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Accession

CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RADIO: HEAD OFFICE

1964-01

1 x disc sound recording, 33 1/3 r.p.m. (40mn)
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ACCESSION PART OF:
R1190-0-3-E — Canadian Broadcasting Corporation fonds [multiple media] ( )
R1190-0-3-F — Fonds de la Société Radio-Canada [supports multiples] ( )


REFERENCE NUMBERS:
FORMER: Moving image & sound 1987-0492 MISA

CONSULTATION/REPRODUCTION:
     
 
USE/REPRODUCTION:

permission of copyright holders: i) Posterity (record label), Ottawa - Harvey Glatt; ii) Irving Layton

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

A disc sound recording entitled, "Irving Layton at Le Hibou" of Canadian poet, Irving Layton, reciting from his book, "A Red Carpet For the Sun", recorded live at Ottawa's famed folk coffee house, the "Le Hibou". Canadian writer, Roy MacSkimming, in the jacket notes, points out that there was a line-up two blocks long waiting to hear Mr. Layton that evening. "A historic event" remarks the writer.


SOURCE:

MIKAN 83298
Updated: 2006-03 from MIKAN3

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