A letter from H.R. Pattinson, Tax Collector, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council, stating that no employees in his department were displaced by the General Strike.
A letter from H.R. Pattinson, City Tax Collector, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, providing recommendations on how the strike should be factored into employee's holiday allowance.
A report compiled by the City Clerk's Office, combining reports of individual departments into a single list of employees who were displaced by the strike.
A survey conducted by J.D. Woods and Gordon Limited and submitted to the Special Committee on Efficiency at the request of City of Winnipeg Engineer W.D. Hurst with the purpose of comparing Winnipeg's refuse collection services to a similar survey conducted by the University of California.
The survey examines several refuse collection routes and draws conclusion about their efficiency and costs. The survey makes reference to appendices, such as the initial letter sent by Hurst, but no appendices are attached.
Business card of Summer & Suttron, Builders and Contractors, included in a casket that was placed into the cornerstone of Winnipeg's second City Hall in 1884.
Item consists of 1 report (27 pages), jointly prepared by the Metropolitan Planning Committee and Winnipeg Town Planning Commission. The report provides a summary and recommendations based on a series of metropolitan planning studies conducted between 1944 and 1949. Part of the Metropolitan Plan for Greater Winnipeg master plan reports.
Manitoba. Metropolitan Planning Commission of Greater Winnipeg
A letter from Alex Freeman, a graduate student at Columbia University in New York, and a former student of the University of Manitoba, asking Mayor Gray for sources on the General Strike to assist him in writing his thesis.
An agreement approved by Council that accepts the settlement facilitated by the Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, but with the addition that officers of the Fire Department are forbidden from being part of a union.
A letter from W.F. Tallman, Street Commissioner, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, providing reasons why five employees who had asked for compensation due to being laid of during the strike should not be compensated.