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The Spoken Word - What is Poetry, Len Gasparini The Spoken Word - Tom Marshall and Gail Fox

Side One: What is Poetry - The Nature of Poetic Art discussed by Queen's University English Professor Tom Marshall, Colin Norman and Fred Connell with student Tom Edie. Windsor, Poet Len Gasparini reads his poems (introduced by Marshall). Taped over by poet and critic Tom Marshall and Poet Gail Fox discussing poetry.. Side Two: print through only.

"50 years of Queen's Radio" Part I

A documentary about Queen's Radio Station CFRC - Oct. 21, 1973, by Andrew Marshall. Side One: Commentary, excerpts, music, interviews about and from the 1920's and 1930's. Side Two: Commentary etc. about the 1940's; interview with Margaret and William Angus continued on sr175.

"50 Years of Queen's Radio" Part II

A documentary of Queen's Radio Station CFRC by Andrew Marshall - Oct. 21, 1973. Side One: Interview with Margaret and William Angus (continued from sr174); excerpts, commentary, music, interviews from and about the 1950's and 1960's. Side Two: Production excerpts of station identification and promos by Lorne Greene, Gordon Sinclair etc., for "50 Years of Queen's Radio".

Elizabeth Brewster and George Jonas. The spoken word. November 9, 1972 with Elizabeth Brewster and George Jonas. Andrew Marshall announcer

Reading by Canadian poets Elizabeth Brewster and George Jonas. Introduced by David Helwig. Recorded at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre. Side One: George Jonas reads his poetry. Elizabeth Brewster reads her poetry. Short break, comments by David Helwig. George Jonas reads more of his poetry. Elizabeth Brewster reads more of her poetry. Side Two: blank. print through only.

Professor C.E.S. Franks and Ogden Nash - The spoken word. Oct. 12, 1972 with Professor C.E.S. Franks and Ogden Nash. Andrew Marshall announcer

Literary criticism by Prof. C.E.S. Franks and Ogden Nash. Side One: Literary criticism by Prof. C.E.S. Franks - McGonnagal's muse. Verse of Ogden Nash. Short biography followed by Nash reading and his own verse. Side Two: blank. Print through only.

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