Producers: Robb Tripp, John G. Esford. Video begins with a narrator talking about the rivalry between Queen's and Western University which began in 1922. OUCAA had to step in and prevented Queen's from facing Western in sports. However, they found a way to continue the rivalry by playing croquet which wasn't goverened by the OUCAA. Western ultimately emerged victorius.
Video with a voiceover on landscape architect Humphry Repton's red books, which were reports he created for clients concerning their property including compliments on the property and suggestions for improvements. The video focuses on Repton's report on Lord Amherst's house Montreal in Kent.
Main Speaker(s): Dr David Housman. Video is of a lecture by Dr Housman during the thirteenth meeting of the Association of Cytogenic Technologists. He compares how gene mapping was a decade in the past vs where they are in 1988, highlighting their progress.
Main Speaker(s): Ellen Peters. Location: Ongwanada centre. Video is a video created for Ongwanada staff with the purpose of helping them identify abuse victims, and showing them the course of action to assist someone who is being abused. Video is narrated by Peters.
Main Speaker(s): Susan Nelles Pine. Location: large lecture hall. Begins with Dr Jackie Duffin talking about the History of the Hannah Happenings. She then introduces the Dean of the School of Nursing, who in turn introduces Pine. Afterward, Pine takes the podium and delivers a lecture to the audience for the remainder of the video. She also answers questions from the audience for the final portion of the video.
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.
Main Speaker(s): Robert B. Salter. Dr Jackie Duffin speaks about the Hannah Happenings, Dr Charles Sorbie introduces the speaker, Salter speaks for the rest of the video. Dr Mark Charles thanks Salter.