Simon Fraser University--History

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Between ourselves : Now there is a mountain

SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating from different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This program tells the story of Simon Fraser University, which in its first four years of existence had much publicity and was constantly threatened with possible closure. "Now There is a Mountain" was written by Peter Hay, former Associate Professor in Theatre at SFU.;

Student activism in the 1960s : selected excerpts from the Fred Smith Vancouver radio collection

SUMMARY: This compilation of Vancouver radio excerpts was prepared in October 1989 by the B.C. Archives at the request of a client studying media reaction to student activism in the late 1960s. The excerpts were copied from the Fred Smith collection (T3675), which contains over 800 hours of public affairs and open-line programs on radio and television from November 1961 to November 1974. The choice of excerpts was the client's, and represents most of the items from 1965 to 1970 dealing with the youth movement and student activism. Rather than erase and re-use the tapes, the Sound & Moving Image Unit decided to maintain and catalogue this material so it would be readily available to researchers interested in this topic.