Discusses the current position of Canadian women. Talks about her views on issues of discrimination towards women, such as exploitation, of mothers and housewives, equal pay for work of equal value, abortion, and the discouragemnet of females from entering non-tradional female occupations. Compares Canada to other countries. Side One: Lecture by D. Anderson. Side Two: Question and answer period.
Dr. Cay discusses his early days as a medical student, and his life as a surgeon and professor. Side One: Tape 2 of above interview. Side Two: print through only.
Dr. Cay discusses his early days as a medical student, and his life as a surgeon and professor. Side One: tape 3 of above interview. Side Two: print through only.
Dr. Cay discusses his early days as a medical student, and his life as a surgeon and professor. Side One: Tape 1 of above interview. Side Two: Print through only.
Recorded in the Brown Room @ Queen's Faculty Club on the evening of Wednesday 5 March 1980. Side One: Ettinger Address. Side Two: Ettinger Address plus Questions and Closing comments by Dr. W.E. Swinton.
Al Purdy reads his poetry. Dr. Khalid Sayeed discusses the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan. Side One: The spoken word: Al Purdy (introduced by David Helwig) read his poetry. Taped over this is a program featuring Queen's University Political Studies Professor, Dr. Khalid Sayeed who talks about the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan - Nov. 11, 1971. Side Two: print through only.
Dr. Lewis discusses nuclear reactors. Side One: Dr. Lewis talks about nuclear reactors and world opinion on nuclear energy - conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Dr. Lewis talks about Canada's position (can do reactors etc.) Problems discussed. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Angus talks of her use of Archives over the years to research the history of Kingston bldgs. and her own family history. Side One: Introduction by George Richardson. Talk by Margaret Angus. Thanked by Isabelle Trumpour.