Collection search - Connolly, John J. - Interview
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Record information – Brief Connolly, John J. - Interview
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1979-04-04/1979-04-05Item number (ISN):389193Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:STURSBERG, PeterAccession:1979-0065Media:SoundPart:4 of 4Production date:1979-04-04/1979-04-05Production company:Peter Stursberg (Interviewer)Production credit:interviewer, Peter StursbergDescription:First in a series of four interviews of Senator John J. Connolly, lawyer and former president of the Liberal Federation of Canada (1961-64), Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister without Portfolio (1964-68), by Peter STURSBERG, author, about: John J. Connolly, his family background, his education, his childhood in Ottawa and in Chelsea; the University of Ottawa circa the 1920s; Chelsea (Quebec) c.1914; John J. Connolly, his experiences as an instructor in philosophy at Notre Dame University 1928-31; Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana; Knute Rockne; G.K. Chesterton; Senator Charles Murphy; John J. Connolly, his decision to study law, his experiences as a law student at the University of Montreal (1931-34), establishing his legal career; Ambrose O'Brien; M.J. O'Brien Ltd; John J. Connolly, the reasons for his success, his family, his law career, his appointment to the Senate in 1953; and problems with conflict of interest. <4h 11mn>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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