Part 3. CKWS News segment on how electrical engineering students at Queen's will start designing silicon microchips, one of the first centres like it in the world.
Main Speaker(s): E.E. Watson. Location: classroom. Video is a pre-recorded, scripted lecture of Watson talking about electric fields, as well as performing experiments which demonstrate electric fields. Presumably created to be played for different physics classes year by year.
Location: Applied Science laboratory. Edited video with a voiceover showcasing the startup and one batch cycle of the high speed melter/mixer. Douglas Lyons performs the experiment while the narrator describes what is happening. Includes slow-motion shots of the device in action.
Main Speaker(s): Two group leaders, many Warkworth Pennitentiary convicts. Location: Warkworth Pennitentiary. Video is of a group discussion about drug addiction between a male and female group leader and several convicts from Warkworth Pennitentiary. Main focus of the discussion is on how to manage relapses. They talk about how relapsing makes them feel, and strategies to mitigate relapses.
Part 1. Main Speaker: Dr Henry Morgentaler. Location: Grant Hall. Chariman of the Dunning Trust welcomes Dr Morgentaler who lectures for the remainder of the video. Final 8 minutes of the video is black screen.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Dorothy Smith. Video is of a paper delivered by Dr Smith on feminist issues, including education for women and women in the workplace.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Broulette, Debby. Begins with Dr Broulette asking Debby about her issues back in high school when her mental health issues began. She discusses her mood swings and the voices she occasionally hears. They also talk about how she reacted to the different kinds of medication she has been on.
Main Speaker(s): Several unnamed student group leaders. Location: McArthur Hall. Video is of a student workshop which occurred after the 2nd MacClement lecture. Several groups of students each present ideas on how to help make the world a better, more peaceful place. Afterwards Dr McArthur says some concluding remarks.