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"ORFEO" (1)

Opera "Orfed" sung. The telling of the legend of Orpheus and Euridiciein words and music. Side One: side 1 of above opera. Side Two: blank.

Emperor's New Clothes

The emperor's new clothes - story set to music. Mallory's Arthurian legends broadcast transcript correction notes. Side One: The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Anderson set to music by Alexander Brott - Kingston Symphony Orchestra. Malony notes - corrections for George on a broadcast script of Mallory's Arthurian Legends, Tape 1. Side Two: blank.

Emperor's New Clothes

The emperor's new clothes - story set to music. Mallory's arthurian legends broadcast transcript correction notes. Side One: The Emperor's new clothes by Hans Christian Anderson set to music by Alexander Brott - Kingston Symphony orchestra. After story is over, the right side (Malony) comes in. Malony notes - correcitons for George on a broadcast script of Mallory's Arthurian legends, tape 2. Side Two: blank.

If this is a man (2)

The book is about Auschwitz and its concentration camp. The author was imprisoned there and attempts to find the meaning of that experience and its effect on individual man. Side One: part 2 of meditation/book.

If this is a man (short version) (1)

Book about Primo Levi's experience while imprisoned in the concentration camp Auschwitcz, its meaning and the effect on individual man. Side One: Part 1 of above adaptation. Side Two: blank.

"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.

Queen's University. Dunning Trust lectures, excerpts - 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955

Excerpts from Dunning Trust Lectures with commentary from W.E. McNeill; C. Day-Lewis Recites 2 of his poems. Side One: Excerpts from Lectures by Sir Richard Livington; Herbert Butterfield - "Historical background of Liberty": compares capitalized Western countries with Russia and Naze Germany and discusses the evolution of the ideal of liberty. Explains the influence of early religious attitudes on our present views and how these were transposed to the political arena. Broadcast by Radio Station CKWS in Queen's Quarter Hour ; Thomas Vernor Smith; Cecil Day-Lewis: Day-Lewis Recites his poems; Frank H. Underhill. Side Two: blank.

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