- CA ON00239 F1492-S1-f30
- File
- [ca. 1990]
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with Prof. Pollock.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with Prof. Pollock.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with S.R. Penstone.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with W.B. Rice, 11 July 1990.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with Michael Sayer.
Part of Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds
File consists of a recorded interview with P. Witke.
"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.
Part of Kingston Arts Council fonds
Tape 4 of sessions from the Kingston Regional Arts Council Conference. Side One: Session IV - Dave Gordon; Glen Fast; Jim Coles (330); David McTavish (445); Melanie Willis (650). Side Two: Empty.
Part of Kingston Arts Council fonds
Tape 6 of sessions from the Kingston Regional Arts Council Conference. Side One: Session VI - Pat Behariell; Greg Burliuk; Pat Hiemstram; Jennifer Bennett (480); Tha∩s; John McDougall. Side Two: Empty.
Stafford: Always (Background tape)
Part of Ellen Stafford fonds
Musical background for reading? of Stafford's "Always".
Part of Ellen Stafford fonds