- A letter written by E. Cora Hind to J.W. Dafoe, Editor-in-Chief of the Winnipeg Free Press, dated December 16, 1935, in which Ms. Hind describes the global factors she believes threaten the Canadian wheat market and what can be done to alleviate the situation. She asks for Mr. Dafoe's opinion on whether she should publish the full extent of her beliefs or not for fear of causing panic in Canada.
- A four page letter written by E. Cora Hind, from Paris, to Winnipeg Free Press Editor-in-Chief John W. Dafoe covering a number of topics, including the agricultural situation in Europe and its trade with Canada, Ms. Hind's newspaper articles, the Saskatchewan elections, and the death of the King George V. Dated January 21, 1936.
- A letter written by Isabelle Alexander of the Women's Division Extension Service of the Manitoba Department of Agriculture, to E. Cora Hind, dated May 15, 1935, in which Ms. Alexander extends her congratulations and those of Mrs. Ames, Miss Smillie and Jessie Stewart on Ms. Hind's receiving of an honourary degree by the University of Manitoba.
- A letter written by Mary J.L. Black of the Fort William (later Thunder Bay) Public Library to E. Cora Hind, dated April 29, 1935, in which Ms. Black extends her congratulations to Ms. Hind upon receiving an honorary degree from the University of Manitoba. Ms. Black writes, "In doing this they are conferring an honor on themselves, and also on all women in Canada."
- A pamphlet from an address by E. Cora Hind to the Rotary Club of Winnipeg on September 24, 1924, with an introduction by Manitoba Free Press editor-in-chief John W. Dafoe. The second page of the pamphlet features a photograph of Dr. Hind inspecting some crops; the third to sixth pages contain the text of Mr. Dafoe's introduction and Dr. Hind's address, which concerns the business of Agriculture.
- A newspaper clipping from the Sydney Morning Herald, dated June 16, 1936, of an article titled "The World's Food" which discusses a Sydney Chamber of Commerce luncheon at which E. Cora Hind was a guest speaker. The article recounts Ms. Hind's talk, which concerned agricultural research, the effect of war on Agricultural trade and economy, and nutrition, among other topics.