- CA ON00239 F2291-S3-SS7-f32
- Akt(e)
- 1978
Teil vonVera Frenkel fonds
Audio cassette.Side 1: Signs of a Plot, 1978, Frenkel
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Teil vonVera Frenkel fonds
Audio cassette.Side 1: Signs of a Plot, 1978, Frenkel
Teil vonVera Frenkel fonds
Audio cassette. Conversation.
File consists of a 1/4" Mix Protection Master for a campaign spot on Corporations.
Teil vonWalter Spencer Avis fonds
Misc. samples of Canadian English-Dialect. Side One: Laurie Greer (Drummond). Side Two: Yukon Charles Taylor, Verna Taylor.
Dr. A.A. Travill interviews Frederick Andrew Cay, November 25, 1978. Tape 1 of 3
Teil vonAnthony A. Travill fonds
Dr. Cay discusses his early days as a medical student, and his life as a surgeon and professor. Side One: Tape 1 of above interview. Side Two: Print through only.
Dinner speeches on May 31, 1979. Side One: Introduction of Head Table. Speeches and distinguished service awards. Side Two: speeches continue.
Visit to Morse's - Family History 07/79
Teil vonJoseph Arlie Robb fonds
Interview of Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy Tape 1 of 2
Teil vonAl Purdy fonds
Interview of Canadian Poet Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy. May 25, 1979. Side One: Rosenblatt talks about his life and his poetry calls his poems and drawings A Form of Escapism, Deplores "Humanity". Discusses where his poems come from. Side Two: Rosenblatt talks about other Canadian poets and Canadian Society. He discusses other writers (American, British, etc.).
Interview with Elias Andrews, conducted by Kevin F. Quinn and George A. Rawlyk
Teil vonGeorge Alexander Rawlyk fonds
Interview with Elias Andrews, conducted by Kevin F. Quinn and George A. Rawlyk. Side One: side 3 of above interview. Side Two: side 4 of above interview.
Interview with C. Hal Parker, Conducted by Kevin F. Quinn and George A. Rawlyk
Teil vonGeorge Alexander Rawlyk fonds
Interview with C. Hal Parker, Conducted by Kevin F. Quinn and George A. Rawlyk. Side One: side 1 of above interview. Side Two: begins blank, slow speed makes speaking untelligible.