The Eveline Mason Letters Collection documents Eveline’s life before, during, and after the Second World War as she moved between Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The letters describe her experience of moving alone from Montreal to Scotland at a young age, and her plans of pursuing a university degree at Glasgow University, where she met Alexander Cairncross, the recipient of the letters. The contents of the letters also tell of Eveline’s passage back to Canada at the start of the war, her struggles obtaining employment, finding her place in the workforce as a stenographer, her experience and thoughts of living and working in the United States during the war, and finally her return to the United Kingdom.
The collection includes 102 handwritten and typed letters.
Mason, Eveline