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Robert Saunders

Mr. Saunders, former student and custodian at Victoria Public School (Presently Custodian at Winston Churchill School), shares some reminiscences concerning the school - both as a student and as a custodian. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Bob Saunders for first 1/2 of tape. 2nd 1/2 blank. Side Two: blank.

Archibald C.E. Ritter

Mr. Ritter, Director of Education, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Public School Board, Kingston, Ontario, discusses the development of Victoria School in Kingston, the implementation of programs there, and the training of student teachers at the School. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Mr. Ritter. Side Two: continuation of interview.

Pamela Allen

Artist Pamela Allen talks about the positive and negative aspects of her life as an artist and the factors that have affected her career. She discusses her work, the work of other Kingston artists and Queen's University's Fine Art Program. Side One: Interviewer Haideh Rahnema interviews Pamela Allen. Side Two: blank.

Robert Vandepeer

Artists and St. Lawrence College teacher, Robert Vandepeer answers questions relating to his backgorund, his view of art, why he became an artist, whether artistic talent is inherited or learned, his media, and influences in the development of the artist. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Robert Vandepeer. Side Two: blank.

Annie Coates (tape 1 of 2)

Mrs. Coates describes her experiences during the early part of this century in England and in Canada. This recording gives a descriptive account of the daily life of people in lower economic strata during the early 1900's. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Annie Coates. Side Two: blank.

Annie Coates Tape 2 of 2

Mrs. Coates describes her experiences during the early part of this century in England and in Canada. This recording gives a descriptive account of the daily life of people in lower economic strata during the early 1900's. Also interviewed was Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston, who gives a similar account of her life. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Kingston together. Side Two: blank.

David Gordon

Artist and St. Lawrence College teacher, Mr. Gordon discusses why and when he became an artist, his educational background, whether artistic talent is inherited or can be learned, influences on his artwork, his media and obstacles to producing artwork. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Mr. Gordon. Side Two: blank.

David B. McLay

Associate Dean of Part-Time Studies at Queen's University, Dr. David McLay, discusses the World University Service of Canada and Amnesty Interantional in Kingston, providing information relating to their history and purpose, supporters and founders, co-operation from students and the Kingston community, and the success of their operations. Side One: Interviewer Haideh Rahnema interviews Dean McLay. Side Two: continuation of intrview, McLay discusses the Kingston Community project.

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