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1932-1941 (Creation)
Physical description area
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54 cm of textual records
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Correspondents include: College faculty; Victoria and University of Toronto administrative staff; students; parents and ministers of students; alumni; staff of other academic institutions in Canada and the U.S.A.; United Church ministers and denominational officials; church members seeking advice or recommendations; magazine and journal editors; personal friends and family of Brown.
Subjects of the correspondence include: faculty hiring, promotion and salaries; student marks, appeals, discipline, financial support, and recommendations for graduate schools, scholarships, and jobs; searches for academic appointments; fundraising; requests for articles; requests for speaking and preaching; work on United Church boards and committees, especially relating to a report on "Christianizing the Social Order" and church publications. Many documents reflect Brown's personal philosophy of higher education.
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Arranged alphabetically in files labelled A-Z, with the initial letter of the correspondent's surname as the usual filing key. Sometimes, however, the name of an organization represented by a correspondent or even the subject of the correspondence forms the filing key.
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General note
See also Fonds 2111 - Walter Theodore Brown fonds.