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"Let us now praise famous men." (1)

Book about three tenant families in the cotton country of Alabama - subject: North American cotton. Side One: Tape 1 of above. Parts 1-5. Side Two: blank.

"ORFEO" (2)

Opera "ORFEO" Sung. The telling of the legend of orphans and euridicie in words and music. Side One: Continuation of opera started on tape 1, sr815. Side Two: blank.

D. Jones (1)

Biography of David Jones and a reading of his writing (in parenthesis). Side One: Biography - Jones, a painter, engraver, caligrapher and poet was born in 1895 and began writing in 1927. Exerpts of his work are read - dramatized. (in parenthesis). Side Two: blank.

"I am the Resurrection" (2)

I am the resurrection - a meditation for easter compiled from ancient and modern sources. Side One: Part 2 of above compilation. Side Two: blank.

If this is a man (1)

The Book is about Auchwicz and its concentration camp. The author was imprisoned there and attempts to find the meaning of that experience and its effection individual man. Side One: Part 1 of above meditation/book. Side Two: blank.

Dorothy Wordsworth 2 - The letters and journals of Dorothy Wordsworth

Reading and dramatization of the letters and journals of Dorothy Wordsworth. Side One: Dorothy Wordsworth (sister of William Wordsworth) writes about her family - brothers William, Richard and John, sister in law, Mary and her sister Sarah Hutchinson; nieces and nephews and coleridge. Side Two: blank.

Eliot, T.S.; MacDonnell, James MacKerras - Oct. 31, 1948; Provost Seeley and President Moore - Jan. 10, 1951; President Gilmour - March 5, 1951.

Side One: Eliot (transferred from Phonograph) reads his poetry; MacDonnell reads Milton and Bible; Seeley (of Trinity College, Toronto) and Moore (of Victoria University, Toronto) Address Queen's Students; Gilmour (of McMaster) Reads summary of his address. Side Two: Blank.

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