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Lovell, Bernard, Sir

Side One: 'Man in the Universe" - (Address in the Brockington Visitor Lecture Series). March 9, 1970. Side Two: Meet Sir Bernard Lovell - (Talk at Victoria Hall). Question period for Sir Lovell's lecture "Man in the Universe" given on March 9, 1970 - recorded on March 10, 1970.

Lovell, Bernard, Sir

Side One: "Why outer space?" [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University] March 11, 1970. Side Two: Blank, should contain "Is there extra-terrestrial life? [Address to Biology Society] March 12, 1970.

Lovell, Bernard, Sir

Address to Astronomical Union Dinner; March 13, 1970. Reports for the Science Research Council of the United Kingdom, current developments in process in the area of eptical astronomy and other developments in astronomy

Lecture given by Geoffrey A. Pearson, Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. Recorded at Queen's University, March 15, 1984

This recording represents an effort to understand the Soviet Union and the Soviet People in the Realization that this is a necessary prelude to peaceful cohabitation. Side One: Mr. Pearson outlines similarities and differences between Canada and the Soviet Union in the Cultural, Geographic, Economic, Historical and Political Contexts. He notes that Canada should have strong cultural and personal ties with the Soviet Union but in fact, we don't. He describes reasons for this and efforts to overcome the charms of misunderstanding including specifically the peace initiation of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Side Two: continuation of above talk. Question and answer period.

Koestler, Arthur

Side One: "Ethical Issues Involved in Influencing the Mind" [Address in The University and Ethics of Change Symposium' Nov. 7, 1968. Side Two: "Ethical Issues Involved in Genetic Manipulation and Biological Conditioning" [Symposium on the University and the Ethics of Change] Nov. 7, 1968. Begins on side 1.

John Kenneth Galbraith. Queen's University. Brockington Visitor Lecture series

John Kenneth Galbraith claims the present economic model has not changed in the last century. Offers own theory. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 18, 1976. Side One: Side 1 of above address. Introduction by Principal R.L. Watts. Address by Galbraith. Side Two: blank some print through from side 1.

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