CIA - National Unity Project Steering Committee meeting recorded on November 1, 1975. Side One: Steering Committee business discussed - Project philosophy Northern Conference (Yellowknife) Report. Plans for future conferences - prairie (Saskatoon) conference discussed. Side Two: Steering Committee business further discussed - Prairie (Saskatoon) conference discuss (and conferences in general). Discuss directorship.
This is a three tape set covering shows from June 24-Aug4, 1985. Produced by Planicom PNMD. There is a list of participants and locations with each cassette tape.
A lecture in the Queen's/Alcan art lecture series and the Citizen and the State Series. Speech given Oct. 30, 1991 in Wallace Hall for the sesquicentennial at Queen's. Side One: intro (by Pierre Du Prey) and speech. Side Two: speech continued (no questions).
Broadcast of John J. Deutsch and Paul T. Hellyer on "Campus Comment" with Bob Buller on C.F.R.C. Fall 1970. Side One: Blank at beginning; John Deutsch Interview by Bob Buller. Side Two: Paul Hellyer's Address "Cities of the Future: Heaven or Hell?"; Hellyer Answers Questions about urbanization.
Dr. Charles Band talks about collecting art and knowing the artists themselves. Side One: Side 1 of above. Dr. Band talks about collecting the group of 7 as well as American artists such as Homer, Ryder and Hawthorn. Reoppelleand Bordea also spoken of. Side Two: Continuation of interview. Talks about L. Harris, Varley, Jackson and Lismer. Talks about collecting.
Interviews with Mabel Burkholder, Ian Wilson and George Whalley - 1970-1971. Side One: Burkholder interviewed by William F.E. Morley (Spring '71); Wilson interviewed on CKWS talks about the acquisition of the Donald C. Macdonald papers at Queen's University Archives (Jan. 1971); Whalley's address on war poetry (fall 1970). Side Two: Blank with print through.
Interview of Judge J.C. Newton of Almonte, Ont., who relates tales of colourful characters of the Ottawa Valley, in particular the legendary Dinny O'Brien. Side One: Interview with J.C. Newton. Side Two: Interview continued/Joan reads three of her original poems dedicated to "carl".