- CA ON00239 F844-f23
- Dossier
- 1948
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Dr. Pratt Reads His Poems; McLeish Reads his Poems; Mrs. McKellar Reads Poetry
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Dr. Pratt Reads His Poems; McLeish Reads his Poems; Mrs. McKellar Reads Poetry
Poetry Reading by W.E. McNeill (c.1947)
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Poems by Yeats, R.L. Stevenson, Earnest Dobson, and Dr. A.E. Clark (Dean of Applied Science), Wordsworth, Blunt, Tennyson, Euripides, Lois Saunders (Librarian at Queen's) and 23rd Psalm
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
File consists of speeches, lecture notes, correspondence, and other material from McNeill's time as a professor and administrator at Queen's University.
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of Oxford University.
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Reminiscences and Readings by a Number of People (see List on Original Paper Tape #49) Tribute to Sandy MacPhaeil; story of the Queen's Yell ETc.
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains a delegate badge from the Princeton University Bicentennial (1946), and a thank-you note to Miss Wendy O'Kane, as well as a photograph of Miss O'Kane (the McNeill's housekeeper).
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Mrs. Angus - Description of Summerhill; Dr. Angus - Contrasting Dramatic and Poetry Reading; Dr. Stevens - Nuffield Foundation; Mrs. Stevens - "Gingerbread Pig"; Children - Christmas; (1947) Carols; Linda Gibbs (age 7) Plays Piano and Speaks - 1952
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of a women's University event, with images of women from McGill, Manitoba, and Queen's.
MacPhail, Alexander - June 26, 1948; MacPhail, Mory St. John - July 20, 1952; Sermon
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Colonel Alexander MacPhail reads a poem and biblical passages; Mory MacPhail reads Bertrand Russel on Mathematics; sermon cunidentified
Fait partie de William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Justice MacKay speaks about Shakespeare; Adams reads poetry; McLennan remembers Queen's; McNeill reads poetry. Side Two: blank with print through.