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Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection

  • CA ON00239 F2854
  • Collection
  • 1965-2010

The collection consists of recordings from the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures.

Queen's University. Office of the Vice-Principal (Academic)

C. Northcote Parkinson. Exploring human aspirations behind regional tensions [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture series, Queen's University] Feb. 13, 1978

Three Canadians address the issue of the aspirations and feelings of people in different regions in Canada. Side One: Speakers Mr. C. Martin, James McCrorie. Side Two: James McCrorie (continued), Chief Andrew Rickard, discussion period.

Brown, Gordon fl. 1960's - Lepan, Douglas V.

Side One: Convocation of graduate studies - 1969. Business, Theology and MacArthur College (First Grads) - Fanfare, "Oh God Our Help" (Padre Laverty) Invocation and J.J. Deutsch and Address by Douglas V. Lepan. Side Two: Dr. Gordon Brown, Dunning Trust Lecture, Oct. 29, 1969. Educational Freedom and Responsibility in Contemporary Society. Discusses the role of today's engineer holds in dealing with the problems of population, pollution, food shortage, and the focus on increasing the standard of living. Relates this to the need for universities to change by responding to the changing structure of society..

Amartya Kumar Sen. Address in Chancellor Dunning Trust - Paradoxes of Liberty Nov. 7, 1981

Sen, an economist and Professor, Oxford University, England, Theoretically discusses the meaning of Liberty and problems inherent in its definition. Side One: Introduction of Sen by Professor McLeod. Sen notes the many paradoxes within the concept of liberty and outlines the incompatibility of liberty with the pareto principle. Dr. sen challenges the adequacy of the control and power views of liberty, preferring a social choice theory. Side Two: Continuation of lecture (first 1/2) Second 1/2 Sen alswers questions from audience.

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