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Description archivistique
Collection Télé-Clare
Collection · 1975 - 2004
Cette collection est composée de plusieurs centaines de vidéocassettes. Des copies des cassettes existent aussi en format DVD. La plupart des cassettes sont des enregistrements des émissions de Télé-Clare. On y trouve également quelques cassettes qui datent d'avant l'ouverture de Télé-Clare (1979-1985). Parmi ces enregistrements, on trouve par exemple des cafés-théâtres, des élections municipales, ainsi que des matchs de sport, tels que le hockey et le floor hockey.
Dossier · 10 March 1962
Fait partie de Father Burke-Gaffney fonds
File consists of two copies of a speech (one is five pages, the other six) delivered by Fr. Burke-Gaffney at an event which took place at the Lord Nelson Hotel on March 10, 1962. The speech deals with the importance of art/creativity to the scientific mind. 1999.17, Series 7, Subseries 1, File 10
Dossier · 25 March 1964
Fait partie de Father Burke-Gaffney fonds
File consists of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney to the R.A.S.S. in Halifax. The lecture discusses 3C 48 (a quasar discovered in 1960), and similar objects judged to be of the same class of objects. This version contains handwritten corrections and annotations. 1999.17, Series 7, Subseries 2, File 1
Dossier · 2 December 1954
Fait partie de Father Burke-Gaffney fonds
File consists of a lecture notes for a lecture delivered by Father Burke-Gaffney to students in the SMU Adult Education program. The lecture's subject was Lewis Caroll (Charles Dodgson) and the success of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". The lecture notes comprise 25 numbered pages, and one page of extra handwritten notes. 1999.17, Series 7, Subseries 2, File 5
Dossier · 10 November 1957
Fait partie de Father Burke-Gaffney fonds
File consists of pages of a lecture given by Father Burke-Gaffney on the subject of the intellectual life of Canadian Catholics. He laments the lack of intellectualism among the Catholic laity in Canada (a fact he traces back to the history of the poor immigrants who fled the Potato Famine), and warns against anti-intellectualism. 1999.17, Series 7, Subseries 2, File 7
Traditional songs from New Glasgow
Pièce · [ca. 1975]
File contains five traditional songs sung to Edward Charles Feltmate during his childhood in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. MS-2-353, SF Box 38, Folder 1