Side One: Discusses the founding of the Yippie Group, a youth movement begun in 1967. - 1969. Side Two: Address of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau to students of Queen's in Grant Hall with question and answer period - 1969.
Side One: Anthology program. Editor of Program, Robert Weaver introduces the series. Six poems for foices. First poem, a work written especially for anthology is the myth includes by Al Purdy.. Side Two: The poetry and views of Milton Acorn, Author of I have Tasted My Blood, edited by Al Purdy.
Side One: Canadian poets Bill Howell and Gwendolyn MacEwen and Andrew Marshall reading poetry and prose, recorded at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre Dec. 1, 1971. Taped over topis the reading of poetry and prose by poets and novelists Margaret Atwood and John Metcalf recorded at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre on Oct. 28, 1971. Side Two: print through only.
Side One: The spoken word - George Bowering reads his own work at Queen's University. Taped over this is the Spoken Word - Peter Ostergaard focusing on the writing of David Helwig. Side Two: print through only.
Side One: What is Poetry - The Nature of Poetic Art discussed by Queen's University English Professor Tom Marshall, Colin Norman and Fred Connell with student Tom Edie. Windsor, Poet Len Gasparini reads his poems (introduced by Marshall). Taped over by poet and critic Tom Marshall and Poet Gail Fox discussing poetry.. Side Two: print through only.
Interviews with Henry Black and Captain Wellared on sailing on the Great Lakes. Side One: Henry Black talks about building and running passenger boats in southern Canada and northern U.S. Navy during WWII. Side Two: Captain Wellared talks about growing up on Amherst Island and working on a sailboat. Became a pilot for British American on the St. Lawrence seaway. Talks about fishing on Amherst Island - his father was a fisherman. Tells what being a pilot was like. Talk on 1st 1/2 of tape side, other 1/2 is blank.