Fonds Acc3565 - Hartwell Daley fonds

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Hartwell Daley fonds

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CA PCA Acc3565

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  • 1959-1977 (Creation)
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    Daley, Hartwell

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.36 m of textual records
20 photographs

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Daley, Hartwell

Biographical history

A native of Salem, Massachusetts, Hartwell Daley came to Prince Edward Island in 1959. During the 1960's he worked as the manager of the Charlottetown bureau of the Journal Pioneer and pursued an active free- lance career, writing for numerous Canadian publications and serving as special events broadcaster for CFCY radio and television.

In addition to journalism, Daley worked for the provincial government in 1962 and 1963 as Director of Research and Development, Director for ARDA and Director of Adult Education. In 1964 he was the centennial Publicity Director and in 1967 he was editor of the "Prince Edward Island Teacher". Other projects included the organization of a government documents library and negotiation of a telephone company labour dispute.

In 1969 Daley left Prince Edward Island for a post at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick; returning to the Island in 1977 to head the School of Journalism at Holland College. Daley retired in 1979 to devote his time to writing and broadcasting. That same year he was commissioned to write "Volunteers in Action", a history of the Red Cross on P.E.I., which was published in 1981. At the age of 69, in February of 1984, Daley died in Truro, Nova Scotia.

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This fonds consists of the writings, correspondence and related photographs of Hartwell Daley. It is organized chronologically by occupation eg. free-lance journalism or by subject matter of the contents of the file eg. Development Plan. Original order was maintained where possible. Also included is printed material collected by Daley.

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  • English

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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  • English

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