- CA ON00239 F844-f19
- File
- 1952
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Henel Reads from his article on humanities research; Kyte reads Shakespearian sonnet; Healy talks about visit to prairie provinces
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Henel Reads from his article on humanities research; Kyte reads Shakespearian sonnet; Healy talks about visit to prairie provinces
La Chapelle, Nicole - Aug. 5, 1952; service at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church - June 1, 1952
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
La Chapelle talks about summer school experiences. McNeill reads poetry. Sermon
MacPhail, Alexander - June 26, 1948; MacPhail, Mory St. John - July 20, 1952; Sermon
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Colonel Alexander MacPhail reads a poem and biblical passages; Mory MacPhail reads Bertrand Russel on Mathematics; sermon cunidentified
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Dr. Clark reads "Ode to Rememberance"; McNeill reads poems "Half and Parley", "Rory in the Garden."
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Dr. Pratt Reads His Poems; McLeish Reads his Poems; Mrs. McKellar Reads Poetry
Harrison, F.L. - Aug. 21, 1950; Queen Elizabeth II 1953; MacKintosh, W.A. - 1953
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Mrs. Harrison reads Synge and Shakespeare; Dr. Harrison reads Milton; Queen's Christmas Broadcast, B.B.C., Principal Mackintosh's New Year's Message. Side Two: Blank with print through.
Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 21, 1948
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Principal Wallace Introduces Dr. T.E. Jessop; Dr. Jessop reads excerpt from a lecture; Chancellor Dunning Talks about the trust fund. Side Two: blank.
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Eliot (transferred from Phonograph) reads his poetry; MacDonnell reads Milton and Bible; Seeley (of Trinity College, Toronto) and Moore (of Victoria University, Toronto) Address Queen's Students; Gilmour (of McMaster) Reads summary of his address. Side Two: Blank.
"I Can Hear it Now"; "Othello"
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Excerpts from Columbia Photograph records "I Can Hear It Now" of 1948, and "Othello". Side Two: blank.
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.