University Council Meeting, May 13, 1988. Plenary session 3:30 p.m. Side One: (side 5) Reports from Groups. Kelly McKinnon and Dave McLay report for group #1. Lynn Good reports for group #2. Nancy Olader reports for group #3. Jane Knox reports for group #4. David Rutenberg reports for group #5. Final summary by Vice Principal Tom Williams. Side Two: blank.
Mr. Gibson discusses inflation as being a world wide problem which is only overcome by political means,. Side One: Introduction by R.C. Meech (Club President). Address by J. Douglas Gibson. Side Two: address continues.
Lecture. Side One: Introduction. Lecture by Prof. Dubos - Discusses the inter-relationships that exist between different peoples and their environment. Side Two: blank.
Nguyen recalls experiences concerning escape from Vietnam and arrival in Canada. Side One: 12 year old Khai Nguyen talks for about 10 minutes about his family's experiences in escaping from Vietnam and their arrival in Canada. Nguyen is a student at J.R. Simcoe Public School. Side Two: blank.
Artist Bob Blenderman discusses his life as an artist, his artwork, his views of the teaching of art in institutions, and of the artwork of students at Queen's University. Side One: Side 1 of above interview. Answer's questions posed by interviewer Reinolde Van Weringh. Side Two: blank.
Artist and Profssor Broadhurst discusses his background, his life as an artist, as well as his attitudes towards his art, art in general, influences upon the artist and the role of the artist today. Side One: Mr. Broadhurst interviewed for the Archives Project by Reinolde Van Weringh. Side Two: Continuation of above interview, for about 5-10 minutes. Rest of tape is blank.
Mrs. Bezanson-Moore discusses her personal background and her work with the Social Planning Council of Kingston. Side One: Interviewer Haideh Rahnema Interviews Mrs. Bezanson-Moore about her work with immigrant women in Kingston, and about how she has tried to help them with their problems of adjusting to Canadian Society. Side Two: Continuation of interview for first 1/2 of tape. Last 2/3 blank.
Mrs. Coates describes her experiences during the early part of this century in England and in Canada. This recording gives a descriptive account of the daily life of people in lower economic strata during the early 1900's. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Annie Coates. Side Two: blank.
Mrs. Coates describes her experiences during the early part of this century in England and in Canada. This recording gives a descriptive account of the daily life of people in lower economic strata during the early 1900's. Also interviewed was Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston, who gives a similar account of her life. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Kingston together. Side Two: blank.