The Book is about Auchwicz and its concentration camp. The author was imprisoned there and attempts to find the meaning of that experience and its effection individual man. Side One: Part 1 of above meditation/book. Side Two: blank.
The reading and dramatization of the letters and journals of Dorothy Wordsworth. Side One: Dorothy Wordsworth (sister of William Wordsworth) writes about her family and their connection with coleridge. Side Two: blank.
Reading and dramatization of the letters and journals of Dorothy Wordsworth. Side One: Dorothy Wordsworth (sister of William Wordsworth) writes about her family - brothers William, Richard and John, sister in law, Mary and her sister Sarah Hutchinson; nieces and nephews and coleridge. Side Two: blank.
Side One: Eliot (transferred from Phonograph) reads his poetry; MacDonnell reads Milton and Bible; Seeley (of Trinity College, Toronto) and Moore (of Victoria University, Toronto) Address Queen's Students; Gilmour (of McMaster) Reads summary of his address. Side Two: Blank.
Installation of W.A. Mackintosh (Part II) ceremony. Side One: Speeches by G.M. Gilmour, Vincent Massey, Louis Stephen St. Laurent, L.W. Brockington. Side Two: blank with print through.
Installation of W.A. Mackintosh (Part I) ceremony. Side One: Opening prayer and Hymn; presentation of Dr. MacKintosh; Speeches by Principal MacKintosh and Premier Leslie Frost. Side Two: Blank with print through.
Side One: Dr. Robertson rereads his convocation address of May 1951; Clarke, Clark, and Etherington reread their convocation speeches of May 1943.. Side Two: blank.