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Between ourselves : correspondence.
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SCA8-WA5-4
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1973 (Authorship)
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(1861-1942)
Biographical history
Cora Hind was born in 1861, educated in Flesherton and Orillia, Ontario and in 1882 moved to Winnipeg where she became the first typist in western Canada. She was Financial and Agricultural editor of the Winnipeg Free Press from 1910-1930 and was a recognized world authority on grain and livestock. She was a founding member of the Canadian Women's Press Club. In 1964 Cora Hind's portrait was hung in the Hall of Fame at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto.
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Correspondence between the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the University of Waterloo about the acquisition of two audio reels of a documentary about E. Cora Hind.
Correspondence:
- Winnipeg Free Press - March 5, 1973
- Winnipeg Free Press - March 9, 1973
- Sheila Rabinovitch - May 23, 1973
- Olive M. Burnett, C.B.C. - May 23, 1973; June 27, 1973; July 11, 1973