Part 2. Main Speakers: Marlene Brant Castellano, Dr Ruth Rees. Continuation and conclusion of Castellano's lecture. Afterwards Dr Rees thanks Castellano.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Paul Park, Dr Mac Freeman, Ernie Benedict, Marlene Brant Castellano. Location: McArthur Hall. Video begins with Park introducing Dr Freeman, who in turn introduces Benedict. Benedict then performs a traditional Iroquois greeting. Afterwards Dr Freeman introduces Castellano, who lectures the audience on the current state of Canada's aboriginal people, and how their situation is improving.
Main Speaker(s): Dr A.M. Bryans. Dr Jackie Duffin speaks about the Hannah Happenings, Dr Pam Frid introduces the speaker, Dr Bryan speaks for the remainder of the video. Dr Hugh Pross thanks Dr Bryans.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Paul Park, Dr Mac Freeman, Christine Overall. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Video begins with Park talking about the MacClement lecture series before introducing Dr Freeman, who discusses the topic of the lecture before introducing Overall. She then lectures the audience on gender issues within universities, and education in general. She takes audience questions for the final portion of the video.
Main Speaker: Dr Murray Enkin. Begins with Dr Jackie Duffin speaking to an audience at a podium about the Hannah Happenings. Dr Robert Maudsley introduces Dr Enkin, who speaks for the remainder of the video. Video ends with a slideshow of old hospital-related photos, followed by Dr Palmela Dickey Young thanking Dr Enkin.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Seymour Papert, Rina Upitis. Video is of a speech by Papert on the advantages of integrating microcomputers into a learning environment to enhance learning. Video begins partway through his speech. Afterwards, Upitis thanks Papert for his speech.