Folio, guide to Staffing the New Organization April 1970. undated draft: Trans-Canada Airlines Limited, 1937 which suggests 50% stock owned by CPR and such private aviation interests as it may nominate, and 50% by Canadian National Railways and such private aviation interests as it may nominate. Board of directors nine men, one appointed by the Minister of Transport. Rough notes regarding Trans-Canada Air Lines Act, 1937 (marked For HJS(Symington) April 13) Notes dated April 16, 1937. Letter April 17, 1937 from Hungerford to James Y. Murdoch, K.C. new director. April 22, 1937 copy from C.D. Howe to S.J. Hungerford regarding provisional directors, protection of seven Lockheed aircraft for early delivery which CN should formally order pending formation of the new company. First few meetings of provisional directors and appointment of permanent directors; October 1943 summary of CN's aviation interests to an American enquirer. March 24, 1944 board minute 4226 CN regarding March 17th statement by C.D. Howe that railways will divest themselves of ownership of airlines within a year from the ending of the war in Europe. May 14, 1946 W.F. English regarding cost of divorcement from CN, thoughts regarding same, and organization charts. P.C. 1957-927 copy of O. in C. transferring responsibility for TCA from the Minister of Trade and Commerce to the Minister of Transport. May 1, 1959 - responsibilities of Security Group. June 24, 1959 Board minute authorizing use of trade name Air Canada. September 13, 1963, Board authority to hire consultant Schleh Associates Incorporated to survey Sales organization. Copy of Bill C-2 (1964) changing company name from Trans-Canada Air Lines to Air Canada, and correspondence relating thereto. Proclamation (copy) giving effective date of name change as January 1, 1965. Revision of Logotype and symbol. March 1966 - John Andreassen to review company archives. May 1967, L.E. Richardson registered as president of T-SCAN Limited while Manager, Reservations Electronic Projects of Air Canada.