Item MS-2-258, SF Box 35, Folder 2 - Storied pages : [radio broadcast typescript]

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Storied pages : [radio broadcast typescript]

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MS-2-258, SF Box 35, Folder 2

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7 pages (1 folder)

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Kenneth Churchill Homer was born in 1915 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. He was educated at Mount Allison University and worked briefly for CBC Radio Halifax. He was the sole broadcaster remaining at the Springhill Mines after the explosion in 1958, reporting across the continent on the surviving miners.

For the next four decades he lived in New Brunswick, working as a freelance writer and broadcaster. He was married to Mary Dees Clark, with whom he had one son. He died in 2003.

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Typescript was accessioned in 1978. Custodial history unavailable.

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Item is a radio broadcast typescript written by Ken Homer. The subject of the script is James DeMille, former Dalhousie professor and popular novelist.

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Item does not circulate and must be viewed in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.

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