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Leslie Bell fonds
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Postmortem documents

Series consists of documents created after Leslie Bell's death, including letters of condolence written to his wife Leona Bell; copies of his obituaries; and, documents pertaining to the Leslie Bell Scholarship, which was established in his name by the Leslie Bell Singers Alumnae in 1971. The award was created to support choral conductors further their professional careers and enhance their conducting abilities. The award is managed by the Ontario Arts Council (OAC).

Leslie Bell

Item was originally framed. Written on back of paper frame: “Ex. fall before he died ’71.” Error: Dr. Bell died in January 1962.

Leslie Bell in later years

Items is a photograph, labeled: “At Exhibition - Fall before he died i.e. Fall 1971 (?).” Error: Dr. Bell died in January 1962.

Publicity, correspondence, and various other documents

Series consists of newspaper articles by and about Leslie Bell, concert programs, scrapbooks, documents from the Canadian Music Educators' Association (CMEA), and photographs. Bell wrote a column for the Toronto Star from 1950 until 1961, and many of his columns are included in this series. The CMEA documents are included as Bell was a founder of the association and its executive director from 1959 until his death in 1962. He also edited the Canadian Music Educator journal during that time. The series also contains a file of correspondence, photographs, and certificates for Bell's son L. Richard Bell.

Leslie Bell Singers

Item is a photograph that was originally mounted with a label on the back: “April, 1949, at the Award Convention of Industrial Accident Prevention Association.”

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