a- Length: 18.2 cm x Width: 7.6 cm
b- Length: 24.1 cm x Width: 10.1 cm
c- Length: 26.9 cm x Width: 8.9 cm
d-e Length: 27.9 cm x Width: 21.6 cm
f- Length: 60.0 cm x Width: 22.8 cm
a- This is a newspaper clipping. It is the newspaper offering support to a letter to the editor that discusses the possibilities of widening Princess Street for better traffic flow, as well as reducing parking availability on Princess east of Division. b- This is a newspaper clipping. It is a letter to the editor that speaks to widening Princess street and reducing or eliminating parking in the downtown core. It is signed by a "RIDEAU WARD TAXPAYER". c. This is a newspaper clipping. It is titled "How Parking Bans Have Operated in U.S. Cities". It speaks to how Montreal and Kingston are facing similar traffic problems, and how in Chicago and Philadelphia parking bans in business sectors were used to increase the usable road space. It quotes a Mr. Binns, a supervisor of traffic studies for the Montreal Tramways Company, who cites the American cities as successes. d- This is the first page of a letter to the Editor of the Whig-Standard. It is dated February 4, 1950. It is a carbon copy of the letter in part b. e-This is the first page of a letter to the Editor of the Whig-Standard. It is dated February 4, 1950. It is a carbon copy of the letter in part b. f- This is a newspaper clipping. It contains several small stories including a report on the American President's State of the Union Address, the election of a Mrs. Joan Storey to Mount Royal's Town Council. There are pencil marks beside an article titled "The Parked Car Nuisance". A paragraph that suggests prohibiting street parking is indicated in pencil.