- CA ON00239 F551-S3-45
- Einzelstück
- [ca. 1980]
Teil vonWalter Spencer Avis fonds
Canadian Dialect. Side One: Ont. VII. Side Two: Ont. VII.
Teil vonWalter Spencer Avis fonds
Canadian Dialect. Side One: Ont. VII. Side Two: Ont. VII.
Teil vonWalter Spencer Avis fonds
Contents are unknown.
Teil vonWalter Spencer Avis fonds
Item is a recording of Chaucer.
Interview with Mrs. Scott by Dorothy Ettinger
Teil vonCanadian Federation of University Women. Kingston Branch fonds
Item is a recording of an interview of Mrs. Scott by Dorothy Ettinger.
CKWS Television
Free Folk Radio Program - CFRC 1490 AM, 91.9 FM - Joe Paithowski - Announcer
Teil vonJoseph Paithouski fonds
Audio CD of Joe Paithowski's radio program on CFRC
Free Folk Radio Program - CFRC 1490 AM, 91.9 FM - Joe Paithowski - Announcer
Teil vonJoseph Paithouski fonds
wav and mp3 versions of Joe Paithowski's radio program on CFRC
Teil vonChristopher West fonds
Interviews conducted as part of an exhibition held at the former Marine Museum of the Great Lakes entitled, "A Master in Our Midst: Grant Macdonald's Kingston Portraits". Side One: Interview with Colin Duncan. Side Two: Interviews with Betty White and Christopher West.
Saturday Oct 27 9:10-10:15, Morning Session Dr. Storr, Dr. Jones Tape #1
Teil vonDr. James A. Leith fonds
Session 2 - "The Psychology of Symbols" - Storr sound recording; Session 3 - "Symbols in Poetry" - Jones sound recording. Side One: Saturday Oct 27 Morning Session Dr. C Storr (Anthony Storr) speech 000-. Side Two: Cont'd 000-732. Question and Answer period 734-(1)018; Doublas Jones 018, Intruction 018-049, Speech 049-265.
A. Moles afternoon, W. Smith evening Tape #4
Teil vonDr. James A. Leith fonds
Session 5 Cont'd "Symbols in Society" Abraham Moles; Session 6 "Symbols in Religion" Wilfred Cantwell Smith. Side One: A. Moles cont'd 850-1160, Wilfred Smith 160-502. Side Two: Wilfred Smith (cont'd) 502-1128.
Teil vonDr. James A. Leith fonds
Session 1 Opening Address Northrop Frye. Side One: N. Frye - "the rest of the framents of the speech were taped over due to their fragmentation.