Lowell Green / Greenline 83/05/06
- CA ON00239 F445-S10-319
- Item
- 1983
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Joan on CBC Open Line Programs, stories used in 'Laughing All the Way Home' and 'Legacies, Legends and Lies'
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Lowell Green / Greenline 83/05/06
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Joan on CBC Open Line Programs, stories used in 'Laughing All the Way Home' and 'Legacies, Legends and Lies'
Lowell Greenline, Wednesday Dec. 19/1984
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Joan on CBC Open Line programs, stories used in 'Laughing All the Way Home' and 'Legacies, Legends and Lies'
Lowell Green's Greenline Program, May 6, 1983
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Recording of Lowell Green's "Greenline" radio talks how on CFRA, Ottawa with guest Joan Finnigan. Green and Finnigan respond to listener who call in to relate noteworthy stories concerning the history of the Ottawa valley. Side One: Lowell Green and Joan Finnigan on talk show. Side Two: Talk show continues.
Part of Marjan Mozetich fonds
Item is a CD containing a performance of a Mozetich work.
The Topaz Duo
Lumsden/Lecaine Letter Expo '86 Vancouver, May'86
Part of Vera Frenkel fonds
File consists of an audio recording of Lumsden/Lecaine Letter Expo '86 Vancouver, May'86
Lynn Cumming Interview for NGC Publication - MASTER
Part of Vera Frenkel fonds
Audio cassette. Interview re conservation w/Lynn Cumming.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with Lynn Larson, 1 Nov. 1989.
M. Laird Watt interviewed by C.D. Mellor in Montreal on June 7, 1978
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of M. Laird Watt, C.A. Side One: Mr. Watt discusses how he became a C.A. Discusses work in firm of Price Waterhouse after graduation until retirement. Council work discussed up to 1961 when he was President. Historical (research) work on firm discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Mr. Smith continues to talk about Price Waterhouse History. Discusses changes in his profession. Talk on first 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 is blank.
Part of Ontario Institute for Studies in Education collection
Side One: MacEwen reads her poetry with commentary. Side Two: blank with print through.
Part of 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.