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[Early recordings C-28]

File consists of audio recording of classical music: Side A: 1) Famous non-singing actors singing (Colin Maclean): Laurel and Hardy; Jimmy Stewart; Jean Harlowe; Cary Grant; Clark Gable; Joan Crawford; James Cagney; Robert Taylor. 2)The first records ever made by some notable performers: Jan Pearce: "On account of you" (1931); Bing Crosby with Al Rinker: "I've Got a Girl" (1926); Perry Como with Ted Weems Orch. "Until Today (1936); Ruth Etting: "Sit Around and Think About You" (1626); Correll and Gosden "Let's Talk about My Sweetie" (1926); Al Jolson "Run Tom Tiddle" (1911). Side B: 1) Jane Frohman: "June Kisses" (1930); Ether Merman: "Sharon's Little Lamb" (1934). 2) Blanche Rin: "Come Josephine in my Flying Machine (July 1, 1910) and "I've got rings on my fingers". 3) Florence Foster Jenkins: "The Laughing Song" from R. Strauss, Die Fiedermans (Recorded in 1944 when she was 76) Cosmi McMoon, piano. 4)Colin McLeand and Don Harron; Over: Jeck Benny & Fred Allen: "Friendship"; Marilyn Monroe; Errol Flynn; Paul Newman; Lauren Bacall; Charlie Chaplin; Claude Raims.

New Orleans. Body and Soul - Marg Norris. It's Wonderful. Medley of Getting Sentimental Over You, Stardust and ...

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: New Orleans. Body and Soul. It's Wonderful. Medley. My trip to Havana - Anne Cavin. Waltz Medley. Whistle While You Work. Old Man of the Mountain. Jack Telgmann's Orchestra - March 23, 1938. Side Two: Kingston Temple Male Choir. Chopin. O Little Town of Bethlehem. Neidlinger - Birthday of King. Brahms - Cradle Song. Silent Night. Stenson - Prayer Perfect. Gaynor - Slumber Boat. Verna Saunders Kerrison. Ketiladze - Johnson - I Want You. Dec. 10/82.

[C-26]

SIDE A: Nostalgia radio Voices 1) Germany: World War2 Goebbels; Hitler (1935); 2) Britain: Churchill (1939); “Col. Britain”; 3. Nazi Propaganda shows: Axis Jally; Tokyo Roses; 4. Mathew Halton; 5. Lord Haw Haw (his final message).

[Misc. Recordings]

SIDE A: Voices of famous musicians with musical backgrounds. Allan Maitland, narrator: Duke Ellington, Willie “The Lion” Smith; Jelly-roll Morton; Max Kaminsky; Hoagy Carmichael; Louis Armstrong; Russel Procop; 2. Count Basic: “Boogie Woogie,” (Jimmy Rushing, voc.). 3. Alberta Hunter (age, 87): Boogie Swing.

The Prism of Change: A Personal Viewpoint" Address at University Day, Queen's University

University Day Address recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 16, 1984. Librarian, Lin Good addresses the topic of progress for women in acknowledgement of the celebration of 100 years of women at Queen's. Mrs. Good provides a personal viewpoint by discussing her own life and career. She relates the discrimination toward women that she encountered when she attended university in the 1940's, and describes some of the work she has since been involved in pertaining to the status of women. Side One: first side of above lecture. welcome by Principal Smith. Lin Good's address. Side Two: second side of above lecture.

[C-110A]

Album: Glenn Miller: "Blue Moonlight." Happy IN love (8/12/41), It's a Blue World (6/12/39), Polka Dots and Moonbeams (24/2/40), What's your story, Morning Glory? (8/8/40), Hear my Song, Violetta (24/2/40), Our love affair (8/8/40), Five O’clock whistle (12/9/40), Moments in the Moonlight (24/2/40), You and I (25/6/41), Everything I love (13/1/40).

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