Alice Hoffman interviewing Eugene St. Pierre and Pauline Novak, with Nelson Cruikshank and Joe O'Rourke on April 27, 1981. The interview is about their work at Arrow-Hart and Hegman. Colt Strike Tapes.
Interview with Leo Laforge, Colt Strike 1934-35 by Alice Hoffman, April 26, 1981. Includes Joe Rourke, Neil Cruikshank, and Mrs. Laforge [firstname unknown]
Several letters written to Vida Courser Achilles by various family members, including her mother, aunt, sister and father. Her mother's letters are undated, written while she is in Dunkin, Québec. She writes mainly of her health, asking for remedies. There is a also brief note written to her granddaughter, Zerella. Aunt Lilla, in a letter, dated May 13, 1921, also writes of health issues and describes the death of her mother. Grace (Courser) Hawley in a letter dated July 27, 1922 writes of preparations for an imminent strike in Montréal. There is an extremely brief letter from Vida's father, Verdine Courser, dated May 18, 1928, about finding work in Waterville, Vermont.