Woodcock Tribute / Morningside 11/5/94
- CA ON00239 F1123-S8-SS1-f1
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- 11 May 1994
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
File consists of a sound recording of George Woodcock Tribute, CBC Morningside, May 11, 1994.
Woodcock Tribute / Morningside 11/5/94
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
File consists of a sound recording of George Woodcock Tribute, CBC Morningside, May 11, 1994.
George Woodcock, SFU at Harbour Centre, May 7, 1994
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
File consists of a sound recording of George Woodcock, SFU at Harbour Centre, May 7, 1994.
"Testament: Stewards of God's Earth". Produced by Don Mowatt, CBC Radio, Vancouver, B.C.
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
File consists of a sound recording of "Testament: Stewards of God's Earth". Produced by Don Mowatt, CBC Radio, Vancouver, B.C..
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
Comments on Henrida Moutherlaut: 'The Muster of Santiago'/ on W.B. Yeats: 'The Pot of Broth'/ on Friedrich Durrenmatt: 'The Mission of the Spaceship'.
Moliere, The Bourgeois Gentleman (Woodcock's translation) (2 cassettes)
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The luck of the Just 1 by George and Inga Woodcock
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Side One: Part 1 - The Plane from Persia; part 2 - arrival and no departure. Side Two: Part 3 - The Servants of Light; Part 4 - black light for a traitor.
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Recordings on Canadian North. Side One: Interview w/ Prof. Williamson: director of the arctic research and training center. Side Two: blank (print through).
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Recording on Canadian North. Side One: Inuit Song followed by an interview w/ W. Falkner (part I). Side Two: blank.
Ideas series: Civil Disobedience
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Tape No.1 of 7. Side One: Program 1, the European Roots of Civil Disobedience. Side Two: print through from side 1 only.
Ideas series: Civil Disobedience
Parte de George Woodcock fonds
Tape # 3 of 7. Side One: 3rd talk by George Woodcock - speaks about the Roots of Civil Disobedience in England. followed by a discussion with Dr. J.H. Winter of the History Department at the University of British Columbia. Side Two: print through from side 1 only.