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Queen's Great Debate at Homecoming 2007

Debate Topic: Climate change and the viability of the Kyota Accord. Main Speakers: Jane Taber, Elizabeth May, Buzz Hargrove. Video begins with Hitchcock introducing the homecoming debate topic before passing off to Taber who moderates the debate. Debate begins by May debating why Canada should hurry to fulfill the Kyoto Protocol, while Hargorve argues against. Afterwards, Taber asks each of the debaters 3 questions followed by another short debate between the two. Afterwards the debaters take questions from the audience for the remainder of the video.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Queen's University. Queen's Television fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1541
  • Fonds
  • [196-]-[2010]

The fonds consists of video productions in a variety of formats (Umatic, VHS, created in-house by QTV for a variety of institutional clients and departments. Also includes slides of CORK 1975; visit by H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II, 1976; Sailing Olympics off Portsmouth Harbour, 1976; Queen's University staff, 1970's. Stills from old QTV productions showing buildings, staff and research, both on an off the University campus.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Queen's Video HFR

Main Speaker(s): Narrator, David Bacon, Keith Norton, Robert Morgan. Edited video with a voiceover talking about the new Zenith Data Systems microcomputers available to applied science students. Bacon discusses the advantages of the microcomputers and Norton talks about how the governemnt approves. Morgan praises Queen's and talks about the advantages of a ZDS microcomputer. Judging by the tone of the video it may have been used as an advertisement for Zenith Data Systems.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Queen's Women

Part 2. Video on the history of women attending Queen's University initiated by the Dean of Women's Oral History Project, including their fight for equality in the university. Footage is a slideshow of photographs of women from Queen's history with interviews of Laura Campling, Pat Douglas-Murray and Kathleen Healy. Filmmakers are Leslie Jean Anderson, Maaret Koskinen, Heather Moffat and Kathleen Osterland.

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Queen's, for Alumni

Various different Queen's professors and administrative faculty present a series of clips showing important research and events happening across Queen's in 1980-1981, presumably created for alumni. Clips are of research by different engineering departments, football updates, the appointment of Agnes Benedickson as Chancellor, and random stock shots of Kingston. Each clip lasts from 1-5 minutes.

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