The Gorbachev Revolution Show #1 - (audio cassette)
- CA ON00239 F1664-S12-f1
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 13 Jun. 1990
Scope to be completed at a later date
The Gorbachev Revolution Show #1 - (audio cassette)
Scope to be completed at a later date
Margaret Lawrence/Anthony Adamson/Edward Dunlop
Side One: Margaret Lawrence, 1976. Side Two: Anthony Adamson, 1976 / Edward Dunlop, 1976.
Interview with Gerald Graham by Pat Keighley (CBC)
Parte deGerald Sandford Graham fonds
Former Queen's Grads and Professor speak. Side One: Whitton talks about Ottawa; Graham talks about London and Queen's; Farrell Talks about his time at Queen's; McLeod talks about time at Queen's; Humphrey pays tribute to W.E. McNeill. Side Two: blank.
Woodcock Tribute / Morningside 11/5/94
Parte deGeorge Woodcock fonds
File consists of a sound recording of George Woodcock Tribute, CBC Morningside, May 11, 1994.
Parte deWalter Gilbert Dinsdale fonds
A recording of Kingston Model Parliament.
[International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Symposium] (1 of 2)
Panel talks and discussion recorded at the Symposium
Oct 10/78 - Listening to Video Take 2. Commentary
Parte deVera Frenkel fonds
File consists of an audio recording of Oct 10/78 - Listening to Video Take 2. Commentary
Harvest of Despair - Sunday Morning (2 copies)
Parte deLubomyr Luciuk fonds
File consists of a sound recording of Harvest of Despair..
Parte deThe Grand Theatre fonds
Public Service announcement created by John Bermingham, Vice President of CKLC. In adition to helping raise funds it also won an International Broadcasting award from Hollywood, California as one of the "Ten Best Broadcast Announcements in the World" for that year.
"Does Misogyny Matter?" Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., 1986
Parte deRoberta Hamilton fonds
Writer, Professor of Sociology and co-ordinator, woman's studies program, Dr. Hamilton, explores the development and nature of misogyny. Side One: Dr. Hamilton offers a psychoanalytic interpretation of its existence, and speculates on why it is so wide spread and accepted. She discusses how it affects our society in such areas as relations between the sexes, the effect on women of different classes, nations and races, and the peace movement. She advises self-reflection, informed observation, and an evaluation of one's attitudes as a means of dealing with the phenomenon. Side Two: blank.