Main Speaker: Stephanie Dickey, Dr Alfred Bader. Dickey introduces Dr Bader and his love of art, also introduces the topic of the lecture. Dr Bader then talks about his Rembrandt paintings and the Rembrandt Research Project. He spends the final portion of the vdeo tkin questions from the audience.
Roy Bonisteel narrates, onscreen, an instructional video for hospital workers describing the role of the chaplain in a long-term care facility. Produced by Hospital district 24/CFRN Edmonton.
Part 1: Main Speaker(s): Helen Cooper, David Smith. Video consists of clips from the royal visit to Queen's. Begins with footage of their boat arriving, after which Cooper welcomes the prince and princess. Afterwards they are shown walking through the university. Finally, Prince Charles' convocation in Grant Hall is shown. Video shares some footage with other Sesquicentennial Royal Visit tapes.
Part 2: Main Speaker(s): Prince Charles. Video begins with Prince Charles' speech from another Royal Visit tape. Afterwards Prince Charles unveils the plaque naming Queen's a national historic monument. Next, he unveils a reproduction of the Royal Charter of Canada in the JDUC. Finaly video ends with the royal couple's departure.
Part 1. Main Speakers: Don Newman, University Chaplain, David Smith, Prince Charles. Location: Grant Hall. Footage from the CBC live broadcast of the royl visit. Begins with Newman talking about the royal visit and the people who will be in attendance. The chaplain says a prayer before welcoming the Prince and Princess of Wales. Smith then addresses the convocation with a speech before presenting Prince Charles with an honourary doctorate of laws. Prince Charles then gives a speech.