Canada Towards the Year 2000: A climate for creativity. by Louis Applebaum and Harold Town
- CA ON00239 F2854-44
- Unidad documental simple
- [1975]
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (for sides 1&2, see sr408) (1/2 tape only). Side Two: blank.
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Canada Towards the Year 2000: A climate for creativity. by Louis Applebaum and Harold Town
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (for sides 1&2, see sr408) (1/2 tape only). Side Two: blank.
Describes the information society, and discusses some of its dominant features in relation to the threat of totalitarianism as portrayed in George Orwells book "1984". Side One: Welcome by Gerald Hodge. Introduction by Principal Ronald Watts. Addresses by John Meisel. Side Two: blank.
The Visionary Factor Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture series, Queen's University
Author and editor Marilyn Ferguson discusses the processes of intellectual and social advancement. She outlines the steps involved in change which lead to a shift in the paradigm. Ms. Ferguson argues that the process of advancement should not be hindered b the resistance to change since this results in discouragement of those with fresh ideas and that ideas need to be freely distributed. She examines methods of solving problems and concludes that in order to do so it is necessar that one exist within the paradox of being utterly realistic and visionary. Side One: above lecture (1/3 of tape only - only 2/3 blank). Side Two: talk by Roger Caron, former prisoner and author of Go Boy and Bingo discusses life in prison and out.
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 13, 1975. Part I of series on women.
Juliet Mitchell's address "Human Dignity and the Experience of Woman". Side One: Introduction; Mitchell's address; questions from the Audience (continued on side 2). Side Two: Questions (continued from side 1).
Lubbock's address "The Role of Business and Free Enterprise in Latin America". Side One: Introduction; Lubbock's address; comments by Costa Pinto; Questions from Audience (continued on side 2). Print through begins halfway through. Side Two: questions (continued from side 1).
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 13, 1975. Part I of series on women.
Juliet Mitchell's address "Human Dignity and the Experience of Woman". Side One: Introduction; Mitchell's address; questions from the Audience (continued on side 2). Side Two: Questions (continued from side 1).
Necessity and the Romantic Will
Copy of Elizabeth Hardwick's address on "Necessity and the Romantic Will" (SR203).
Hugh McCullum's address on "Institutional Violence: A Northern Perspective.". Side One: Introduction; McCullum's address (continued on side 2). Side Two: McCullum's address (continued from side 1); questions from the audience (continued on sr207).
George Rude's Address (continued from sr207). Side One: Rude's Address (continued from sr207); questions from the audience. Side Two: blank.
Henry Morgantaler. Moral, medical and legal aspects of abortion, Kingston, Feb. 5, 1985
Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture series. Side One: address - Part 1 (continued on #297). Side Two: Address - Part 3 (questions and answers).