- CA ON00239 F2883-45
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- [ca. 1970]
Includes recording of Florence Nightingale, Kenneth Landfrey, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Browning etc. Side Two: blank.
Includes recording of Florence Nightingale, Kenneth Landfrey, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Browning etc. Side Two: blank.
[Conversation] recorded Dec. 11, 1974
Discussion with Henry Black pertaining to incidents which occurred in the Canadian Navy in Halifax during World War II. Side One: Conversation with Henry Black. Side Two: Discussion continues.
Speech by John Coleman on the topic of higher education. Side One: Introduction by Jack McCluskie. Address by John Coleman. Side Two: blank.
Marc Lalonde discusses his portfolio and what the Liberal government is trying to do. He talks about positive changes the government has made in the area of social security, and lists current changes being implemented in the Canada Pension Plan as well as accomodations for the working poor and those who are unable to work. Side One: Opening remarks by chairman. welcome by Mike Salstree. John Roy introduces guest speaker. Lecture by Lalonde. Side Two: blank.
At this pre-election meeting, Donald Stovel MacDonald discusses the following five areas in which he claims the liberals have had a distinguished record: unity between english and french, tolerance for immigrants, social justice programs, efforts in strenghtening Canadian identity, and improving the economy. Side One: address by Macdonald.
Eugene Francis Whelan discusses the agricultural industry in Canada, comparing it to that of other countries and notes that Canadians are very affluent and fortunate. He argues that Canadians should not take food for granted; Canada has been well served by the farmers and they beef, arguing that supporting Canadian agriculture is more important than extra profits. Side One: Introductions. Speech by Mr. Collins, Chairman of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. Len Hopkins introduces Mr. Whelan. Side Two: blank.
Part 2 of Festival Singers Special - Music in Kingston Feb. 3, 1974, Andrew Marshall - Announcer
Concert performance by the festival singers of Canada, Directed by Elmer Iseler. Side One: Music - Thomas Baker - Chinese love lyrics and epitaph for Moonlight. R. Murray Shaffer's music. Harry Summer's music. Music of the four seasons by R. Von Williams. Side Two: blank. Print through only.
Music in Kingston. Recorded at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Nov. 21, 1971
Lecture recital, featuring violinist Otto Armin and pianist Sophie Bristow. Side One: Armin and Bristow - Short biographies given. Recital music, with introductions to the music by Armin. Side Two: Blank. print through only.
Part 1 of Festival Singers special. Music in Kingston, January 27, 1974. Andrew Marshall - Announcer
Concert performance by the festival singers of Canada, Directed by Elmer Iseler. Program presented by Grant Hall. Side One: Music by festival singers. Side Two: blank. print through only.
Broadcaster from New York City, N.Y., Edward Murrow Reporting live. Includes excerpts from many of Murrow's famous world War II broadcasts and reports on several events and individuals in the period from 1945 to 1961, including the Korean War, Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy, John F. Kennedy, and migrant workers in Florida. Side One: Report live from London (bombing), description of Berlin in Flames, report inside Hitler's De4ath Camp, London - Celebration, Atomic Bomb, Korea live. Side Two: McCarthyism, John Kennedy, Migrant workers, farewell address to CBS, discusses journalists, farewell to studio 9, blitz in London, farwell to England, tribute to Pailey.