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Principal Watts - University Day, CKWS Oct. 16/81, Queen's Band - Jan. 1/82, Texas

Main Speaker: Dr Ronald Watts, unknown interviewer. Video begins with a CKWS segment on sports, afterward hard cuts to the Queen's Band performing somewhere off campus. After several minutes hard cuts to a CKWS segment of an interview with Dr Watts. Interviewer talks about the upcoming issues faced by universities, then interviews Dr Watts on the subject. Halfway through the segment audience members phone in and comment/ask questions.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Principal's Address Alumni Assembly

Main Speakers: Heather Black, Dr Daniel Woolf. Black begins by introducing Dr Woolf, who lectures the audience of alumni and QUAA members. The topic of the lecture sems to be on how Queen's can improve in the future. After he is done the audience members go around introducing themselves. Black then re-takes the podium to talk about the importance of Queen's alumni followed by a QUAA student member, the rector, an AMS representative, and a representative from SGRS.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Profile Queen's - SCIT at Queen's

Main Speaker(s): Tom Williams, Narrator. Begins with Williams talking about the series Profile Queen's, which aimed to showcase different aspects of Queen's University. This episode was on SCIT, the Studies in Communication and Information Technology. Then cuts to the video conference between Queen's and Edinburgh University while the narrator explaining the purpose of SCIT, and talks about the conference. Several other members of SCIT also discuss the importance of information technology going into the future. The history of SCIT is also discussed.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Quadriplegic Computer Programmer, Rehab Medicine Linda Rankin

Main Speaker(s): Narrator, Lou Boles. Begins with narrator talking about the increased demand for computer programmers, and how the field lends itself to computer programming. Boles, who is a quadreplegic, talks about how he wishes to be a computer programmer and the equipment and aides he needs to be one. The equipment he uses is then shown.

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