![]() |
| A Mount Allison University Archives Virtual Exhibition |
Bibliography |
|||
|
Published works created by Winthrop Pickard Bell. Featured below are selected pages from the Mount Allison University Archives publication Bell family selected biographical sketches and bibliographies: Winthrop Pickard Bell, Hazel Lawrence (Deinstadt) Bell, Ralph Pickard Bell, Marguerite (Deinstadt) Bell, Marjorie Young Bell. This published work was created to document known references to Dr. Winthrop Bell and his literary works along with selected members of the Bell family. For further information or to order copies of the publication please contact the Mount Allison University Archives. Article 1900 Poem Bell, Winthrop P. “A Farmer’s Elegy”. Methodist Magazine and Review. (44:2) July 1900: 82. 1902 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “A Commercial Enterprise of Bygone Years.” The Argosy. (28:6) March 1902: 190-194. 1903 Articles Bell, Winthrop P. “Thoughts of the Fight.” The Argosy. (29:5) February 1903: 137-145. Bell, Winthrop P. “Aesthetics of the Railway – A Suggestion.” The Argosy. (30:3) December 1903: 77-82. 1905 Articles Bell, Winthrop. “Two Problems.” The Argosy. (31:8) May 1905: 280-283. Bell, Winthrop. “Mount Allison Songs.” The Argosy. (32:3) December 1905: 147-149. 1908 Cover design Mount Allison Songs. The Eurhetorian Society of the University of Mount Allison College, 1908. Lyrics “Toast Song”. Mount Allison Songs.
The Eurhetorian Society of the University of Mount Allison College,
1908: 8-9. “Alma Mater Song”. Mount Allison Songs. The Eurhetorian Society of the University of Mount Allison College, 1908: 20-22. “An Alumni Song”. Mount Allison Songs. The Eurhetorian Society of the University of Mount Allison College, 1908: 36-37. 1909 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “Reasons and Meanings.” The Argosy. (35:7) April 1909: 254-258. 1910 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “A Letter from an English University.” The Argosy. (36:8) May 1910: 302-311. 1911 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “The College Man and National Problems.” The Argosy. (37:6) March 1911: 272-282.
Articles Bell, W.P. “Graduate Study in Various Countries.” The Argosy. (38:7) April 1912: 316-325. [part one] Bell, W.P. “Graduate Study in Various Countries.” The Argosy. (38:8) May 1912: 372-380. [part two] 1913 Lyrics The Argosy. (39:7) April 1913: 369. The Argosy. (39:7) April 1913: 395. 1924 Article Bell, W.P. “Pragmatism and the trend of current philosophy: notes suggested by reading Dr. Philip’s article in the August “Argosy”.” The Argosy. (3:1) November 1924: 37-51. 1930 Article Bell, Winthrop. “Why fuss about the trawler?” MacLean’s Magazine. (43:8) April 15, 1930: 8, 72, 75-76, 78, 80. Address Bell, Winthrop. “Nova Scotia’s Interests in the Trawler Controversy.” Kiwanis Club, Halifax, N.S. April 14, 1930. 1938 Articles Bell, Winthrop P. “Economic co-operation within the Commonwealth: Obvious, perhaps, but ...?” Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, (No. 66-100) May 1938. [Not for publication] Bell, Winthrop P. “The Radio and Monopoly.” Saturday Night. (53:29) May 21, 1938: 7 Letter to the Editor Bell, Winthrop P. “Depreciation a Source of “Real Money.” The New York Times: Annalist. March 11, 1938 1939 Letter to the Editor Bell, Winthrop P. “Profs and Propaganda.” Saturday Night. (54:42) August 19, 1939: 10. Articles Bell, Winthrop. “Exterminate non-Germans, dogma of “Mein Kampf”.” Saturday Night. (55:4) November 25, 1939: 2. Bell, Winthrop. “Hitler’s extermination policy is world-wide.” Saturday Night. (55:5) December 2, 1939: 2. 1940 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “Poor but honest.” The Argosy Weekly. (66:18) March 9, 1940: 19-20. 1946 Letter to the Editor Bell, Winthrop P. “Sable Island Horses.” Saturday Night. (61:42) June 22, 1946: 2. Book review Chandler, Albert R., Rosenberg’s Nazi Myth. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1945. Reviewed in: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. (7:1) 1946: 175-178. 1947 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “A Hessian conscript’s account of life in garrison at Halifax at the time of the American Revolution.” Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. (27) 1947: 125-146. Translation Renner, Albrecht. “Sunflower in Germany, 1946.”
trans. Winthrop P. Bell. Saturday Night. (62:45) July 12,
1947: 33. Article Bell, Winthrop P. “A Halifax Boyhood of One Hundred and Twenty Years Ago.” Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. (28) 1949: 106-132. [Read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society - March 5, 1948]
Book Review Hart, Samuel L., Treatise on Values. New York: Philosophical Library, 1949. Reviewed in: The Dalhousie Review. (29:1) 1950: 104-105. 1951 Article Bell, Winthrop P. “Wm. Morley Tweedie ... an appreciation.” The Mount Allison Record. (34:2) Winter 1951: 14-15. 1952 Article Bell, Winthrop. “Hon. Hugh Bell, founder of the Nova Scotia Hospital.” The Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin. (31:3) March 1952: 61-71. Article with quotation from Dr. Bell “Reason : What do to about it.” The Mount Allison Record. (35:1) Spring 1952: 20. 1954 Published work Bell, Winthrop. Brigadier-General Jedidiah Preble (1707-1784) and his participation in Nova Scotia history. Halifax: Halcraft Printing Ltd., 1954. 1957 Article Bell, Winthrop. “The Settlers from the Azores, 1750." Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. (31) 1957: 19-37. 1959 Letter to the Editor Bell, Winthrop. “Silly Enough?” Saturday Night. (74:11) May 23, 1959: 3. 1961 Published work Bell, Winthrop P. The “Foreign Protestants” and the Settlement of Nova Scotia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961. 1962 Published work Bell, Winthrop Pickard. A Genealogical Study. Sackville, New Brunswick: The Tribune Press, 1962. 1963 Letter to the Editor Bell, Winthrop. “I am very glad to see Ian Sclander’s warning.” Maclean’s. (76:14) July 27, 1963: 7. 1990 Published work Bell, Winthrop Pickard. The “Foreign Protestants” and the Settlement of Nova Scotia. Reprint ed. Sackville, N.B.: Acadiensis Press, 1990. 2003 Published work Bell, Winthrop P. Register of the Foreign Protestants of Nova Scotia (ca. 1749-1770). Ed. Dr. J. Christopher Young. Guelph: JC Young, 2003, 2 volumes. |
|||