File contains drafts of program notes and research notes by Anthony Pugh pertaining to works by Franz Liszt. The file also includes two, longer, handwritten papers on Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat and his Piano Sonata in B minor, and a letter (dated November 2, 1964) to Pugh from the British Broadcasting Corporation regarding his potential for a contributor to "Interpretations on Record," produced by Robert Layton.
File contains drafts of program notes and research notes by Anthony Pugh pertaining to works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The file includes a booklet with handwritten musical examples by Pugh of extracts from Mozart opera overtures. The file also includes two complete programs (with notes by Pugh) for the Cathedral Festival of the Arts (May 21-24, 1987) in Fredericton, New Brunswick and the Mozart Bicentennial Concerts at the University of New Brunswick., and a draft of a letter from Pugh to "Mr. Elliot" about a recent series of broadcasts on the Mozart Piano Concertos.
File contains correspondence between Thomas H. Raddall and Don Henshaw of MacLaren Advertising Limited, regarding promoting an radio broadcast reading of Raddall's story "Muster of Arms" on October 3, 1944.
File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds talking about a seal hunt that she attended in 1960 Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories. The recording was made for a CBH radio program called "Agenda" and is introduced by an unidentified male announcer.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Alexander Leighton, a psychiatrist. The interview is about an investigation into the incidence of mental illness in western Nova Scotia. This is the fourth in a series of four interviews. The file also contains two typed scripts of intros and outros for two interviews with Dr. Leighton.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Jock Murray, a doctor who researched multiple sclerosis. This is the third in a series of four interviews. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Barry Ross, the head of the Department of Dermatology at the Dalhousie Medical School. This is the second in a series of four interviews. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. John Szerb, a doctor from the Physiology Department at Dalhousie Medical School. The interview is about the effect of drugs on the bain in the late 1940's in Hungary. This is the first interview in a series of four. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a reel-to-reel recording of a CBC discussion panel about economic development. The speakers include McDermott, Higgins, Scanlon, Greer, Kirkbride, and Rein.
File contains the guide notes for the 6 part radio broadcasting series "Co-operative Series." Topics of this series revolves around the importance of co-operation of those involved in the farming industry, which farmers, producers, and consumers.
File contains the guide notes for a 10 part radio broadcasting series called "Farm Planning Series." Topics of this radio series include farming types, enterprises, management, economics, etc., broadcast in 1941.
File contains the guide notes for the 12 part radio broadcasting series "Co-operative Series." Topics include the importance of co-operation of those involved in the farming industry, including farmers, producers, and consumers.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Independently Speaking, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired June 26, 1991 and was rebroadcast June 27, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the second part of a two-part interview with Andrew Jones on the Festival International des Musiciennes Innovatrices in Montreal, hosted by Jayn Ritchie. The episode was recorded April 24, 1988 and aired May 5, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the second part of a two-part series on Women in Africa from the CKDU radio program From a Different Perspective. The episode was recorded June 8, 1988 and aired June 9, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program. It was rebroadcast September 23, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Dr. Christine Obbo, a lecturer in the African Worlds Programme Lecture Series at Dalhousie University in 1988. Dr. Obbo spoke with CKDU's Lisa Monk on women and the economy in Uganda. The interview was recorded in two parts October 13, 1988; this is the second part. It aired October 17, 1988 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and was rebroadcast October 17, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Aural History, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 3 of 3 on Lib Spry, the Canadian University Press' first female president. With Samantha Brennan. The episode aired on June 26, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Theatre of the Ear, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 2 of 2 featuring "Old Oak Oracle", by Ethiopian author Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin. The episode was recorded on April 22, 1986, and was broadcasted on May 3, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode is the second part of a two-part interview with Susan Kerslake, a Halifax author. It was recorded May 24, 1985 and aired June 6, 1985.
File includes program notes for all episodes, including thumbnail descriptions, background information on themes and participants, and pertinent online links.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the first part of a two-part series that features parts of a lecture given at Dalhousie University, entitled "A Feminist Aesthetic," by Donna Smyth, a feminist writer and professor at Acadia University.