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Queen's Theological College

Kick-off to the 'Invest in Ministry Campaign' with opening prayer (Dr. Bater) and Steve Cutway introducing Rev. Ross and Mayor Geretsen. Side One: Queen's Theological College. Side Two: Piano Music for Broadcast.

Queen's University. Student Memorial Union opening with speeches. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., ca.1946.

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Union Opening with speeches. Queen's Quarter House. Hugh Kemp interview. Levesque's last speech in "The Bridge". Yo Yo Champ at Queen's. Nobody and test cuts. Side Two: National Film Board reporter "Canadian Art" (9'04) "Pigs is Pigs" - Part 1, Aug. 9, 1946. Test cuts from "The Bridge" "The Key".

Queen's University Symposium. Grant Hall Oct. 26, 1984

Sections (incomplete) of a symposium held in Grant Hall on Oct. 26, 1984. Side One: Part of Fred Uringer's comments on a speech by Margaret Atwood and her response to him. (see sr.860, side 2) CFRC Radio announcers comment. Side Two: part of a penl discussion lead by Prof. John Meisel, and including a discussion of structural unemployment and how the university should dean with it as well as changes universities should make (see sr862, side 2). Followed by comments from CFRC Radio announcers.

The Call of the Woods. J.S. Bach - Bouree. Djorak - Songs my mother taught me. Mrs. Crawford - May 11, 1950 ...

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: The Call of the Woods. J.S. Bach - Bouree. Dvorak - Songs My Mother Taught Me. Mrs. Crawford. Seitz - Mrs. Crawford. Jan. 28/52. Oh Come All Ye Faithful. Lo, How a Rose. Mrs. Crawford. Alabama Jubilee. Seitz. The Rhythm Racketeers. Side Two: Temple Male Choir and Quartet.

The Prism of Change: A Personal Viewpoint" Address at University Day, Queen's University

University Day Address recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 16, 1984. Librarian, Lin Good addresses the topic of progress for women in acknowledgement of the celebration of 100 years of women at Queen's. Mrs. Good provides a personal viewpoint by discussing her own life and career. She relates the discrimination toward women that she encountered when she attended university in the 1940's, and describes some of the work she has since been involved in pertaining to the status of women. Side One: first side of above lecture. welcome by Principal Smith. Lin Good's address. Side Two: second side of above lecture.

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