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The 11th Annual Travill Debate

Debate Topic: The feminization of medicine is a hazard to the public's health. Main Speakers: Dr Lindsey Davidson and Adam Szulewski (debating yea), Dr Peter ONeill and Emily Austin (debating nay). Begins with David Walker standing in front of an audience talking about the impact that Tony Travill had on the school followed by the introduction of the debate topic. The Davidson takes the stage first followed by ONeil, then Szulewski followed by Austin. The video ends before the winner is announced.

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17th Annual Hannah Happening - Dr. Robert Maudsley Queen's to Karachi and back: Confessions of Catalyst

Main Speaker(s): Dr Robert Maudsley. Video begins with Dr Jackie Duffin talking about the Hannah Happenings. Dr Ruth Wilson introduces Dr Maudsley who speaks for the rest of the video. At the end of the video he answers questions before Dr Duncan Sinclair thanks Dr Maudsley for coming.

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Making Canadian Medical History: Dr. Harry Botterell (U of T Hon. Degree)

Main Speaker(s): Dr Harry Botterell. Edited video with a narrator on the life of Dr Botterell and his accomplishments. Created in recognition of the honourary degree he received from the University of Toronto, as well as the opening of Botterell Hall. Contains footage of interviews with Dr Botterell, describing his life in his own words. Also contins footage of Dr Botterell receiving his honourary degree.

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Hear to See II - Looking at Contemporary Art, Agnes Etherington Art Centre

Main Speaker(s): Jeri Harmsen, Jack Henderson. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Video was created to advertise the Agnes Etherington exhibit Hear to See II, which was created over 3 years after the original. Visitors would begin in an anteroom, which contained several art magazines and telephones that would play information on contemporary art. The main exhibit contained 6 different booths, each with a piece of artwork, a couch, and a telephone. The telephone would play comments on the artwork by the artist.

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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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The Rembrandt Research Project and the Collector Dr. Alfred Bader

Main Speaker: Stephanie Dickey, Dr Alfred Bader. Dickey introduces Dr Bader and his love of art, also introduces the topic of the lecture. Dr Bader then talks about his Rembrandt paintings and the Rembrandt Research Project. He spends the final portion of the vdeo tkin questions from the audience.

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5th Cross-Facuty Teaching Forum: Clancy Wolf - Cellular Automata: A Computer-Based Game (2 tapes, tape 2 unknown)

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Clancy Wolf. Location: classroom. Video is a lecture by Wolf on different computer 'games' called cellular automata used to simulate basic life. Begins with Wolf explaining the rules of John Conway's Game of Life. He then demonstrates the game using software called The Phantom Fish Tank, after which he demonstrates several similar cellular automata games with different rulesets. He also shows the audience mathematical games to assist with teaching in public schools, which he plays with the audience.

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