- CA ON00239 F1855-S1-SS1-45
- Einzelstück
- 1985
Unedited recording session held in Chalmers United Church assistant Director - Judith M. Evensen ca.1985
Unedited recording session held in Chalmers United Church assistant Director - Judith M. Evensen ca.1985
By Andrew Orr. Recorded at Domino Theatre, Kingston, Ont. June 1985. Side One: Part 1. Side Two: Part 2.
by Andrew Orr. Recorded at Domino Theatre, Kingston, Ont., June 1985. Side One: Part 3. Side Two: Part 4 - plus 'Literally Yours' - recorded @ Studio 'A' CFRC.
Queen's University. School of Music Student Recital
Recorded in Wallace Hall, Queen's University, Sunday, 18 April 1993. Julie Milks, Soprano, Fran Harkness, Piano. Side One: Same as above. Side Two: Same as above.
Kick-off to the 'Invest in Ministry Campaign' with opening prayer (Dr. Bater) and Steve Cutway introducing Rev. Ross and Mayor Geretsen. Side One: Queen's Theological College. Side Two: Piano Music for Broadcast.
Original material as broadcast by Radio Station CFRC, January-April, 1983, with Dr. Arthur Zimmerman. 24 sound tape reels
Personality 1) Early days at Queen's Radio. Oct. 27, 1962, 2) Dr. A.V. Douglas
1) Dr. Douglas Jemmett and Dr. Harold Stewart interview with Bob Leck; 2) Dr. A.V. Douglas part of interview with Diane Campbell. Side One: interviews 1) early equipment at Queen's Radio Station 2) Astronomy. Side Two: blank.
Yo-Yo Champ Gord Robertson Queen's Review
Item is a recording of a variety night at Queen's University, with the song "Yo-Yo Champ of Queen's" sung by Gord Robertson on Side 1, and portions of the song "Nobody" recorded on Side 2
Item is a recording of the opening of the Student Union (Side 1). Side 2 contains brief tracks of songs and other speeches.
Dr. Khalid Sayeed and Al Purdy
Al Purdy reads his poetry. Dr. Khalid Sayeed discusses the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan. Side One: The spoken word: Al Purdy (introduced by David Helwig) read his poetry. Taped over this is a program featuring Queen's University Political Studies Professor, Dr. Khalid Sayeed who talks about the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan - Nov. 11, 1971. Side Two: print through only.