The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies
ICTA Miscellany
SC45
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies
- Title
- ICTA Miscellany
- ID
- SC45
- Date
- 1945-1955
- Extent
- 0.25 Linear feet
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
The Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad and Tobago) was the forerunner to the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.
Scope and Contents note
The folder contains typescripts and manuscripts of calypso lyrics, a romantic melodrama in one act, text for Radio ICTA and other anecdotal items relating to staff/students of I.C.T.A.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies
St. Augustine Campus868-662-2002 Ext.82132
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
The material was donated by Mr. Norman W. Simmonds.
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad and Tobago).
Geographic Name(s)
- Trinidad and Tobago -- Drama
Subject(s)
- Calypso music
Collection Inventory
"The academic board meeting" by JWL Hoad. |
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Calypso - "De central Registry" by William de Conqueror: concerning management practices at the registry. |
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Calypso - "De housing situation" by William de Conqueror: Discontent among staff with respect to distribution and plans for housing. |
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Calypso - "Frien's an' colleagues" by William de Conqueror: Commentary suggesting colleagues return to their country for various reasons. |
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Calypso - "Imperial college" by JWL Hoad. |
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Calypso - "Saga boys of ICTA" by King Fernandes: Social commentary on staff of ICTA. |
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Hearts A' flutter or Lover's young dream : a romantic melodrama. |
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The Ictonian alphabet by JWL Hoad. |
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Radio ICTA - Sarcastic commentary and advertisements on ICTA's Affairs. For Example, Administrative procedures. |
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Shakespeare: Fragment of a Shakespearean manuscript. |
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Shakespeare: Fragment of a Shakespearean manuscript |
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"Why we are so happy" by Roger "Stinker" and Gordon Kenneth Horne: -a piece on ICTA's hardship. |
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