- CA ON00239 F2855-S1-159
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- 17 Oct. 1941
Item is a recording of songs performed at the Queen's Centenary celebrations.
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Item is a recording of songs performed at the Queen's Centenary celebrations.
Interview with Rita Greer Allen. May 4, 1972 by Frances Smith
Teil vonFrances K. Smith fonds
Mrs. Allen, a writer and film director for the CBC, discusses her relationship with Andre Bieler; her first impression when they met at Queen's in 1941, his influence on her life, her art and her writing. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued.
"The story of Queen's" [Address by Dr. McNeill at the Centennial Celebrations]. October 1941. McNeill Convocation Address of 1936
Teil vonWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: McNeill reads two of his addresses given at Queen's in the past. Side Two: blank with print through.
Teil vonArthur Zimmerman fonds
Recordings from a variety show in support of Victory Loans. Side One: Senator Davies solo. Side Two: Quintet.
Teil vonArthur Zimmerman fonds
Side One: Robertson Davies book review -- CBC Dominion Net. "The Iron Wall". Side Two: Robertson Davies book review -- CBC Dominion Net. "The Iron Wall".
Fifty Years of Radio: A Celebration of CBC Radio, 1936-1986
Includes excerpts of addresses and numerous CBC programs, 1936-1945
Commentaries on issues after World War II
Teil vonGerald Sandford Graham fonds
Various commentaries relating to the ending of World War II and the issues that followed. Side One: Commentaries including the issues: the importance of the influence of the three great powers in maintaining peace; the "Wave of Horror' as the world learned of the treatment of Jews in Germany; and communication problems between Russia, the United States and Britain. Side Two: blank.
Teil vonGeorge Herbert Clarke fonds
File consists of a recording of George Clarke's "Over Saleve" as performed by Mrs. Charles Whaley in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Teil vonArthur Zimmerman fonds
Side One: Kentucky Babe - Miss Black. Side Two: Miss McWilliam's Solo; Miss Black.