman became the composing room foreman of the Saskatoon Phoenix, started the Saskatoon Saturday Press and bought the Prince Albert Herald in quick succession. In 1912, when the Saskatoon Capital was experiencing financial difficulty, Mr. Herman bought and renamed it the Saskatoon Star. Then he bought the Regina Post. In 1918 he purchased the Windsor Record, changing its name to the Border Cities Star (later the Windsor Star). Under his ownership, it became one of the outstanding Canadian newspapers of the 1920’s and 30’s. Indeed, Herman’s whole life had become dedicated to the world of news publishing.

The Herman’s moved to Windsor in 1924 although a large part of the last ten years of

Mr. Herman’s life was spent travelling abroad and wintering in California. Wilbur F. Herman died on 15 January 1938 at the age of 66 in Los Angeles. He was buried in Saskatoon next to his daughter Ruth who had died there in 1920. Adie Knox Herman died in 1967 and was also buried in the family plot in Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman are remembered locally for their many philanthropic deeds and by the secondary school and arena named after them.

History dies a little as famed hotel shuts

LOS ANGELES (AP) The Ambassador Davies rode through the hotel lobby on

Hotel, where Charlie Chaplin lived, Robert horseback to amuse her lover, multimillionaire

Kennedy died, Marion Davies rode a horse publisher William Randolph Hearst.

through the lobby, and generations of stars MAID ELVIRA Bell changed the sheets for

entertained at the Cocoanut Grove lounge, the famous as well as the ordinary for 31 years.

closed its doors Tuesday. “In those days, the music was so loud that it

The last guests bid farewell to the 68-year- began to run you crazy.” the 60-year-old

old Wilshire Boulevard landmark, an woman said.

imposing building on nine lush hectares that “Now I miss it. I have dropped tears when

is now in disrepair. I see those singers on TV.

IT WAS ONE of the city’s first luxury The Ambassador came into the limelight

hotels, its palm-lined property exemplifying when New York Senator Robert Kennedy was

the California lifestyle. Pictures of happier assassinated in the hotel pantry June 6, 1968.

days line the corridors of the 350-room hotel, He was shot by Sirhan Sirhan moments after

but detracting from its elegant history now are declaring victory in California’s Democratic

peeling paint, worn rugs and stained wallpaper. party presidential primary.

The Ambassador was host to top personalities The site’s future is uncertain, with two

in its heyday, including the late Soviet companies negotiating to buy it. The estimated

premier Nikita Khrushchev and entertainers sale price has risen above $100 million.

Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor, Lena Horne,

Harry Belafonte, Bing Crosby and Ray Charles.

Re: Above news item transcribed from photocopy shown in MS - 6

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Content Note

Arranged in five series, the W. F. Herman Collection measures approximately two feet in length and dates from 1920 to 1949. Most of the collection was originally contained within 16 scrapbooks; due to the poor quality and condition of these books, the documents were removed and placed in chronological order.

The first series, Correspondence and Related Documentation is the largest series and ranges in date from 1920 to 1949. Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda and receipts deal with various topics such as politics, newspaper publishing and the Herman’s family life. In order to ensure their safekeeping, a number of important documents have been photocopied. The copies list of correspondents appears in Appendix I. Series II, contains cards from floral arrangements that were sent after Herman’s death in January of 1938. Photocopies of newspaper articles are found in Series III. Only clippings from newspapers other than the Border Cities Star/Windsor Daily Star have been copied; due to their poor condition, original newspaper scrapbooks and clippings have been destroyed. Appendix II is an extensive listing of all clippings that were found in the scrapbooks. Patrons wishing to research articles from the Star are directed to use microfilm copies in the Literature and History Division.

The two scrapbooks in Series IV are not the type of books which originally held the collection; rather they are commemorative volumes on two distinct topics: President Harding’s visit to Canada which contains correspondence and the Final Report of the RCAF/Windsor Flying School which contains text and photographs. Series V is comprised of photographs centering on W. F. Herman’s death and an ambulance donated by Adie Knox Herman to the Essex Scottish Regiment.

This collection would be of interest to anyone researching the newspaper publishing industry and its ties to politics, local social history and the Herman family.

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List of Publishers

Before 1918 – John A. McKay

Aug 1918 – W. F. Herman

15 Jan 1938 – Hugh Graybiel

3 Oct 1968 – Mark Farrell

1 Nov 1972 – J. Patrick O’Callaghan

5 Jan 1976 – Earnest Harold Wheatley

12 Feb 1977 – Robert M. Pearson

1 May 1979 – Gordon Bullock

1 Sep 1984 – James S. Thompson

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Summary of the Records

I CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION 1920-1949 AND

UNDATED

II SYMPATHY CARDS 1938

III NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1920-1948 AND UNDATED

IV SCRAPBOOKS 1925, (1945)

V PHOTOGRAPHS

PC/1075; PC/1088 - PC/1123; PC/1288 (oversize)

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MS 6 I CORRESPONDENCE AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION

1920-1949 AND UNDATED

Unit Date

1 - Undated

2 - 1920

3 - 1923

4 - 1924

5 - 1925

6 - 1926

7 - 1927

8 - 1928

9 - 1929

10 - 1930

11 - 1931

12 - 1932

13 - Jan-Jun 1933

14 - Jul-Dec 1933

15 - Jan-Jun 1934

16 - Jul-Dec 1934

17 - Jan-Jun 1935

18 - Jul-Dec 1935

19 - Jan-Jun 1936

20 - Jul-Dec 1936

21 - Jan-Jun 1937

22 - Jul-Dec 1937

23 - 1-14 Jan 1938

24 - 15-17 Jan 1938

25 - 18-24 Jan 1938

26 - 25 Jan-Aug 1938

27 - 1939

28 - Jan-Jun 1946

29 - Jul-Dec 1946

30 - 1947

31 - 1948

32 - 1949

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MS 6 II SYMPATHY CARDS 1938

Unit Description Date

1 - 94 sympathy cards from floral arrangements 1938

MS 6 III NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1920-1948 AND UNDATED

Unit Date Remarks

1 - Undated Photocopies, For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

2 - 1920-1925 Photocopies. For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

3 - 1927-1932 Photocopies. For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

4 - 1933-1937 Photocopies. For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

5 - 1938 Photocopies. For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

6 - 1946-1948 Photocopies. For list of article titles,

see Appendix II

MS 6 IV SCRAPBOOKS 1925, (1945)

Unit Description Date Remarks

1 - “Harding in Canada” 1925 Presented to W.F. Herman by

R.J. Cromie, Publisher,

Vancouver Sun. Contains

copy signatures of various

dignitaries.

2 - “Windsor Flying Training School (1945)

Ltd.” – Final Report

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APPENDIX I: LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS (MS 6 I)

This appendix contains the names of people who sent correspondence to the Herman’s and the newspaper. Also included are the names of businesses or offices from which the letters emanate and copies of replies. In some cases, incomplete or illegible signatures and initials have not been included. Numbers in brackets refer to multiple letters for that date.

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Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. 17 Sep 1931 11

Abitibi Power and Paper Co. Ltd. 25 Jan 1938 26

Adams, George Matthew 17 Jan 1931 11

27 Jan 1931 11

17 Oct 1931 11

18 Jan 1938 25

Adams, Katherine 27 Feb 1931 11

Adams, W.H. 22 Mar 1926 6

Adelman, A. 29 Aug 1935 18

Adelman’s Department Store 29 Aug 1935 18

Aikin, J.A. 26 Jan 1938 26

Aikin, Olive 26 Jan (1938) 26

Aitchison, E. 12 Dec 1926 6

Aitchison, William 19 Nov 1924 4

Algie, J.M. 14 Mar 1936 19

Allan, Doug 25 Dec 1933 14

Allan, Madge 25 Dec 1933 14

Allan, S. Jan 1938 23

Allen, G.H. 17 Jan 1938 24

Allen, J.P. Christmas 1928 8

Allen, Justin No Date 1

Allied Sports and Amusement Association 20 Aug 1935 18

Alofsin, I.F. 17 Jan 1938 (2) 24

Amalgamated Civil Service of Canada 6 Apr 1938 26

Ambassador Baptist Church 10 Jan 1932 12

Ambassador Bridge 4 Jan 1929 9

13 Nov 1929 9

Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) 2 Feb 1938 26

American City Bureau 2 Feb 1926 6

American Consular Service 27 Jun 1927 7

11 Feb 1929 9

30 Dec 1930 10

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Amherstburg 27 Jan 1938 8

Amputations Association of the Great War 8 Nov 1935 18

Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans - 5 Oct 1931 11

Beber Sanctorum No. 6

Anderson, Harry W. No Date 1

29 Jun 1925 5

20 Jun 1927 7

8 Mar 1928 8

21 Aug 1928 8

9 Jan 1929 9

16 May 1930 10

Ann Arbor Public Schools 28 Feb 1934 15

The Arcady 27 Jan 1932 12

Arscott, A.E. 19 Jan 1938 (2) 25

Aseltine, A.W. 18 Jan 1938 25

Association of South African Veterans 16 Mar 1926 6

Association St. Jean-Baptiste de L’Ouest No Date 1

d’Ontario

Assumption College 28 Jun 1930 10

Assumption Tennis Club 26 Jul 1935 17

Atherton, _____ (Mrs.) (1935) 17

Atkin, Walter 6 Dec 1934 16

19 Feb 1937 21

24 Mar 1937 21

29 Mar 1937 21

18 Jan 1938 25

Atkinson, Barry E. 5 Jun 1947 30

Atkinson, J.E. 6 May 1937 21

26 Jun 1946 28

27 Jun 1946 28

Atkinson, Katherine Christmas 1928 8

Atwell, E. 20 Jan 1938 25

Augustine, S. 20 Jan 1938 25

Austin, J.W. 10 May 1927 7

Automobile Club of Michigan 19 Aug 1935 18

Automotive Transport Association of 25 Jul 1935 17

Ontario

Ayton, C.H. 19 Jan 1927 7

Bailey, G.T. 14 Sep 1925 5

Bain, J. Richard (Mrs.) 21 Feb 1925 5

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Baldwin, Harry 13 May 1929 9

Ball, H. 20 Jan 1938 25

Ball, R.J. 1938 23

Balman, W.T. 18 Jan 1938 25

Bank of Montreal (Head Office) 16 May 1925 5

Banks, E.H. 17 Jan 1938 24

Bard, James S. 21 Oct 1933 14

10 Apr 1936 19

Bartlet, MacDonald & Gow 1 Oct 1924 4

20 Apr 1929 9

Bartlet, Margaret 11 Jun 1937 21

Bassett, John 14 Nov 1936 20

17 Jan 1938 24

Battersby, A.D. 23 Nov 1937 22

Baundry, Ubalde 21 Jun 1946 28

Baum and Brody Furniture Store 11 Nov 1925 5

Baxter, Joe No Date 1

Baxter, W.J. 5 Feb 1925 5

Bayliss, Edith 18 Jan 1938 25

Beardall, Jack 22 Sep 1927 7

21 Sep 1931 11

Beatty, Edward W. 17 Jan 1938 24

Beaumont, Charles W. 10 Sep 1927 7

Beaverbrook (Lord) 6 Mar 1930 10

Beers, P.N. (1937) 21

Begg, H. 21 Jul 1933 14

Begley, Frank W. 27 May 1935 17

24 Dec 1935 18

24 Dec 1937 22

18 Jan 1938 25

Belcourt, N.A. 15 Jan 1924 4

17 Jan 1924 4

11 Feb 1928 8

Beley, Frank 31 Dec 1933 14

Bell, C.W. 22 Jul 1935 17

Bell, Harry J. 27 Mar 1937 21

Bennett, Richard B. 31 May 1932 12

26 Sep 1933 14

30 Nov 1933 14

25 Jun 1934 15

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Benson, J.E. 30 Jun 1927 7

26 Oct 1929 9

Benson, J.F. 19 Aug 1931 11

Bernhardt, D.H. 12 Jan 1929 9

29 Nov 1933 14

Berry, J.W. 7 Dec 1934 16

Berry, J. Wilson 22 May 1930 10

Betts, F.C. 14 Apr 1936 19

Binns, Harold W. 4 Nov 1936 20

Birks-Ellis-Ryrie Ltd. 3 Jul 1946 29

Bishop, W.A. 4 Oct 1946 29

Bishop’s House 3 Jul 1926 6

Black, Fred December 1937 22

Black, Ken 23 Apr 1931 11

Blackburn, W.J. 22 Jun 1946 28

Bliss, A. Kathleen 25 Jun (1946) 28

B’nai Brith – Lodge 1011 19 Jan 1938 25

Board of Education 30 Jun 1927 7

26 Oct 1929 9

9 Jul 1946 29

Boland, E.W. 20 Jan 1938 25

Bolton, Cora 18 Jan 1938 25

Border Chamber of Commerce 23 Jan 1925 5

18 Jan 1926 6

22 Jan 1926 6

30 Jan 1926 6

1 Feb 1926 6

20 Mar 1926 6

22 May 1935 17

3 Dec 1935 18

Border Chamber of Commerce

SEE ALSO Windsor Chamber of

Commerce

Border Cities Aero Club 9 Jul 1931 11

Border Cities American Legion 7 Sep 1931 11

Border Cities Credit Bureau 22 May 1924 4

Border Cities Cricket Club 4 Mar 1927 7

Border Cities Prohibition Union 19 Nov 1924 4

Border Cities Real Estate Board 11 Jan 1927 7

12 Jun 1928 8

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Border Cities Retail Druggists’ Association 23 Jun 1924 4

Border Cities Retail Furniture Dealers 11 Nov 1925 5

Association

Border Cities Rugby Club 16 Oct 1931 11

Border Cities Star 18 Jun 1927 7

27 Dec 1927 7

22 Dec 1928 8

Christmas 1928 8

Border Cities Star - continued 15 Jul 1929 9

25 Feb 1933 13

30 Apr 1934 15

14 Jul 1934 15

4 Jan 1935 17

1 Apr 1935 17

Border Cities Star

SEE ALSO Windsor Daily Star

Border Cities Women Teachers’ Guild 24 Feb 1926 6

Border Citizen’s Service Committee 15 Nov 1933 14

Border Scottish Choir 4 Dec 1925 (2) 5

2 Mar 1932 12

Border Welfare Campaign 2 Dec 1931 11

Boughner, H.D. 25 Jun 1925 5

Bourassa, Henri 30 Sep 1925 5

` 21 Jan 1926 6

Bourdeau, Albert N. (copy) 5 Aug 1925 5

Bourke, Irene M. 20 May 1926 6

Boutet, Edgar 10 Apr 1934 15

Boutette, Ailleen 17 Sep 1946 29

Boville 18 Aug 1938 26

Bowen, B.B. 20 Jan 1938 25

Bower, J.A. 4 Jan 1929 9

13 Nov 1929 9

Bower, Joseph A. 14 Mar 1927 7

21 Dec 1929 9

28 Dec 1931 11

Bowerman, Dan 13 Apr 1937 21

Boy Scouts Association 7 Nov 1924 4

13 Feb 1926 6

Boyd, Thomas 20 Jan 1938 25

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Bradshaw, T. 27 Jul 1934 16

3 Aug 1934 16

28 Jan 1938 26

Bradway, J. 10 Nov 1930 10

Brander, A.P. 6 Jul 1926 6

Brander’s Drug Store 6 Jul 1926 6

Brantford Expositor 15 Jul 1946 29

Brantford (Ont.) – Magistrate’s Office 18 Sep 1937 22

18 Jan 1938 25

Brea, T.H. 15 Sep 1932 12

13 Feb 1933 13

British-Methodist-Episcopal Church 24 Sep 1926 6

10 Jul 1929 9

12 Nov 1929 9

15 Aug 1935 18

17 Jan 1938 24

Brittain, Harry 19 Dec 1932 12

Broadwell, M.C. 15 May 1937 21

Brophey, T.R. 25 Oct 1924 4

Summer 1934 15

Brown, B.A. 18 May 1934 15

Brown, Fred J. Christmas 1928 8

Brown, Gerald M. Christmas 1928 8

Brown, H.A. 22 Jan 1934 15

Brown, H. (Mrs.) 26 Mar 1930 10

Brown, Harley 20 Jan 1938 25

Brown, Jerry 21 Aug 1934 16

14 Feb 1937 21

21 Jan 1938 25

Brown, Lorne J. 5 Apr 1934 15

Brown, Robert (Mrs.) No Date 1

Brown, Ross Christmas 1928 8

Brown, S.J. 11 Jun 1925 5

Brown, Walter James 21 Aug 1924 4

Browney, John 15 Dec 1936 20

17 Dec 1936 20

Brunskill, W.E. 20 Jan 1938 25

Buchanan, J. 25 May 1929 9

Buchanan, R.M. 6 Sep 1934 16

Buchanan, W.A. 17 Jan 1938 24

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Buckingham, George S. 21 Aug 1935 18

Bull, H. Wharlow 4 Dec 1925 5

2 Mar 1932 12

Bull, John 5 Nov 1932 12

Bull, S.G. 16 Mar 1926 6

Buntin, Reid Company Ltd. 17 Jan 1938 24

Burbidge, G.C. 7 Jun 1927 7

Burgoyne, H.B. 25 Jun 1946 28

27 Jun 1946 28

29 Jun 1946 28

8 Jul 1946 29

20 Jul 1946 29

30 Jul 1946 29

Burkhardt, John C. 19 Aug 1935 18

Burley Tobacco Marketing Association of 19 Feb 1937 21

Ontario 24 Mar 1937 21

29 Mar 1937 21

18 Jan 1938 25

Burness, K.C. 23 Sep 1935 18

Burnett, J.R. 9 Jul 1946 29

Burtow, Betty 31 Jan 1938 26

11 Apr 1938 26

Bushe, Seymour E. 20 Jan 1938 25

Byrne, J.E. 15 Sep 1930 10

7 Sep 1934 16

Byrne, James S. 20 Jan 1938 25

C.C. Winningham, Inc. 30 Jun 1927 7

C.F.C.O. Radio Station 21 Sep 1931 11

Calden, Archibald C. 4 Mar 1927 7

Caldwell, J.A. (Mrs.) 23 Jan 1938 25

Calgary Herald 22 Jun 1946 28

12 Jul 1946 29

Cameron, Don Christmas 1928 8

Cameron, J.H. 10 Jun 1936 19

Campbell, Charles E. 21 Jun 1946 28

Campbell, Elsie 15 Jun 1926 6

Campbell, Gladys E. 13 Jun 1924 4

14 May 1926 6

7 Jun 1933 13

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Campbell, M.G. 21 Jan 1927 7

31 Oct 1929 9

16 Jan 1938 24

Campbell, S. Rupert 20 Jun 1938 25

21 Jul 1946 29

Campbell, Wallace R. 23 Jun 1928 8

15 Nov 1933 14

8 Jan 1935 17

17 Nov 1936 20

16 Jan 1938 24

6 Jul 1946 29

12 Jul 1946 29

Camponi, Angelo 20 Jan 1938 25

Canada. Advisory Board on Tariff and 30 Apr 1929 9

Taxation

Canada. Customs and Excise 31 Oct 1927 7

Canada. Department of National Defence 16 Nov 1937 22

Canada. House of Commons 21 Jan 1926 6

14 Apr 1926 6

23 Jul 1926 6

24 Jul 1926 6

28 Feb 1927 7

16 Apr 1929 9

8 Nov 1930 10

27 Jun 1931 11

2 Jan 1932 12

25 Jan 1933 13

17 Feb 1933 13

27 May 1933 13

17 Jul 1933 14

25 Oct 1933 14

10 Mar 1934 15

11 Apr 1934 15

14 Apr 1934 15

22 Oct 1934 16

9 Nov 1934 16

11 Dec 1934 16

22 Jan 1935 17

22 Oct 1935 18

14 Apr 1936 19

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Canada House of Commons – cont’d 12 Jun 1936 19

2 Nov 1936 20

17 Nov 1936 20

27 Aug 1937 22

17 Jul 1946 29

Canada. House of Commons. Deputy 5 Jun 1935 17

Speaker

Canada. House of Commons. Leader of 13 Nov 1923 3

the Opposition 28 Nov 1923 3

21 Dec 1923 3

12 Sep 1924 4

12 Jun 1926 6

Canada. House of Commons. Press 24 Sep ____ 1

Gallery 17 Oct 1932 12

(1935) 17

Canada. House of Commons. Speaker 23 Apr 1929 9

Canada. Minister of Agriculture 28 Nov 1927 7

18 Jun 1937 21

Canada. Minister of Customs and Excise 13 Oct 1926 6

Canada. Minister of Finance 16 Nov 1935 18

30 Dec 1937 22

23 Jul 1938 26

Canada. Minister of Health and Welfare 16 Dec 1947 30

Canada. Minister of Labour 8 Oct 1927 7

Canada. Minister of Railways and Canals 20 Dec 1923 3

23 Oct 1931 11

22 Jul 1935 17

Canada. National Revenue 15 Dec 1932 12

Canada. Office of the High Commissioner 23 Dec 1925 5

Canada. Post Master General 10 Apr 1934 15

Canada. Prime Minister’s Office 5 Jul 1926 6

13 May 1929 9

31 May 1932 12

30 Nov 1933 14

8 Jul 1946 29

17 Jul 1946 29

Canada. Secretary of State 1 Jul 1946 29

10 Oct 1946 29

5 Apr 1947 30

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Canada. The Senate 15 Jan 1924 4

17 Jan 1924 4

11 Feb 1928 8

6 Feb 1932 12

8 Feb 1932 12

5 Apr 1934 15

16 Apr 1934 15

22 Jul 1938 26

Canadian Bank of Commerce 5 Nov 1930 10

10 Nov 1936 20

2 Aug 1946 24

Canadian Bank of Commerce (Head Office) 8 Feb 1926 6

17 Nov 1936 20

19 Jan 1938 (2) 25

Canadian Bridge Co. Ltd. 6 Apr 1936 19

Canadian Co-operative Wheat Producers 19 Jan 1938 25

Ltd.

Canadian General Securities, Ltd. 15 Jan 1930 10

Canadian Greyhound Lines 12 Jan 1935 17

Canadian Industries Ltd. 5 Oct 1932 12

Canadian Legion of the British Empire 19 Jan 1927 7

Service League

Canadian National Railways 21 Jan 1928 8

5 May 1933 13

17 Jan 1938 24

18 Feb 1938 26

20 Feb 1938 26

16 Feb 1946 28

Canadian National Telegraphs 17 Jan 1938 (2) 24

Canadian Order of Foresters 20 Jun 1935 17

Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 1 May 1929 9

2 Mar 1931 11

16 Dec 1932 12

16 May 1933 13

20 Oct 1934 16

10 Jun 1935 17

5 Aug 1936 20

25 Mar 1937 21

12 Apr 1937 21

8 Oct 1946 29

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Canadian Press 22 Nov 1935 18

8 Feb 1938 26

Canadian Red Cross Society 22 Jan 1938 25

Canadian Red Cross Society, Border Branch 28 Jan 1938 26

Canadian Salt Company Ltd. 31 Jul 1924 4

5 May 1927 7

Canadian Steel Corporation Ltd. 15 Sep 1927 7

Canadian Tuberculosis Association 17 Aug 1929 9

Canadian Women’s Press Club 16 Feb 1946 28

11 May 1946 28

5 Jul 1946 (2) 29

Canadian Woollen and Knit Goods 7 Mar 1938 26

Manufacturers Assoc. 26 Mar 1938 26

Capitol Theatre 29 Sep 1936 20

17 Jan 1938 24

Carling, H.V. 2 Aug 1946 29

Carlton Hotel (Geneva) 30 Jul 1929 9

Carty, Arthur 24 Dec 1934 16

Carty, Ed 24 Dec 1934 16

Casgrain, Alice F. No Date 1

Catholic Women’s League of Canada 17 Sep 1946 29

Cedarvale Tree Experts No Date 1

Central Press Canadian 26 Apr 1934 15

Ceseltine, Herne 29 Sep 1934 16

Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh 20 Jan 1926 6

Chamberlain, Frank 8 Jun 1937 21

Chappell, B.T. 17 Jan 1938 24

20 Feb (1938) 26

Charlottetown Guardian 9 Jul 1946 29

Charlottetown (Hotel) 18 Jul 1946 29

Cheetham, M.H. 20 Jan 1938 25

Chelsea Evening Record 8 Sep 1925 5

8 Jul 1927 7

14 Nov 1932 12

Chemical National Company Inc. 21 Dec 1929 9

Cherniak, Harry M. 25 Jan 1938 26

Chick, Agatha 16 Jan 1938 24

Chick, John 24 Dec 1937 22

Chick, John D. 18 Jul 1934 (2) 16

16 Oct 1934 16

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Chick, John D. – cont’d 20 Oct 1934 16

16 Jan 1938 24

Children’s Aid Society 11 Jul 1931 11

4 Apr 1933 13

Chinese Embassy (Washington, D.C.) 28 Aug 1937 22

Chisholm, Bird 19 Jan 1938 25

Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Ltd. 4 Apr 1932 12

2 May 1935 17

11 Aug 1936 20

27 Dec 1937 22

6 Jan 1938 23

11 Jan 1938 23

Church of the Ascension 13 Dec 1927 7

Clark, Agnes T. 19 Jan 1938 25

Clark, Joseph W.G. 16 Jul 1946 29

Clark, Nonie January 1938 23

Clark, Wylie C. 1 Aug 1932 12

1 Nov 1933 14

29 Nov 1933 14

1 Dec 1933 14

24 Dec 1933 14

29 Apr (1935) 17

10 Jul 1935 17

24 Jul 1935 17

24 Dec 1935 18

(1936) (4) 19

6 May 1936 19

6 Jul 1936 20

28 Aug 1936 20

11 Dec 1936 20

23 Oct 1937 22

19 Nov 1937 22

23 Dec 1937 22

31 Dec 1937 22

1938 (2) 23

4 Jan 1938 23

7 Jan 1938 23

16 Jan 1938 24

18 Jan 1938 25

26 Feb 1946 28

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Clark, Wylie C. – continued 22 Jun 1946 28

24 Jun 1946 28

25 Jun 1946 28

26 Jun 1946 28

27 Jun 1946 28

28 Jun 1946 (3) 28

2 Jul 1946 29

3 Jul 1946 29

4 Jul 1946 29

5 Jul 1946 29

6 Jul 1946 29

8 Jul 1946 29

9 Jul 1946 29

25 Jul 1946 29

28 Nov 1946 29

14 Jun 1948 31

Clarke, C.D. 16 Jan 1938 24

Cleary, E.A. 8 Nov 1932 12

Club LaSalle 23 Oct 1930 10

Cock, A.E. 28 May 1930 10

Collins, Frank W. 3 Jul 1946 29

8 Oct 1946 29

Colthurst, G. Buller 17 Jan 1938 24

The Commentator 17 Jan 1938 24

Congregation Shaar Hashomayim 29 Mar 1934 15

27 Jul 1937 22

Connery, D.P. Christmas 1928 8

14 Jul 1934 16

Copeland, G.E. 2 Sep 1926 6

Copeland’s Bookstore 2 Sep 1926 6

Cornwall, Frances E. 17 Jun 1925 5

12 May 1927 7

Cotrelle, J. Elliot 25 Jan 1938 26

Couchman, Charles 9 Jun 1926 6

Couzens, James 6 May 1929 9

Craig, L.C. 23 Jul 1938 26

Crawford, J.S. 8 Dec 1931 11

Crescent School 19 Aug 1935 18

Croll, D. No Date 1

1 Aug 1934 16

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Croll, D. – cont’d 16 Oct 1934 16

7 Dec 1934 16

31 Dec 1934 16

19 Nov 1935 18

10 Mar 1936 19

17 Jun 1936 19

4 Jan 1937 21

30 Nov 1937 22

30 Jun 1946 28

Crow, Allen B. 12 Nov 1936 20

Cruikshank, J.D. 19 Jan 1938 25

Cruse, Fred 23 Aug 1933 14

Culliford, C.P. 16 Dec 1935 18

Cumming, Helen 22 Jan 1938 25

Cumming, R.B. 16 Sep 1927 7

Currie, Arthur W. 25 Feb 1930 10

4 Mar 1933 13

Currie, K. 9 Feb 1938 26

Currie, Robert 9 Feb 1938 26

Curry, Clyde W. 6 Nov 1929 9

Dafoe, Allan Roy (Dr.) Christmas 1934 16

Dafoe, J.W. 27 Feb 1934 15

Daily Times-Journal 18 Jan 1938 25

Dale Estate Ltd. 14 Mar 1936 19

Dalgleish, Oakley 17 Feb 1938 26

23 Jun 1946 28

Dangerfield, Bernard 9 Jul 1931 11

Daniel, Hawthorne 17 Jan 1938 24

Daughters of England Benevolent Society 19 Jan 1931 11

Davidson, Walter P. 21 Jan 1938 25

Davies, Arthur 21 Jun 1946 28

Davies, M.C. 20 Oct 1931 11

2 Nov 1931 11

21 Sep 1932 12

18 Jul 1934 16

20 Jan 1938 25

Davis, E.N. 9 Oct 1936 20

Davis, N. 24 Dec 1937 22

Dawson, J.T. 10 Jul 1929 9

12 Nov 1929 9

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Dawson, J.T. – cont’d 17 Jan 1938 24

Daziel, A.H. 31 Oct 1927 7

Deakin, T. 20 Jan 1938 25

De Clerval, H. 27 Mar 1929 9

De Fields, C.J. 18 Feb 1932 12

15 Mar 1933 13

23 Sep 1933 14

31 Aug 1936 20

Delisle, Gaston 17 Jan 1938 24

17 May 1933 13

DeGeer, Vern Christmas 1928 8

Denison Tile Co. Ltd. 17 May 1933 13

Dennis, ________ 11 Jan 1929 9

Dennis, W.H. 14 Dec 1927 7

26 Jan 1929 9

8 Feb 1932 12

4 Oct 1932 12

30 Apr 1934 15

28 Nov 1934 16

17 Jan 1938 24

22 Jul 1938 26

De Papp, John L.E. 6 Oct 1937 22

De Roy, Aaron 17 Sep 1931 11

Detroit. Mayor’s Office 9 Oct 1931 11

Detroit and Canada Tunnel Co. 10 Nov 1930 10

Detroit Athletic Club No Date 1

Detroit Butcher Supply Co. 7 Oct 1929 9

Detroit Free Press 17 May 1927 7

21 Jun 1946 28

24 Jun 1946 28

Detroit Graphite Company 10 May 1927 7

Detroit International Bridge Company 4 Jan 1929 9

13 Nov 1929 9

The Detroit News 18 Jan 1938 25

Detroit River Construction Company 31 Oct 1927 7

Detroit Stereotypers’ Union – Number 9 17 Jan 1938 24

Detroit Times 25 Oct 1930 10

“Devonshire” – Western Racing 12 Jul 1925 5

Association Limited

Dickinson, M.A. 5 Apr 1932 2

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Digman, Charles D. 31 Jul 1946 29

Dingham, L.H. 14 Aug 1933 14

29 Aug 1933 14

Dingman, Charles D. 28 Jan 1938 26

Dionne, Elzire 29 Sep 1937 22

Dionne, Oliva 29 Sep 1937 22

Disney, Walt 12 May 1938 26

Dixon, A. 16 Nov 1937 22

Dixon, Jessie 24 Feb 1926 6

“Doc” SEE Young, Ellison

Dodge Brothers, Canada, Ltd. (copy) 5 Aug 1925 5

Doidge, W.H. 11 Jan 1927 7

Dolan, D. Leo 23 Mar 1933 13

Dominion Bank 16 May 1929 9

Dominion News Bureau 25 Jan 1938 26

Dominion Printing Ink & Colour Co. Ltd. 18 Jan 1938 25

Dominion Traction and Lighting Co. 11 Jul 1928 8

Dowler, R.H. 26 Oct 1923 3

Duck, George M. 31 Jul 1924 4

5 May 1927 7

Duck, Gwendoline 18 Jan 1938 25

Dudden, F. Homes 19 Dec 1932 12

Dufault, Paul L. 10 Apr 1925 5

Dunn and Johnston, Barristers, Solicitors, 27 Nov 1933 14

Notaries, etc.

Dunn, W.F. 27 Nov 1933 14

Dunning, Charles A. 22 Nov 1930 10

16 Nov 1935 18

30 Dec 1937 22

Duplex Printing Press Co. 17 Jan 1938 24

21 Jan 1938 25

Durocher, Louis 26 Sep 1946 29

Durrant, C.R. 6 Mar 1926 6

Durrant, Charles R. 18 Feb 1937 21

28 Jan 1938 26

14 Apr 1938 26

East Essex Women’s Liberal Association 5 May 1935 17

East Windsor. Chief Constable’s Office 23 Sep 1931 11

Eaton, Berrien 16 Jul 1946 29

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

The Economic Club of Detroit 2 Dec 1935 18

12 Nov 1936 20

Ed Kewley and Associates 19 Jan 1938 25

Edmonton Bulletin 21 Jun 1946 28

Egan, W.M. 5 Apr 1933 13

Eggleston No Date 1

Eglise Ste. Rose 17 Jan 1938 24

Eglee, Ethlyn No Date 1

Essex Border Utilities Commission 19 Sep 1925 5

Essex County. Police Magistrate 7 Jan 1933 13

Essex County Automobile Club 22 Mar 1926 6

Essex County Crippled Children Council 30 Oct 1936 20

Essex County Dental Assistants’ 1 Mar 1933 13

Association

Essex County Humane Society 18 Jan 1938 25

Essex County Junior Football Association 23 Aug 1926 6

Essex Terminal Railway Co. 8 Jul 1929 9

Essex-Scottish Regiment 11 Oct 1927 (2) 7

10 Feb 1930 10

26 Jan 1931 11

11 Feb 1931 11

Euler, N.D. 13 Oct 1926 6

F.H. Leslie Ltd. 16 Jul 1946 29

Falcone, Grace E. 6 May 1937 21

Fallon, James P. 10 Mar 1931 11

Fallon, M.F. 3 Jul 1926 6

Farquharson, C.D. 27 Jan 1931 11

6 May 1933 13

Federal Warehouse Company Ltd. 14 Mar 1925 5

Ferguson, _____ _____ 1 Dec 1925 5

Ferndel, Josephine January 1938 23

Fetzer, Hilde 5 Aug 1946 29

Financial Times 28 Jan 1933 13

First Church of Christ Scientist 13 Mar 1924 4

16 Oct 1924 4

First Lutheran Church 13 Aug 1935 18

Fitzgerald, Arthur F. 30 Oct 1936 20

17 Jan 1938 24

Fitzpatrick, Alfred 29 Dec 1930 10

14 Aug 1931 11

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Flavell, J.W. 26 Jul 1931 11

Fleming, O.E. 11 Jan 1934 15

Flowers, Arthur 20 Feb 1934 15

19 Mar 1934 15

Food, Walter 26 Nov 1928 8

Ford City 28 Jun 1924 4

Ford, Henry (Office) 26 Sep 1924 4

9 Aug 1929 9

Ford Motor Company 23 Jun 1928 8

8 Jan 1935 17

17 Nov 1936 20

6 May 1937 21

23 Nov 1937 22

12 Jan 1938 23

Ford Motor Company (Canada) Ltd. 25 Jan 1938 26

7 Feb 1938 26

5 Jul 1946 29

Forster, G.H. 19 Feb 1925 5

Fortune (Magazine) 5 Jun 1935 17

Foster, George F. 22 Aug 1929 9

Foster, Henry J. 21 Jun 1946 28

12 Jul 1946 29

Foster, J.F. 28 Jun 1924 4

Fox, W. Sherwood 25 Oct 1924 4

Frank W. Wilson, MacLeod and Co. 22 Oct 1931 11

31 Jan 1933 13

14 Mar 1933 13

16 Apr 1934 15

Fraser, Alexander 7 Nov 1929 9

Fraser, Gordon L. (1946) 28

Fraser, William 10 Jan 1932 12

French Republic. L’attaché Commercial 27 Mar 1929 9

Frontier College 29 Dec 1930 10

14 Aug 1931 11

Frost, Elsie 21 Jan 1938 25

Frost, Jimmie 18 Jan 1938 25

Fuller, C.H.R. No Date 1

Furnival, George 9 Feb 1926 6

Gagnon, Henri 4 Jul 1946 29

Galloway, D.E. 17 Jan 1938 24

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Gardner, George R. 5 Dec 1934 (2) 16

Gardner, Percy W. 16 Jul 1934 16

18 Jan 1938 (2) 25

Gary, E.H. 7 May 1927 7

Gater, Albert 28 Oct 1931 11

Gaudet, (W.) 29 Jun 1946 28

Gaukler, Francis V. 28 Oct 1929 9

Gault, A. Hamilton 24 Mar 1933 13

1 May 1933 13

11 Apr 1934 15

30 Jan 1935 17

27 Mar 1935 17

25 Jan 1936 19

11 Jan 1937 21

Gauthier, Robert 23 Oct 1930 10

The Gazette 14 Nov 1936 20

Geary, M.C. 20 Jan 1938 25

Gendreau, Philippe 24 Jul 1938 26

General Motors of Canada Ltd. 22 Jun 1934 15

George Matthew Adams Service 17 Jan 1931 11

27 Jan 1931 11

27 Oct 1931 11

Gibb, George 5 Jun 1936 19

Gibson Adcraft 18 Jan 1938 25

Gibson, John 23 Jul 1932 12

Gibson, Nolin 5 Apr 1947 30

Gibson, P. Andrew 18 Jan 1938 25

Gibson, R.F. Christmas 1928 8

Gignac, H.E. 22 Jul 1935 17

2 Jul 1946 29

Gignac, Harry No Date 1

Gitlin, Joshua 22 Oct 1929 9

Gladish, W.M. 20 Aug 1935 18

The Globe 19 Jun 1925 5

20 Jun 1927 7

6 Mar 1928 8

21 Aug 1928 8

9 Jan 1929 9

16 May 1930 10

18 Jun 1931 11

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

The Globe and Mail 6 Oct 1937 22

Gollop, George E. 5 Oct 1932 12

Goodfellows Club 2 Dec 1935 18

Goodman, Joseph 25 Jul 1935 17

Gordon, A.J. 25 Mar 1938 26

Gorman, G.E. (1935) 17

Gotfredson Trucks Ltd. 19 Sep 1932 12

Gott, Cecilia (Mrs.) 5 Apr 1932 12

Gott, Eccles J. 24 Jul 1926 6

16 Apr 1929 9

2 Jan 1932 12

25 Jan 1933 13

17 Jul 1933 14

14 Apr 1934 15

22 Oct 1934 16

9 Nov 1934 16

28 Jan 1935 17

Government House (Toronto) 7 Nov 1929 9

Gow, Alexander 1 Oct 1924 4

Gower Street United Church 1 Aug 1932 12

6 Feb 1933 13

1 Dec 1934 14

(1935) 17

Grafton, C.S. 14 Feb 1937 21

Graham, George P. 20 Dec 1923 3

15 Dec 1924 4

Graves, E.C. 26 May 1924 4

Gray, Harry No Date 1

15 Apr 1937 21

Graybiel, Alice 16 Jan 1938 24

Graybiel, Hugh A. 25 Feb 1933 13

29 Jan 1936 19

23 Apr 1938 26

Gray’s Department Store No Date 1

Great War Veteran’s Association of Canada 20 Oct 1924 4

30 Oct 1924 4

17 Nov 1925 5

Gregory, E.H. 18 Nov 1924 4

Griesinga, W. 11 Feb 1931 11

Griffith, Charles D. 5 Jul 1934 16

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Grisdale, J.H. (Dr.) 3 Dec 1935 18

Grossman, D.R. 12 Mar 1931 11

Gruyther, Ed 23 Apr 1932 12

Guaranty Trust Company of Canada 21 Aug 1934 16

7 Dec 1934 16

17 Jan 1938 24

Guenther, H.H. 8 Mar 1938 26

Guest, William T. 4 Mar 1927 7

Gundy, Ed M. 20 Jul 1933 14

18 Aug 1933 14

17 Jan 1938 24

20 Feb 1938 26

Gwatkin, Emma 6 Jul 1946 29

Haggart, M.J. 20 May 1924 4

Haining, J.C. 11 Mar 1936 19

1938 23

17 Jan 1936 24

Halifax Herald, Ltd. 21 Nov 1924 4

14 Dec 1927 7

14 Nov 1928 8

26 Jan 1929 9

4 Oct 1932 12

30 Apr 1934 15

Hall, R.J. 3 Jul 1946 29

Hallam, Douglas 7 Mar 1938 26

26 Mar 1938 26

Hallat, Harry H. 4 Feb 1932 12

17 May 1933 13

Hamilton, J. Christmas 1928 8

Hanna, M.A. 20 Jan 1938 25

Hanrahan, George 25 Feb 1924 4 ?

Harris, John W. 12 Dec 1925 5

Harrison, Bob 17 Jan 1938 24

Harrison, Matilda No Date 1

Harrison, R.M. Christmas 1928 8

Hartman, W. 30 Jan 1934 15

17 Feb 1934 15

Harton, S.L.W. (Rev.) 1 Sep 1925 5

Harvey, F.E. 15 Dec 1924 4

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Hawley, H.F. 27 Jun 1927 7

11 Feb 1929 9

30 Dec 1930 10

Haydan, W.J. 30 Dec 1936 20

Health Welfare Campaign 14 Nov 1933 14

Hearman, Edith Dunlop No Date 1

Heenan, Peter 8 Oct 1927 7

Heicler, C.W. 22 Jan 1938 25

Heintzman and Co. Ltd. Pianos 23 Apr 1932 12

Henly, Stewart M. 24 Mar 1936 19

Henry, George D. 25 Feb 1933 13

Henry, R.J. 31 Oct 1936 20

Henry, Stewart M. 27 Dec 1929 9

17 Jan 1938 24

Hepburn, Mitchell F. 8 Nov 1930 10

22 Jun 1936 19

13 Oct 1937 22

Herman, Adie Knox 26 Feb 1946 28

13 May 1946 28

19 Jun 1946 (4) 28

20 Jun 1946 28

21 Jun 1946 28

24 Jun 1946 (8) 28

25 Jun 1946 28

26 Jun 1946 (3) 28

27 Jun 1946 (2) 28

28 Jun 1946 (2) 28

29 Jun 1946 (6) 28

1 Jul 1946 29

2 Jul 1946 29

3 Jul 1946 29

5 Jul 1946 29

6 Jul 1946 (2) 29

8 Jul 1946 (2) 29

9 Jul 1946 (2) 29

11 Jul 1946 29

12 Jul 1946 (3) 29

13 Jul 1946 (3) 29

15 Jul 1946 (2) 29

16 Jul 1946 29

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Herman, Adie Knox – cont’d 17 Jul 1946 (2) 29

22 Jul 1946 (2) 29

25 Jul 1946 29

29 Jul 1946 (2) 29

30 Jul 1946 (2) 29

1 Aug 1946 (2) 29

25 Aug 1946 (2) 29

31 Aug 1946 29

10 Jun 1947 30

28 Jun 1948 (2) 31

30 Jun 1948 31

Herman, W.F. 18 Jun 1927 7

11 Dec 1933 14

(1936) 19

23 Dec 1936 20

(April) 1937 21

Hett, J.E. (Dr.) 24 Jun 1937 21

10 Feb 1938 26

Hewson, Estelle No Date 1

28 Jan 1938 26

Hipel, N.O. 17 Mar 1933 13

Hoare, C.W. 19 Sep 1925 5

Hobbs, F.W. 20 Jan 1938 25

Hodden, Agnes K. 18 Jul 1946 29

Hodges, E. (Mrs.) (1936) 19

Hodgins, J. Herbert 25 Apr 1927 7

Holland, Brice 20 Jan 1938 25

Holland, D.W. No Date 1

Holmes, Clara 18 Jan 1938 25

2 Jul 1946 29

Holmes, J.H. 20 Jan 1938 25

Holt, Herbert S. 6 Dec 1934 16

Holy Angels Rectory – Oblate Fathers 10 Mar 1931 11

Hooper, A.G. 19 Jan 1929 9

Hopper, W.E. 25 Jan 1938 26

Hospital For Sick Children 8 Dec 1931 11

Hotel Cornwallis 13 Oct 1933 14

21 Oct 1933 14

Hotel Dieu – Ladies Aid 14 Apr 1926 6

Hotel Norton 2 Mar 1927 7

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Hotel Pelee 19 Mar 1934 15

Hotel Vancouver 26 Feb 1946 (2) 28

6 Jul 1946 (2) 29

Hotel Victoria 19 Jan 1938 25

Housser-Laut Writing Service 4 Jan 1929 9

Howell & Knowlton 17 Jan 1938 24

Howell, Fred L. 17 Jan 1938 24

Hudson Motors of Canada Ltd. 27 Oct 1937 22

Hugh Rorison Farm Machinery 13 Feb 1933 13

Hughes, Charles E. 24 Feb 1930 10

Hulme, Albert 23 Jan 1938 25

Humphrey, H.J. 17 Jan 1938 24

Hungerford, S.J. 17 Jan 1938 24

Hyatt Jumbo Roofing Co. Ltd. 19 Aug 1932 12

Hyatt, W.J. 19 Aug 1932 12

I.O.D.E. – Border Chapter 17 Jun 1925 5

15 Jun 1926 6

12 May 1927 7

I.O.D.E. – Municipal Chapter 20 May 1924 4

I.O.D.E. – Walkerville Chapter 13 Feb 1925 5

Illinois Stats-Herald Publishing Co. 23 Nov 1931 11

Interdenominational Women’s Missionary 26 Feb 1926 6

Society

International Association for Identification 30 Dec 1929 9

Irwin, Frank C. 7 Nov 1924 4

Isaacs, J.A. 7 Jan 1929 9

Isle Royale Hotel No Date (2) 1

Ivison, Eni S. 20 Jan 1938 25

J.J. Gibbons Ltd. Advertising 1 Dec 1936 20

Jackson, C.R. 11 Nov 1925 5

Jackson, Cecil E. 29 Jan 1938 26

Jackson, Dick 7 Nov 1937 22

James, George W. 16 Apr 1934 15

18 Apr 1934 15

Jamieson, D.P. 26 Sep 1933 14

Jeffries, Maurice 2 Jul 1945 29

Joffray, W.G. 18 Jun 1931 11

John H. Kunsky Theatrical Enterprises 5 Jun 1925 5

Johns, S.W. 4 Jan 1925 5

Johnson, M.P. 3 Jun 1943 31

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Johnston, A. Harold 2 Feb 1926 6

Johnston, James 31 Jan 1925 5

Joinville, Euclid V. 1 Jul 1932 12

Jones, George H. 27 Jun 1928 8

Jones, S. Alfred 18 Sep 1937 22

18 Jan 1938 25

Joyce, Frank H. 7 Feb 1931 11

Judd, William 17 Aug 1933 14

K & K Agencies Ltd. 21 Jan 1938 25

Kastner, Joseph 5 Jun 1935 17

Kazanowsky, Ida 29 Mar 1934 15

Keith, Thomas 26 Jul 1946 29

Kelley, J.C. 4 Jan 1938 23

10 Apr 1931 11

18 Aug 1931 11

19 Sep 1932 12

Kelley, Russell T. 25 Jan 1938 26

Kellner, Hugh 23 Sep 1936 20

30 Nov 1936 20

Kellogg, F.B. 18 Feb 1929 9

Kelly, Daisy No Date 1

Kelsey Wheel Company Ltd. 21 Jan 1927 7

31 Oct 1929 9

Kendrick, Bryce 16 Mar 1929 9

Kennedy, Glencora B. 23 Jan 1924 4

13 Sep 1924 4

7 Jul 1927 7

January 1933 13

Kennedy, V.L. (Rev.) 28 Jun 1930 10

Kenney, J.P. 2 Jul 1946 29

23 Jul 1946 29

Kenning, Cleary and Grant Barristers 8 Nov 1932 12

Solicitors and Notaries

Kent, C.H. 17 May 1927 7

Kernahan and Graves Insurance and Real 26 May 1924 4

Estate

Kewley, Ed 19 Jan 1938 25

Keyes, W.J. 21 Jan 1938 25

King, William Lyon MacKenzie 21 Sep ____ 1

17 Jan 1925 5

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

King, William Lyon MacKenzie – cont’d 24 Dec 1929 9

29 Dec 1930 10

18 Jan 1938 25

8 Jul 1946 29

17 Jul 1946 29

Kirchner, Leo 9 Sep 1937 22

Kirk, J.H. 24 Jan 1938 25

Kirkham, Charlotte 17 Jan 1938 24

Kirkham, Tom 17 Jan 1938 24

Kirkpatrick, D.C. 10 Nov 1936 20

Kirkwood, John 22 Jan 1938 25

Kitchener Daily Record 21 Jun 1946 28

24 Jun 1946 28

Kiwanis Club 15 Dec 1924 4

31 Oct 1936 20

Klein, Julius 23 Nov 1931 11

Knight, John S. 24 Jun 1946 28

Knights of Columbus – Chatham 10 Mar 1930 10

Council 1412

Knights of Columbus – Ontario District 25 Feb 1924 4

District No. 3

Knights of Columbus – Windsor Council 26 Nov 1928 8

Knowles, Eric 1 Feb 1938 26

21 Jun 1946 28

8 Jul 1946 29

Knowlton, Jean 5 Feb 1938 26

Knox, Bill 5 Jan 1938 23

16 Jan 1938 24

17 Jan 1938 24

Knox Church Young Peoples’ Society 16 Jan 1931 11

Knox, Ethel 5 Jan 1938 23

12 Jan 1938 23

16 Jan 1938 24

17 Jan 1938 24

Koopman, G. Robert 28 Feb 1934 15

Kovish, Thomas 20 Jan 1938 25

Koyl, A.L. 21 Jan 1938 25

Lacasse, Gustave 5 Apr 1934 15

16 Apr 1934 15

Lackner, T.J. (Mrs.) 21 Jul 1946 29

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Lafferty, L.J. 17 Nov 1925 5

28 Jun 1934 15

Lafontaine, Frank 19 Sep 1932 12

Lancefield, Agnes 29 Dec 1928 8

Langlois, Wilfrid Joseph 17 Jan 1938 24

Lanspeary, W.D. 18 Jan 1938 25

La Patrie 22 Apr 1929 9

Laplante, Rod 1 Sep 1932 12

Laramie, Orma January 1938 23

Larkin, Peter C. 23 Dec 1925 5

Lassaline, H.J. 22 May 1935 17

3 Dec 1935 18

Lawson, Oliver E. 4 Dec 1935 18

Leader-Post 12 Jul 1946 29

League of Nations Society in Canada 25 Apr 1929 9

Leamington 8 Jul 1927 7

LeCouteur, C. 3 Jul 1946 29

De Devoir 30 Sep 1925 5

Leslie, Andrew 1 Aug 1932 12

Le Soleil 4 Jul 1946 29

Levey, P.J. 13 Dec 1927 7

Libby, McNeill and Libby 13 May 1930 10

Liddy, W.T.J. No Date 1

Lieu, Y.F. 28 Aug 1937 22

Lincoln Road Methodist Church 18 Nov 1924 4

Lincoln Road United Church 9 Nov 1928 8

28 Dec 1928 8

24 Dec 1929 9

Lions Club of Windsor 15 May 1937 21

Livesay, J.F.B. 22 Nov 1935 18

Loikrec, O.L. 22 Jun 1925 5

Loikrec’s Custom Footwear 22 Jun 1925 5

London Free Press 22 Jun 1946 28

Longman, Chester 26 Jan 1938 26

Lorenzen, A.F. 18 Jan1938 25

20 Jan 1938 25

Lorenzen & Thompson Inc. 17 Jan 1938 24

Lowe, W.D. 28 Jun 1927 7

Lowrey, T.G. 4 May 1933 13

Loyal Orange Lodge – No. 584 24 Oct 1925 5

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Loyal Order of Moose – Border Cities 5 Feb 1929 9

Lodge No. 1499

Lube, Joseph 21 Jan 1938 25

Lynch, Arthur L. 17 Jul 1946 29

McAllister, R.A. 31 Oct 1927 7

Macauley, L. 27 Jan 1934 15

12 Oct 1934 16

17 Oct 1934 16

17 Feb 1937 21

6 Dec 1937 22

McCallum, T.K. 3 Aug 1925 5

McCartney, Alexander 5 Sep 1933 14

19 Sep 1933 14

8 Nov 1933 14

McClaen, J.Q. (1935) 17

McColl Frontenac Oil Co. Ltd. 4 Oct 1946 29

McConnell & Ferguson Ltd. 5 Feb 1925 5

McConnell, J.W. 21 Jun 1946 28

28 Jun 1946 (2) 28

McCoy, Alice Sterling 11 Jun 1938 26

McCoy, H.G. 6 Jul 1932 12

McCrae, John W. 16 Feb 1924 4

McCraney, Elizabeth 28 Jan 1938 26

McCullogh, C. George 6 Oct 1937 22

McCullogh, J.K. 20 Jan 1938 25

McCurdy, W. 24 Jun 1946 28

McDiarmid, C.W. 25 Jan 1938 26

Macdonald, Curry and Co. Chartered 17 Aug 1936 20

Accountants 16 Sep 1936 20

27 Apr 1937 21

4 May 1937 21

McDonald, George C. 17 Aug 1936 20

16 Sep 1936 20

27 Apr 1937 21

4 May 1937 21

Macdonald, George F. 24 Apr 1933 13

Macdonald, Hannah 17 Jan 1938 24

Macdonell, A.C. 15 Nov 1924 4

McGee, H.M. 25 Nov 1929 9

McGee, William 1934 15

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

McGill University 25 Feb 1930 10

4 Mar 1933 13

15 Nov 1933 14

McGorman, S.E. 6 Apr 1936 19

McGregor, W.D. 14 Nov 1933 14

(1946) 28

MacInnis, J.P. 26 Nov 1937 22

McIntyre, W.M. 24 Jan 1933 13

McKay, John A. 18 Sep 1924 4

11 Dec 1925 5

McKechnie, L.M. 17 Jan 1938 24

McKenzie, B. Ross no date 1

MacKenzie, Geraldine Gallon 23 Jan 1938 25

McKenzie, M. No Date 1

MacKinnon, J.D. 28 Jun 1946 28

5 Jul 1946 29

12 Jul 1946 29

19 Jul 1946 29

27 Jul 1946 29

19 Aug 1946 29

MacKinnon, Ross 27 Oct 1937 22

McKrechan, Stewart (Mrs.) 1938 23

MacLaren, J.W. November 1932 12

McLarty, Dorothy (1946) 28

McLarty, Norman 10 Sep 1936 20

27 Apr 1936 26

McLaughlin, Johnston, Moorhead and 12 Oct 1934 16

Macaulay 17 Oct 1934 16

17 Feb 1937 21

McLaughlin, Leo 21 Aug 1934 16

28 Feb 1936 19

Macleod, Norman 17 Jan 1938 (2) 24

Macleod, Phoebe E.H. 17 Jan 1938 24

McMahon, D. 24 Jun 1946 28

5 Jul 1946 29

MacMillan, T.R. 20 Jan 1938 25

McMurray, D. 15 Nov 1933 14

MacNicol, John R. 14 Feb 1933 13

27 May 1933 13

12 Jun 1936 19

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

MacNicol, John R. – cont’d 2 Nov 1936 20

17 Nov 1936 20

McPhee, George 27 Aug 1937 22

McPherson, H.L. Christmas 1928 8

December 1935 18

Macritchie, Peter December 1937 22

McTaggart, J. F. 17 Jan 1938 24

McTague, C.P. 1 Apr 1927 7

McTague, Clarke and Racine 1 Apr 1927 7

McTavish, C.J. 1 Oct 1946 29

MacTavish, W.A. 18 Dec 1928 8

Macvicar, W.W. 30 Aug 1937 22

25 Sep 1937 22

Magwood, J.W. 9 Nov 1928 8

28 Dec 1928 8

24 Dec 1929 9

Mahoney, A.P. 16 Mar 1931 11

Mahony, T.J. 28 Mar 1934 15

Maisonville, A. 23 Sep 1931 11

Mallory, Frank L. 10 Nov 1934 16

Manitoba. Department of Education 15 Mar 1929 9

Office of the Minister

Manitoba. King’s Printer 21 Sep 1933 14

Manning, B.H. 3 Oct 1924 4

Manning, C.R. 31 Jan 1938 26

Mansfield, John 14 Jan 1934 15

2 May 1935 17

11 Aug 1936 20

Mansfield, John D. 4 Apr 1932 12

24 Dec 1935 18

24 Dec 1937 22

27 Dec 1937 22

6 Jan 1938 23

11 Jan 1938 23

19 Jan 1938 25

Marchese, S.J. 16 Jan 1931 11

Marler, Herbert 4 Feb 1929 9

Marriott, E. (Mrs.) 14 Dec 1933 14

15 Feb 1934 15

11 Dec 1936 20

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Marriott, E. (Mrs.) – cont’d 18 Feb 1937 21

7 Dec 1937 22

24 Feb 1938 26

Marshall, Jack 18 Mar ____ 1

3 Dec 1937 22

2 Apr (1938) 26

1 Jul 1946 29

Marshall, W.W. 31 Aug 1935 18

Martin and Laird Barristers 23 Oct 1935 18

26 Nov 1935 18

Martin, F.E. No Date 1

Martin, John S. 10 Feb 1926 6

Martin, Nell December 1937 22

Martin, Paul 1 Jan 1935 17

22 Oct 1935 18

26 Nov 1935 18

December 1937 22

1938 23

1946 28

26 Jun 1946 28

1 Jul 1946 29

10 Oct 1946 29

28 Nov 1946 29

16 Dec 1947 30

Mary Moore Food Research 4 Jul 1946 29

Mayfair-Maclean Publishing Co. Ltd. 25 Apr 1927 7

Meighen, Arthur 13 Nov 1923 3

28 Nov 1923 3

21 Dec 1923 3

19 Jan 1924 4

12 Sep 1924 4

12 Jun 1926 6

5 Jul 1926 6

15 Jan 1930 10

20 Apr 1931 11

6 Feb 1932 12

Melnik, Morris 6 Aug 1936 20

6 Jun 1938 26

27 Jun 1938 26

22 Jul 1938 26

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Meredith, C.P. 25 Apr 1929 9

Meretsky and Gitlin 22 Oct 1929 9

Meretsky, Simon 10 Dec 1935 18

29 Sep 1936 20

17 Jan 1938 24

19 Jan 1938 25

Merlin Standard 31 Aug 1935 18

Mero, H.J. 17 Jan 1938 24

The Methodist Church No Date 1

Michaud, J.E. 14 Apr 1934 15

Milen, Don G. ? 28 Aug 1946 29

Miller, Thomas 31 Dec 1935 18

Mills, R.A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 19 Sep 1936 20

Millson, W.E. 14 Mar 1935 17

Milner, J.R. 5 Feb 1927 7

Miner, Manly F. 24 Jan 1938 25

Mitchell, Frank J. 12 Aug 1925 5

30 Jan 1926 6

20 Jan 1938 25

Mocha Temple 9 May 1930 10

Moles, T. 23 Aug 1933 14

Moncton Publishers Ltd. 27 Jul 1946 29

Monotype Company of Canada Ltd. 18 Jan 1938 25

Montgomery, H.A. 25 Oct 1930 10

Montreal Daily Star 28 Jun 1946 (2) 28

5 Jul 1946 29

12 Jul 1946 29

19 Jul 1946 29

27 Jul 1946 29

19 Aug 1946 29

Montreal Gazette 17 Jan 1938 24

Montrose, Georgina L. 30 Jun 1946 28

Moore, Mary 4 Jul 1946 29

Moore, Tom 20 Dec 1929 9

Moore, W.H. 30 Apr 1929 9

Morand, Raymond D. 14 Apr 1926 6

23 Jul 1926 6

5 Jun 1935 17

Morden, H.M. No Date 1

24 Sep ____ 1

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Morden, H.M. – cont’d Christmas 1928 8

15 Jul 1929 9

17 Oct 1932 12

8 Mar 1934 15

12 Mar 1934 15

12 Jun 1934 15

18 Jan 1938 25

Morley, Margaret A. 4 Nov 1936 20

Morrell, Ernest 20 Jan 1938 25

Motherwell, W.R. 28 Nov 1927 7

Motz, John E. 21 Jun 1946 28

24 Jun 1946 28

Motz, W.J. 20 Jan 1938 25

Mounstephen, Harry, E. 18 Jan 1938 25

Mount Royal Metal Company Ltd. 21 Mar 1932 2

Munroe, A. 5 Oct 1931 11

Murphy, Frank 9 Oct 1931 11

Myers, Richard 8 Nov 1935 18

N.J. Taylor Company Limited 16 Apr 1927 7

N.W. Ayer and Son, Inc. 6 Jul 1932 12

Naish, George 20 Jan 1938 25

Navy League of Canada 21 Oct 1933 14

Neal Baking Co. Ltd. 3 Dec 1924 4

Neal, H.J. 3 Dec 1924 4

Neale, J.E. 6 Apr 1933 13

New Brunswick. Bureau of Information 23 Mar 1933 13

and Tourist Travel

New Brunswick. Minister of Public Works 2 Nov 1929 9

25 Nov 1929 9

New Moon Lodge 16 Jul 1934 16

New York Times 14 Jun 1928 8

8 Nov 1930 10

Niagara Falls Evening Review 2 Jul 1946 29

Nichols, D.W.F. 31 Jul 1926 6

Nichols, Sheppard and Masson 31 Jul 1926 6

Niven, T.D. No Date 1

Noble, T. Roy 9 Jul 1946 29

North American Athletic Club 27 Jun 1927 7

North American Life Assurance Company 7 Jun 1927 7

3 Aug 1934 16

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

North American Life Assurance Company 14 Jan 1938 23

-continued 26 Jan 1938 26

Northern Life Assurance Co. 25 Jun 1925 5

Norton, Preston D. 2 Mar 1927 7

17 Jan 1938 24

O. & W. McVean Ltd. 28 Dec 1935 18

6 Jan 1936 19

Ochs, Adolph S. 14 Jun 1928 8

8 Nov 1930 10

Odette, Edmond G. 4 Aug 1926 6

9 Sep 1926 6

28 Feb 1927 7

Odette, T.C. No Date 1

Oliver, Edmund H. 2 Mar 1933 13

O’Neill, James Gregory (Dr.) 20 Jun 1927 7

Ontario. Department of Agriculture 24 Jan 1930 10

Ontario. Department of Agriculture. 10 Feb 1926 6

Office of the Minister

Ontario. Department of Attorney General. 28 Oct 1929 9

Office of the Minister 13 Jan 1931 11

2 Feb 1931 11

6 Feb 1931 11

28 Dec 1931 11

23 Nov 1933 14

24 Apr 1934 15

13 Jun 1934 15

Ontario. Department of Highways. 27 Jun 1934 15

Office of the Minister

Ontario. Department of Mines. 15 Sep 1932 12

Office of the Minister 24 Jan 1933 13

13 Feb 1933 13

Ontario. Department of Municipal Affairs. 16 Oct 1934 16

Office of the Minister 31 Dec 1934 16

Ontario. Department of Public Welfare. 1 Aug 1934 6

Office of the Minister 16 Oct 1934 16

7 Dec 1934 16

31 Dec 1934 16

19 Nov 1935 18

17 Jun 1936 19

Ontario. Leader of the Opposition 6 Dec 1937 22

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Ontario. Legislative Assembly No Date 1

4 Mar 1927 7

13 Nov 1928 8

23 Mar 1932 12

17 Mar 1933 13

28 Mar 1934 15

25 Oct 1934 16

Ontario. Lieutenant Governor’s Office 3 Jun 1948 31

28 Jun 1948 31

Ontario. Prime Minister’s Office 1 May 1929 9

25 Feb 1933 13

22 Jun 1936 19

Ontario. Supreme Court 17 Oct 1930 10

Ontario Equitable Life and Accident 22 Nov 1930 10

Insurance Co.

Ontario Retail Druggists’ Association 23 Jun 1924 14

Ortved, Mattie E. 13 Feb 1925 5

Osterhout, Peter 28 May 2924 4

Othmar Grotto 22 May 1930 10

Ottawa Citizen 26 Jun 1946 28

28 Jun 1946 28

2 Jul 1946 29

23 Jul 1946 29

Ottawa Journal 19 Jun 1931 11

4 May 1933 13

21 Jan 1938 25

28 Jan 1938 26

Ouellette and Bondy Shoe Merchants 26 Jan 1926 6

Ouellette, E. 26 Jan 1926 6

Our Lady of the Lake Church 13 Jun 1934 15

23 Jun 1935 17

Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times 1 Oct 1946 29

Oxford Society 19 Dec 1932 (2) 12

Oxley, E.P. 14 Nov 1928 8

Pacific Publishers Ltd. 19 Jan 1938 25

Pageau, J.E. 15 Apr 1926 6

17 Apr 1926 6

Palmer, C.W. 20 Jan 1938 25

Panet, Josephine B. 14 Apr 1926 6

Paramount Windsor Theatres Ltd. 10 Dec 1935 18

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Pare, B. (Mrs.) 10 Jan 1932 12

Parker, D.G. 8 Jul 1927 7

Parkinson, R.F. 17 Jan 1938 24

21 Jan 1938 25

Parry, William J. 20 Mar 1933 13

Patriot Publishing Company Ltd. 29 Jun 1946 28

Patterson, Clarence 24 Oct 1925 5

Patterson Collegiate Institute 10 Jun 1936 19

Patton, Myrtle 20 Jan 1938 25

Patton, Randolph 21 Jan 1938 25

Paulin, H.M. (Rev.) 2 Apr 1935 17

(May) 1937 21

16 Jan 1938 24

Peacock, W. 20 Jan 1938 25

Pearson, Arthur 11 Jul 1946 29

Pearson, Elizabeth 11 Jul 1946 29

Pearson, F. 23 Jun 1924 4

Penny, Arthur G. 21 Jun 1946 28

9 Jul 1946 29

13 Jul 1946 29

Perley, A.D. 27 Jun 1927 7

Perley, Ward B. 15 Sep 1927 7

Perrault, J.N.A. 22 Apr 1929 9

Perry, W. Constantine (Rev.) 24 Sep 1926 6

Person, Harry 18 Apr 1934 15

Peter Osterhout, Building, Real Estate 28 May 1924 4

and Insurance

Phelps, William Lyon 22 Oct 1931 11

Philip, Gordon 20 Mar 1926 6

Piché, Raymond 20 Dec 1935 18

Pidgeon, George 16 Feb 1936 19

Pidgeon, Helen 16 Feb 1936 19

Pierce, Howard O. 5 Jun 1925 5

Pierre, A.T.S. 21 Jan 1924 4

Pigeon, Armand 1934 15

Pinsonneault, (H.A.?) 10 Mar 1930 10

The Pioneer 26 Nov 1937 22

Plewes, Eve 6 Aug 1946 29

Plummer, A.R. 15 Aug 1935 18

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Poisson, Paul 23 Mar 1932 12

25 Nov 1935 18

Pollard, F.W. 15 Jul 1946 29

Ponton, S.V. 5 Feb 1929 9

Pooke, Margaret E. 17 Jan 1938 24

Porter No Date 1

Porter, George S. 1 Jan 1936 19

Porter’s International Press News Bureau No Date 1

Post Office 10 Apr 1931 11

18 Aug 1931 11

19 Sep 1932 12

31 Mar 1934 15

4 Jan 1938 23

Pouliot, Jean-Francois 25 Oct 1933 14

10 Mar 1934 15

Powell, J.M. 20 Jan 1938 25

Pray, Howard J. 17 Apr 1926 6

Christmas 1928 8

December 1935 18

December 1937 22

Presbyterian Church of Canada 25 May 1929 9

Preston Springs Hotel 9 Feb 1933 13

Price, Alice 24 Apr 1934 15

1938 23

Price, William H. No Date 1

13 Nov 1928 8

28 Oct 1929 9

13 Jan 1931 11

2 Feb 1931 11

6 Feb 1931 11

28 Dec 1931 11

23 Nov 1932 14

24 Apr 1934 15

13 Jun 1934 15

12 Sep 1934 16

16 Oct 1934 16

21 Oct 1937 22

23 Oct 1937 22

7 Dec 1937 22

17 Jan 1938 24

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX I: LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS – continued

Name Date MS 6 I/

Price, Alan C. 11 Oct 1927 (2) 7

10 Feb 1930 10

26 Jan 1931 11

2 Dec 1931 11

23 May 1933 13

21 May 1937 21

Prince Albert Daily Herald 9 Oct 1936 20

Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry 23 Sep 1935 18

Purcell, G. 8 May 1936 19

Purcell, Philip 21 Sep 1933 14

Purdy, W.F. (Mrs.) No Date 1

Purdy, W.T. (Mrs.) 20 Sep 1927 7

Purity Dairies 22 Jul 1935 17

Pyle, Elizabeth 13 Nov 1937 22

Quebec. Prime Minister’s Office 6 Apr 1929 9

Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph 21 Jun 1946 28

9 Jul 1946 29

13 Jul 1946 29

Quinn, W.H. 19 Jan 1938 25

R.H. & J. Dowler Ltd. 26 Oct 1923 3

R.M. Buchanan – Sumner Co. 6 Sep 1934 16

Ralph, J.E. 19 May 1934 15

Ralph’s Mill 19 May 1934 15

Ranson, C.H. 15 Jun 1925 5

Rapp, George J. 17 Jan 1938 24

Ratcliffe, Joe 20 Jan 1938 25

Rea, Vera January 1938 23

Reaume, Art 17 Jan 1938 24

Reaume, Arthur J. 5 Jul 1946 29

17 Jun 1948 31

Reaume, Charlotte 2 Dec 1929 9

Reaume Organization Ltd. 23 Mar 1925 5

24 Sep 1927 7

Reaume, U.G. 24 Sep 1927 7

17 Jan 1938 24

Reaume, W.J. 23 Mar 1925 5

Reed, L.C. 27 Jan 1932 12

2 Feb 1938 26

Reed, Percy E. 8 Feb 1927 7

Reeve, Esme 1 Mar 1933 13

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX I: LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS – continued

Name Date MS 6 I/

Reynett, C.M. 17 Jan 1938 24

Richardson, David 19 Jan 1938 25

Rigsby, A.C. 28 Dec 1935 18

6 Jan 1936 19

Rigsby, Andy 2 Jun 1934 15

Rivett, Jack 20 Jan 1938 25

Robert, Henry & Son 24 Mar 1936 19

Robert Mitchell Co. Ltd. 12 Jul 1946 29

Robie, S.H. 8 Sep 1925 5

8 Jul 1927 7

14 Nov 1932 12

Robinson, B.E. 21 Jun 1946 28

Robinson, C.S. 21 Jul 1926 6

11 Sep 1926 6

3 May 1927 7

Robinson, Dorathea L. 5 May 1935 17

25 Jan 1937 21

Robinson, Florence M. Christmas 1928 8

Robinson, H. 29 Mar 1938 26

Robinson, H.R. 15 Mar 1938 26

Robinson, W.R. 23 Nov 1933 14

Robson, Jean 6 Jul 1946 29

Rodd, J.H. 27 Jul 1926 6

13 Oct 1937 22

Rodd, Whiteside, Wigle & Jasperson 13 Oct 1937 22

Rodd, Wigle and Whiteside 27 Jul 1926 6

Rodney, Talbot Kirkpatrick 7 Apr 1937 21

Roebuck, Arthur W. 24 Dec 1930 10

Rogers, D.B. 12 Jul 1946 29

Rogers, Robert 16 Feb 1925 5

23 Jun 1927 7

Ronald’s Advertising Agency 9 Apr 1927 7

25 Jan 1938 26

Ronalds, Russell C. 25 Jan 1938 26

Rorison, Hugh 13 Feb 1933 13

Rose, H.E. 17 Oct 1930 10

Rosenthal, Harry 5 Jul 1946 29

Ross, R. Gordon 23 Jan 1933 13

Rosser, John W. 18 Jan 1938 25

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX I: LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS – continued

Name Date MS 6 I/

Rotary Club of Windsor 2 Nov 1931 11

4 Feb 1932 12

18 Jul 1934 16

Roulette, Nell 19 Jan 1938 25

22 Jul 1946 29

Rowe, Earl January 1938 23

Royal York Hotel (Toronto) 30 Nov 1937 22

Rumseh, R.A. 8 Feb 1926 6

20 Jun 1933 13

Runnells, Arthur E. 7 Jun 1937 21

Russell T. Kelley Advertising 25 Jan 1938 26

Rutherford, B.M. 30 Jan 1938 26

Sage, L. 18 Jul 1932 12

St. Alphonsus Church 15 Apr 1926 6

17 Apr 1926 6

St. Andrew’s College 2 Mar 1933 13

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church - 12 Dec 1926 6

Womens’ Missionary Society

St. Catherines Standard 25 Jun 1946 28

27 Jun 1946 28

29 Jun 1946 28

4 Jul 1946 29

8 Jul 1946 29

20 Jul 1946 29

30 Jul 1946 29

St. George’s Church 20 Oct 1931 11

21 Sep 1932 12

St. John Ambulance Association 21 May 1937 21

Saint John Board of Trade 3 Jul 1925 5

21 Dec 1927 7

St. Peter’s Seminary 16 Mar 1931 11

St. Pierre, Lionel 6 Feb 1937 21

St. Pierre, Louis 29 Feb 1928 8

St. Stephen’s United Church (1936) 19

11 Dec 1936 20

1 Mar 1939 27

St. Thomas Times Journal 14 Aug 1933 14

(26 Jul 1946) 29

Sallans, R.J. 30 Apr 1934 15

Salvation Army 17 Nov 1925 5

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Salvation Army – cont’d 10 Feb 1926 6

Samson, D.C. 20 Jan 1938 25

Sandars, Everett 5 Sep 1927 7

The Sandusky Star-Journal 7 May 1925 5

Sandwich East Township 5 Jun 1947 30

Sandwich West township 26 Sep 1946 29

Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg 15 Nov 1934 16

Railway Company

Sandwich, Windsor and Walkerville 27 Dec 1929 9

Goodfellow Club

Sartain, F. 13 Feb 1926 6

Saskatchewan Dairy Association 8 Feb 1927 7

Saskatchewan, Government of 26 Jun 1925 5

27 Jun 1925 5

Saskatoon Board of Trade 2 Jul 1925 5

20 Jan 1938 25

Saskatoon Daily Star 20 Jan 1938 25

Saskatoon Nursery 14 Dec 1933 14

15 Feb 1934 15

11 Dec 1936 20

18 Feb 1937 21

7 Dec 1937 22

24 Feb 1938 26

Saskatoon – Office of the City Clerk 30 Jun 1925 5

26 Jul 1929 9

Saskatoon – Office of the City 1 Aug 1932 12

Commissioner

Saskatoon Old Timers’ Association 20 Jan 1938 25

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 1 Feb 1938 26

21 Jul 1946 29

Saunders, F. 11 Jun 1936 19

15 Jun 1936 19

Schell, C.A. 11 Jan 1935 17

Schulman, Nahum 27 Jul 1937 22

Sclanders, F. Maclure 23 Jan 1925 5

3 Jul 1925 5

21 Dec 1927 7

17 Jan 1938 24

Scofield, J.C. 4 Jan 1928 8

Scofield, Jim C. 20 Jun 1927 7

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Scott, Walter 26 May 1934 15

Selkirk, R.M. 8 Jul 1927 7

Sellans, Wanetta 29 Jan (1938) 26

Seymour Hotel (Miami, Fla.) 25 Jan 1938 26

Sharp, R.V. Christmas 1928 8

Shaw and Begg, Ltd. Insurance 21 Jul 1933 14

Shaw, J.B. 20 Jan 1938 25

Shepman, H.A. (1946) 28

Sherbrooke Daily Record 24 Jun 1946 28

5 Jul 1946 29

Sifton, Victor 22 Jun 1946 28

Silver, E.L. 22 May 1924 4

Simpson, Rg. W. 16 Oct 1931 11

Sinclair, H. 20 Jan 1938 25

Smith, A.B. No Date 1

Smith, A.R. (1935) 17

Smith and Clouse Barristers and Solicitors 2 Nov 1934 16

15 Aug 1936 20

Smith, Austin B. 21 Nov 1934 16

21 Jan 1938 25

Smith, C. 20 Jan 1938 25

Smith, Chris 20 Jan 1938 25

Smith, Clarence H. No Date (2) 1

13 Nov 1929 9

22 Jan 1936 19

December 1936 20

18 Jan 1938 25

Smith, D. 18 Jan 1938 25

Smith, E. Norman 19 Jun 1931 11

Smith, G.A. 20 Jan 1938 25

Smith, J. Harry 4 Feb 1931 11

16 Dec 1932 12

16 Mar 1933 13

1 Aug 1934 16

10 Jun 1935 17

25 Mar 1937 21

12 Apr 1937 21

17 Jan 1938 24

Smith, T.H. 28 Dec 1937 22

Smith, W. A. 7 Jan 1933 13

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Smith, W.A. – cont’d 25 Jun 1934 15

14 Aug 1936 20

Snider, Gordon R. 1 Feb 1938 26

Societe Saint-Jean Baptiste de Windsor 21 Jan 1924 4

29 Feb 1928 8

Sons of England Benefit Society 29 Jan 1926 6

26 Jul 1931 11

Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association 31 Jan 1925 5

Sons of Scotland Football Club 9 Feb 1926 6

Southam, F.N. 8 Feb 1929 9

Southam, H.S. 20 Jun 1946 28

26 Jun 1946 28

28 Jun 1946 28

Southam, J.D. 22 Jun 1946 28

12 Jul 1946 29

Southam Publishing Co. Ltd. 8 Feb 1929 9

Sowton, Charles 17 Nov 1925 5

Stafford, Dale 21 Jun 1946 28

The Standard 26 Apr 1937 21

Standard Foundry and Supply Co. 1 Dec 1925 5

Stanley, F.G. No Date 1

16 Jan 1938 24

Stanley, Frank December 1937 22

Star Newspaper Service 12 Dec 1924 4

20 Jul 1933 14

18 Aug 1933 14

Stephenson, H.R. 8 Apr 1929 9

Sterling Appraisal Co. 18 Jan 1938 25

Stewart, Helen (1946) 28

Stewart, W. John 26 Apr 1934 15

Stewart, (W.U.?) 2 Nov 1929 9

25 Nov 1929 9

Stone Brothers Men’s Wear 8 Jul 1927 7

Stone, Irving K. 17 Jan 1938 24

21 Jan 1938 25

Stone, Louis 8 Jul 1927 7

Stone, O. Ray 2 Feb 1926 6

Stonehouse, C.S. 24 Jul 1936 20

Storm, J.H. (Rev.) 13 Aug 1935 18

Straith, M.C. 30 Jul 1929 9

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Stratford Beacon-Herald 29 Aug 1933 14

28 Jan 1938 26

31 Jul 1946 29

Struble, R.M. 7 May 1925 5

Studebaker Corporation 12 Mar 1931 11

18 May 1934 15

Sullivan, J. 17 Jan 1938 24

Sumsion, B. (Mrs.) 25 Apr 1931 11

Supertest Petroleum Corp. Ltd. 14 Jun 1934 15

Swan, Henry E. 10 Apr 1934 15

Sydney Post-Record 3 Jul 1946 29

T. Eaton Co. Ltd. 25 Nov 1929 9

T.K. McCallum & Co. 3 Aug 1925 5

Tait, Wilma 26 Feb 1946 28

11 May 1946 28

5 Jul 1946 (2) 29

Tapson, Clarice Christmas 1928 8

Tashman, ______ A. 6 Apr 1929 9

Taylor, Isabelle 6 Feb 1938 26

Taylor, L.J. 13 May 1930 10

Taylor, N.J. 16 Apr 1927 7

Teahan, D. 15 Aug 1928 8

Teahan Furniture Limited 15 Aug 1928 8

The Telegraph-Journal/The Evening Times 2 Feb 1925 5

Thistlethwaite, E. Harold 19 Mar 1928 8

Thomas Chick and Sons 18 Jul 1934 (2) 16

16 Oct 1934 16

Thompson, W.M. 17 Jan 1938 24

Thompson, W.S. 18 Feb 1938 26

Thompson, Walter S. 21 Jan 1928 8

5 May 1933 13

16 Feb 1946 28

Thompson, Willis E. 15 Aug 1934 16

Thomson, R.G. 5 Jul 1946 29

Thorpe, R.W. 20 Jan 1938 25

Thorpe, Thomas 6 Apr 1938 26

Tillmen, M.E. 26 Feb 1926 6

Tomlinson, M.C. 30 Jun 1925 5

26 Jul 1929 9

Toronto General Trusts Corporation 1938 23

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Toronto Star 2 Mar 1934 15

29 Oct 1934 16

4 Sep 1935 18

5 Dec 1935 18

6 May 1937 21

17 Jan 1938 24

Toronto Star – continued 21 Jan 1938 25

26 Jun 1946 28

27 Jun 1946 28

Town House 30 Jan 1934 15

17 Feb 1934 15

Trade and Labor Congress of Canada 20 Dec 1929 9

Trinity-St. Andrews Church 7 Jun 1937 21

Trinity-St. Stephen’s United Church No Date (2) 1

(1936) 19

25 Oct 1937 22

19 Nov 1937 22

1938 (2) 23

4 Jan 1938 23

7 Jan 1938 23

28 Mar 1938 26

14 May 1938 26

Truscon Steel Co. 17 Jan 1938 24

Tweedale, T.B.S. 14 Jun 1924 4

Turner, Harris 22 Jan 1938 25

Tuttle, W.P. 9 Apr 1927 7

Tyson, J.W. 28 Jan 1933 13

Union Trust Co. (Detroit) 3 Oct 1924 4

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and 11 Jun 1925 5

Joiners of America

United Church of Canada 19 Jan 1926 6

6 Mar 1926 6

8 Jun 1937 21

United Church of Canada – Presbytery of 16 Sep 1927 7

Kent

United Press Associations 13 Apr 1937 21

United States. Secretary of State 18 Feb 1929 9

United States. Supreme Court 24 Feb 1930 10

United States Steel Corporation 7 May 1927 7

University of Western Ontario 21 Aug 1924 4

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

University of Western Ontario – cont’d 25 Oct 1924 4

16 Apr 1934 15

18 Apr 1934 15

Valade, W.L. 7 Oct 1929 9

Vanalstine, Mr. and Mrs. 20 Jan 1938 25

Van Somersen, Alfred P. 20 Jun 1935 17

Varnum, J.H. Christmas 1928 8

Vaughan, Jim 24 Dec 1935 18

Vaughan, Marta 4 Jan 1938 23

Vaughan, Harold No Date 1

Christmas 1928 8

24 Dec 1931 11

24 Jul 1934 16

24 Dec 1934 16

25 Jan 1935 17

26 Jan 1935 (2) 17

24 Dec 1935 18

20 Jan 1936 (3) 19

21 Jan 1936 19

22 Jan 1936 19

December 1936 20

21 Jan 1938 25

23 Apr 1938 26

Verdun Community Club 14 Aug 1946 29

Victoria Daily Times 5 Jul 1946 29

W.E. Knox Lumber-Lime-Cement 5 Jan 1938 23

12 Jan 1938 23

17 Jan 1938 24

8 Jul 1946 29

Waddell, H.R. 9 Aug 1929 9

Wagner, W.R. 13 Mar 1924 4

16 Oct 1924 4

Walden, W.A. (Rev.) 2 Feb 1926 6

Walker, Hiram H. 21 Jan 1927 7

Walkerville. Board of Park Management 28 May 1930 10

The Walkerville Boat Club 15 Jun 1925 5

Wall, James E. 14 Jun 1934 15

2 Dec 1935 18

Wallaceburg Old Boys’ and Girls’ Re-union 24 Jul 1936 20

Walls, A.H. 20 Jan 1938 25

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Walsh Advertising Company Ltd. 31 Jan 1928 8

Walsh, H.L. 26 Apr 1937 21

Walsh, Thomas E. 31 Jan 1928 8

17 Jan 1938 24

Walter T. Piggot Lumber Co. 19 Feb 1925 5

Warmoll, F.V. 17 Nov 1924 4

Warren, A. January 1938 23

Warren, May January 1938 23

Warren, Ted January 1938 23

Waters, C.V. 21 Jan 1938 25

Watts, Walter 16 May 1929 9

Webster, Herbert H. 22 Jul 1936 20

Welland-Port Colborne Tribune 21 Jun 1946 28

12 Jul 1946 29

West Side Citizen’s Association 28 Oct 1931 11

Western Ontario “Better Radio” Club 22 Sep 1927 7

Western Ontario Drama League 26 Sep 1933 14

Westminster United Church 27 Jan 1931 11

6 May 1933 13

Whalen, Margaret L. 26 Jul 1935 17

Wheeler, T.J. 17 Jan 1938 24

Whig-Standard 6 Jul 1946 29

White House (Washington) 5 Sep 1927 7

Whiteside, Walker 16 Jan 1938 24

Whitney, J.C. 10 Jul 1928 8

Whitney, W.W. 3 Feb 1938 26

Wickett, Gordon D. 11 Jul 1928 8

23 Aug 1932 12

15 Mar 1937 21

Wigle, E.S. 14 May 1937 21

Wigle, Lewis (Mrs.) 4 Feb 1929 9

Wilford, A.H. 14 Mar 1925 5

Wilford, Albert 2 Feb 1938 26

Wilford, Estelle 2 Feb 1938 26

Wilhelm, F.E. 20 Jan 1938 25

Wilkins, L.S. 20 Jan 1938 25

Wilkinson, George H. 10 Oct 1924 4

11 Jul 1925 5

11 Mar 1933 13

24 May 1933 13

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Wilkinson, George H. – cont’d 20 Oct 1933 14

21 Oct 1933 14

Wilkinson, James R. 30 Dec 1929 9

4 May 1935 17

6 Feb 1937 21

Wilkinson’s Boot Shop 10 Oct 1924 4

11 Jul 1925 5

11 Mar 1933 13

24 May 1933 13

20 Oct 1933 14

Williams, W.R.E. 19 Aug 1935 18

Willis’ Novelties 22 Jan 1938 25

Willis, William January 1938 23

22 Jan 1938 25

Wilson, F. 20 May 1934 15

Wilson, F.W. 16 Apr 1925 5

4 Dec 1926 6

22 Oct 1931 11

31 Jan 1933 13

14 Mar 1933 13

16 Apr 1934 15

Wilson, J.H.D. 4 Sep 1937 22

Wilson, James M. 23 Aug 1926 6

Wilson, Joseph 29 Jan 1926 6

Wilson, R.H. 4 Jul 1946 29

Wilson, Snider and Company 4 Dec 1926 6

Windsor. City Clerk’s Office 5 Apr 1932 12

21 Jan 1938 25

Windsor. Fire Department Headquarters 18 Feb 1932 12

15 Mar 1933 13

23 Sep 1933 14

31 Aug 1936 20

Windsor. Mayor’s Office 12 Aug 1925 5

30 Jan 1926 6

8 Jun 1927 7

14 May 1937 21

5 Jul 1946 29

17 Jun 1948 31

Windsor. Police Department. Chief 4 May 1935 17

Constable’s Office 6 Feb 1937 21

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Windsor Chamber of Commerce 8 May 1936 19

17 Jan 1938 24

4 Jul 1946 29

Windsor Club 18 Sep 1924 4

Windsor Collegiate Institute 19 Jan 1929 9

Windsor Daily Star 5 Mar 1937 21

4 Jan 1938 23

21 Jan 1938 25

24 Jan 1946 28

2 Jul (1946) 29

25 Aug 1946 29

28 Aug 1946 29

31 Aug 1946 29

28 Jun 1948 (2) 31

Windsor Daily Star

SEE ALSO Border Cities Star

Windsor Fire Fighters’ Benefit Fund 7 Sep 1934 16

Windsor Firemen’s Benefit Fund 15 Sep 1930 10

Association

Windsor Gas Co. Ltd. 23 Aug 1932 12

20 Jul 1934 16

15 Mar 1937 21

Windsor Lumber Co. 20 Jun 1927 7

4 Jan 1928 8

Windsor Optimist Club 10 Nov 1934 16

1 Feb 1938 26

Windsor Poppy Fund Committee 4 Nov 1936 20

Windsor Public Library 29 Dec 1928 8

Windsor Retail Merchants’ Assoc. 18 Jan 1938 25

Windsor Typographical Union (No. 553) 18 Dec 1936 20

Windsor-Walkerville Technical School 28 Jun 1927 7

Winnipeg Free Press Co. Ltd. 27 Feb 1934 15

18 Dec 1928 8

21 Jan 1938 25

24 Jun 1946 28

Winter, E. Blake 8 Jun 1927 7

2 Oct 1929 9

17 Jan 1938 24

Winters, M.R. 11 Jul 1931 11

4 Apr 1933 13

W.F. Herman Collection

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Name Date MS 6 I/

Witherspoon, W.B. 27 Jun 1946 28

29 Jun 1946 28

Wodehouse, Robert E. 17 Aug 1929 9

Wood, Arthur 20 Jan 1938 25

Wood, Harry 17 Jan 1938 24

Wood, W.H. 18 Dec 1936 20

24 Dec 1937 22

Woodsworth, J.S. 27 Jun 1931 11

Woollatt, D.H. 28 Jul 1932 12

Woollatt, William R. 12 Jul 1925 5

8 Jul 1929 9

9 May 1930 10

29 Jul 1932 12

26 Dec 1933 14

12 Jan 1935 17

17 Jan 1938 24

World Association of Daily Vacation 21 Aug 1935 18

Bible Schools

Yeates, E. (Mrs.) 14 Aug 1946 29

Young, Ellison 22 Dec 1928 8

Christmas 1928 8

November 1933 14

December 1935 18

5 Mar 1937 21

December 1937 22

January 1938 (3) 23

5 Jan 1938 23

6 Jan 1938 23

10 Jan 1938 23

17 Jan 1938 23

16 Jan 1938 24

21 Jan 1938 25

Young Men’s and Young Women’s 13 Jun 1924 4

Christian Association 14 May 1926 6

11 Jan 1935 17

8 Mar 1938 26

Young, Wallace A.P. 9 Oct 1935 18

Zahnow, C.A. 26 Sep 1925 4

Zoller, Mina L. 12 Jun 1928 8

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: LIST OF NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM SCRAPBOOKS

SCRAPBOOK 1

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Saskatoon Daily Star 31 Dec 1920 ‘A Story of Newspaper Making’ by W.L. MacTavish

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1921 Thank You! (J.E. Ritchie)

Border Cities Star 27 Dec 1923 Letter to Editor – B.H.

Typographical Journal Dec 1923 “Hamilton, Ontario”

Border Cities Star 3 Jan 1924 The Best and Biggest Canadian Daily

(Rev. C.R. Durrant)

Border Cities Star 5 Jan 1924 Letter to Editor – C.T. Barrow

Border Cities Star 5 Jan 1924 Letter to Editor – Margaret Bartlett

Border Cities Star 5 Jan 1924 Proprietor of Café Entertains Staff

Border Cities Star 7 Jan 1924 Letter to Editor – William N. Campbell

Border Cities Star 11 Jan 1924 Letter to Editor – C. Robert Sturgeon

Border Cities Star 12 Jan 1924 They May Be Near, they May Be Far, But

Everywhere, Folks Read the Star

Border Cities Star 23 Jan 1924 Canadians Urged to Buy Own Goods

Border Cities Star 23 Jan 1924 Mr. McCrea Appreciates Star Editorial

(C.A. McCrea, Minister of Mines)

Border Cities Star 25 Jan 1924 A.S. Harre to Represent the Star in Ottawa

Border Cities Star 26 Jan 1924 Tecumseh Officials Voice Appreciation

Border Cities Star 27 Jan 1924 Get Vaccinated Now, Advice of

Dr. McCullough

Border Cities Star 28 Jan 1924 Realtors Praise Star (George B. Patten)

Border Cities Star 29 Jan 1924 Star Advertising Man Gives Speech

Border Cities Star 29 Jan 1924 Your Splendid Paper and Sane Editorials

(W.J.R.)

Border Cities Star 30 Jan 1924 Cities’ Need of Pull In Ads

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1924 Letter to Editor – James Johnston

Border Cities Star 1 Feb 1924 A Press Room Novelty

Border Cities Star 2 Feb 1924 Best Evening Paper Ever Published in

Canada (W.K. Liddy)

London Advertiser 2 Feb 1924 Newspaper Takes Option on Property in

Windsor

Border Cities Star 5 Feb 1924 “Appreciation” – Sons of Sutland Soccer

Club

Border Cities Star 6 Feb 1924 Appreciation – J. Clark Reilly

Border Cities Star 6 Feb 1924 Sees Saving Injunction

Border Cities Star 7 Feb 1924 Two Women Fall; One Has Fracture

Border Cities Star 7 Feb 1924 Veterans Report Successful Year

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 9 Feb 1924 “Appreciation” – E. Cristen

Border Cities Star 18 Feb 1924 Irish Story Teller Heard

Border Cities Star 23 Feb 1924 Those Page Editorials

Border Cities Star 25 Feb 1924 Appeal Through Star Brings Help

Border Cities Star 7 Mar 1924 Central Church Board Voices Appreciation

Border Cities Star 7 Mar 1924 Courts Suggested, Mr. Wilson Said

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 12 Mar 1924 Rumors Squelched by Veale Co. Head

Border Cities Star 18 Mar 1924 New York Herald is Merged in Tribune

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 18 Mar 1924 Vote Favors Mail Strike

Border Cities Star 22 Mar 1924 Quick Work!

Border Cities Star 22 Mar 1914 no title – referring to new real estate section

(sic) 1924 in paper

Detroit News 24 Mar 1924 no title – paragraph re: second fire at B.C.S.

Border Cities Star 29 Mar 1924 “Star Advertising Certainly Pays” (Firth

Bros. Ltd.)

Border Cities Star 31 Mar 1924 Star Editorial Praised by Forestry Expert

(A.N.D. Ross)

Border Cities Star 5 Apr 1924 Our Visitors

Border Cities Star 7 Apr 1924 Appreciation – Mrs. Alice Prosson

Border Cities Star 7 Apr 1924 Mr. Wilson Conveys Tribute to the Border

Cities Star

Border Cities Star 15 Apr 1924 Mr. Calder Here

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1924 Letter from the Alumni Assoc. of Hotel

Dieu Hospital

Detroit News 20 Apr 1924 Notice of W.F. Herman recovery to

Ouellette Ave.

Border Cities Star 24 Apr 1924 Letter to Editor – Ron Henderson

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 26 Apr 1924 An Appreciation (Harry B. Ashby)

Border Cities Star 6 May 1924 Newspapers of Canada to Bear Burden

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 7 May 1924 Article in the Star Finds Son Sought by

His Mother

Border Cities Star 7 May 1924 Star Employee gives Blood but Fails to

Save Brother

Border Cities Star 7 May 1924 The Star Staff has One Happy Member

Border Cities Star 12 May 1924 South Windsorites Back All Night Ferry

Plan (Edward E. Berls)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 12 May 1924 Wilson Praises Councils for Work in Gas

Fight

Border Cities Star 14 May 1924 Appreciation (Mrs. C.H. Jones)

Border Cities Star 17 May 1924 A Tribute to Little “Pat”

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 10 Jun 1924 Appreciation (R. Hale)

Border Cities Star 10 Jun 1924 Everything but Baseball as Scribes, Printers

Clash

Border Cities Star 16 Jun 1924 Rotary Hears School Tales

Border Cities Star 20 Jun 1924 Costly Bungling at Ottawa

Border Cities Star 21 Jun 1924 Letters on Postal Strike from Citizens of

Border

Border Cities Star 24 Jun 1924 In a Nutshell

Border Cities Star 24 Jun 1924 M.P.’s Salaries Up, Those of Postmen Down

Border Cities Star 25 Jun 1924 Scribes Are Happy Again, Printers Fell

Before Them

Border Cities Star 25 Jun 1924 Story in the Star Leads to Happy Family

Reunion

Border Cities Star 28 Jun 1924 A Note of Appreciation (A.F. Foster)

Border Cities Star 29 Jun 1924 Appreciation (C.W. McPherson)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 2 Jul 1924 Inscription suggested by the Star Will Go on

Shaft

Border Cities Star 3 Jul 1924 Enviable Scholastic Record Set by

Newspapers Here

Hamilton Herald 4 Jul 1924 Spirit of “Service” and “Neighborly

Helpfulness” Shine Out in Business

Border Cities Star 5 Jul 1924 Greetings to the Free Press (London Free

Press)

Ottawa Journal 11 Jul 1924 The “Tely” and Telegrammes

Toronto Telegram 15 Jul 1924 Clara Butt Snubs the Snobs

Border Cities Star 15 Jul 1924 A Horse to His Driver in Summer

Border Cities Star 15 Jul 1924 Will Hear Report on Vets’ Meeting

Border Cities Star 16 Jul 1924 Night Service, Better Service

Border Cities Star 17 Jul 1924 When Business is Slow That is the Time to

Go After It

Border Cities Star 21 Jul 1924 And Charity Still Reigns in Hearts of Border

Folk

Border Cities Star 21 Jul 1924 Little Daughter of Star Man Dies

Border Cities Star 22 Jul 1924 Mrs. C.P. Langford Called by Death

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 22 Jul 1924 Your Donation Will Assist This Family in

Struggle

Border Cities Star 23 Jul 1924 Another Little One Comes to Aid of

Unfortunate Boy

Border Cities Star 23 Jul 1924 Fund Total is Rising, But There is Still Grant Need

Border Cities Star 24 Jul 1924 Best Day Yet for Little Lad in Campaign for

Aid

Border Cities Star 24 Jul 1914 When Civic Golf Course Was Opened

(sic) 1924

Border Cities Star 25 Jul 1924 Contributions Still Come In for Little

Baffle Boy

Border Cities Star 26 Jul 1924 Little Girl Conducts Her Own Drive for

Hurt Boy

Border Cities Star 28 Jul 1924 The Heart of Humanity

Border Cities Star 29 Jul 1924 Appreciation (R.A. Smith)

Border Cities Star 29 Jul 1924 Two Thirds of Earnings and Washtub Given

by Woman

Border Cities Star 31 Jul 1924 Last Effort is Needed to Rescue Family

From Want

Border Cities Star 1 Aug 1924 Fund for Little Boy Hits total of $300

1 Day More

Border Cities Star Aug 1924 One-Paper Centres Show Enterprise, Is

Methodist Finding

Border Cities Star Aug 1924 Thank You!

Border Cities Star 17 Sep 1924 A Respectful suggestion to a Great and

Respected Man

Border Cities Star 21 Sep 1924 Letter to Editor – T. Barrow

Border Cities Star 24 Sep 1924 Big-Timer’s Fame is Short; Spotlight

Then Fatal Box

Border Cities Star 24 Sep 1924 Just a Little Story of a Boy and a Dog

Border Cities Star 8 Oct 1924 Is Complimented on Booster Book

Border Cities Star 10 Oct 1924 Train Victim Was Resident of Ford

Border Cities Star 10 Oct 1924 Wide Interest in Ford Plans

Border Cities Star 11 Oct 1924 Wins Many Prizes

Border Cities Star 13 Oct 1924 Strength is Nation’s Need

Border Cities Star 13 Oct 1924 Tencacity of Will Landed

Border Cities Star 16 Oct 1924 Two More Members of Globe Resign

(ref. to)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

London Free Press 16 Oct 1924 Veteran Writers Quit Toronto Globe Staff

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 18 Oct 1924 An Announcement and An Invitation

Border Cities Star 20 Oct 1924 Hundreds to Attend Party

Border Cities Star 20 Oct 1924 Larger Roll for Classes is Sought

Border Cities Star 21 Oct 1924 That “Election Party” Thursday Night

Border Cities Star 22 Oct 1924 All Sing at Star’s Party

Border Cities Star 22 Oct 1924 Program of the Star’s Election Party

Border Cities Star 22 Oct 1924 To Lead Singing

Border Cities Star 23 Oct 1924 Party Charmer

Border Cities Star 24 Oct 1924 Just a Small Part of the Huge Crowd at the

Star’s Election Party

Border Cities Star 24 Oct 1924 Record Crowd at the Star’s Party

Border Cities Star 24 Oct 1924 Sidelights on the Star’s Armory Election

Party

Border Cities Star 27 Oct 1924 It Always Pays!

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 30 Oct 1924 Election Returns Covered in a Big Way

Border Cities Star 30 Oct 1924 Wonderful Time

Border Cities Star 1 Nov 1924 Mrs. Killen Says School in California

Efficient

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1924 Something to Keep You Sitting Up Nights

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1924 The Star’s Third Election Part of Fall is

Success

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1924 Too Much Talk Downed Martin, Says Jeremiah

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1924 Witherspoon, News ‘Political Expert,’

Reported Suicide

Border Cities Star 6 Nov 1924 Story in the Star Finds Veteran Whose Wife

Dies

Border Cities Star 11 Nov 1924 Ill for Long Time

Border Cities Star 12 Nov 1924 Appreciation of Services is Told

Border Cities Star 15 Nov 1924 Herald Sold

Border Cities Star 15 Nov 1924 Hamilton Herald is Sold – W.F. Herman

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 15 Nov 1924 Hamilton Herald is Sold – J. L. Lewis is

(ref. to) Editor

Border Cities Star 18 Nov 1924 Hamilton Daily Changes Hands

(ref. to)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 20 Nov 1924 W.S. Southam Planning New Paper in

(ref. to) Windsor

Border Cities Star 29 Nov 1924 Join the Stars Election Party!

Border Cities Star 1 Dec 1924 The Election Party

Border Cities Star 4 Dec 1924 Star Helps Poor Family in Prairies

Border Cities Star 6 Dec 1924 Children in Need Find Life Dull in Barren

Abode

Border Cities Star 8 Dec 1924 Son Receives $2,500 Check

Border Cities Star 12 Dec 1924 Ald. Howell C. of C. Choice

N/A 12 Dec 1924 Farmer’s Sun Net Loss is $28,667

Border Cities Star 18 Dec 1924 Says Star Did It

Border Cities Star 20 Dec 1924 Wins the Prize

Border Cities Star 22 Dec 1924 Herb Mullender “Tickled”

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 27 Dec 1924 copy of telegram from Tilbury Goodfellows Club

Border Cities Star 29 Dec 1924 Sandwich Makes Donation to Fund

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1924 The Border Cities Expansion and New year

Outlook Edition

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1924 A Border Cities Industry

Border Cities Star Dec 1924 Miss Herman’s Funeral Held

Border Cities Star 1924 Hamilton Postal Employees Cheer Editorial in the Star

Border Cities Star 1924 Little Chap Happy Again; Daddy Comes

After Them

Border Cities Star 1924 Star Story Locates Dog

Border Cities Star 1924 The Star’s suggestion for Service Adopted

by Vets

Border Cities Star 1924 Toronto Star Purchases Toronto Sunday

World

Border Cities Star ? 24, 1924 Wants the Star in West: Lonesome

Border Cities Star 4 Jan 1925 Appreciation (Willis Brumpton)

Border Cities Star 5 Jan 1925 no title – letter to Editor – G.H. Wilkinson

Border Cities Star 6 Jan 1925 All Eyes Are Turned in Ottawa’s Direction

Gabus

Border Cities Star 6 Jan 1925 Six Years of Community Service Reflected

in the Star’s Growth

Border Cities Star 11 Jan 1925 A Letter of Appreciation (Rev. W.A.

Waldon, B.A.)

Border Cities Star 15 Jan 1925 Social News

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 16 Jan 1925 Letter from Grinnell Bros.

Border Cities Star 19 Jan 1925 Benefit Seen by Magwood

Border Cities Star 19 Jan 1925 Lands Star as Leader in Border Community

Border Cities Star 24 Jan 1925 Typo’s Head Here

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1925 An Appreciation (James Johnston)

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1925 A. Stewart Hanna Off for Ottawa

Border Cities Star 4 Feb 1925 Well-known Journalists to Write Politics for

the Star

Border Cities Star 16 Feb 1925 Veteran Publisher, M.H. De Young, Dead

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 19 Feb 1925 Thank You!

Border Cities Star 23 Feb 1925 Better Late Than Never Says Mayor

Border Cities Star 23 Feb 1925 Lost or Stolen

Border Cities Star 26 Feb 1925 Speaker Sees One Big Windsor

P.A. Publisher Feb 1925 obit. for H.R. Hunt

Border Cities Star 14 Mar 1925 Dies of Car Hurts (Mrs. Pulitzer)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 23 Mar 1925 Letter to Editor – R.R. Jaffray

Border Cities Star 26 Mar 1925 Distance Nothing to Business World

Border Cities Star 31 Mar 1925 Thank You (Moramos Shrine Club)

Border Cities Star Mar 1925 Appreciation (Border Automobile Dealers

Assoc.)

Border Cities Star 1 Apr 1925 Peterboro Manufacturer Praises Star

Editorials on Immigration Policy

Border Cities Star 3 Apr 1925 Thank You (Assumption Street Home &

School Club)

Border Cities Star 9 Apr 1925 Do Star Ads Bring Results? Mr. Smith

Finds They Do

Border Cities Star 9 Apr 1925 Life’s Necessities

Border Cities Star 9 Apr 1925 Thank You! (E.P. Tellier, M.P.)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 13 Apr 1925 Another Silly Attack

Border Cities Star 15 Apr 1925 Duplications

Border Cities Star 16 Apr 1925 Sir Henry Thornton

Border Cities Star 17 Apr 1925 Border Business Leaders Honor Selanders at

Lunch

Border Cities Star 17 Apr 1925 Thank You! (F.W. Wilson)

Border Cities Star 18 Apr 1925 W.R. Campbell Pays Compliment to Star

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1925 No Half Measures

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1925 Thank You, F. Weingarden

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 23 Feb 1925 Lost or Stolen

Border Cities Star 23 Apr 1925 The Railway Merger

Moose Jaw Times 24 Apr 1925 no title – mention of W.L. Clark and

Herman

Border Cities Star 30 Apr 1925 Daily Newspapers Back Unity Drive

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 1 May 1925 Wilkinson’s Boot Shop (letter published)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 2 May 1925 Thank You (Grace Atkinson)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 5 May 1925 Hear of Booklet

Border Cities Star 6 May 1925 Certainly! Canada Needs Many Citizens of

This Type

Border Cities Star 15 May 1925 Approve Star Editorial

(Saskatoon Phoenix) 15 May 1925 Cupid Leads Two More to Altar Today

Border Cities Star 5 Jun 1925 The Fourth Column – Efficiency With A

little “e” – Service with a little “s”

Border Cities Star 10 Jun 1925 The Fourth Column – The Happy Medium

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1925 C.O.F. Honors Guelph Man

Toronto Globe 19 Jun 1925 “A Great Achievement”

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1925 Star Ads Praised

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1925 The Fourth Column – The Printing Craft –

and Craftsmen

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1925 Big Crowd Due to Publicity in Star

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1925 A Real Achievement

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1925 Will Fly at Indianapolis

Border Cities Star 2 Jul 1925 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 3 Jul 1925 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 10 Jul 1925 They Object to His Ads

Border Cities Star 17 Jul 1925 no title – letter to Editor from John L. Lynch

Sales Co.

Border Cities Star 20 Jul 1925 Lands Historian

Border Cities Star 21 Jul 1925 Saskatoon Fair Opened by Field Marshal

Haig

Border Cities Star 24 Jul 1925 Anderdon Twp. Reeve Gives Star Praise

Border Cities Star 30 Jul 1925 Record Block is Sold Out

Border Cities Star 1 Aug 1925 In Appreciation (W. H. McCreery)

(ref. to)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 5 Aug 1925 Thank You! (W.H. Jones)

Border Cities Star 15 Aug 1925 Plan Motor Trip Abroad

Border Cities Star 19 Aug 1925 letter to Editor – W.J. Trott

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 20 Aug 1925 Windsor Paper is Mark of Klan

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 21 Aug 1925 Building Up the Border Cities!

Detroit Free Press 21 Aug 1925 Cross Burning Follows Denial of Klan Story

Border Cities Star 21 Aug 1925 Horror: Fiery Cross Blazes Merrily on the

Star’s Lawn

Border Cities Star 24 Aug 1925 Wins Coveted Star Trophy

Border Cities Star 25 Aug 1925 Charity Receives Bulk of Lawson’s Estate

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 26 Aug 1925 Admits His Error

Chelsea (Mass.) Record 26 Aug 1925 Success Won in Canada

Border Cities Star 28 Aug 1925 Service!

Border Cities Star 31 Aug 1925 Praises the Star

Border Cities Star 16 Sep 1925 Here You Are Resurgam

Border Cities Star 17 Sep 1925 Thanks Extended to Club Helpers

Border Cities Star 15 Oct 1925 Thank You! (F. Sartain)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 21 Oct 1925 no title – letter to Editor from Firth Bros.

Ltd.

Border Cities Star 28 Oct 1925 C.E. Redeker Lands Border Cities Star

Border Cities Star 28 Oct 1925 Robinson Labels are Union Printed

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 30 Oct 1925 no title – letter to Editor from Sidney C.

Robinson

Border Cities Star 31 Oct 1925 pg. 255 – A Change of Policy

Border Cities Star 31 Oct 1925 Odette Congratulates His Opponent and

Thanks Aides

Border Cities Star 14 Nov 1925 Club Arranges Annual Dinner

Border Cities Star 14 Nov 1925 Jewellers Praised

Border Cities Star 14 Nov 1925 A Striking Tribute to Ald. Howell

Border Cities Star 20 Nov 1925 Brother of Star Man Gets Cecil Rhodes

Scholarship

Border Cities Star 21 Nov 1925 A Firm Believer in Civic Union

Border Cities Star Nov 1925 no title – letter to Editor from Gelber

Furniture Co.

Border Cities Star 14 Dec 1925 Last Honors Paid Late Saskatonian

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 28 Dec 1925 Goodfellows Chief Says “Thanks” to Every

Goodfellow

Border Cities Star 1925 Editorial Quoted (re: Motor Vehicle Lights)

Border Cities Star 1925 Letters Delivered

Border Cities Star 17 Dec 1925 Thank You (Essex County Samaritan)

(ref. to)

N/A ___ __ 1925 Paper Drops Suit

Sandwich Courier 1 Jan 1926 The Star’s Poor Policy – Sandwich

Discredited

Border Cities Star 12 Jan 1926 A Gibbs Novel Starts in the Star Tomorrow

Border Cities Star 12 Jan 1926 letter to the Editor (Thomas Wharf)

Border Cities Star 1 Feb 1926 Dance Party Held by Star’s Bowlers

Border Cities Star 2 Feb 1926 Former C. of C. Secretary Pleased at Drive

Success

Border Cities Star 10 Feb 1926 no title – re: “Local News Section”

Border Cities Star Feb 1926 Accepts New Post

Border Cities Star 3 Mar 1926 advertisement

Border Cities Star 8 Mar 1926 letter to the Editor (J.C. Ellison)

Border Cities Star 3 May 1926 Land “Boom” O’er – Florida Hits Stride

Border Cities Star 11 May 1926 Unique!

Border Cities Star 13 May 1926 letter from Dr. P.H. Gardner; W.H.

Thibaudeau

Border Cities Star 13 May 1926 And the United Press is Only One of the

Services that Helps to Make the Border

Cities Star Western Ontario’s Greatest

Evening Paper

Border Cities Star 26 May 1926 Civic Head and Clergy are Present

Border Cities Star 26 May 1926 Former Editor Here Heads Detroit Medics

Border Cities Star 2 Jul 1926 A Message from the P.M.G.

Border Cities Star 11 Aug 1926 Trip Not Complete

Border Cities Star 11 Aug 1926 Visitors to the Border Cities

Windsor Telegram 14 Sep 1926 Local Man Buys Paper in London

(ref. to)

Globe 14 Sep 1926 London Advertiser Bought By Herman

(ref. to)

Mail & Empire 14 Sep 1926 London Paper Changes Hands

(ref. to)

St. Thomas Times & Journal 14 Sep 1926 London Paper May Go To W.F. Herman

(ref. to)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Detroit Free Press 14 Sep 1926 London Paper Passes to New Hands

(ref. to)

Detroit News 14 Sep 1926 Star Owner to Take Over London Advertiser

(ref. to)

Woodstock Sentinel Review 15 Sep 1926 Advertiser Sold To W.F. Herman

(ref. to)

St. Thomas Times & Journal 15 Sep 1926 Deal is Closed for London Newspaper

(ref. to)

Toronto Telegram 15 Sep 1926 Independent Liberal

(ref. to)

Chatham Daily News 15 Sep 1926 W.F. Herman Buys London Advertiser

(ref. to)

London Free Press 15 Sep 1926 Advertiser Sold To W.F. Herman

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 17 Sep 1926 Thank You! (J. Smith)

Border Cities Star 16 Oct 1926 No Secession, Says Senator

Border Cities Star 23 Oct 1926 Commends Star on Government Plan

Border Cities Star Nov 1926 Thank You (C.R. Jackson)

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1926 Nova Scotia Pays the Star Tribute

Border Cities Star 8 Feb 1927 Thank You, Mr. Holmes!

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 24 Feb 1927 ‘Star Right,’ Price Tells Legislature

Border Cities Star 22 Mar 1927 Comment Pleases

Border Cities Star 30 Mar 1927 Goes To Edmonton (Walter G. Lynch)

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1927 “A Word of Appreciation” (J. Gelber

Furniture Co.)

Border Cities Star 4 Apr 1927 Thank You! (Mark W. Cullington)

Border Cities Star 12 May 1927 Thank You

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1927 Thank You, Mr. Hawley

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 29 Jun 1927 “It Is the Equal of Any” (S.B. Stothers)

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 27 Aug 1927 Copy Of Letter Borden Fliers Will Carry

London Free Press 2 Dec 1927 Giant Aircraft Given Welcome

London Advertiser 2 Dec 1927 “Thousands See Big Ford Plane”

Ottawa Journal 7 Dec 1927 St. Lawrence Development

Border Cities Star 28 Dec 1927 Labour’s Aims Told To Club

Border Cities Star (early 1927) Thank You! (edit. from Globe re: year-end

edition)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 3 Jan 1928 Quoted 19 Times In Film Feature

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 3 Jan 1928 Thank You All!

Border Cities Star 10 Jan 1928 An Enviable Record

London Free Press Jan 1928 Fly to London

Border Cities Star 8 Oct 1928 Temperance Makes Gains in England

Declares Preacher

Montreal Herald 30 Oct 1928 no title – ref. to Border Cities Star

Border Cities Star 1 Nov 1928 Appreciation (J.C. Dagenais)

Border Cities Star 24 Nov 1928 Mayor Jackson Is Endorsed By Orthodox

Club of Canada

Canadian Aviation 28 Nov 1928 Items Of Aviation Interest Caught By the

Camera (pg. 19)

Border Cities Star 4 Dec 1928 4,000 Turn Out For Star’s Party (pg. 5)

Border Cities Star 26 Dec 1928 Goodfellows Say Thanks

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1928 Advertising the Border Cities

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 3 Jan 1929 Another Appreciation (orig. edit. from

(ref. to) Toronto Globe)

Border Cities Star 9 Jan 1929 More Precious Than Gold

Border Cities Star 22 Jan 1929 Publicity Of the Best Kind

Border Cities Star 19 Feb 1929 The Star Was Quoted 19 Times In “Topics

(ref. to) Of the Day,” during 1928

Border Cities Star 1 Mar 1929 Star’s Hydro View Liked in Winnipeg

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 1 Apr 1929 Star Located Man After Police Fail

(ref. to)

Toronto Star 11 Apr 1929 U.S. Ruling on Commuters Has Minor

(ref. to) Effect At Border

Border Cities Star 12 Apr 1929 Mayor Sends Congratulations

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 13 Apr 1929 Chamber Congratulates

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 2 Nov 1929 Blenheim Liked Election Extra

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1929 “Almost A Mile Higher Than Pike’s Peak” -

(circulation ed.)

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1929 “Just Among Friends”

Border Cities Star 8 Nov 1929 Why the Star Is Forging Ahead

Border Cities Star 12 Nov 1929 (Circulation ad. 42, 499 Saturday)

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 19 Nov 1929 (paragraph re: Border Cities Star and

Bridge)

Border Cities Star 29 Nov 1929 Only Indifference Can Defeat the City Hall

Bylaw on Monday

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 The Ambassador Bridge (editorial from the

Toronto Globe)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Ambassador Bridge is Seen as Welder of

Two Peoples

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Congratulations Come For Province of

Manitoba (by Hoey, Acting Premier of

Manitoba)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Friendship Bonds Materialize (by

Taschereau)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 “A Great Tribute to Peace” by Baxter,

Premier of New Brunswick

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 For Trade and Prosperity (by W.D. Ross,

Lieut-Gov. of Ontario)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Mr. Bower Thanks Mr. Winter

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Nova Scotia’s Congratulations – by. Hon.

E.W. Rhodes, Premier of Nova Scotia

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Ontario’s Premier Wires His

Congratulations

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Prairie Province Sends Greetings

(Anderson, Premier of Saskatchewan)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 “Public Benefactors – Mr. Henry, George S.

Henry, Ontario Minister of Public Works

& Highways

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Story of the Completed Bridge

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Thank You, Mr. Adams

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Thank You, Mr. Smith

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 Unites Hearts of Two Countries; Gov. Green

(Governor of Michigan)

Border Cities Star Nov 1929 The Windsor of Yesterday is Not the

Windsor of Today

Border Cities Star 13 Dec 1929 Mr. Brigden Sends His Thanks

(ref. to)

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 19 Dec 1929 The Star Thanks You, Mr. Beardall

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 24 Dec 1929 Words of Cheer and Wisdom

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 28 Dec 1929 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 28 Dec 1929 Thank You, Mr. Dingham

Border Cities Star 7 Jan 1930 Editorial – Heroes of the Wires

Border Cities Star 22 Feb 1930 Union Jack Floats from Canada Bldg.

Border Cities Star 10 Mar 1930 Mr. Glanz Congratulated

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 11 Mar 1930 Ad re: Canada Building

Border Cities Star 11 Mar 1930 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 21 Mar 1930 An Appreciation

Border Cities Star 21 Mar 1930 Service to the People

Border Cities Star 29 Mar 1930 Judgement is Given in Fall

Border Cities Star May 1930 Smart Reception Held Last Evening for

Sir Ronald Lindsay

Border Cities Star 24 Jul 1930 Money For Your Pictures

Border Cities Star 30 Jul 1930 Circulation Ad – 66,521

Border Cities Star Jul 1930 Praises Star

Border Cities Star 13 Oct 1930 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 13 Oct 1930 School Board in Praise of Editorial

Border Cities Star 15 Oct 1930 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 3 Nov 1930 No More Copies

Border Cities Star 19 Nov 1930 London Hears About It First From the Star

Border Cities Star 20 Nov 1930 London Gets Story First In the Star

Border Cities Star 25 Nov 1930 Judge Bought a Star Extra

Border Cities Star 25 Nov 1930 Thank You! (Robert Peterson)

Border Cities Star 3 Dec 1930 Circulation Ad

Detroit Free Press 1930 Entitled to Verdict But Not To Damages

Border Cities Star 2 Jan 1931 Tribute Paid to Ex-Mayor

Border Cities Star 10 Jan 1931 Finds Mother of Air Victim

Border Cities Star 10 Jan 1931 Thank the Star For Its Support

Border Cities Star 22 Jan 1931 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 30 Jan 1931 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1931 High Praise for the Star

Border Cities Star 28 Feb 1931 Circulation Ad

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

New York Times 28 Feb 1931 Permitting the Sale of the World

Newspapers (pgs. 9, 10, 11, 12)

New York Times 28 Feb 1931 Text of Surrogate Foley’s Decision

Border Cities Star 28 Feb 1931 Thank You (H.R. Casgrain, M.D.)

Border Cities Star 28 Feb 1931 Thank You (Mr. Mullin)

Border Cities Star 31 Mar 1931 The Star Is Widely Quoted

(ref. to)

Detroit Free Press 23 Apr 1931 Furor and Futility (pg. 6)

N/A 23 Apr 1931 Furor and Futility

Border Cities Star 21 May 1931 An Education In Itself (ad)

Border Cities Star 17 Jun 1931 The Complete Record

Border Cities Star 18 Jun 1931 Know What Is Going On (ad)

Border Cities Star 2 Jul 1931 Star Readers Get More for Their Money

Border Cities Star 11 Jul 1931 The Star Finds Homes for Babes

Border Cities Star 21 Jul 1931 Know What Is Going On

Border Cities Star 12 Aug 1931 The Star’s “Extra”

Border Cities Star 10 Sep 1931 Circulation Ad

Border Cities Star 21 Sep 1931 Legionnaires Storm Batteries of Windsor

Border Cities Star 28 Sep 1931 They Came to Pass

Border Cities Star 1931 The Star Tells Swim Story First

Border Cities Star 8 Apr 1932 The Star Is Given Praise

Border Cities Star 12 Feb 1927 “We Never Saw the Like Before”

Chatham News 15 Feb 1927 Libel Suit Against Star is Dismissed

Border Cities Star 1927 Star Wins Action

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1928 An Appreciation of the Star’s Year End

(ref. to) Edition – Walsh Advertising

Dates are not available for the following articles from Scrapbook 1. They are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star All the News All the Time

N/A Another Landmark Soon to Disappear (Saskatoon)

Border Cities Star Another Splendid Feature for Readers of the Star

Border Cities Star Appeal in the Star Brings Eight Stoves to Help Poor

Border Cities Star an appreciation

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Appreciation (Edith A. Yarwood)

Border Cities Star The Border Cities Star’s Latest Purchase – picture of truck

advertisement for Gotfredson Corporation Ltd.

Border Cities Star Boys Return from Camps to Find Their Parents Care

Border Cities Star Bulletin Resumes

Border Cities Star Citizens Rush to Aid of Unfortunate Ford Family

Border Cities Star Corinthians Beaten, 4-1

Border Cities Star Council Congratulates

Border Cities Star Donations Still Come In for Aid of Crippled Boy

Border Cities Star Don’t Forget Star Party

Border Cities Star Editor, Ex-Bartender, Circus Owner is Dead

Windsor Council Knights Editorial: Our Local Paper

of Columbus

Border Cities Star Every Little Helps

Border Cities Star Founder of Saskatoon

Border Cities Star Happy New Year

Border Cities Star Indoor Sports (editorial) by Tad

Border Cities Star Junior Chamber to Meet in “Y” Hall

Border Cities Star Kiwanians Send Flowers

Border Cities Star letter to Editor – The Herald Chapel

Border Cities Star letter to Editor – Ouellette & Bondy

Border Cities Star letter to the Editor – Justus Miller, Essex County Corn

Improvement

Border Cities Star letter to the Editor – William McGinty, A.J. Cooper

Border Cities Star Lift the Burden!

Border Cities Star Liquor Commissioner is Fired by Province

Border Cities Star “A Model of Efficiency”

Border Cities Star Musicians for All Night Ferry Service

Border Cities Star no title – letter to the Editor – Eugene Janisse

Border Cities Star no title – letter to the Editor – S.C. Robinson

Border Cities Star no title – shows article in libel action in Saskatchewan

Border Cities Star Our Bank Congratulates

Border Cities Star A Paper of High Ideals

Border Cities Star Pays $28 A Year for the Star, But He Must Have It

Border Cities Star Plan Dinner-Dance

Border Cities Star Poem – “When the Paper Doesn’t Come”

Border Cities Star Praise Indeed – from the Toronto Globe

Border Cities Star Pulitzer is Found by Means of Radio

Border Cities Star Says Paper Costs 14 Cents Per Copy

Border Cities Star Sclanders Says Border Lacks Interest in Arts

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: SCRAPBOOK 1 – continued

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Size of Newspaper Ad

Border Cities Star Sponsors Bridge (Picture of Mrs. W.F. Herman at Tea

Party)

Border Cities Star Star Party is Big Success

Border Cities Star Thank You! (A. Belanger)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (The Brantford Exposition)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (E. Aitchison)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (G.C. Burridge)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (Justus Miller)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (L. Meconi)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (T.E. Brown, Knights of Columbus)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (W.T. Carthew)

Border Cities Star Thanks Star for Fund Aid

Border Cities Star Tragedy Overtakes a Little Boy

Border Cities Star 2 Saskatoon Structures Are Burning

Border Cities Star We Aim to Please – by Webster

Border Cities Star Will Seek Grants (re: city’s advertising)

Border Cities Star Wins Action Over Canine

Border Cities Star Would Live Over Here if Night Ferry Was Running

(Wm. C. Grace)

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SCRAPBOOK 2

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 24 Jun 1927 Ford City Congratulates

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1927 Thank You, Mr. Hawley

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 24 Oct 1927 Another Tribute for the Ontario Editor

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 8 Nov 1927 Mr. O.E. Fleming, K.C., Speaks

Toronto Globe 23 Jun 1928 Who Is To Enforce This Law?

Border Cities Star 2 Oct 1929 Thank You (letter to the Editor – E.B.

Winter)

Border Cities Star 3 Oct 1929 Ontario Editor Fulfills a Long-Felt Want,

He Says

Border Cities Star 29 Oct 1929 Border Cities Star Circulation – 39,000

Border Cities Star 30 Oct 1929 Notice of Extra Edition at 5 a.m. Next

Morning

Border Cities Star 31 Oct 1929 Living Up To Best of Star Traditions

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1932 Another Star “First”

Border Cities Star 23 Apr 1932 Star Refused to Purchase Aird Papers

Dates are not available for the following articles from Scrapbook 2. They are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Advertisement – All the News

Border Cities Star An appreciation

Border Cities Star An Appreciation

Border Cities Star Baptist Young People Thank the Star

Border Cities Star The Border Cities Star (poem by a subscriber)

Border Cities Star The Canadian Act

Advertiser Chatham Alterman Gets Verdict Only

Border Cities Star Congratulations to the Star (refers to article referring to

Mar. 31/32)

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Council Congratulates

Border Cities Star Creche Story Told Kiwanis

Border Cities Star An Education In Itself (ad)

Border Cities Star Ex-Westerner Praises Work of Local Legion

Border Cities Star Joins Star Staff (E. Harold Thistlewaite, C.A.)

Border Cities Star Kiwanians Send Flowers

Border Cities Star Know What Is Going On In the World

Border Cities Star Leamington Pushes Plan For Paving of Level Line

Border Cities Star Likes Star

Border Cities Star Lots of Folks Read the Star, Ask for Dogs (Essex County

Humane Society)

Border Cities Star Mayor Thanks Officials For Honor Paid Him

Border Cities Star Mr. Morden’s Articles Are Praised (Lion’s Club)

Border Cities Star Mr. Spencer Expresses Club’s Thanks

Border Cities Star Mrs. Edwards Expresses Her Appreciation

Border Cities Star “A Model of Efficiency”

Border Cities Star No Other Newspaper Anywhere!

Border Cities Star Our Bank Congratulates

Border Cities Star A Paper Of High Ideals

Border Cities Star Praise From Geneva (re: Paul Martin)

Border Cities Star “Praise Indeed” (from Toronto Globe)

Border Cities Star Praise, Indeed! (Mr. Cromar)

Border Cities Star President Parnell’s Thanks To the Star (West Wide

Citizen’s Association)

Border Cities Star Priest Takes Exception To Sunday Paper

Border Cities Star Regimental Bands Voice Their Appreciation

Border Cities Star Registered Nurses Thank the Star

Border Cities Star Rotary Praises Art Exhibition

Border Cities Star St. Thomas Times-Journal Says Nice Things About Star

Border Cities Star Skating Club Expresses Its Appreciation

Border Cities Star Star Editorial Given High Praise (by Canadian)

Border Cities Star The Star Is Prized by League of Nations

Border Cities Star Star Readers Are Intelligent Readers

Border Cities Star The Star Scores Again

Border Cities Star Swansen Pays Professor Thomas

Border Cities Star Takers of Photographs Committeed re: Abduction of

Horace Wild

Border Cities Star Thank the Star For Its Support (Riverside Improvement

Assoc.)

Border Cities Star Thank You (Boy Scouts Assoc.)

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Thank You (Cliff Widdows)

Border Cities Star Thank You (Fred Collins)

Border Cities Star Thank You, Gentlemen of the Cricket League

Border Cities Star Thank You (J.L. Clifford, chair of the Accident

Prevention Camp)

Border Cities Star Thank You, Mr. Harvey

Border Cities Star Thank You, Mr. Neal!

Border Cities Star Thank You, Mr. Smith

Border Cities Star Thank You Very Much, Mr. Farquharson

Border Cities Star Thank You (Windsor Tent No. 42, the Maccabees)

Border Cities Star This Is Too Kind

Border Cities Star Use Color In Your Ads

Border Cities Star Warrants To Arrest Editors Asked by O’Connor, Claim

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SCRAPBOOK 3

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 20 Apr 1921 Thank You! (J.E. Ritchie)

Moose Jaw Times 24 Apr 1925 no title – mention of W.L. Clark and

Herman

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1926 Mail Today’s Star To Some Friend, Mr.

Davis Suggests

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1926 Nova Scotia Pays the Star Tribute

Border Cities Star 31 Dec 1926 The Star’s Record Edition

Border Cities Star 3 Jan 1927 Doubts If Star “Special” Ever Duplicated In

Canada (J.W. Magwood)

Border Cities Star 8 Jan 1927 Shriners Are Re-elected

Border Cities Star 10 Jan 1927 Thank You!

Border Cities Star 23 Jan 1927 The Greatest Tribute Ever Paid a Newspaper

by W.H. Dennis

Border Cities Star 29 Jan 1927 Thank You (Border Chamber of Commerce)

Border Cities Star Jan 1927 Praises the Star and Appeals for Birds

(D.J. Russell)

Border Cities Star 8 Feb 1927 Another Appreciation (E. Alph. Richardson,

Owen Sound, Brit. Methodist Episcopal

Church)

Border Cities Star 8 Feb 1927 Thank You, Dr. Poisson

(ref. to)

Border Cities Star 16 Apr 1929 Thank You, Bill (Bill Woollatt)

(ref. to)

Toronto Star 18 Apr 1929 Canada Building (ad)

Border Cities Star 18 Apr 1929 Very, Very Many Thanks, Mr. Reycraft

(ref. to)

Editor and Publisher, The 27 Apr 1929 Daily To Own Office Building (Canada)

Fourth Estate for Building)

Border Cities Star May 1929 “Say It In the Star and You Can’t Go

Wrong” (Cherniak & Co. Ltd.)

Border Cities Star 12 Jun 1929 Fourth In the Whole Dominion

Border Cities Star 18 Jun 1929 no title – article on 25 rum boats

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1929 Camera Wrecked When Owner Lands After

Snapping Pictures of Boats Being

Loaded; Abduction Charges To Be Laid

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1929 Liquor Ship Crews Laugh at U.S. Men

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1929 Protest Of Kidnapping Made To Ottawa

Border Cities Star 19 Jun 1929 Urges Liquor Ship Search On This Side

Border Cities Star 20 Jun 1929 Alfred J. Woods of Amherstburg Is Taken

To Jail

Border Cities Star 20 Jun 1929 Ottawa Act In Kidnapping of Star Man

Border Cities Star 20 Jun 1929 Price Tells Runners Keep Out of Ontario

The Globe 20 Jun 1929 Windsor Action, Not Words

Border Cities Star 21 Jun 1929 A Border Outrage (London Advertiser)

Border Cities Star 21 Jun 1929 Hostility Of Rum Runners Vanishes

Border Cities Star 21 Jun 1929 Mary’s Little Lamb Was Never More Meak

Than the “Rummers” When These Were

Taken

Border Cities Star 25 Jun 1929 Words Remanded On Charges Of Receiving

2 Stolen Cameras

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1929 Carrying Firearms

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1929 The Toronto Rum Mystery (orig. edit. from

the Toronto Globe)

Border Cities Star 27 Jun 1929 Windsor Men Held By Detroit Police Will

Be Deported

Dates are not available for the following articles in Scrapbook 3. they are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Avert This Tragedy (orig. edit. from Toronto Globe)

Border Cities Star Backs Immigration Fight (orig. edit. from Detroit

Saturday Night)

Border Cities Star Backs Star Editorial (A.J. Alexander)

Border Cities Star Border Cities Welcome French Minister To Canada

Border Cities Star Chatham Man Has High Praise For the Star (Harold

O’Brien)

Border Cities Star circulation ad

Border Cities Star Col. Casgrain Lands Year End Number

Border Cities Star Companions Of the Forest Thank the Star (Gertrude

Metcalfe)

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Congratulates Chamber (L.P. Reaume)

Border Cities Star David Wark Griffith Pays Visit To the Star’s Office

Border Cities Star Did You Get Yours? (re: Goodfellows paper)

Border Cities Star Dougall Ave. Club Thanks Star (Irene Fry)

Border Cities Star Ford Spelling Winners Thank the Star

Border Cities Star Increase Attendance

Border Cities Star Is There a Santa Claus? (Yes, Virginia)

Border Cities Star Little Pierre Has Gone

Border Cities Star Malette Takes Charge Of the Star Printing Service

Border Cities Star Mayor Jackson Voices Praise Of Star’s Year End Edition

Border Cities Star The Merits Of the St. Lawrence Plan

Border Cities Star Mr. Levin Commends Immigration Editorial

Border Cities Star The New Canada Building (picture)

Toronto Globe A Newspaper’s Duty

Border Cities Star Praise From the West

Border Cities Star Praises For Year End Edition Continue To Reach Star

Office

Border Cities Star Praises Service Given By ‘Ask the Star’ – A. Mottram

Border Cities Star Press Ethics Are Debated

Border Cities Star A Reader’s Tribute (Benefitted Reader)

Border Cities Star “A Remarkable Canadian Newspaper”

Border Cities Star St. George’s Church Finds “ads”

Border Cities Star The Star Is Thanked For Assistance Given (C.A.

Lanspeary)

Border Cities Star Star Lauded For Editorial (re: buying Canadian)

Border Cities Star Star Locates Missing Man

Border Cities Star The Star’s Prayer

Border Cities Star “Strong Man” Inspects Rum Docks Here

Border Cities Star Thank You! (A.W. Harper)

Border Cities Star Thank You All!

Border Cities Star Thank You! (F.W. Wilson)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (H. Ballantyne)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (H. Pragnell)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (Jean M. Wallace)

Border Cities Star Thank You! (L.J. Lafferty)

Border Cities Star Thank You, Mr. Hanrahan

Border Cities Star Thank You (Stanley Wallace)

Border Cities Star Thanks the Star (Councillor B.W. Bennett of Walkerville)

Border Cities Star To “Don” an Airdale Terrier, by Page A. Rittenhouse

Border Cities Star Tribute Paid the Star For It’s Support Of River Span

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Walkerville-Ford Veterans Thank the Star

Border Cities Star Westminster Church Thanks the Star

N/A What About This Case?

Border Cities Star Will Ask Rum Runners Be Sent to Jail

Border Cities Star Windsor (Ontario) Border Cities Star Moves to

Handsome New Building

Border Cities Star Work Starts On Canada Building

Border Cities Star Year End Circulation Ad

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SCRAPBOOK 4

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1931 Letter To the Editor From Auto Show

Exhibitor

Border Cities Star 31 Jan 1931 “Praise, Indeed”

Border Cities Star 1931 Canon E.A. Harris Dies Suddenly

Border Cities Star 23 Dec 1932 Maritime Ambassador

Border Cities Star (24 Dec) 1932 Miss Herman’s Funeral Held In Nova Scotia

Border Cities Star 8 Apr 1933 The Star Is Pleased To Help Every Good

Cause

Border Cities Star 27 Apr 1933 Edith Cavell Branch Thanks the Star For

Aid To Pensioners

Border Cities Star 28 Apr 1933 Best Informed Community In Canada, Says

Mr. W.H. McKeon

Border Cities Star 27 May 1933 Praises Star’s Accurate Parliamentary

Reports

Border Cities Star 7 Jun 1933 The Bluenose Breed

Moose Jaw Evening Times 15 Feb 1934 In Defense Of the West

Medicine Hat News 23 Feb 1934 In Defense Of the West

(Saskatchewan) Times- N/A In Defense Of the West (pg. 4)

Herald

Border Cities Star N/A A Remarkable Canadian Newspaper (re:

Border Cities Star

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SCRAPBOOK 5

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix 4 Aug 1932 When Saskatchewan Was Younger

Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix 14 May 1932 One Dead, Two Hurt In accident At

Blandworth

Border Cities Star 5 Nov 1932 “Taxes Are Too High”

Border Cities Star 7 Nov 1932 Rotary Speaker Describes Burden

Border Cities Star 7 Nov 1932 Taxes In Canada Are Far Too High

Border Cities Star 10 Nov 1932 Lord Inchcape’s Estate

Border Cities Star 10 Nov 1932 Mr. Cleary In Favour Of Control Board Plan

Chelsea Recorder 15 Nov 1932 Taxation Near Confiscation

Border Cities Star 24 Dec 1932 Miss Herman’s Funeral Held

Brockville Recorder & Times 6 Mar 1933 A National State

St. Thomas Times-Journal 8 Mar 1933 A National Cabinet

Moose Jaw Times 28 Mar 1933 General Currie and the Pensioners

Brockville Recorder & Times 8 May 1933 What Is Inflation?

Moose Jaw Times 11 May 1933 Simply Stated

N/A 15 May 1933 Regina Woman Is Killed When Car Goes

Over Bank (Mrs. Norman MacMurchy)

Le Soleil (Quebec) 18 May 1933 Titres a la seniorite parlementaire

Border Cities Star 19 May 1933 Press Advice Called Poor

Medicine Hat News 22 May 1933 The Gold Standard – editorial

Daily Sentinel-Review 17 Jul 1933 Publishing Info. (pg. 2)

(Woodstock)

Cornwall Std. Freeholder 23 Aug 1933 Enjoying Ireland

Brockville Recorder & Times 7 Sep 1933 Brockville’s Parks

Border Cities Star 15 Nov 1933 Approves Plan For the New Deal – editorial

Border Cities Star 22 Nov 1933 Wonders How Pensioners Can Get Along

Moose Jaw Times 8 Dec 1933 “Go Ye Not After Them”

Mail & Empire 20 Dec 1933 Hepburn and King Differ – W.L. Clark

St. John’s News 23 Dec 1923 Newfoundland Looks Ahead – Wylie Cable

Clark

Saskatchewan Times-Herald 1933 The Buyer Must share Blame (pg. 4)

Steel 19 Feb 1934 “Canada”

Owen Sound Sun-Times 22 Feb 1934 A Touch Of Art Works Wonders

N/A 1936 “Ask Dr. Clark To Keep Pulpit”

W.F. Herman Collection

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Dates are not available for the following articles in Scrapbook 5. They are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

N/A A Fine Pronouncement About the C.C.F. By the Owner

N/A Healthy Showing For Gower St. Church at Annual Meeting

N/A Milking With the Head

N/A Wales Taking First Steel From Canada

N/A Y.W.C.A. Notes

W.F. Herman Collection

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SCRAPBOOK 6

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Border Cities Star 9 Nov 1932 Mr. Cleary In Favor Of Control Board Plan

St. Thomas Times-Journal 28 Aug 1933 End Of Rule; Bennett Popular In Old Land

St. Thomas Times-Journal 12 Sep 1933 Mayor Jagoe Gets Belfast Surprise

Belfast Weekly Telegraph 7 Oct 1933 Letter From Mayor Jagoe

Le Madawaska 19 Apr 1934 Agriculture

(Edmuston, N.D.)

Border Cities Star 28 Apr 1934 Newspaper Gives Facts

London Advertiser 28 Apr 1934 Publications Of Western Conclude Year

With Banquets

Sanitary Engineer, (Philiber Apr 1934 Stelco Advertisement

& Sternfitter)

Stratford Beacon-Herald 15 Jun 1934 How the Papers Of Canada Stand

Halifax Herald 18 Aug 1934 Is Inducted (Rev. W.C. Clark, D.D.)

Ottawa Citizen 3 Nov 1934 Trend To Imperialism

Peterboro Examiner 27 Nov 1934 New Taxes Indicated

Brockville Recorder & Times 22 Aug 1935 The Next Opposition

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Edmonton Journal 28 Aug 1935 The Third Column

St. Thomas Times-Journal 28 Aug 1935 Mayor (John Jagoe of St. Thomas) Glad To

Be Back Home, See DeValera Near

Kitchener Record 9 Nov 1935 Remembrance Day

Border Cities Star 3 Dec 1935 Press Opinion – Harmonious Nations

Border Cities Star 10 Dec 1935 Lands Address On Trade Pact

Border Cities Star N/A, p. 2 As We See It – A Wise Decision (re: Duke

of Windsor U.S. Tour)

Border Cities Star 10 Nov ? At Half-Mast

Dates are not available for the following articles in Scrapbook 6. they are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Border Cities Star Dr. Clark’s Contribution

Border Cities Star Llewellyn Club Flipper Dinner Enjoyable Event

Border Cities Star Mr. Meretsky Repeats New Money Plan

W.F. Herman Collection

Border Cities Star Personal Knowledge Of Need

Border Cities Star Strong Endorsement By All Speakers

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SCRAPBOOK 7

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Halifax Herald 28 Jun 1935 Fine Paper

Windsor Daily Star 20 Jul 1935 His Advertising Pays

Windsor Daily Star 20 Jul 1935 The Star Is Congratulated

Windsor Daily Star 13 Aug 1935 “This Is Praise, Indeed!”

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Peterborough Examiner 6 Nov 1936 Dr. H.K. Welsh – Tory Nominee East

Hastings

Windsor Daily Star 1936 Pope Pius XI Is 79; Hale, Hard Worker

Birch Hills Gazette 29 Apr 1937 “Thanks, Mr. Herman”

(Saskatchewan)

Windsor Daily Star 15 May 1937 Two Newspaper Scoops

Windsor Daily Star 22 May 1937 Printer’s Devil – Cub Reporter – In the

Eighties

Windsor Daily Star 2 Jun 1937 A Generous Tribute From the Lion’s Club

Windsor Daily Star 5 Jun 1937 Star Approached By Sarnia Reader

Windsor Daily Star Jun 1937 Some Praise From Scotland

Globe and Mail 12 Jul 1937 An advertisement

Montreal Gazette 12 Jul 1937 Holders of Opinion (from the Midland Free

Press)

Globe and Mail 12 Jul 1937 Holders of Opinion (from the Midland Free

Press)

(Montreal) Gazette N/A A Newspaper’s Silver Jubilee

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SCRAPBOOK 8

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Saskatoon Daily Star 31 Dec 1920 A Story Of Newspaper Making By W.L.

McTavish (full page)

Montreal Gazette 17 May 1937 Striking Coronation Edition

Windsor Star 27 Aug 1937 Editor Praises Star’s Style

Windsor Star Oct 1937 Praise From the West

W.F. Herman Collection

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SCRAPBOOK 9

Newspaper Date Title of Article

The Pioneer (P.E.I.) 18 Apr 1936 Off the Map

The Pioneer 9 May 1936 As Others See Us

Windsor Daily Star 12 May 1936 Britain Keeps the Artillery

Windsor Daily Star 26 May 1936 Captain Flowers Is Condemnatory

Windsor Daily Star 1 Jun 1936 As We See It

Windsor Daily Star 3 Jun 1936 Mr. Clark Is Backed Up

Windsor Daily Star 4 Jun 1936 Captain Flowers and the Indian Army

Windsor Daily Star 4 Jun 1936 Colonel Wilkinson and Captain Flowers

Windsor Daily Star 5 Jun 1936 Colonel Wilkinson Led 1,000 Men Into

Battle

Windsor Star 8 Jun 1936 Englishman Likes the Star’s Empire Spirit

Amherst Daily News 29 Jun 1936 A Pastor Retires

(Nova Scotia)

Amherst Daily News 10 Sep 1936 Two Inductions

Windsor Star Sep 1936 Most Quoted Newspapers

Evening Telegram 29 Oct 1936 Ogoki Diversion Is Gift of $150,000 To

U.S., John R. MacNicol Warns

Windsor Star 1936 Quoted Newspapers

Windsor Daily Star 28 Jan 1937 Daily Features That Help To Make the Star

An Outstanding Newspaper

Owen Sound Sun Times 18 Mar 1937 Our Railway Problem – A Suggestion

Solution

Owen Sound Sun Times 18 Mar 1937 Suggests Leasing Canadian National to

C.P. R.

Sault Ste.Marie Star 24 Mar 1937 Canada’s Rail Problems

Windsor Daily Star 27 Mar 1937 As We See It

Windsor Daily Star 29 Mar 1937 As We See It

Sault Ste.Marie Star 31 Mar 1937 editorial

Windsor Daily Star 8 Apr 1937 pg. 21-22

Le Devoir 15 May 1937 Si cela arrivait, c’en serait fait des CNR

Globe and Mail 17 May 1937 Martin Tells the Story

Kingston Whig-Standard 17 May 1937 Newspapers Doing a Splendid Job

Toronto Star 20 May 1937 When Outside Interests Are Involved

Globe and Mail 21 May 1937 The Star Sinks Low (re: Toronto Star)

St. John, N.B. 28 Aug 1937 Spend Wedding Anniversary Here

(paper name N/A)

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Quebec Chronicle 27 Nov ? Farewell Gathering at the Y.M.C.A.

N/A 15 Sep ? Putts and Pitches With Puffs and Pills

Dates are not available for the following articles in Scrapbook 9. They are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Quebec World of Sport Saskatoon – More Local News

Times-Journal When the Threshers Eat In Town

Amherst Daily News To Be Inducted Tonight

Amherst Daily News Induction of Dr. Wylie Clark Into New Pastorate

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SCRAPBOOK 10

Newspaper Date Title of Article

N/A 23 Jun 1938 Newspaper Under Fire

Globe and Mail 25 Jun 1938 Remarkable, Mr. Douglas

The Evening Telegram 28 Jun 1938 There Is More News In the Telegram

Windsor Daily Star 6 Jul 1938 Page of Advertising In Windsor Daily Star

Winnipeg Free Press 11 Aug 1938 How Now then Mr. Willis?

Winnipeg Tribune 11 Aug 1938 Thunder From the Glass House

N/A Aug 1938 Press Opinions

N/A N/A Church

W.F. Herman Collection

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SCRAPBOOK 11

January, 1938

List of Newspapers

Almonte (Ontario) Gazette Penetaguishene Herald

Bridgewater (N.S.) Bulletin Quebec L’Evenement

Brockville Recorder and Times Regina Leader

C.P. Regina Star

Calgary Albertan (Bennett pays tribute) St. Catharines Standard

Calgary Herald St. John (N.B.) Telegraph-Journal

Chatham News St. Thomas Times-Journa

Edmonton Journal Saskatoon Star-Phoenix

The (Brantford) Expositor Sault Ste.Marie Star

Fort Williams Times-Journal Shellbrook (Sask.) Chronicle

Galt Daily Reporter Spiritwood (Sask.) Herald

Globe and Mail Stratford Beacon Herald

Halifax Chronicle Tecumseh Feuille d’Erable

Halifax Herald Telegram (?)

Hamilton Spectator Tilbury Times

Hartland (N.B.) Observer Toronto Daily Star

Kingston Whig-Standard Toronto Saturday Night

Kirkland Lake Northern News Toronto Star

Kitchener Daily Record Typographical Journal

London Free Press Vancouver News-Herald

Midland Free Press Vancouver Sun

Moncton Transcript Victoria Colonist

Montreal Gazette Wheatley Journal

Montreal Star Windsor Daily Star

Moose Jaw Times-Herald Winnipeg Free Press

New Glasgow (N.S.) News Winnipeg Tribune

Ottawa Journal

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Edmonton Journal 17 Jan 1938 Death Takes Outstanding Publisher

Telegram 17 Jan 1938 Death Takes W.F. Herman In California

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 17 Jan 1938 Former Publisher Here Was Ailing Only

Short Time

Winnipeg Free Press 17 Jan 1938 Mr. W.F. Herman

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Quebec L’Evenement 17 Jan 1938 Mort d’un Editeur Bien Connu

Halifax Herald 17 Jan 1938 Nova Scotia Native Won High Place

Fort William Time-Journal 17 Jan 1938 Press Wizard Wm. F. Herman Dies

Suddenly

Hamilton Spectator 17 Jan 1938 Publisher Dies In Los Angeles Late

Saturday

Winnipeg Tribune 17 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman

Windsor Daily Star 17 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman

New York Times 17 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman, Editor Of the Windsor Star

St. Thomas Times-Journal 17 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman, Owner Of the Windsor Daily

Star, Is Dead

Winnipeg Tribune 17 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman, Publisher of Windsor, Dies

Galt Daily Reporter 17 Jan 1938 Windsor Editor Dies Suddenly

Toronto Daily Star 17 Jan 1938 Windsor Star Publisher Is Dead In

California

Calgary Albertan 18 Jan 1938 Bennett Pays Tribute To Late W.F. Herman

Montreal Gazette 18 Jan 1938 Col. J. Aikin Pays Tribute To Herman

Stratford Beacon Herald 18 Jan 1938 A Great Publisher Is Gone

Calgary Herald 18 Jan 1938 Loss To Journalism

St. John Telegraph Journal 18 Jan 1938 Mr. W.F. Herman

Globe and Mail 18 Jan 1938 A Newspaper Genius Gone

Northern News 18 Jan 1938 A Newspaperman Passes

Brantford Expositor 18 Jan 1938 A Notable Journalist

Regina Star 18 Jan 1938 Success His Destiny

Sask. Star-Phoenix 18 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman

Chatham News 18 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman

Sask. Star-Phoenix 18 Jan 1938 W. Herman Active In Rotarian Work

Vancouver News Herald 19 Jan 1938 Casual Comments

Vancouver Sun 19 Jan 1938 A Good Canadian

Penetanguishene Herald 19 Jan 1938 Great Newspaper Man Passes

Calgary Albertan 19 Jan 1938 The Late W.F. Herman

Shellbrook Chronicle 19 Jan 1938 P.A. Herald’s Founder Dies

Almonte Gazette 20 Jan 1938 A Canadian Newspaper Epic

Wheatley Journal 20 Jan 1938 Death Takes Head of Windsor Star

La Feuille d’Erable 20 Jan 1938 Le Windsor Star en denil

Tilburn Times 20 Jan 1938 Windsor Star Publisher Dies

Essex Free Press 21 Jan 1938 Owner Of Windsor Star Dies

Spiritwood Herald 21 Jan 1938 P.A. Herald’s Founder Dies

Sask. Star-Phoenix 21 Jan 1938 Press He Loved Hushed as Publisher Is

Buried

W.F. Herman Collection

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Newspaper Date Title of Article

Sault Ste.Marie Star 21 Jan 1938 The Death of W.F. Herman…

Fort Williams Times-Journal 21 Jan 1938 W.F. Herman, Newspaperman

Toronto Saturday Night 22 Jan 1938 The Late W.F. Herman

Victoria Colonist 22 Jan 1938 Mr. W.F. Herman

Edmonton Journal 22 Jan 1938 Mr. W.F. Herman

Hartland Observer 28 Jan 1938 no title

New Glasgow News 28 Jan 1938 The Late W.F. Herman

Bridgewater Bulletin 2 Feb 1938 He Made A Great Newspaper

Windsor Star 23 Apr 1938 Advertising Unit Formed

Dates are not available for the following articles in Scrapbook 11. They are arranged by title in alphabetical order:

Newspaper Title of Article

Moose Jaw Times-Herald Death of W.F. Herman Journalist

Vancouver Sun Death Takes Publisher of Windsor Star

Halifax Herald A Force Stilled

Midland Free Press Great Newspaper Man Passes

Toronto Star He Made A Great Newspaper

Montreal Gazette Last Rites Held for W.F. Herman

Kingston Whig-Standard The Late W.F. Herman

London Free Press The Late W.F. Herman

Montreal Star The Late W.F. Herman

Kitchener Daily Report A Loss To Newspaperdom

Ottawa Journal Many Honor Memory of W.F. Herman

Niagara Falls Evening Mr. W.F. Herman

Review

Regina Leader Mr. W.F. Herman

Ottawa Journal A Newspaper Success that Has Been A Puzzle

Brockville Recorder and Silent Tribute To W.F. Herman

Times

Hamilton Spectator W.F. Herman

Lethbridge Herald W.F. Herman

Moncton Transcript W.F. Herman

Montreal Gazette W.F. Herman

St. Catharines Standard W.F. Herman

Typographical Journal Windsor, Ont. No. 553

St. Thomas Times-Journal Windsor Owes Much To Him

W.F. Herman Collection

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SCRAPBOOK 12

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Windsor Daily Star 31 Jan 1938 The Windsor Star

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SCRAPBOOK 14

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 18 Jan 1938 Publisher’s All-Night Vigil Rewarded

Windsor Daily Star 19 Jan 1938 Mr. Herman’s Funeral To Be Friday

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 20 Jan 1938 Star-Phoenix Offices Closed During Funeral

Windsor Daily Star 22 Jan 1938 Many Attend Funeral Of Mr. Herman

W.F. Herman Collection

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SCRAPBOOK 15

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Windsor Daily Star 22 Jun 1946 Governor-General and Lady Alexander

Noted British Soldier Visits Windsor

Friday

Windsor Daily Star 25 Jun 1946 To Entertain Women’s Press Club – photo

of Mrs. W.F. Herman

Windsor Daily Star 27 Jun 1946 Canadian Press Club Women From All Over

Canada Enjoy Tea Indoors and Outdoors

Windsor Daily Star 27 Jun 1946 Picture – “Members of Canadian Women’s

Press Club Guests of Mrs. W.F. Herman

at Tea”

Windsor Daily Star 27 Jun 1946 Women Of Press Club Meet Women Of

Windsor At Tea

Windsor Daily Star 29 Jun 1946 Closing Dinner of C.W.P.C. Proves “First

Night” for Windsor

Windsor Daily Star 29 Jun 1946 Picture of Mrs. W.F. Herman meeting Gov.-

General and Lady Alexander, entitled

“Mrs. W.F. Herman.”

Windsor Daily Star 2 Jul 1946 The Honors List

Windsor Daily Star 2 Jul 1946 King’s Awards Given Civilians

Windsor Daily Star 2 Jul 1946 King’s Honors For Windsor

Windsor Daily Star 2 Jul 1946 Photo Of Mrs. W.F. Herman, O.B.E.

C.W.P.C. Newspocket June 1946 entire issue (4 pages)

Vol. 12, No. 4

Windsor Daily Star N/A Busy Week For Canadian Women’s Press

Club

W.F. Herman Collection

MS 6 APPENDIX II: LIST OF NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM SCRAPBOOKS

SCRAPBOOK 16

Newspaper Date Title of Article

Windsor Star 18 Jun 1946 Relief Campaign

Windsor Star 21 Jun 1946 Committee Discusses New Sources of Help

Le Devoir 21 Jun 1946 Le Desastre de Windsor

Windsor Star 22 Jun 1946 Donors Declare As Relief Fund Reaches

$36,416

Daily Colonist, Victoria 22 Jun 1946 Windsor Tornado Rebuilding Fund Tornado

Relief

Toronto Star 24 Jun 1946 editorial

Globe and Mail 24 Jun 1946 editorial – The Neighborly Thing To Do

St. Catharines Standard 24 Jun 1946 St. Catharines Area Responding To Aid Of

Stricken Windsor

Hamilton Spectator 25 Jun 1946 editorial – Windsor Tornado Victims

St. Catharines Standard 25 Jun 1946 City Aids Windsor Appeal

St. Catharines Standard 26 Jun 1946 Tornado Fund Is Growing

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 26 Jun 1946 Windsor Fund

Montreal Daily Star 2 Jul 1946 Tornado Fund Gifts Here At $3,479 So Far

St. Catharines Standard 3 Jul 1946 Windsor Sends Thanks To St. Catharines

For Tornado Fund Aid

Windsor Star 4 Jul 1946 Symbol of Spirit

Vancouver Sun 5 Jul 1946 A Helping Hand

Windsor Star 5 Jul 1946 Aluminum Kitchenware Donated For

Tornado Sufferers

Montreal Daily Star 9 Jul 1946 1,2,3,4 - $1.00 Donation Aids Tornado Fund

Montreal Daily Star 10 Jul 1946 Kiwanians Aid Several Funds

Montreal Daily Star 10 Jul 1946 War Workers Help Victims Of Tornado

Montreal Daily Star 11 Jul 1946 Families From Windsor Thank Local Donor

Editor and Publisher 10 Aug 1946 Many Dailies Aided Tornado Relief Fund

Windsor Star 4 Sep 1946 Mrs. Herman Thanked By City Council

Windsor Star 17 Jun 1947 Friendly Neighbors Erase Tornado’s Havoc

Within Year

Windsor Star 17 Jun 1947 Time Exerts Healing Influence On Stricken

Jones Family

Windsor Star 11 Dec 1947 Tornado Fund Books Closed, Trustees

Named

MS 6 APPENDIX III: [from Bruce J. S. Macdonald Fonds]

THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

of me, WILBERFORCE HERMAN, of the City of Windsor in the County of Essex,

Publisher, made this 6th day of February, A.D., 1935.

1. I REVOKE all Wills and testamentary documents of every nature and kind heretofore made by me and declare this as and for my last Will and Testament.

2. I DIRECT my Executors and Trustees hereinafter named, and referred to as my Executors, to pay my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses as soon as conveniently may be done after by decease.

3. I DECLARE that any benefits under the provisions of this my last Will and Testament in favour of my said wife are to be in addition to the proceeds of the following Policies of Insurance on my life, in which my said wife is named as

beneficiary, that is to say:

(1) The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Policy Number 167882

for Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00);

(2) The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Policy Number 135650

for Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00)

(3) The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada Policy Number 135649

for Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00)

which said proceeds, including all dividends and/or other accruals, are to go to my said

wife as the designated beneficiary. I specifically charge my shares in the capital stock of

The Star Publishing Co. of Windsor Limited, including all income earned there on from

the date of my death (and whether actually paid out by the Company or not) with the

following bequests, and I DIRECT my Executors to make payment thereof, that is to say,

(a) To pay to my wife, Adie K. Herman, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per month for her own use and benefit absolutely;

(b) To pay my said wife’s household expenses, including annual Municipal taxes and maintenance and necessary repairs to her residence and wages of her household servants and employees and all other house-

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hold expenses including medical and nursing service;

(c) To pay any and all Income Tax which may become due and payable by my said wife during her lifetime;

(d) To pay the running expenses and cost of maintenance and up-keep of the automobile, if any, from time to time owned by my wife, and if it is my wife’s desire to continue to own an automobile, then her reasonable requirements in this regard are to be provided by my Executors, who for that purpose shall from time to time as it becomes reasonably necessary replace the automobile then in use by my wife with a new one acceptable to her.

In addition to the above, I GIVE, DEVISE AND BEQUEATH to my said Wife all my real and personal property of every nature and kind whatsoever and wherever

Situate, save and except my shares in the capital stock of the said The Star Publishing Co.

of Windsor Limited, and save and except the proceeds of any Policy or Policies of

Insurance on my life which may be payable to my Executors or Administrators in trust

for the Provincial Treasurer of Ontario for payment of Succession Duties, or to my

Executors, Administrators or Assigns. Feeling that in order to carry out the provisions of

this my last Will and Testament it is both necessary and desirable that the Seven (7)

shares in the capital stock of the said Company presently standing in the name of my said

wife be completely subject to all of the said provisions and for that purpose by transferred

to my Executors, therefore I make all of the benefits in this my Will contained in favour of my said wife subject to the condition that she assign to my Executors as soon as the same conveniently can be done after the date of my death all shares in the capital stock of the said Company held by her, or in her name, at the date of my death to be dealt with by my Executors as forming a part of my shares in the capital stock of the said Company owned by me at the date of my death.

4. During the lifetime of my wife my Executors are not to sell or dispose of any of the shares in the capital stock of The Star Publishing co. of Windsor Limited and are not to sell or dispose of any of the assets of the said Company necessary for the

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continuation during the lifetime of my said wife of the publication of The Border Cities

Star Newspaper, and are to carry on the business of the said Company under the direction

and managership of Hugh A. Graybiel, who from time to time shall consult with my said wife and give due consideration to her desires and to the desires of the other Executor or Executors with respect to the conduct of the said business. This direction and provision, however, is subject to the bequest of one-third of my shares in the said Company to the said Hugh A. Graybiel and to the direction that the said number of shares be transferred to the said Graybiel as set out in paragraph 5 hereof. My Executors shall botain for my said wife, and the said Graybiel shall submit monthly to her, a financial statement of the business and affairs of the said Company. During the lifetime of my said wife my Executors are to exercise all voting rights upon my shares in the said Company and in such a manner as to give full effect to the provisions of this my last Will and Testament. They shall become Directors of the said Company, and as such shall enact and adopt, or cause to be enacted or adopted, from time to time such By-laws and/or Resolutions as may be necessary or desirable in order fully to give effect to the said provisions.

5. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, I GIVE AND BEQUEATH to the said Hugh A. Graybiel one-third of the total number of my said shares in the capital stock of the said Company, and I DIRECT my Executors immediately after my death to transfer the said number of shares to the said Graybiel. This bequest, however, is conditional upon the said Graybiel executing and delivering to my Executors before the said shares are transferred to him a charge and assignment in their favour and upon the trusts and provisions contained in this my Will of all income earned (and whether paid out by the Company or not) thereon during the lifetime of my said wife and of the said shares’ portion of any and all surplus and/or reserves of the said company in existence at the date of my death.

6. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, I GIVE AND BEQUEATH to the said Hugh A. Graybiel, his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, One Hundred (100) of my said shares in the

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capital stock of the said Company, the said shares, however, not to be actually transferred to the said Graybiel, his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, during the lifetime of my said wife, and the income earned (and whether paid out by the Company or not) thereon during my said wife’s lifetime and the said shares’ portion of any and all surplus and/or reserves of the said Company in existence at the date of my death shall be subject to the charge and bequests in favour of my said wife contained in paragraph 3 hereof.

7. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, and in the event that the said Hugh A. Graybiel survives my said wife, I GIVE AND BEQUEATH to him and I DIRECT my Executors upon the death of my said wife to transfer, or cause to be transferred to him, a sufficient number of my shares in the capital stock of the said Company to bring his, the said Graybiel’s, total share holdings, including the shares bequeathed to him in paragraphs 5 and 6 hereof, up to two-thirds in amount of all of the shares in the capital stock of the said Company owned by me at the date of my death. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 8 and 9 hereof, and in the event W. L. Clark survives my said wife, I GIVE AND BEQUEATH to him, and I DIRECT my Executors upon the death of my said wife, to transfer, or cause to be transferred, to him one-third of the total number of shares in the capital stock of the said Company owned by me at the date of my death. In the event that the said Graybiel does, and the said Clark does not, survive my said wife, then all of my said shares in the capital stock of the said Company in this paragraph bequeathed to the said Clark shall go to the said Graybiel. In the event that the said Clark does, and the said Graybiel does not, survive my said wife, then all my said shares in the capital stock of the said Company in this paragraph bequeathed to the said Graybiel shall go to the said Clark. In the event that neither the said Graybiel or the said Clark survive my said wife, then upon the death of my said wife, my Executors are to sell, or cause to be sold, the assets of the said Company, and after completion of the said sale are to wind up the affairs of the said Company and make due distribution amongst the shareholders thereof. The sale shall be

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on bloc or in separate parcels as my Executors may decide. The sale shall be by

tender and shall be advertised in the cities of Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. The funds coming into the hands of my Executors through such distribution, and as the Shareholders of all of the shares in the capital stock of the said Company, save those bequeathed to the said Graybiel under the provisions of paragraphs 5 and 6 hereof, shall be dealt with by my Executors as follows that is to say: To pay all of the said funds in equal shares to those of the following named persons who survive my said wife, namely: My sister, Margaret Herman; My Niece, Agatha Smith; daughter of my Sister, Lavinia Smith; My Sister-in-law, Mrs. Lambert D. Herman, Widow of my Brother, Lambert D. Herman; Wilber Herman, Warren Herman, Thelma Herman and Marguerite Herman (the last four named being my Nephews and Nieces, the children of my Brother Lambert D. Herman) and Earle Norse, son of my Sister, Mrs. Fanny Norse. The above named persons are to take their shares per capita and not per stirpes.

8. Each and every of the benefits of the provisions of my will hereinbefore contained are to go to the respective beneficiaries free of Succession Duty, that is to say, my Executors are to pay all Succession Duties which may become payable in connection with each and every bequest or benefit conferred by this Will, and they are not to charge any part of such Succession Duties against such bequests or benefits, save as may be incidentally necessary in the carrying out of the following directions for the payment of all such Succession Duties, that is to say: My Executors shall pay all of said Succession Duties out of the proceeds of any Policy or Policies of Insurance on my life payable to my Executors or Administrators in trust for the Provincial Treasurer of Ontario for payment of Succession Duties, including any dividends and/or accruals thereon so far as the same shall extend. In the event that said Policy or Policies of Insurance be insufficient to pay Succession Duties in full, then my Executors are in the second place to resort to the proceeds of all Policy or Policies of Insurance on my life and payable to my Executors, Administrators or Assigns, including all dividends and/or other accruals thereon. Finally, and to the extent necessary but only after exhaustion

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of the proceeds of the Policy or Policies of Insurance mentioned in the two immediately preceding sentences, payment of the balance, if any, of all said Succession Duties is to be made out of the assets including income of the said Company, and for this purpose I hereby charge all my shares in the capital stock of the said Company with payment of such balance, if any. In the event that any balance of any of the proceeds of any of the said Policies of Insurance in this paragraph mentioned remains after payment in full of all of said Succession Duties, all of such balance of proceeds is to be paid into the said Company and form part of the assets thereof.

9. I HEREBY charge all of my said shares in the capital stock of the said Company with payment of my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses, and my Executors are to have full power and authority to hypothecate and/or pledge all of my said shares for the purpose of paying, and to the extent necessary to pay, the balance, if any, of all Succession Duties as mentioned in the preceding paragraph hereof, and for the purpose of paying all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses, and for all of the purposes in this paragraph mentioned, to borrow money upon the security of said shares.

My Executors are also to have full power and authority in their discretion to extend the time for the payment of all or any of my debts, or the debts of my Estate, including Succession Duties, and to issue Promissory Notes evidencing any or all of such indebted-ness, payable upon such terms and bearing such rate of interest as they may determine and from time to time to renew the same.

10. Save as may be necessary for the payment of the sums bequeathed and directed to be paid to my said wife under the provisions of paragraph 3 hereof and payment of balance, if any, of Succession Duty and of my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses, I DIRECT my Executors to take such steps as may be requisite to ensure, and so to ensure, that the balance of net income of the said Company, if any, earned from year to year during the lifetime of my wife, and also any surplus and reserves of said Company existing at the date of my death, be preserved and accumulated

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until after the death of my wife, save as in the discretion of my Executors from time to time may be deemed expedient in the best interests of the business carried on by the said Company and of the said Company and its preservation and expansion, and I DECLARE AND DIRECT that all income and/or surplus and reserves so preserved and accumulated and as the same exist at the date of the death of my said wife shall follow the ownership of my shares in the capital stock of the said Company as respectively bequeathed by me under the provisions of this my last Will and Testament and shall belong to the respective beneficiaries of my said shares accordingly.

11. I have formulated the provisions of this my last Will and Testament after years of mature consideration, and being mindful of three important objectives in particular, that is to say, first and foremost, the making of ample provisions for the comfort and security of my dear wife, second, to make proper provision so far as is possible for the payment of Succession Duties in such a manner as would enhance the security of my wife’s position and preserve the best interests of my Estate generally, and third, to devise ways and means for the carrying on of the Star efficiently after my decease. For this latter reason I have imposed upon my trusted Business Manager of many years the task of carrying on the Star after the death of my wife. The said Graybiel to my knowledge is the only one capable of handling all the intricacies of the newspaper business and at the same time of carrying out after the death of Mrs. Herman and myself at least some of the policies and ideas in connection therewith so close to my heart.

12. I have written a letter to my Executors bearing the same date as this my will and requesting my Executors to carry out certain wishes I have therein expressed. Neither the said letter or any part thereof is intended as anything beyond a mere expression by me of certain wishes. However, in the event that my Executors in their discretion decide to give effect in whole or in part to my wishes, as expressed in the said letter, then I DIRECT that any payments made by my Executors in fulfillment of any of my said

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wishes be allowed to them as proper disbursements made in the due administration of my Estate on any passing or auditing of their accounts as Executors.

13. I APPOINT my wife, Adie K. Herman, as one of my Executors and Trustees. If Hugh A. Graybiel is in the employment of the said company at the date of my death, I APPOINT him as one of my Executors and Trustees. If W. L. Clark is in the employment of the said Company at the date of my death, I APPOINT him as one of my Executors and Trustees. My Executor or Executors for the time being shall have the power to make, and shall make, appointments from time to time so as to maintain the number of my Executors at Three.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand

the day and year first above written.

SIGNED, PUBLISHED AND DECLARED by )

the said Testator as and for his last Will and )

Testament in the presence of us who at his )

request in this presence and in the presence of )

each other all being present at the same time )

eave hereunto subscribed our names as attesting )____W. F. Herman____________

witnesses. )

__________________________________________)

Alex R. Bartlet

__________________________________________)

John B. Aylesworth

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

To the Executors of the Will of

Adie Knox Herman (Mrs. W. F. Herman)

This is a Codicil to the last ‘Will’ and Testament of me, Adie Knox Herman of Windsor Dated the 3rd day of July A.D. 1961 and a Codicil to the said Will dated the 3rd day of January A.D. 1964.

The diamond wrist watch to be given to my niece Grace Lawson Worcester and mentioned in Paragraph 3, Sub-Paragraph D, of my Will proper is the oblong shaped wrist watch with diamonds and amethysts. I would ask that my cameo brooch with pearls should be given to Grace Lawson Worcester. I would ask that my amethyst ring should be given to my niece Gene Lawson Marsland.

Is the event of my death I would ask my executors to have all my wearing apparel not designated in my Will proper, fur coats, coats, dresses and all garments divided among: Mrs. Oliver C. Lawson, sister; Mrs. Albert Holland, sister; Mrs. Donald Marsland, niece; and Mrs. Grace Worcester, niece.

I would ask that they divide these among themselves. And, if there is anything they do not want, they can distribute it as they see fit.

Also, I would ask that my jewelry that is not designated in my Will proper be divided in similar manner by and among Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Marsland and Mrs. Worcester. And, I ask that this jewelry remain in The family, being handed down to blood relations of mine. Also, the Sterling silver tray and tea service given to me at Christmas of 1953 by Willis Lumgair Clark is to be given to the aid Mr. Clark.

Also, the gray fox fur given me one Christmas by Mr. Clark is to be given to Mrs. Allan McMillan, sister of Mr. Clark. In all other respects I confirm my said Will and my said previous Codicil.

Signed by me, Adie Knox Herman, and witnessed October 28, 1964.

)

Sidney Hicks )

) )

) Adie Knox Herman

Marjorie Hicks )

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

To the Executors of the Will of

Adie Knox Herman (Mrs. W. F. Herman)

This is a Codicil to the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Adie Knox Herman of

Windsor dated the 3rd day of July A. D. 1961 and a Codicil to the said Will

Dated the 3rd day of January A. D. 1964 and a Codicil to the said Will dated the

28th day of October A. D. 1964.

If Mrs. Millicent Cooke is in my employ at the date of my death I direct by

Executors to pay her a legacy of $4,000 in cash in addition to the $1,000

Granted her in the Codicil dated January 3, 1964.

In other respects I confirm my said Will and Codicils.

In witness whereof I, the said Adie Knox Herman, have hereunto set my

Hand this 11th day of January, A. D. 1966.

Witness )

Ethel M. Ford )

)

Witness ) Adie Knox Herman

Mary L. Milligan R.N. )

RR. Oldcastle, Ont. )

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