Principal Watts outlines the historical background and development of Ontario Universities. Side One: Address by Principal Watts and start of question and answer period. Side Two: question and answer period continues.
Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie gives a talk relating to his forty years in the Canadian Foreign Service. Side One: Ritchie reflects on what the life of a diplomat was like in the 1930's and 1940's and relays anecdotes from his experience working under 6 prime ministers. He outlines some of the difficulties faced by an ambassador. He also offers a view of how Canada is perceived abroad. Question and answer period. Side Two: blank.
Mr. de Grandpre discusses existing problems in Canadian business and suggests improvements. Side One: Introduction by Mr. David Moore (Club President) and address by Mr. de Grandpre. Side Two: address continues.
Dr. Evans addresses the issue of cutbacks in government funding for universities and the implications this has for the future. Side One: Address. Side Two: Address continued (starts about 1/8 way in on the tape).
Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa, Ont. John Turner, discusses national unity, and bilingualism. Side One: Turner Discusses national unity, and his views on language and bilingualism in Canada. He points out some problems with the way the law concerning bilingualism has been instituted. Side Two: continuation of above speech.
Mr. MacDonald discusses the function of universities in our society. Side One: Address by Mr. MacDonald. Introduced by Robert L. Armstrong. Side Two: Address continued but doesn't start until counter #30 on tape.
Mrs. Thatcher discusses the nature of the free society and the grave problems facing many countries and suggests causes and approaches to solutions,. Side One: Introudction by H. Allen Leo (Club President). Address by Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher. Side Two: address continues.
Address upon receiving an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Queen's University. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., May 30, 1986. Side One: Author, Peter C. Newman, talks about education and Queen's University as well as Canada. School of Business - MBA degrees given. Side Two: blank. print through only.