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Queen's University. Radio Station CFRC-FM fonds
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Canadian Radiothon at CFRC - November 14 and 15, 1987. Canadian Diabetes association

Canadian Radiothon at CFRC - November 14 and 15, 1987. Canadian Diabetes association. Side One: Steve Cutway talks to Mayor John Gerretsen. Steve Cutway talks with Dr. James McSherry. Heli Tudmi interviews Dr. Robert Hudson - intro/extro: Bob Conway. Side Two: Erika Schengili talks to Professor Bill Barnes - A diabetes sufferer. Dr. Geoff Flynn talks to Bob Conway. Dr. Don Back talks to Linda Chen.

"The Royal Welcome" written by Margaret Angus and produced by Miss Kay Stevenson of CBC - Summer Radio Institute ...

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: "The Royal Welcome" by Margaret Angus. Directorial Cuts "The Key". Side Two: Christmas Day Broadcast by King George V and Commonwealth Choir Hookup - December 25, 1934. "Personality" - Sat. Oct. 27, 1962, D.M. Jemmett and H.H. Stewart. Dr. A.V. Douglas. CKLC Salute to CFRC - John Bermingham. Prof. Jemmett talking with Bob Leck. E.C. Kyte (1970 Dictaphone). E.C. Kyte (Oct.28, 1971) - incomplete.

The Call of the Woods. J.S. Bach - Bouree. Djorak - Songs my mother taught me. Mrs. Crawford - May 11, 1950 ...

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: The Call of the Woods. J.S. Bach - Bouree. Dvorak - Songs My Mother Taught Me. Mrs. Crawford. Seitz - Mrs. Crawford. Jan. 28/52. Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Lo, How a Rose. Mrs. Crawford. Alabama Jubilee. Seitz. The Rhythm Racketeers. Side Two: Temple Male Choir and Quartet.

"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".

New Orleans. Body and Soul - Marg Norris. It's Wonderful. Medley of Getting Sentimental Over You, Stardust and ...

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: New Orleans. Body and Soul. It's Wonderful. Medley. My trip to Havana - Anne Cavin. Waltz Medley. Whistle While You Work. Old Man of the Mountain. Jack Telgmann's Orchestra - March 23, 1938. Side Two: Kingston Temple Male Choir. Chopin. O Little Town of Bethlehem. Neidlinger - Birthday of King. Brahms - Cradle Song. Silent Night. Stenson - Prayer Perfect. Gaynor - Slumber Boat. Verna Saunders Kerrison. Ketiladze - Johnson - I Want You. Dec. 10/82.

Kyte, Ernest Cockburn, 1876-1971. Interview by William Felix Edward Morley; recorded in Kingston, Ont., October 28, 1971

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Kyte, Ernest C. interview re: childhood. Laird, Hilda, Dr. Oct.7, 1982. Webster, Sandy - Undergrad experience at CFRC. Palef, Larry - Oct. 30, 1982. Side Two: Yo-Yo champion - Gord Robertson (song). Nobody - Lloyd Woods (& encores) - song. Everybody Picks on Me - Gord Robertson (song) (G&S Parody); I want a Girl; Rosie - Interfaculty Quartet. Lazy Bones - Al Crofoot with Zig Creighton - Queen's "Review" Feb. 1948. Arts Formal - Jan.23, 1948 CFRC - Squirm, Medley. Why Do I Love You - Shirley Harmer. Boyd Vaileau's Orchestra. The Jackson Sisters - 1973. Wilma Nichol and Louise Wittish.

Wallace, Robert Charles, 1881-1955. Radio for Good or Evil. Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., July 19, 1946.

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Wallace, Robert Charles - Radio for Good or Evil. Wallace, Robert Charles - Address for United Church Radio Committee. MacDonnell, J.M. (M.P.) address - 1949 (8'50"). Roosevelt, Eleanor interview by Florence Fraser Jan.8, 1948 (4'27"). Side Two: Brockington, L.W. speech recorded by CKWS, March 17, 1949. Test Cuts - Larry Palef.

Queen's University. Student Memorial Union opening with speeches. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., ca.1946.

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Union Opening with speeches. Queen's Quarter House. Hugh Kemp interview. Levesque's last speech in "The Bridge". Yo Yo Champ at Queen's. Nobody and test cuts. Side Two: National Film Board reporter "Canadian Art" (9'04) "Pigs is Pigs" - Part 1, Aug. 9, 1946. Test cuts from "The Bridge" "The Key".

"Nuclear deterrence: latest opiate of the people." Address in AMS last lecture series. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., on Oct. 31, 1984.

Author, editor and history Professor at Queen's University, Dr. Malcolm lectures on the effect of nuclear weapons on attitudes towards war and peace. Side One: Robert Malcolmson argues that the doctrine of deterrence is a front for planning nuclear warefare and must be exposed as such. The knowledge that underlies nuclear capability will always be with us ready to be converted into weapons of war. The answer as Professor Malcolmson sees it, is to gain political control of the situation and manage our knowledge intelligently. Talk followed by questions from the audience. Side Two: blank.

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