A tribute to the Chancellor Oct. 2, 1958
- CA ON00239 F832-S8-f52
- Ficheiro
- 1958
Parte de William Archibald Mackintosh fonds
Tribute upon the death of C.A. Dunning. Side One: Tribute to Dunning. Side Two: blank.
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A tribute to the Chancellor Oct. 2, 1958
Parte de William Archibald Mackintosh fonds
Tribute upon the death of C.A. Dunning. Side One: Tribute to Dunning. Side Two: blank.
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Poetry reading by Doug Jones and George Whalley. Choir singing
Christmas Commonwealth Broadcast
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Christmas message from people all over the commonwealth. Side One: Christmas greetings and messages from people all over the commonwealth. Side Two: blank.
"The Human Condition" To an Unknown Country
Parte de George Whalley fonds
A study of the late D. Hammarsjold prepared by George Whalley. Side One: side 1 of above program. Side Two: blank.
Parte de George Whalley fonds
The book is about Auschwitz and its concentration camp. The author was imprisoned there and attempts to find the meaning of that experience and its effect on individual man. Side One: part 2 of meditation/book.
If this is a man (short version) (1)
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Book about Primo Levi's experience while imprisoned in the concentration camp Auschwitcz, its meaning and the effect on individual man. Side One: Part 1 of above adaptation. Side Two: blank.
J.R.R. Tolkien Program (Broadcast on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (3)
Parte de George Whalley fonds
A look at J.R.R. Tolkien and his writing. Side One: Appraisal of Tolkien's Silmarillion by George Whalley Head of the English Dept., Queen's Unviersity. Readings by Arch Macdonald. Side Two: blank.
"Let us now praise famous men." (1)
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Book about three tenant families in the cotton country of Alabama - subject: North American cotton. Side One: Tape 1 of above. Parts 1-5. Side Two: blank.
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Parte de George Whalley fonds
Opera "ORFEO" Sung. The telling of the legend of orphans and euridicie in words and music. Side One: Continuation of opera started on tape 1, sr815. Side Two: blank.