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).
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.
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.
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.
Maureen Forrester tells the story of her life to convey the message that whatever one's backgorund one can be successful. Side One: Introduction. Address by Maureen Forrester. Side Two: blank.
Panel discussion of post-secondary education - full time vs. part time or corr. Panelists are Sir Walter Perry, Prof. George Whalley, Mr. Russell Savage and Mr. Walter Tullis. Side One: Ross Wartle introduces Prof. George Walley who speaks first. Then Sir Walter Perry (Vice-Chancellor of the Open Univ.) speaks, then Walter Tullis (who got degree through part-time studies) and then Russell Savage (representing full time students). Questions and answer period starts. Side Two: Question and answer period continues. Side 3 End of question and answer period.
Address by John Napier Turner. Side One: Address by Turner during 1984 federal election campaign. Also includes Chuck Anderson, Ronald Vastokas and George Speal. Address at Dinner includes issues of unemployment among young people and problems of small business. Side Two: continued.