Part1. Main Speaker: Agnes McCausland Benidickson, George Munro Grant (actor), David Smith, Douglas Wright. Video begins with a re-enactment of the first convocation for the Faculty of Applied Science. Benidickson announces the re-enactment after which Grant (actor) announces convocation of the first two Applied Science graduates. Once the re-enactment is over Smith does a modern-day convocation, presenting Wright with an honourary degree. Wright then does a speech to the graduating class. The graduating class of engineers is then given their degrees.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Sylvia Ostry, David Haglund. Begins with the chairman introducing Ostry, who then lectures the audience on international trade policy and the international economy as a whole. Afterwards Haglund takes the podium and comments on Ostry's paper.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Roger MacClement Freeman, Dr Betty Reardon, John Olson, Sarah Morgan, Alex Bryans. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Video begins with dean of education talking about the MacClement lectures, before introducing Freeman who in turn introduces Dr Reardon. Dr Reardon then lectures the audience on the importance of building peace through education, as well as describing some fundamentalss for peace education. Olson, Morgan, and Bryans then join Dr Reardon on stage and discuss her lecture together.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Paul Park, Dr Mac Freeman, Christine Overall. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Video begins with Park talking about the MacClement lecture series before introducing Dr Freeman, who discusses the topic of the lecture before introducing Overall. She then lectures the audience on gender issues within universities, and education in general. She takes audience questions for the final portion of the video.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Paul Park, Dr Mac Freeman, Ernie Benedict, Marlene Brant Castellano. Location: McArthur Hall. Video begins with Park introducing Dr Freeman, who in turn introduces Benedict. Benedict then performs a traditional Iroquois greeting. Afterwards Dr Freeman introduces Castellano, who lectures the audience on the current state of Canada's aboriginal people, and how their situation is improving.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Justice Archie Campbell, Marcia Matsui, Michael Brown. Video is of a part of the 1990 Fogler, Rubinoff Advocacy Symposium. The panelists discuss issues with the legal system, focusing on the relationship between the defense and the jury. Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the symposium discussion between Justice Campbell, Matsui, and Brown. The panelists answer questions from the audience during the last portion of the video.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Peter Trueman, Ruth Grier, Helen Cooper, Dr Tom Barton, Kevin Jardine, Peter Meyboom. Location: Grant Hall. Video begins with Trueman introducing the symposium's panelists. Afterwards Grier begins the discussion with a speech on how she would improve solid waste management with a focus on the three R's. Next Cooper talks on how municipalities can work to reduce solid waste. Dr Barton next proposes incinerating waste which cannot by directly reused. Next Jardine speaks on behalf of Greenpeace. Lastly Meyboom speaks on the benefits of composting.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): D.O. Thompson. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Begins with a man introducing Thompson, who then lectures the audience about the Non-Destructive Testing Program at Ames Lab for the remainder of the video.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Mark Weisberg, Fred Goodman. Location: Unknown, classroom with several chalkboards. Begins with Goodman talking about the Cross-Faculty Teaching Forum, before introducing Goodman. Good man then lectures the audience on the use of simulation games to assist with teaching in classrooms. He also discusses the difference between puzzles and games, as well as curricular and planned learning.