"I Can Hear it Now"; "Othello"
- CA ON00239 F844-f27
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1948
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Excerpts from Columbia Photograph records "I Can Hear It Now" of 1948, and "Othello". Side Two: blank.
"I Can Hear it Now"; "Othello"
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Excerpts from Columbia Photograph records "I Can Hear It Now" of 1948, and "Othello". Side Two: blank.
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Recorded Nov. 23, 1947. Members of the Executive each take a turn to speak.
Poetry Reading by W.E. McNeill (c.1947)
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Poems by Yeats, R.L. Stevenson, Earnest Dobson, and Dr. A.E. Clark (Dean of Applied Science), Wordsworth, Blunt, Tennyson, Euripides, Lois Saunders (Librarian at Queen's) and 23rd Psalm
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Reminiscences and Readings by a Number of People (see List on Original Paper Tape #49) Tribute to Sandy MacPhaeil; story of the Queen's Yell ETc.
"Have you anything to declare?" - 1947
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: McNeill's address upon his retirement at convocation - Oct. 18, 1947; accepting his honourary degree. Side Two: blank.
Commentaries on issues after World War II
Parte deGerald Sandford Graham fonds
Various commentaries relating to the ending of World War II and the issues that followed. Side One: Commentaries including the issues: the importance of the influence of the three great powers in maintaining peace; the "Wave of Horror' as the world learned of the treatment of Jews in Germany; and communication problems between Russia, the United States and Britain. Side Two: blank.
Parte deGeorge Herbert Clarke fonds
File consists of a recording of George Clarke's "Over Saleve" as performed by Mrs. Charles Whaley in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Interview with Rita Greer Allen. May 4, 1972 by Frances Smith
Parte deFrances K. Smith fonds
Mrs. Allen, a writer and film director for the CBC, discusses her relationship with Andre Bieler; her first impression when they met at Queen's in 1941, his influence on her life, her art and her writing. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued.
Parte deWilliam Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: McNeill reads two of his addresses given at Queen's in the past. Side Two: blank with print through.
Address by Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen
Parte deArthur Meighen fonds
File consists of a recording of an address given by Meighen to the International Affiliation Sales and Advertising Clubs