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Botterell Hall Opening/Dedication

Main Speaker(s): Roland Michener, Ronald Watts, William Davis, A. Marshall Laverty, Harry Botterell. Location: Botterell Hall. Begins with Michener thanking the people involved with the building of the hall and welcoming the speakers and audience. Watts takes the podium and talks about the planning of the building. Afterwards Davis talks on behalf of the government of Ontario. Laverty then says a prayer. Botterell thanks the building committee for their hard work.

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Brian Way: McArthur Auditorium

Main Speaker(s): Brian Way. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Video is of a lecture by Way on the public school teaching method of treating every child the same, and why this is ineffective and detrimental. He also discusses the importance of the arts as a way of allowing people to express themselves and display their inner feelings.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Broken Beauty: The Ballad of Block D

Main Speaker(s): David Helwig. Kingston Waterfront Plot D. Video takes place after the last piece of Kingston's waterfront was purchased for commercial development. Video was filmed on the first day of development, highlighting the natural beauty of the area soon to be destroyed with narration by Helwig.

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Carol Burra & Family

Main Speaker(s): Carol Burra, Norman Gibson, Sandy Gibson, Laurie Gibson, Norman Gibson Jr, Susan Gibson, Belle Wallace.Location: Room within Kingston hospital. Video contains an interview with Norman and his children Sandy, Laurie, and Norman Jr by Burra. Interview focuses on the hospitalization of Norman's wife Susan, and how the Gibson family is coping with this. Afterwards Susan and her mother Belle are brought into the interview to discuss how Susan's absence is affecting her, her mother, and her family. At the end of the video the family discusses seeing Burra again for a later appointment.

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Carol Burra ,Carol White Interview, Psychology

Main Speaker(s): Carol Burra, Shirley. Video is of an interview with Shirley by Burra. Begins with Burra asking Shirley about the lack of intimacy in her marriage, which is why she originally sought to talk to Carol White (who is present in the room) for marriage counselling. Shirley then talks about how her life is after seeking counselling.

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Centre for Advanced Gas Combustion Technology - Formal Opening

Main Speaker(s): Dr William McLatchie?, David Smith, Dr Henry Becker, Walter Cotie, Denis Jones, Richard Walker, Robert Martin, Stephen Bellringer, Jenny Carter. Location: Centre for Advanced Gas Combusiton. Begins with Dr McLatchie introducing Smith, who welcomes the audience and talks about the new centre. Dr Becker introduces and thanks the people responsible for the centre. Cotie speaks on the origin and purpose of the centre. Afterwards Jones talks about the importance of the new Gas and Combustion centre. Walker talks about the impact the centre will have on the Canadian economy. Martin congratulates the university on the centre. Bellringer also commends Queen's for their work in gas and combustion research. Carter speaks on behalf of the Ontario government.

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Character Evidence - R.J. Delisle

Main Speaker(s): R. J. Delisle. Location: Frontenac County Courthouse. Video was created to be played at a conference in Saskatoon later that year. Begins with an introduction by Delisle, after which a skit demonstration of how evidence can be used in a rape case is shown. The skit also shows complications involved in asking questions within a sexual assault case due to legal reasons.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Charter of Rights Section 24 (I)

Video contains a series of law-related scenarios by different actors, each one lasting 4-5 minutes. Narrator introduces each scenario before the acting begins. Every scenario involves Section 24 (I) of the Canadian Chater of Rights and Freedoms in some way.

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