- CA ON00239 F1855-S3-17
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- 1983
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
Sides 1 and 2 - Broadcast journalist, Knowlton Nash, Demonstrates the importance of news by indicating it represents history as it occurs, and that news appects us greatly, whether it be international or local. He stresses the responsibility of the journalist, since peoples' behaviour is governed by what they believe is happening, whether it is true or not. Mr. Nash discusses 3 personal beliefs pertaining to the importance of the media: 1) Media holds our democratic society together, 2) television is the most important element in 1, and 3) journalists are doing a better job than ever before, but it's not good enough. Question period follows.
Presented by the Music Dept., Sat. Nov. 9, 1974 in Grant Hall. Side One: Concert. Side Two: blank.
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
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.
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
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.
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels