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Description | Transcripts/papers of broadcasts made by Clarke in the periods 1931-1934, and 1940-1944. Also includes some transcripts of broadcasts made by other people. Essay (typescript): Broadcast--F. Clarke, [No title], 4th Feb. 1931. Essay (typescript): Broadcast--F. Clarke, [No title], 28th Oct. 1931. Essay (typescript): Graduate’s Society Broadcast--F. Clarke, ‘The Work of the Department of Education at McGill University’, 27th Feb. 1933. (Station C. K. A. C.) Essay (typescript): Broadcast of introductory talk in series provided by eastern Canadian universities under the auspices of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission-- F. Clarke, [No title], 23rd Nov. 1933. Essay (typescript): Broadcast CKAC--F. Clarke, ‘What is a School?’, 19th Jan. 1934. Essay (typescript): Broadcast CFCF--F. Clarke, ‘Lines of Advance in Quebec Protestant Education’, 23rd Feb. 1934. Essay (typescript): Canadian Broadcast-- F. Clarke, [No title], [no date]. Essay (manuscript): F. Clarke, ‘South Africa and Canada: Some Comparison’, [no date]. Essay (typescript): Broadcast--F. Clarke, ‘A Christian Looks at the World: The Changing Face of Russia 2. In Russia Today’, B.B.C. Home Service: Friday, 5th April 1940: 7.40-8:00 pm. Letter (typescript): between F. Clarke and Eric Fenn, Walter Moberly (April, May& September 1940) Letter (typescript): F. Clarke to S. W. Court, 1st May 1940. Letter (manuscript): three letters to F. Clarke, April-May 1940 Essay (manuscript): Broadcast to China, F. Clarke, ‘Theories of Education: Democratic and Totalitarian’, [no date, Oct. 1942] Essay (manuscript): Broadcast to China, F. Clarke, ‘Education and World Order’, [no date, Nov. 1942?] Essay (typescript): Broadcast BBC--F. Clarke, ‘The Outlook for Religion (6)-The Real Task’, Friday, 15th Feb. 1944: 7.30-7:45 Speech Note (manuscript): Broadcast-- F. Clarke, ‘Mass Education Broadcast’, 23rd June 1944. Letters from R Campbell, National Council of Education; Annette Dimock, Dimock Orchards; Eric Fenn; Eleen Sam; and various correspondence with BBC staff members. Previous folder marked 10. |