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Queen's University - Symposium 9:00 a.m. Dunning Auditorium (2nd 1/2) Oct. 26, 1984. Theme: The mission of the university

The mission of the university discussed. Side One: side 2 - continuation of remarks by Dr. James McConnicha started on sr857. Prof. Scott Laurnen speaks - comments on the role of the university. Prof. McNeil replies to commentators. Speakers thanked by chairman. Side Two: side 4 - 11:00 a.m. continuation of comments by Dr. Wynn-Edwards. Prof. Lipsey comments. Response by Prof. Voit. Response by Prof. Wynn-Edwards and Prof. Lipsey. Dr Voit sums up. session closed.

Queen's University. Convocation May 31, 1969 afternoon and morning

Includes convocation address by Dr. Andre Bieler and the A-E factor music by Dr. Graham George. Side One: Convocation addresses by Robert Dublansky, Louis Secondo Ransoni; and Colin Archibald McLaren. Side Two: Convocation Address by Dr. Everett Cherrington Hughes; Address by Dr. Andre Bieler and the A-E Factor music by Dr. Graham George.

Queen's University - Symposium 11:00 a.m. Grant Hall Oct. 26, 1984. Theme: The mission of the university

The mission of the university discussed by Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray and Fred Uringer. Side One: side 2 - Finish of comments by Joan Murray started on sr859. Finish of comments by Joan Murray started on sr859. Comments by Fred Uringer. Panel discussion. Margaret Atwood responds. Discussion with Atwood, Murray and Uringer. discussion closed. Side Two: side 4 - blank.

Queen's University - Symposium 2:00 p.m. Grant Hall. Oct. 26, 1984. Theme: The future mission of the university

The future mission of the university discussed by Prof. John Meisel (chairman) and Panelists. Side One: side 1 - Chairman, Prof. John Meisel posses questions for the panel to discuss. Panel consists of Dr. Rososki; Jill Conway, Prof. MacNeil, Margaret Atwood, Dr. Voit, etc. discuss the nuclear issue, traditional organization of knowledge vs. new technologies and should we distinguish between universities and how would Queen's be affected. Side Two: side 3 - continuation of reactions by Panel members started on side 2, sr862. Panel and symposium closed by the chairman.

Queen's University - Symposium 2:00 p.m. Grant Hall Oct. 26, 1984. Theme: The future mission of the university

The future mission of the university discussed by Prof. John Meisel (Chairman) and panelists. Side One: side 2 - continuation of discussion started on sr861. Other topics discussed include structural unemployment and increased leisure time - how should universities deal with it. What changes should be made at universities. comment on discussions by chairman and panel re actions. Side Two: side 4 - blank.

The unveiling of "Ultrashaw/Ultrasound" A Painting by Lee Causlic (Marty Memorial Scholarship recipient), Gift to the Queen's Alumni Association

Unveiling of the Painting Ultra Sound and Thank you Speeches from people involved. Side One: Thank you speech by Principal. Chancellor unveils the painting. Wilda Parkinson - Thanks on behalf of alumni. Hugh Christie - thanks as president of alumni office. Norm Hart - Director of University Centre where painting hung - thanks. Patricia Minace, Chairman of Marty Committee gives thanks. Catherine Marland, the Director of the Committee when Lee was chosen, offers congratulations. Lee Koslik speaks - talks about her work and thanks Queen's.

50th Anniversary Banquet - women's faculty club, April 1989

Banquet proceedings. Side One: Music. Greetings from Mayor Helen Cooper. Toast to University by Alice Korriche. Chancellor Agnes Benedickson replies to the toast. Donna Watts thanks Chancellor. Minutes from AGM read. Accepted. Treasurer's report read and adopted. Talk about Faculty Club activities. Nominating committee report. Incoming president - new executive. Mrs. Deutsch speaks to anniversary committee. Side Two: side 3 - continuation of banquet proceedings from sr1031, Sheri Vass continues to present the fashion show/history from 1939-1989. Thanks to organizers. Charter members introduced; other members - leading women discussed.

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