- CA ON00239 F2855-S1-125
- Item
- [ca. 1975]
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Side One: Fred Gibson Interview. Side Two: Interview continues.
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Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Side One: Fred Gibson Interview. Side Two: Interview continues.
Jaqueline Neatby and Blair interview
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Presentation of Honourary Degree to Pres. Roosevelt
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Recording of the conference of a Doctor of Laws degree on US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Queen's University. Recorded through the CBC Special Events Department for WOR of Newark, NJ. Copied from SR 2024.
Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
Interview with George Thomson, Commerce '34
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Interview of George Thomson by Ken Cuthbertson
Leon Krier - The City, The Citizen and the State
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
A lecture in the Queen's/Alcan art lecture series and the Citizen and the State Series. Speech given Oct. 30, 1991 in Wallace Hall for the sesquicentennial at Queen's. Side One: intro (by Pierre Du Prey) and speech. Side Two: speech continued (no questions).
Parte de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Discussion by Pierre du Prey (Chair), Phyllis Lambert and Trevor Bodie. Oct. 31, 1991 for sesquicentennial at Queen's. Side One: Intro by Pierre du Prey (chair) Physllis Lambert, Leon Krier and Trevor Bodie. Side Two: continued and audience discussion.