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[Tribute to Dr. Leslie Bell]

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast in tribute to Leslie Bell, narrated by Sir Ernest MacMillan, with contributions from MacMillan, George Bell, Joyce Sullivan, the Leslie Bell Singers, and others.

Interview with Wim Wolters

File consists of an interview with Wim Wolters interviewed by Peter Naus in the Netherlands. Wolters is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist living in the Netherlands; he was a friend of Nouwen's. There is an envelope and note in the file from Wolters to Joe Vorstermans that accompanied the photograph. Two interviews were conducted by Naus. The interviews are transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy; two hard copies of the April 27, 2005 interview are available. All recordings and transcriptions are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are in the file. They include: 15/06/04 "This was for me the most fascinating of the interviews because of the rather extensive analysis Wim put forth regarding Henri's personality and work. He is clinical psychologist with a psychoanalytic background who knew Henri for a long time and considered himself a close friend. He also knew Henri's family very well. Before the interview started we discussed briefly his ethical concerns about discussing impressions of Henri. I told him that in interviews and pieces I had written about Henri I had been guided by two considerations: not to divulge anything about Henri that was not already in the public domain and to protect as much as possible the privacy of Henri's family". 24/04/05 "Wim is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology. He is still active as a therapist and he is a member of a number of advisory boards a governing councils. I interviewed him last year as well because he and his wife, Milene, are long-time friends of Henri. This time around I wanted to focus on Henri's homosexuality because he had not said much about it in the first interview. He believes rather strongly that the emphasis should be on Henri's impact on people and how he changed the lives of many. As he stated in the tape, Henri's homosexuality as such is not a big issue, but that he did not come to grips with it is. Yet, it would be entirely inappropriate to interpret Henri's writing as the expression of a frustrated, neurotic gay person. One should not hide his homosexuality nor draw undue attention to it". File also includes letters between Wim Wolters and the Nouwen family in Dutch from 1962-1997.

Music from Bechuanaland [Botswana]

Sampling of music sent to Prof. Richard Lee. Includes Stinkane music form Lake Ngami, Suroro form Shorobe, two pieces from the Chopi Timbela orchestra P.E.A. and African noises.

Ron Collier Septet

File consists of a recording of the Ron Collier Septet.

Tracks:

  • Barbadoe's / Parker, arr. Collier
  • Two shades of blue / Collier
  • Come Sunday / Ellington, arr. Collier
  • Autumn haze ; Wack'n out / Collier.

Cascando : tape 2 of 3

Item is a reel-to-reel tape, which includes Spitzer, Mills & Bates Limited; Sani-Flush "Hospital Clean"; and, 30-sec. French TV, according to its label.

Cascando : tape 3 of 3

Item is the master reel-to-reel tape, which includes All Clear "Du Barry"; 1-20 sec.; and, Beep on No. 3 dead sync, according to its label.

Cascando : tape 1 of 3

Item is the master reel-to-reel tape, which includes two versions each of "Mashed potatoes" and "Instant Tea."

Lectures by professor Edward F. Assmus, Jr. (1931–1998) on Algebraic Coding Theory and a talk by Harvard Mathematics Professor Garrett Birkhoff (1911-1996) on the history of computing math

These sound tapes were given to Professor Barbeau by Professor Warwick Sawyer at the time of his retirement in the 1970s. Includes two 1964 lectures by professor Edward F. Assmus, Jr. (1931–1998) on Algebraic Coding Theory as well as a talk by Harvard Mathematics Professor Garrett Birkhoff (1911-1996) on the history of computing math. All three lectures were possibly for the same event in February 1964 “lecture to AYI”. «

Educational Services Story of the Hunt

Sound recording done by anthropologist Prof. Richard Lee while on a field trip among the !Kung San, bushmen of the Kalahari. Text recorded at Dobe on Dec. 18 1964. Informant is Kuma.

Psychiatric Consultations no. 7: Emotional Problems in Adolescents.

A series of informal and informative taped session in which the General Practitioner discussed with leading psychiatrists the problems he encounters with patients in routine office practice.
No 7 included the following practicioners: Dr. Mitlon D. Snarch, Chief of General Practice, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal; Dr. Vivian Rakoff, Director of Research, Department of Psychiatry, Jewish General Hospital Montreal, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University; Dr. J. Robertson Unwin, Director of the Adolescent Service, Allan Memorial Institute, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University; Dr. Ronald B. Feldman, Director Section of Family and Child Psychiatry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal.

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