Anorexia Nervosa, Dr. McSherry, Student Health Services (2 tapes)
- CA ON00239 F1541-S9-f5
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- 3 Mar. 1982
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Anorexia Nervosa, Dr. McSherry, Student Health Services (2 tapes)
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Anorexia Nervosa, Dr. McSherry, Student Health Services 2/2
Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the audience question period with the panelists.
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Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Location: Take 30 studio. 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.
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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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As Lifers See It: Kingston Penitentiary Lifers Group, Religion
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At the Feminist Impasse: The Choice of Law
Main Speaker(s): Diana Majury. Location: MacDonald Hall. Begins with an unknown woman introducing Majury. After Majury takes the podium she delivers a paper on the legal issues of choice concerning reproductive technology. She answers audience questions for the final portion of the video.
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Audio-Visual Workshop Trigger Tapes
Video contains several skits showing a professor named Dr Peterson interacting with people. Skits were created to be used at a media colloquium.
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Bader Collection, The: European Paintings
Main Speaker(s): Alfred Bader. Location: Agnes Ethering Art Centre. Video contains a tour by Bader of several of the paintings he donated to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Shots of the paintings are shown while he explains how he aquired them.
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Bader Gift,The, Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Main Speaker(s): Alfred Bader. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Edited video with a voiceover on Bader's life and his donation of many priceless pieces of artwork to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Shows several of the paintings owned by Bader while he talks about his affinity for it. Afterwards various narrators introduce other pieces of artwork that were part of the Bader gift.
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Beamish-Munro Hall - Grand Opening Ceremony
Main Speaker(s): Tom Harris, Dr William Leggett, Dr James McCowen. Location: Beamish-Munro Hall. Opens with shots panning through Beamish-Munro. Harris introduces Dr Leggett, who talks about the building of Beamish-Munro. Harris then returns to the podium and speaks about how the hall will affect future Applied Science students. He announces there will be an award named after Dr McCowen, who takes the podium and talks about the building. Harris then calls up the Mayor of Kingston and two past students who each give their thanks to the Beamish and Munro families. Robert Beamish and Don Munro are then each called up to give brief speeches.
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