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Interview of William Nicholson

Unidentified woman interviews Mr. William Nicholson, Director of the Scottish Tourist Board in Edinburough 1966. Side One: Mr. Nicholson talks about the depopulation of the Scottish Highlands. He also discusses plans for preservation of Scotland and compares to Canada (Vancouver area). Discusses the development of tourism year round in Scotland. Side Two: print through only.

Interview with Al Purdy

Larry Marshall interviews Al Purdy at Mount Royal College, Sept. 29, 1975. Side One: Purdy reads a poem. Purdy then discusses being a poet as well as a journalist. Side Two: Print through only.

Interview with Al Purdy

Eric ? interviews Al Purdy in Ottawa on February 6, 1974. Side One: Purdy discusses his poetry and his life as a poet and teacher. Purdy reads his new book Sex and Death a Poem entitled "Wilf Mackenzie". Side Two: print through only.

Al Purdy reads his poetry

Al Purdy introduces and reads his poetry. Recorded at Berkeley Studio, Toronto, Sept. 10, 1969. Side One: Side 1 of above. Side Two: print through only.

Eli Mandel and Al Purdy read their poetry

Eli Mandel and Al Purdy introduce and read their poetry. Side One: Eli Mandel introduces and reads his poetry - Mindtaur poems etc. Side Two: Al Purdy introduces and reads his poetry.

[Music]

Side One: Musical introduction (about 1/2 minute) blank. Side Two: blank - short section of print through from side 1 at end of tape.

Al Purdy interviewing Brian Glennie - Tape 2 of 2

Al Purdy interviews pro hockey player Brian Glennie. Side One: 28 year old Brian Glennie talks with Al Purdy about his life as a professional hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Side Two: side 2 of above interview.

Al Purdy reads his poetry

Al Purdy Introduces and reads his poetry. Side One: Introduction (of Al). Al Purdy introduces and reads his poetry. Print through from side 1 can be heard. Side Two: Print through only.

Al Purdy reads his poetry

Purdy reads his poetry. Side One: Purdy introduces and reads some of his poetry. Side Two: Purdy introduces and reads some of his poetry.

The Myth Includes The Poetry and views of Milton Acorn

Side One: Anthology program. Editor of Program, Robert Weaver introduces the series. Six poems for foices. First poem, a work written especially for anthology is the myth includes by Al Purdy.. Side Two: The poetry and views of Milton Acorn, Author of I have Tasted My Blood, edited by Al Purdy.

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