Fonds 159 - Ewart Adair Fergusson

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Ewart Adair Fergusson

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CA MtA 159

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0.3 cm of textual records

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Biographical history

Ewart Adair Fergusson, of Moncton, New Brunswick, received a BSc degree from Mount Allison University in 1923.

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Fonds consists of two student essays for English II, by Ewart Adair Fergusson. They were written during his freshman year, 1919-1920.

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Gift to Mount Allison University Archives by Stephen Fergusson, Whitehorse, Yukon, Class of 1986.

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Manuscript, annotated by marker

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