- CA ON00239 F2854-54
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- 1984
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.
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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.
Julian Symons. Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University
Mr. Symons addresses problems of freedom and liberty in light of George Orwell's 1984. Side One: Introduction by Chancellor Benedickson. Address by Julian Symons. Side Two: address continues.
Keith Spicer. Official languages in Canada Dunning Trust Lecture. Feb. 9, 1976
Discusses trends in language issues. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued and question period (continued on sr323).
Dr Valaskakis encourages what he calls a "conserver society" as an answer to the problem. Side One: Address continues with a question and answer period at the end. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Valaskakis encourages what he calls a conserver society as an answer to the problem. Side One: Introduction by David McClay. Address by Dr. Valaskakis. Side Two: Blank.
Item is a lecture given to the Faculty of Law by Ronald Dworkin, titled "Law as interpretation."
"Responsibility and Revolt" - (Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series) Feb. 23, 1967
Ms. Ferguson discusses processes of intellectual and social advancement. Side One: Address by Marilyn Ferguson continues. (part of this is a repeat of sr517). Side Two: music.
Ms. Ferguson discusses processes of intellectual and social advancement. Side One: Introduction of Ms. Ferguson. Address by Ms. Ferguson. Side Two: blank.
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: Address continues, with a question and answer period at the end. Rector Rick Powers thanks Mr. Hurtig for his address. Side Two: blank.