Concordia University fonds [sound recording, moving images, and textual record]
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Hierarchy Concordia University fonds [sound recording, moving images, and textual record]
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Finding aid Sound recording: (Electronic) Refer to MINISIS for item-level descriptions.Moving images: (Electronic) Refer to MINISIS for item-level descriptions. -
Record information Concordia University fonds [sound recording, moving images, and textual record]
Date:1954-1985.Reference:R9641-0-5-EType of material:Sound recordings, Moving images, Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:192331Date(s):1954-1985.Place of creation:CanadaExtent:ca. 219 audio reels (ca. 159 h).
11 audio discs (3 h, 57 min, 42 s).
1 audio cassette (ca. 1 h).
2 videocassettes (1 h, 59 min).
24 cm of textual records.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Fonds consists of oral history interviews conducted by the Concordia University Oral History Program. Subjects include: the Dutch in Québec; the Montreal Chinese community; Hugh Isley, Architect; and Anne Savege/Arthur Lismer. Also included are oral history interviews on subjects including war work, both paid and voluntary, performed by women in munitions plants, aircraft plants, as nurses in the Medical Corps and voluntary work in the trade union movement, the Redm ross and prisoner of war associations; and oral history interviews with a teacher and the co-founders and directors of the Montreal Children's Theatre School. Fonds also consists of CBC radio dramas, some broadcast on the national English network and some transmitted only on themCBC in the Quebec region. Included are dramatizations of stories by Roch Carrier, dramas in the series Maisonneuve; O'Hara coming of age; The urchin; and District 58. In addition, sound recordings document a tribute to the playwright Eugene O'Neill, and radio dramas about Canadian trials and other subjects.
Transcripts of the sound material are available under textual records in Vol. 1-2.
Also included in fonds are video recordings documenting a class of the Montreal Children's Theatre School; and a dress rehearsal of a production performed by students of the Montreal Children's Theatre School.Provenance:Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:Concordia University : Concordia University is a large, urban university, located in Montreal, Quebec. Concordia was founded in 1974 as the result of a merger between Sir George Williams University and Loyola College. The name of the University is taken from the motto of the City of Montréal, "Concordia Salus". Concordia University internet site (consulted May 16, 1999).Additional information:General note:Material was acquired between 1985 and 1989 from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec.Subject heading:Source:Private -
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