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"Science and Meaning" George Wald

Key note address at the Science Teachers Association of Ontario Meeting by Dr. George Wald of Harvard University. Nobel Price Winner in 1967. Side One: Dr. George Wald's key note address, entitled "Science and Survival". Dr. Wald talks about the age of information, the industrial revolution and nuclear power and how it has brought the world to the brink of destruction. Side Two: Continuation of talk. Question and answer period.

Social impacts of information technology. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., March 13, 1984

Address in AMS Speakers committee series, Queen's University. Side One: Professor Calvin Gotlieb discusses two important issues resulting from the new focus on information technology: The political and cultural effects of the concentration of information processing; and the issue of privacy, which is associated with the rise in personal and corporate information now stored in computer data banks. Side Two: side 2 of above talk, followed by question and answer period.

Special meeting to consider the report of the special committee to investigate Mr. Charles Edwards - April 3, 1970. Part I

Special Senate meeting broadcast by CFRC on April 3, 1970. Side One: CFRC commentary; addresses by John Deutsch, D.W. Slater, John Beckett, N.J. Brown, David Gray, Michael Larrass, Ted Lloyd, Ross McGregor, John Smart. Side Two: Addresses by Ian Taylor, Y. Tsurumi, J. Weikum, D. Soberman, David Gray, D.W. Slater.

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