- CA ON00239 F2854-1
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- 23 Feb. 1967
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
"Responsibility and Revolt" - (Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series) Feb. 23, 1967
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Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
"Responsibility and Revolt" - (Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series) Feb. 23, 1967
Kerr, Clark Bissell, Claude Thomas
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Side One: Clark Kerr: "Higher Education in the United States: The best of times, the worst of times." [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series] Dec. 5, 1968. Side Two: Claude Thomas Bissell: "Academic freedom: the student version" [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series] Feb. 27, 1969. Discusses the ideals and beliefs associated with student academic freedom, rather than faculty freedom. Divides the student protest movement into two groups, one being a small core with a fanatical commitment to their cause, who believe in coercive action. the second group he calls activists, is larger but willing to negotiate. Comments on the rise of student power predicting some positive consequences this will have. He also indicates the danger in the rise of the authoritarian view. Broadcast on CFRC..
Dunning Trust Lecture Excerpts
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Parts of the addresses of Laurence Van Der Post (1965), Dr. Bell (1965), Sir Tyrone Guthrie (1965), Dr. Herbert Muller (1964) and Dr. Brookes (1965) - see list on box
Brown, Gordon fl. 1960's - Lepan, Douglas V.
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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..
McPhee, Alan McNeill, William Hardy
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Side One: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Brockington." A CBC Program narrated by Alan McPhee. Side Two: Dunning Trust Lecture: "The Idea and Practice of World History." Dr. W.H. McNeill, Introduced by Principal James A. Corry.
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Convocation Ceremonies and a Dunning Trust Lecture. Side One: Commentary; address by J.A. Corry, Ernest Sirlock, Carl Arthur Winkler (continued on side 2). Side Two: Address by C.A. Winkler (continued from side 1); Dunning Trust Lecture "Higher Education in Developing Countries" by Dr. Baffour.
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Dunning Trust Lecture by Lord Bowden - Oct. 6, 1971; Dunning Trust Lecture "Canada's Indians and their place in a just society" - Spring 1971. Side One: Bowden's address (continued from sr158); addresses on "Canada's Indians..." by Isaac Beaulieu, Donna Tindall, Herbert Strong Eagle, Arthur Manvel, Walter Currie (continued on side 2). Side Two: Walter Currie (continued).
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - March 25, 1974
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Robinson's First address of two in the Dunning Trust series, "Growth and the Economics". Side One: Introduction by James Cartwright; address by Robinson. Side Two: blank.
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - March 27, 1974
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Robinson's 2nd address in the Dunning Trust series, "Doomsday is today". Side One: Introduction by David Eastman; Robinson's address. Side Two: blank.
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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).