- CA ON00239 F2855-S1-155
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- 1974
Item is a recording of University songs from across Canada, including the Queen's University song (Oil Thigh).
Dicknoether, Robert
Item is a recording of University songs from across Canada, including the Queen's University song (Oil Thigh).
Dicknoether, Robert
Canadian Nationalism in the 1980s
Address by Joey Smallwood in the AMS Speakers Committee Lecture series, Queen's University. March 14, 1984. Side One: Smallwood compares and contrasts conditions in Newfoundland before and after Newfoundland joined confederation in 1949. He outlines the many benefits Newfoundland has realized in. Side Two: The 35 years following Confederation and emphasizes that Newfoundlanders are a fortunate and grateful group of Canadians who are proud to belong to and be a part of Canada. Question and answer period follows.
Bonner, Yelena. The new Europe: the problems of transition from totalitarianism to democracy
A lecture in the Citizen and the State series speech given at Grant Hall, Oct. 31, 1991, for sesquicentennial at Queen's. Side One: Intro (in English) and speech in Russian. Side Two: speech continued.
Item is a recording of Batstone and Leadely speaking at the Queen's Centenary celebrations.
B. Fuller, Faculty of Education, Oct. 18, 1973
Office of the Chaplain, Brockington Lecture by Buckminster Fuller
At this ceremony, Dr. Ronald L. Watts received the Alumni Award. Part 1
At this ceremony, Dr. Ronald L. Watts received the Alumni Award. Part 1. Side One: Proceedings (continued on #269). Side Two: blank.
Astronauts Bondar and Garneau narrate films on space training and space flight
Astronauts Roberta Bondar and Marc Garneau narrate films on space training and space flight. Side One: Principal Smith introduces Mr. bruce Aikenhead, Director of National Research Council who speks on the Can Space Program. Roberta Bondar narrates a film on the space training program. Marc Garneau (1st Can. astronaut) narrates film he took during a flight in space. Side Two: Garneau's talk continues. Question and answer period.
Address upon receiving an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Queen's University. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., May 30, 1986. Side One: Author, Peter C. Newman, talks about education and Queen's University as well as Canada. School of Business - MBA degrees given. Side Two: blank. print through only.
Address to AMS speakers committee, Queen's University, Oct. 30, 1984
Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie gives a talk relating to his forty years in the Canadian Foreign Service. Side One: Ritchie reflects on what the life of a diplomat was like in the 1930's and 1940's and relays anecdotes from his experience working under 6 prime ministers. He outlines some of the difficulties faced by an ambassador. He also offers a view of how Canada is perceived abroad. Question and answer period. Side Two: blank.
Address in the Brockington Visitor Lecture series, [Queen's University] Feb. 27, 1984
Maureen Forrester tells the story of her life to convey the message that whatever one's backgorund one can be successful. Side One: Introduction. Address by Maureen Forrester. Side Two: blank.