Side One: speaks about Banting, and his discovery of insulin, as well as the role of best. Copy on cassette tape sr418. cassette longer than reel and contains more information. Side Two: blank.
Broadcast of John J. Deutsch and Paul T. Hellyer on "Campus Comment" with Bob Buller on C.F.R.C. Fall 1970. Side One: Blank at beginning; John Deutsch Interview by Bob Buller. Side Two: Paul Hellyer's Address "Cities of the Future: Heaven or Hell?"; Hellyer Answers Questions about urbanization.
Al Purdy reads his poetry. Dr. Khalid Sayeed discusses the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan. Side One: The spoken word: Al Purdy (introduced by David Helwig) read his poetry. Taped over this is a program featuring Queen's University Political Studies Professor, Dr. Khalid Sayeed who talks about the poetry of Bengal and Pakistan - Nov. 11, 1971. Side Two: print through only.
Side One: The spoken word - George Bowering reads his own work at Queen's University. Taped over this is the Spoken Word - Peter Ostergaard focusing on the writing of David Helwig. Side Two: print through only.
Readings by Poets John Newlove and Doug Fetherling - introduced by David Helwig. Recorded at Agnes Etherington Arts Centre. Side One: John Newlove reads his poetry. Doug Fetherling reads his poetry. Side Two: Blank. Print through only.
Reading by Canadian poets Elizabeth Brewster and George Jonas. Introduced by David Helwig. Recorded at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre. Side One: George Jonas reads his poetry. Elizabeth Brewster reads her poetry. Short break, comments by David Helwig. George Jonas reads more of his poetry. Elizabeth Brewster reads more of her poetry. Side Two: blank. print through only.
Literary criticism by Prof. C.E.S. Franks and Ogden Nash. Side One: Literary criticism by Prof. C.E.S. Franks - McGonnagal's muse. Verse of Ogden Nash. Short biography followed by Nash reading and his own verse. Side Two: blank. Print through only.
Queen's University Philosophy Professor, Dr. Fox discusses the question of the meaning of life, which he interprets to mean "Is Life Worthwhile?" He compares the atheist view, which is associated with the terrestrial interpretation of the question, to the christian view, or cosmic interpretation. In support of the atheist view, he cites several factors which make life whorthwile even without the belief in God. Professor Fox also addresses objections to the Atheist View. Question and answer period. Side One: First side of above lecture. Side Two: Side 2 - Question and answer period 1/2 of tape. rest blank.
CBC Broadcast Journalist, Vicki Russell, gives a speech on women's issues in the law. Her speech is divided into four areas which include a historical look at cases where the courts have treated inequitably; future changes which may affect women; the impact of the media on laws, and what women can do to change the laws which affect them. Ms. Russell's speech is followed by a group discussion of women's issues as well as broader issues as they pertain to women. Side One: first side of above speech. followed by questions and comments from audience. Side Two: continuation of question and comment session.