Part V of the Installation of J.A. Corry - Dinner speeches. Side One: Chairman's remarks; speech by W.A. Mackintosh; speech by Arthur Moxon (continued on sr 188). Side Two: blank.
Part IV of the Installation of J.A. Corry. Side One: Address by John P. Robards (continued from sr185); address by Henri F. Legare; Benediction; music. Side Two: blank.
CBC Broadcast of the Installation of Principal Corry and the Dinner in his honour - Recorded Twice. Side One: CBC Comentary; J.P. Robards' Address; Henri F. Legere's Address, Dinner Speeches by W.A. Mackintosh, Arthur Moxen, Leonard Brockington and J.A. Corry. Rerecording of Broadcast. Side Two: Blank with print through.
CBC Broadcast of the Installation of Principal Corry - Recorded Twice. Side One: CBC Commentary; Excerpt from J.B. Stirling's Address; Investiture; Corry's Address; Recording of Broadcast. Side Two: Blank with print through.
Part III of Installation of J.A. Corry. Side One: Corry's address (continued from sr184); conferring of Honorary Degrees; address by John P. Robards (continued on sr186). Side Two: blank.
Excerpts from Dunning Trust Lectures with commentary from W.E. McNeill; C. Day-Lewis Recites 2 of his poems. Side One: Excerpts from Lectures by Sir Richard Livington; Herbert Butterfield - "Historical background of Liberty": compares capitalized Western countries with Russia and Naze Germany and discusses the evolution of the ideal of liberty. Explains the influence of early religious attitudes on our present views and how these were transposed to the political arena. Broadcast by Radio Station CKWS in Queen's Quarter Hour ; Thomas Vernor Smith; Cecil Day-Lewis: Day-Lewis Recites his poems; Frank H. Underhill. Side Two: blank.
Excerpts from John Coleman Bennett's talk "Christianity and Politics" about the issue of disarmament of nuclear weapons in Canada and the United States. Excerpts from Oppenheimer's talk "Knowledge as science, as action and as culture" about two psychological experiments involving learning and reality. Side One: Excerpts from Address by Robert Oppenheimer - 1960, and John Coleman Bennett - Jan. 21, 1963. Side Two: blank.
Dunning lectures with commentary from W.E. McNeill. Side One: Lectures by Samuel Eliot Morison (Jan. 15, 1956), Pierre Emmanuel (1961), Hector Hetherington (Jan. 29, 1962), Rudolf Pechtel (1957). Side Two: blanc with print through.