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Charles Joseph Clark. Canadian government policy as it relates to the resource crisis. Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series Jan. 20, 1977

Mr. Clark lectures on the role of economic growth in relations between Canada and the wider world. Side One: Principal Morris Love is introduced then it goes blank. Then a classical music radio broadcast comes on and then last half of tape is blank. Side Two: Continuation of Question and Answer period from Side 1 of sr350.

Doris Hilda Anderson. Women's role: a time of redefinition [Address in the Chancelor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University. Jan.15, 1975]

Discusses the current position of Canadian women. Talks about her views on issues of discrimination towards women, such as exploitation, of mothers and housewives, equal pay for work of equal value, abortion, and the discouragemnet of females from entering non-tradional female occupations. Compares Canada to other countries. Side One: Lecture by D. Anderson. Side Two: Question and answer period.

Dr. Mary O'Brien. Lecture - Health Care: A Feminist perspective

Dr. O'Brien discusses health care strategies. Side One: Dr. O'Brien introduced as having a 27 year career as a health care practioner, teacher and administrator. Side 1 of Lecture "Health Care: A feminist Perspective" Same as side 1 of sr562. Side Two: Side 2 of lecture - Health Care: A Feminist perspective by Dr. Mary O'Brien. Followed by a question and answer period. Second 1/2 of tape is blank.

Dunning Trust Lecture by Architect Douglas Cardinal about his vision of architecture, on March 12, 1990 in Grant Hall

Douglas Cardinal talks about his vision of architecture. Describes various projects with slides. Side One: introduction by Lily Ingalls of Douglas Cardinal. Cardinal's lecture about his work - especially the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Side Two: continuation of lecture. Questions from the audience - tape over in the middle (2 sections of above speech). Finishes with audience quesitons.

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