- CA ON00239 F551-S3-5
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- [ca. 1965]
Part of Walter Spencer Avis fonds
Teaching material. Side One: Vowel contrasts. Side Two: Empty.
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Part of Walter Spencer Avis fonds
Teaching material. Side One: Vowel contrasts. Side Two: Empty.
Part of Ontario Institute for Studies in Education collection
Side One: Waddington reads her poetry with commentary. Side Two: blank.
Wallace Havelock Robb - Poetry - Hail Canada Selection
Part of Joseph Arlie Robb fonds
Wallace Havelock Robb. Ode to the Court House Fountain
Part of Joseph Arlie Robb fonds
Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Wallace, Robert Charles - Radio for Good or Evil. Wallace, Robert Charles - Address for United Church Radio Committee. MacDonnell, J.M. (M.P.) address - 1949 (8'50"). Roosevelt, Eleanor interview by Florence Fraser Jan.8, 1948 (4'27"). Side Two: Brockington, L.W. speech recorded by CKWS, March 17, 1949. Test Cuts - Larry Palef.
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Wally Mann. Side One: Interview of Wally Mann. Side Two: interview continues.
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Walter Fairclough, former employee of McLachlin Lumber Mills at Arnprior and later at the McLaren lumber Mills at Buckingham, Quebec. Side One: Interview of Walter Fairclough. Side Two: Interview continues.
Psychologist and Professor Anatole Rapaport discusses his views on why we can con ceptualize war without the element of hatred in modern times. Side One: The institution of war has survived despite the repulsion of it which emerged after the two world wars. He argues that with the development of nuclear weapons and what he terms the intellectualization of war, war is possible without hatred, bravery of fierceness, and that Americans and Societs involved in defense systems are actually allies who cause each other to prosper and grow. Side Two: Finish of address. Question and answer period with the audience.
Part of Allan R. Gregg fonds
Part of Allan R. Gregg fonds