Fonds MG2040 - Dale Cairns Thomson Fonds

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Dale Cairns Thomson Fonds

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    CA MUA MG2040

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    • 1849-1999; predominant 1936-1999 (Creation)
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      Thomson, Dale C.

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    6.12 m of textual records.
    83 photographs.
    40 sound recordings.
    audio equipment

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    (1923-1999)

    Biographical history

    Dale Cairns Thomson was born on June 17, 1923, in Westlock, Alberta, and died on April 27, 1999. His parents were Walter James Cairns Thomson and Margaret Charlotte Falkson. Thomson had two siblings, Peggy Thomson Scott and Walter Thomson. He married Shirley Lavinia Cull in 1967 and divorced in 1967, then married Hamidol Mena Syne in 1982 (she died in 1987), and then he married Lizanne Ryan in 1996. He had no children. Thomson served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II and then attended the University of Alberta, graduating with a B.A. degree in 1948. He then obtained a diploma in international relations from the University of Paris in 1950 and a doctorate from the university’s Faculty of Letters in 1951. His thesis was titled “General Haushofer and his Ideas on Geopolitics.” After returning to Canada, Thomson worked at the National Film Board of Canada and then served as Associate Private Secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, where he remained until 1958. Involved with both the Liberal Party of Quebec and the Liberal Party of Canada, in the 1958 Canadian federal election, he was the unsuccessful Liberal candidate in the Jasper-Edson riding. Thomson then returned to academia and authored numerous books, while writing articles in the Canadian press and commentating on television and radio about Canadian politics. Thomson was Vice-Principal of McGill University from 1973 to 1976 and Professor of Political Science from 1973 to 1994.

    Custodial history

    The fonds was acquired in three accessions, one from Dale Thomson (97-043) and two from his estate (01-016 and 01-082). An earlier accession made by Dale Thomson (81-058), consisted of one item. This was de-accessioned because it replicated material acquired later.

    Scope and content

    The fonds consists of correspondence, course material, research and interview notes, articles, speeches, transcripts, grant applications, and other records pertaining to Dale Thomson's activities as a researcher, professor, journalist and Liberal Party activist from the 1940s to 1999 in Canada, The United States and other parts of the world. There is also a considerable amount of original, primary source material collected by Dale Thomson for his books. The fonds is composed of the following series:

    1. Research Activities
    2. Teaching and Administrative Activities
    3. Political Activities

    Although there are three separate series, it must be noted that some information contained in series files is often relevant to more than that area of activity. This is especially true of correspondence files.

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    The files are generally grouped together by chronological period and subject. The material within some of the files is arranged in reverse chronological order.

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        English and French; some documents are in German and Spanish. File titles are in English or French.

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        Restrictions on access

        Accession 03-201, received in October 2003, contains textual and audio materials - this accession is not yet processed and Is not included in this finding aid - see the University Archivist for details.

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        Associated materials

        The Louis St. Laurent Fonds at the National Archives of Canada, MG 26 L, has material created by Dale Thomson when he worked in the Prime Minister's Office. The Division des Archives at the Universlte de Montreal also has a small amount of material by or about Dale Thomson when he was with the Departement de Science Politique.

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        Further accruals are expected from the estate of Dale Thomson.

        General note

        The McGill University Archives also has material created by Dale Thomson when he was the Vice Principal, Planning from 1973 to 1976 in RG 3: Offices of the Vice-Principals.

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        1997-043; 2001-0016; 2001-0082; 2003-0201; 2013-0062

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        https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q62523697

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