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Art Display, Barbican Complex / Queen's Woman / Electrical Engineering Chip Dev't

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Clips from CBC TV show Take 30. Begins with segment on The Jupiter Effect which would end the world on March 10, 1982 (the day after the show). Afterward comes a segment on a group of Canadian tapestries on loan to the Barbican Centre. The next segment is on how more and more Canadian families are getting multiple sources of income due to the increased number of wives joining the workforce, as well as the downsides of that.
Part 2.Video on the history of women attending Queen's University, including their fight for equality in the university. Footage is a slideshow of photographs of women from Queen's history.
Part 3. CKWS News segment on how electrical engineering students at Queen's will start designing silicon microchips, one of the first centres like it in the world.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 7: Industrial Contributions

Main Speaker(s):Two business experts, M. Sayer. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with various different advanced ceramics businessmen taking turns discussing how Canadian businesses can catch up to the Japanese ceramics industry. Afterwards Sayer delivers some concluding remarks, thanking the speakers and the audience.

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Unveiling of Blimey Austen

Main Speaker(s): Dr Ken Robertson, Ronald Watts, Ford Connell. Video is of the unveiling of a bust of Dr 'Blimey' Austin, a former professor of surgery at Queen's. Begins with a man talking about Blimey's contributions to the university and Kingston General Hospital, before thanking several important member of the audience for coming. Dr Robertson talks about the impact Dr Austin had on his students. Man from beginning of video returns to the podium and offers more thanks to people. Watts speaks further on Dr Austin's impact on the university. The bust is then unveiled, after which Connell reminisces on what Dr Austin was like in life.

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Questor Precision Radiograph, John Malloy

Main Speaker(s): John Malloy, Dr T.D.V. Cooke. Edited video narrated by Dr Cooke showcasing the Questor Precision Radiograph. Begins with narrator talking about current radiographs, after which a demonstration of the QPR is shown.

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Huntington?s Chorea - Dr. Delva & Carl Quartermain

Main Speaker(s): Dr Delva. Video is of an examination of Carl Quartermain, a man with Huntington's Chorea by Dr Delva. Quartermain sits in a chair qhile Dr Delva asks him to perform various movements, such as saluting and lighting cigarette. Video cuts to a later date, with Dr Delva performing the same tests on Quartermain. Video cuts to a later series of tests four more times.

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Advancement in Medical Science and Philosophy, Dr. Pellegrino: 2004 Medicine in the 21st Century

Main Speaker(s): Dr Pellegrino. Location: Grant Hall. Begins with Dr Pelegrino thanking the important members of th audience and talking briefly about the history of the faculty of medicine. He then delivers a lecture on the advancement of medical science and philosophy, with a focus on the physician-patient relationship.

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50th Anniversary of the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre - Medicine

Main Speaker(s): Dr Andrew Padmos (Emcee), Dr Ronald Barr, Maj. Gen. Frank Norman, Hugh Graham, Carol Allison Burra, Dr W. C. Leggett, Dr Charles Hollenberg, Catherine Marshall, Nancy Herr, Hon. Robert W, Runciman. Location: Presumabley the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre. Begins with Rev. Douglas Wilson saying a prayer of invocation at a podium in front of an audience. Barr takes the podium after to talk about the origins of the centre. After that Norman speaks, followed by Graham and Burra. Principal Leggett speaks about the effect the centre has had on the university. Hollenberg speaks on behalf of the parent organization of the centre. Marshall speaks afterward, followed by Herr and Runciman who presents a plaque to Barr. The last 40 minutes of the video are black screen.

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