- CA ON00239 F2883-47
- Unidad documental simple
- [ca. 1980]
Speech by John Coleman on the topic of higher education. Side One: Introduction by Jack McCluskie. Address by John Coleman. Side Two: blank.
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Speech by John Coleman on the topic of higher education. Side One: Introduction by Jack McCluskie. Address by John Coleman. Side Two: blank.
Fifty Years of Radio: A Celebration of CBC Radio, 1936-1986
Includes excerpts of addresses and numerous CBC programs 1966-1986. Side One: side 5 - 1966-1975. Program excerpts and parts of interviews with Mr. Vickard, Dr. Martin Luther King, Pierre Trudeau, Andrew Allen, etc. Side Two: Side 6 - 1976-1986. Program excerpts and parts of interviews with Terry Fox, Queen Elizabeth II, George Orwell, etc.
Sir Winston Churchill: His memoirs and speeches
Item is a recording of Churchill's speeches.
Item is a recording of speeches by Paul Martin.
Lenore Osborne interviews Hugh Kemp/Levesque's Last Speech in The Bridge
Item is a recording of an interview with screenwriter Hugh Kemp (end of recording is cracked and unplayable). Side 2 is a recording of a speech.
Recollections of North Frontenac County interviewed by Prof. Robert D. Carnegie, June 4, 1980
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Recollection of North Frontenac County, Early this century. Side One: William Charles Gorr. Side Two: continued - Part 1 of interview continued on sr227.
Recollections of North Frontenac County interviewed by Prof. Robert D. Carnegie. Aug. 11, 1980
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Mr. Brown describes life in North Frontenac early in this century. Side One: Russell Washington Brown.
Interview with Rev. Hugh Alexander McLeod, for Sandy Nicholson on June 1, 1977
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Interview with Rev. Hugh Alexander McLeod, for Sandy Nicholson on June 1, 1977. Side One: side 1 of above interview. Side Two: side 2 of above interview.
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Recorded Nov. 23, 1947. Members of the Executive each take a turn to speak.
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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.