Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - March 27, 1974
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Robinson's 2nd address in the Dunning Trust series, "Doomsday is today". Side One: Introduction by David Eastman; Robinson's address. Side Two: blank.
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Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - March 27, 1974
Robinson's 2nd address in the Dunning Trust series, "Doomsday is today". Side One: Introduction by David Eastman; Robinson's address. Side Two: blank.
A Panel of 6 speakers addresses the Topic "Institutional Cooperation between Canada and Latin America: The Government and the Church". Side One: Introduction of Panel by Jim Cartwright; introduction of topic by Lionel Vallee; Vallee, Pierre Chaponsee, Alfred Pick, Alan Rogers, C. William Smith, and Pierre Pongee discuss the topic. (continued on side 2). Side Two: same as above.
Lubbock's address "The Role of Business and Free Enterprise in Latin America". Side One: Introduction; Lubbock's address; comments by Costa Pinto; Questions from Audience (continued on side 2). Print through begins halfway through. Side Two: questions (continued from side 1).
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 14, 1975. Part II in series on women
Elizabeth Hardwick's address on "Necessity and the Romantic Will". Side One: Introduction; Hardwick's Address; Questions from the Audience. Side Two: blank.
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.
Canada Towards the Year 2000: A climate for creativity. by Louis Applebaum and Harold Town
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (for sides 1&2, see sr408) (1/2 tape only). Side Two: blank.
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 13, 1975. Part I of series on women.
Juliet Mitchell's address "Human Dignity and the Experience of Woman". Side One: Introduction; Mitchell's address; questions from the Audience (continued on side 2). Side Two: Questions (continued from side 1).
Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lecture - Jan. 13, 1975. Part I of series on women.
Juliet Mitchell's address "Human Dignity and the Experience of Woman". Side One: Introduction; Mitchell's address; questions from the Audience (continued on side 2). Side Two: Questions (continued from side 1).
Necessity and the Romantic Will
Copy of Elizabeth Hardwick's address on "Necessity and the Romantic Will" (SR203).
Official languages in Canada. Part 2
Keith Spicer, continued from sr322. Side One: question period continued. Side Two: blank.