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University Communications Services fonds
I0185 · Fonds · 1989 - 2018

The fonds documents the activities of the University Communications Services, mainly for the period of 2002-2009. It mainly consists of correspondence, reports, press and internal releases, newspaper clippings, photographs and moving images.

The fonds is organized in the following series:
I0185/5100 Departmental Management
I0185/5400 Communications

Sans titre
Saturday Spotlight
P0287-11-0011 · Pièce · [1982]
Fait partie de Henry Beissel fonds

Radio program focusing on highlights of entertainment and artistic events around Montreal, Quebec City and Quebec. Two interviews: Dan Gill and Henry Beissel.

Henry Beissel CIPA
P0287-11-0008 · Pièce · 1985
Fait partie de Henry Beissel fonds

Presentation on "Who in the world needs Canada". Poetry Cantos North Canto 1.

Bouncy / Blue at Dawn
P078-11-009 · Pièce · [19--]
Fait partie de Collection de jazz du Service des archives de l’Université Concordia

On the Continental label - Timmie Rosenkrantz and His Barons. Red Norvo - vibraharp; Ch. Venturo - tenor sax; O.J. Hardwick - alto sax; J.A. Bothwell - alto sax; H.H. Carney Jr. - baritone sax; J.H. Jones - piano; Spec's Powell - drums; J. O. Levy - bass. Both sides composed by Rosenkrantz, Jones and Cavanaugh.

(She's) He's Funny That Way / D.D.T.
P078-11-008 · Pièce · [19--]
Fait partie de Collection de jazz du Service des archives de l’Université Concordia

On the Continental label - Side A: "(She's) He's Funny That Way" from the MGM Picture "The Postman Rings Twice" by Mary Osborne with Mary Lou Williams' Girl Stars. Mary Lou Williams - piano; Bridget O'Flynn - vibraharp; Bea Taylor - bass. Composed by Rich A. Whiting and Neil Moret. Side B: "D.D.T" by Mary Lou Williams' Girl Stars. Mary Lou Williams - piano; Bridget O'Flynn - vibraharp; Mary Osborne - guitar; Marjory Hyams - drums; Bea Taylor - bass. Composed by Leonard Feather.