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File format: docx
Character count: 3387
File size: 17 KB
Year of Birth:
1931
Nationality:
Canadian
Profession:
Hockey Historian, Broadcaster, Author, Painter
Awards:
Order of Canada (2020), Hockey Hall of Fame Media Section Inductee (1995), Sport Media Canada Award
Organizations:
Hockey Night in Canada, SIHR (Honorary President), Scotiabank Hockey College (Founder and Dean)
Career Highlights:
CBS and NBC Hockey Telecasts, Peter Puck Rights Holder, Montreal Canadiens Lacrosse Team Owner
Education:
St. Lawrence University, All America Player, Class President
Family:
Married to Joan McFarlane, three children, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren
Art Exhibitions:
Various locations in Ontario
Notable Firsts:
First Canadian on U.S. hockey telecasts, first to host a country music show on CFRB, first regular color commentator on Hockey Night in Canada, first Canadian author of over 70 hockey books
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Year:
2017
Event:
131st IOC Session
Location:
Lima, Peru
Document type:
Broadcaster questionnaire and booking form
Organising body:
International Olympic Committee
Local organising committee:
Lima Organising Committee
Technical service provider:
Eurovision–Euroradio
Broadcast operations overseer:
Olympic Broadcasting Services
Subject area:
Broadcast services and media operations
Applicable deadlines:
21 July 2017; 25 August 2017
Covered period:
11–16 September 2017
Target audience:
Broadcast and radio organisations
Language:
English
Organization:
Bell Fund
Document Type:
Broadcaster Support Form
Program Streams:
TV Program Selective; TV Program Major Production Funder Envelope (MPF Envelope)
Eligible Genres:
Drama; Comedy; Lifestyle; Documentary Series
Minimum Episodes:
4 (Drama); 6 (Comedy, Lifestyle, Documentary Series)
Episode Duration:
30–60 minutes
Funding Limits:
Maximum 250,000 CAD (Drama and Comedy); Maximum 150,000 CAD (Lifestyle and Documentary Series)
Maximum Bell Fund Contribution:
40% of Production Costs
CAVCO Requirement:
Minimum 8/10 points
Application Deadline:
December 1
Applicants:
Independent Production Companies and Broadcaster-Affiliated Production Companies
Broadcaster Types:
Major Production Funder; Private Broadcaster; Public/Educational Broadcaster
Required Information:
Production Budget; TV Licence Fee; Licence Term; Broadcast Channel(s); Projected Production and Broadcast Dates
Declarations:
Broadcaster Approval of Budget and Financing Plan; Authorization to Apply; Compliance with Bell Fund Terms and Conditions
Signatories:
Authorized Representative of Broadcaster; Authorized Representative of TV Applicant
Year:
2017
Note:
Region / city
Theme:
Redundant system configuration
Document Type:
Configuration Guide
Organization / Institution:
Rockwell Automation
Target Audience:
Engineers, system administrators
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Queensland, Australia
Theme:
Historian services, research on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Document type:
Request for Quote (RFQ)
Organization / institution:
Queensland Department of Education
Author:
Sandra Jones, Manager, General Goods and Services
Target audience:
Suppliers of historian services
Period of validity:
90 days
Date of approval:
08/03/2024
Date of changes:
N/A
Context:
A Request for Quote document inviting suppliers to submit quotes for historian services to conduct research on the historical impact of the Department of Education on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Hillsborough County, Florida
Subject:
4-H Club Officer Record
Document Type:
4-H Record Book
Institution / Organization:
4-H Club
Author:
Hillsborough County 4-H Organization
Target Audience:
Youth participants, 4-H Club members
Period of Validity:
September 1, 2024 - August 31, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Subject:
U.S. History
Topic:
Marcus Garvey and African American society in the 1920s
Type of document:
Educational worksheet
Educational level:
Secondary school
Authoring context:
Classroom instructional material
Associated materials:
“Intro to Marcus Garvey” PowerPoint presentation
Referenced figures:
Marcus Garvey; Malcolm X; J. Edgar Hoover
Referenced organizations:
UNIA; U.S. Attorney-General
Historical period addressed:
1920s and 1960s
Geographical focus:
United States
Pedagogical focus:
Sourcing and close reading of historical documents
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Southern District of Indiana
Topic:
Court History, Prohibition, Los Angeles Times Bombing
Document Type:
Historical Presentation
Organization / Institution:
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Author:
Doria Lynch
Target Audience:
General public, legal historians, court enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
1912
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Changes:
2026
Year:
2020
Date:
March 23, 2020
Place:
Evansville, Indiana, United States
Type of document:
Interview transcript
Interviewee:
James MacLeod
Interviewer:
Tori Schendel Cox
Transcriber:
Kathryn Greenberg
Institution:
Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science
Related institution:
University of Evansville
Subject:
Professional career of a historian; academic life; historical research; local history in Evansville
Topics discussed:
Teaching history, World War I memorialization research, transition from Scottish religious history to World War I studies, development of local history research in Evansville, collaboration with the Evansville Museum
Geographical focus:
Evansville, Indiana; Scotland; Europe
Time references discussed:
19th century; World War I; World War II; late 20th century–early 21st century
Format:
Oral history interview transcript
Participants’ roles:
University professor and museum curator
Language:
English