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Lecture to open the Hayter/Atelier 17 show at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre 9.xl.78

Lecture by Dickson recorded live at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre to open the Hayter/Atelier 17 show. Side One: Dickson discusses the art of Hayter and Atelier going through the show at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre on 9.xl.78. Talk followed by Audience questions. Side Two: blank.

Lecture given by Geoffrey A. Pearson, Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. Recorded at Queen's University, March 15, 1984

This recording represents an effort to understand the Soviet Union and the Soviet People in the Realization that this is a necessary prelude to peaceful cohabitation. Side One: Mr. Pearson outlines similarities and differences between Canada and the Soviet Union in the Cultural, Geographic, Economic, Historical and Political Contexts. He notes that Canada should have strong cultural and personal ties with the Soviet Union but in fact, we don't. He describes reasons for this and efforts to overcome the charms of misunderstanding including specifically the peace initiation of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Side Two: continuation of above talk. Question and answer period.

Lecture by W.B. Lewis to Science Association, N.R.C. Ottawa

Dr. W.B. Lewis gives a lecture to the N.R.C., The Science Association Dec. 4, 1963. Side One: Dr. Lewis speaks about different energy systems and technologies. Talks extensively and technically (and economically) about nuclear energy. Different reactors discussed. Question and answer period. Side Two: blank.

Law and the Media Address at University Day Conference. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 16, 1984

CBC Broadcast Journalist, Vicki Russell, gives a speech on women's issues in the law. Her speech is divided into four areas which include a historical look at cases where the courts have treated inequitably; future changes which may affect women; the impact of the media on laws, and what women can do to change the laws which affect them. Ms. Russell's speech is followed by a group discussion of women's issues as well as broader issues as they pertain to women. Side One: first side of above speech. followed by questions and comments from audience. Side Two: continuation of question and comment session.

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