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Memo from David Walmark (M&S) to Linda McKnight (M&S), 3 November 1970, re Brita Mickleburgh & high school Canadian literature

In: Bringing CanLit into the Classroom—Brita Mickleburgh’s Canadian Literature: Two Centuries in Prose (Case Study)
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Full Title: 
Memo from David Walmark (McClelland & Stewart) to Linda McKnight (McClelland & Stewart), 3 November 1970, re Brita Mickleburgh & high school Canadian literature
Creator: 
Walmark, David
Case Study: 
Bringing CanLit into the Classroom—Brita Mickleburgh’s Canadian Literature: Two Centuries in Prose
Date: 
3 November 1970
Place: 
[Toronto, Ont.]
Material Type: 
memorandum
Era: 
1918-1980

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Contributor: 
McMaster University
Collection/Fonds: 

McClelland & Stewart Ltd. fonds

Box: 
2Ca80
File: 
Mickleburgh / High School Cdn. Literature

Subject

Subject: 
Mickleburgh, Brita
Subject: 
McClelland & Stewart

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Copyright: McClelland & Stewart. McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.
Contributing Institution: 
McMaster University Libraries

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28 x 22 cm
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eng
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CP00392
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Submitted by Visitorkathleenmacaulay (not verified) on 2010, October 23 - 8:56am.

I once knew a David Walmark who attended Kelly College in Tavistock, Devon, England, migrated to Canada and attended McGill University. His family was from Sweden originally. Just wondering - could this be the same person?

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Submitted by kscott on 2010, October 28 - 11:14am.

Hi Kathleen - Thank you for your interest in our site on Canadian publishing. It's possible that the David Walmark that attended Kelly College, etc., is the same as the David Walmark that worked for McClelland & Stewart but sadly we have no way of confirming this. The papers we house relating to David Walmark are strictly business in nature (McClelland & Stewart archive) and do not provide any information about his personal life and/or history.

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Theme

  • Publishing and Canadian Identity

Case Study

  • 'Bringing CanLit into the Classroom—Brita Mickleburgh’s Canadian Literature: Two Centuries in Prose'

Creator

  • Walmark, David

Era

  • 1918-1980

Subject

  • McClelland & Stewart
  • Mickleburgh, Brita

Contributing Institution

  • McMaster University Libraries

Collection/Fonds

  • McClelland & Stewart Ltd. fonds

Date

  • 3 November 1970

Place

  • [Toronto, Ont.]

Material Type

  • memorandum

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