Donald Creighton Jan. 14, 1976. Canada Toward the year 2000
- CA ON00239 F2854-42
- Pièce
- 1976
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (5 minutes) (for sides 1&2, see sr.408). Side Two: blank.
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Donald Creighton Jan. 14, 1976. Canada Toward the year 2000
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (5 minutes) (for sides 1&2, see sr.408). Side Two: blank.
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
A comparison of George Orwell's book 1984 to the actual 1984. Side One: Continuation of Address by Mr. Illich and beginning of question and answer period. Side Two: blank.
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Ms. Ferguson discusses processes of intellectual and social advancement. Side One: Introduction of Ms. Ferguson. Address by Ms. Ferguson. Side Two: blank.
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Describes the information society and discusses some of its dominant features in relation to the threat of totalitarianism as portrayed in George Orwell's book "1984". Side One: Address continues. Side Two: blank.
Dunning Trust Lecture - Linda McQuaig April 8, 1999
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Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Mr. Hurtig argues against the proposed free trade agreement with the U.S. and asserts that it is a threat to Canadian sovereignty. Side One: Introduction to Principal David Smith. Address by Mr. Mel Hurtig. Side Two: blank.
Race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush years. Lecture by Angela Davis
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Angela Davis gives a talk entitled, race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush Years. Side One: Roberta Hamilton introduces Angela Davis. Angela Davis gives her talk, "Race, class and gender in the Reagan-Bush years. Side Two: (side 3) continuation of questions from the audience started on sr851.
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Douglas Cardinal talks about his vision of architecture. Describes various projects with slides. Side One: introduction by Lily Ingalls of Douglas Cardinal. Cardinal's lecture about his work - especially the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Side Two: continuation of lecture. Questions from the audience - tape over in the middle (2 sections of above speech). Finishes with audience quesitons.