A.J. Casson Speech at C.S.P.W.C. Dinner [1972]
- CA ON00239 F1758-S21-f11
- File
- [1972]
Part of Alan Caswell Collier fonds
File consists of a sound recording of A.J. Casson's Speech at C.S.P.W.C. Dinner [1972].
A.J. Casson Speech at C.S.P.W.C. Dinner [1972]
Part of Alan Caswell Collier fonds
File consists of a sound recording of A.J. Casson's Speech at C.S.P.W.C. Dinner [1972].
Convocation address by Jean Cuthand Goodwill
President of the Indian and Inuit Nurses of Canada. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston , Ont., May 24, 1986.
In this convocation address Jean Goodwill recollects some of the difficulties she experienced growing up as an Indigenous girl in Saskatchewan, and of the prejudice she has faced. She notes that support of family and friends is important to attaining goals, and gives thanks to her family and friends. Finally, she urges the graduates to accept fellow human beings readily, and to work together to alleviate social and political problems.
Four Kingston Poets in a reading prepared for the National Arts Centre
Part of Quarry Press fonds
File consists of a recording of readings by Gail Fox, Tom Marshall, Stuart Mackinnon, and David Helwig.
Part of George Herbert Clarke fonds
File consists of a recording of George Clarke's "Over Saleve" as performed by Mrs. Charles Whaley in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Part of Leonard Walter Brockington fonds
File consists of a recording of Leonard Brockington's address to the American Bar Association in Philadelphia.
"Thy Kingdom Come" Elgin House-Keswick Men's Conference
Part of Donald Murray Mathers fonds
File consists of a recording of Donald Mathers speaking at the United Church of Canada conference, in addition to other proceedings from the conference.
United Church of Canada
A Message from the Conseil de la vie française to the Prime Minister of Canada …
Part of Arthur Meighen fonds
File consists of a recording of "A messgae from the Conseil de la vie française to the Prime Minister of Canada, to the members of Senate and of the House of Commons.
Address by Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen
Part of Arthur Meighen fonds
File consists of a recording of an address given by Meighen to the International Affiliation Sales and Advertising Clubs
"The Greatest Englishman of History"
Part of Arthur Meighen fonds
Speech by Arthur Meighen delivered to the Canadian Club on Feb. 24, 1936. Side One: Meighen introduced by Col. Bishop. Mr. Meighen presents a glowing tribute to William Shakespeare, describing many of the Virtues Shakespeare is said to have possessed. He describes the unsurpassed genius of Shakespeare and the awe it engendered in the hearts of many of history's greatest men. He concludes that he was very much an Englishman asserting that "English were the traits he possessed. Shakespeare belonged to the world but as a product of England.". Side Two: continuation and end of Mr. Meighen's speech.
Oct 14 - Bell Labs Dress Rehearsal - October 14
Part of Vera Frenkel fonds
File consists of an audio recording of Oct 14 - Bell Labs Dress Rehearsal - October 14