Robin Ross (oral history) [audio part 2]
- UTA 5001-B1986-0056-2
- Item
- 27 Apr. 1982
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Robin Ross (oral history) [audio part 2]
Ezra Schabas (oral history) [audio part 1]
Ernest Sirluck (oral history) [audio part 3]
Ernest Sirluck (oral history) [audio part 4]
Harold Gordon Skilling (oral history) [audio part 1]
Harold Gordon Skilling (oral history) [audio part 3]
Zerada Slack (oral history) [audio]
John Greer Slater (oral history) [audio part 3]
Jacob Spelt (oral history) [audio part 5]
Jacob Spelt (oral history) [audio part 7]
John Sword (oral history) [audio part 4]
Frederick Albert "Fred" Urquhart (oral history) [audio part 3]
Gordon Alfred Brabant Watson (oral history) [audio part 5]
Gordon Alfred Brabant Watson (oral history) [audio part 6]
David Carlton "Carl" Williams (oral history) [audio part 2]
Photograph card for Behold the beauty of the Lord
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a blank photo card featuring a photograph entitled, "Restoration." The photograph features a table with a table cloth, a lit candle, a brown and grey chalice, and a plate with a loaf of bread. An open book can be seen resting on the table behind the bread. Metal folding chairs can be seen in the background.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a manuscript and typescript of "Confession and Forgiveness", a sermon given to the Unitarian Fellowship (KS). Nouwen spoke on confession and forgiveness and suggests that just as we can treat people badly physically, we can also do so spiritually, by focusing on their weaknesses. Forgiveness is necessary.
The immaculate conception of the blessed virgin Mary
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a manuscript of "The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary", a sermon given by Nouwen for Advent. Nouwen suggests that Mary believed and was therefore prepared when visited by the angel Gabriel. Her life was her preparation for her call.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a manuscript of a sermon on Romans 13:10-12, which discusses rising from sleep. It is likely Nouwen gave this sermon during his time at the Menninger Foundation (Topeka, KS). He suggests that when we are sleeping the sleep of despair, it is dangerous and we are called to wake up and experience new light and new hope.
Student Christian Movement. Tuesday Lecture Series "Dialogue with Doubt"
School of Graduate Studies. Three Wednesday-afternoon Lectures (in French) by Prof. Roland MOrtier
University College. The Alexander Lectures. "Paradise Lost" by Helen Gardner, St. Hilda's College
Department of History "The Origins of The Pax Britannica" by Prof. G.S. Graham, University of London
Victoria College Debate. "Resolved: Henry Ford gave more to humanity than William Shakespeare"
Student Christian Movement. Wednesday Lecture Series. With Prof. C.E. Rath
The Edgar Stone Lectureship in Drama. "Drama vs. Literature" by Prof. Nevill Coghill, Oxford
University Extension. Prelude to Opera and Ballet
Department of History. The Gray Lecture. "La Qu
The University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Rehearsals
Music at Hart House. Wednesday Recitals and Sunday Evening Concerts
UTDC "One-Act Play Festival". Hart House Theatre
Carillon Recitals, with Leland Richardson, University Carillonneur
University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Auditions.
Hart House Glee Club. Auditions
School of Nursing "The Living Room: a play in two acts". Women's Union Theatre