Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
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Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics
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Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics
Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics
Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Global Warming Symposium. Feb. 26, 1992 (for Sesquicentennial)
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Douglas Ampleford - January 31, 1978. Interviewed by Phil Creighton. Sides 3 and 4
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Douglas Ampleford, C.A., sides 3 and 4. Side One: (side 3) Interview of Ampleford continues - he talks about working as an accountant and various committees he served on. Discusses interesting cases. Side Two: (side 4) - continuation of interview with Ampleford.
James A. LeLalanne Interviewed by C.D. Mellor in Montreal on May 16, 1978. Sides 1 and 2 of 4.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. James A. DeLanne, Sides 1and 2. Side One: Delalanne discusses why he became a C.A. and the firm he worked in (MacDonald, Curry and Company). His student and junior accountant days discussed depression years. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Discusses accountancy between the world wars and beyond. Discussion for first 1/2 of tape, followed by music, then blank.
James A. DeLanne interviewed by C.D. Mellor in Montreal on May 16, 1978. Sides 3&4 of 4.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. James A. DeLalanne, sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) continuation of interview (started on sr650.12) talks about chartered accuntancy in Quebec, accountancy courses, conferences and conventions and meeting he attended, etc. Side Two: (side 4) - continuation of above interview. DeLalanne talks about acocuntancy firms, chartered accountants, Quebec accountancy, etc. first 1/4 of tape side, last 3/4 blank.
D.L. Gordon Interviewed by Phil Greighton on January 20, 1978. Sides 1&2 of 4
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. D.L. Gordon, Sides 1&2. Side One: Gordon discusses why he became a C.A. Gordon talks about taking accountancy courses, then working at his firm. Gordon discusses CA in Canada. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Gordon discusses chartered accountancy in Canada and talks about some specific cases. Talk uses 1/2 of side - other 1/2 is blank. (some missing).
W.I. Hetherington interviewed by Phil Creighton on January 17, 1978 in Etobicoke. Sides 3&4 of 4
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. W.I. Hetherington, sides 3&4. Side One: Side 3 - Continuation of interview started on sr650.18. Hetherington talks about committee work he has done. Talks about modern vs early (1930's) CICA. Talks about being an accountant (1/2 tape other 1/2 blank). Side Two: side 4 - blank.