- CA ON00239 F844-f9
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- 23 Nov. 1947
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Recorded Nov. 23, 1947. Members of the Executive each take a turn to speak.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Recorded Nov. 23, 1947. Members of the Executive each take a turn to speak.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of a women's University event, with images of women from McGill, Manitoba, and Queen's.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of schools in Western Canada.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides of Oxford University.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
File contains lantern slides for a lecture on Shakespeare.
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lectures 1960, 1963
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Excerpts from John Coleman Bennett's talk "Christianity and Politics" about the issue of disarmament of nuclear weapons in Canada and the United States. Excerpts from Oppenheimer's talk "Knowledge as science, as action and as culture" about two psychological experiments involving learning and reality. Side One: Excerpts from Address by Robert Oppenheimer - 1960, and John Coleman Bennett - Jan. 21, 1963. Side Two: blank.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Douglas reads an excerpt from her article on Einstein; Douglas reads and excerpt from her book on Eddington. Side One: McNeill introduces Douglas; Douglas reads from her article and book; moments from the House of Commons recorded from the Radio (unidentified). Side Two: blank.
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: McNeill reads two of his addresses given at Queen's in the past. Side Two: blank with print through.
"Have you anything to declare?" - 1947
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: McNeill's address upon his retirement at convocation - Oct. 18, 1947; accepting his honourary degree. Side Two: blank.
Queen's University - Chancellor - Installation (John Stirling)
Parte de William Everett McNeill fonds
Installation ceremony for John B. Stirling as Chancellor of Queen's University. Also includes conference of honourary degress to Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker and four other individuals.