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John Meisel. Newspeak in the Information Society [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University] Oct. 19, 1984

Describes the information society, and discusses some of its dominant features in relation to the threat of totalitarianism as portrayed in George Orwells book "1984". Side One: Welcome by Gerald Hodge. Introduction by Principal Ronald Watts. Addresses by John Meisel. Side Two: blank.

John McGonigal, Jan. 1979

Interview of John McGonigal of Arnprior, an amateur historian and descendant of the founder of Arnprior in 1940. He talks about the early history of the Ottawa Valley and the racial and religious animosity between the Irish Catholic settlers, the Protestant Loyal Orangemen and the French speaking settlers. Side One: Interview of John McGonigal. Side Two: Interview continues.

John King interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Tape 3 of 3

King talks about Ottawa Valley history. Side One: Talks about hockey. Talks about Pembroke - people and buildings. Only about 1/3 of tape side used; other 2/3 is blank. Side Two: blank. print through only.

John King interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Tape 2 of 3

King talks about Ottawa Valley history. Side One: King talks about whiskey - selling and quality. Talks about River Men, and the famous ones (ex. Frost Brothers). Talks about competitions among the River Men after the last drive. Talks about clearing the land for farming. Talks about his family. Describes working bees (raising barns, thrashing, etc.) Talks about Pembroke. Side Two: blank. print through only.

John King interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Tape 1 of 3

King talks about Ottawa Valley History. Side One: King talks about growing up in the bush near lumber towns. Talks about lumbering industry. Talks about his family's history. Talks about how hard people had to work. Side Two: blank. print through only.

John Kenneth Galbraith. Queen's University. Brockington Visitor Lecture series

John Kenneth Galbraith claims the present economic model has not changed in the last century. Offers own theory. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 18, 1976. Side One: Side 1 of above address. Introduction by Principal R.L. Watts. Address by Galbraith. Side Two: blank some print through from side 1.

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