- 115
- File
- [1954-1956]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes scripts and planning documents for “An Outpost of Progress,” “Chuckwagon 33,” “The People of the Potlatch,” “Parade,” “Madic,” and “The Roving Gambler.”
Duke, Daryl
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Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes scripts and planning documents for “An Outpost of Progress,” “Chuckwagon 33,” “The People of the Potlatch,” “Parade,” “Madic,” and “The Roving Gambler.”
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of research material gathered by Johnston for his book Radical Campus: Making Simon Fraser University. Subjects, events and activities documented include the socio-political context of post-secondary education in the 1960s; the establishment of SFU; and the rise of student activism. The fonds consists primarily of photocopied material from fonds and newspapers; interview transcriptions and audiocassettes; and notes and drafts.
Johnston, Hugh
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of personal and work-related notes.
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of radio play-scripts and production scripts by David Brock, Peter Garvie, John Gray, Peter Haworth, Daryl Hine, Herbert Hosie, Betty Lambert, Robert Lowell, Gerald Newman, Norman Newton, Jean Racine, George Ryga, George Robertson, Frederick Spoerly, Ian Thorne, and George Woodcock and incidental music score manuscripts for two productions. Audio-cassettes are line-source copies of master tapes of drama radio programs and music radio programs produced by Gerald Newman.
Newman, Gerald
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of magazines, newspapers, clippings and photocopies of articles about Duke or his various projects. Clippings were either set aside by Duke himself, or received from professional press clippings companies.
The fonds consists of records created or accumulated by James Delgado since 1964 through his personal and professional activities. These activities include his work with the National Park Service, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, and the Institute for Nautical Archaeology, his archaeological projects and expeditions, his exploration of shipwreck sites, his work on the television show “The Sea Hunters,” as well as his lecturing and writing. Records include correspondence, publications, notes, manuscripts, research records, photographs, video recordings, and audio recordings.
The fonds has been arranged into the following twelve series: Correspondence (1973-2012), Personal records (1964-2013), Project records (1967-2010), Expedition records (1995-2009), Sea Hunters records (1999-2006), Writing records ([197-]-2011), Newspaper clippings (1972-2008), Lectures and education records (1978-2008), Audio recordings (1977-[199-?]), Images (1969-[before 2010]), Video recordings (1970-[before 2010]), and Electronic records ([before 2010]).
Delgado, James
Quest - Bob Dylan Segment, Dir. Daryl Duke - March 10, 1964.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of planning documents, correspondence, and scripts for The Saskatchewan River.
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists mainly of correspondence relating to Joan Baez.
Duke, Daryl
General business correspondence
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of records related to Duke’s personal and administrative affairs. This diverse series includes:
• Personal notes and memos written by Duke for family, friends and staff
• Correspondence received by Duke from family, friends and business associates
• Administrative correspondence received by Duke from agents, publishers and other associates
• Receipts, bills and other financial records
• Personal and administrative faxes
[Personal and business correspondence]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Contains records relating to the CBC film The Supremes.
Duke, Daryl