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Academic records

File consists of: correspondence with officials of Ashbury College, Rockliffe Park, Ottawa, accompanied by reports of Donald S. Macdonald's academic performance; correspondence with officials of the University of Toronto regarding Macdonald's admission into Trinity College; publications of the fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon; and a booklet by Dorothy Blakey and A.C. Cooke on the preparation of term essays published by the University of British Columbia.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Personal correspondence

File consists of: letters received by Donald S. Macdonald from family and friends, as well as from officials associated with the Law Society of Upper Canada for winning the Insurance Law Prize and the Easter examinations in patents and trade marks, and Harvard University; programmes and other material for the annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association in Ottawa; and a photograph of Macdonald in a swimming pool.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Family correspondence

File consists of: letters and post cards written by Donald S. Macdonald while studying law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, and while travelling in Europe; letters written to Macdonald by friends; a programme for Inter-Varsity Hockey Match, Oxford v. Cambridge, played on 22 February 1957; and the programme for the funeral of Donald Angus Macdonald, his father.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Personal correspondence

File consists of letters and post cards written to Donald S. Macdonald by family and friends (including H. Allan Leal, Professor of Law, regarding reform of legal education at Osgoode Hall Law School), the programme for the Northern Amateur Tournament for ice hockey in January 1957, and the schedule for the Trinity Hall Cricket Club.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

Stan Clark : note on practicing law

File consists of an extract from a letter from Harold Fisher, K.C. to John Trepanier containing advice on starting a law practice, with handwritten notes by Donald S. Macdonald indicating that the extract had been given to him by Clark (his father's lawyer) with advice on the importance of service to the community.

Macdonald, Donald S., 1932-

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