Interviews conducted as part of an exhibition held at the former Marine Museum of the Great Lakes entitled, "A Master in Our Midst: Grant Macdonald's Kingston Portraits". Side One: Interviews with Cathy McIlquham and Michael George. Side Two: Interview with Alex Brown.
Interviews conducted as part of an exhibition held at the former Marine Museum of the Great Lakes entitled, "A Master in Our Midst: Grant Macdonald's Kingston Portraits". Side One: Interviews with Chritopher West and Valerie Sorbey. Side Two: Interviews with Michael Hickey and Kim Snyder.
Session 7 Cont'd "Symbols in Revolution" James Leith; Session 8 "Symbols in Literature" Eva Kushner; start of Session 9 "Reflections" Norman MacKenzie. Side One: J. Leith 413-607; E. Kushner 607-059. Side Two: E. Kushner (cont) 059-423; Question & Answer period 423; N. Mackenzie.
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Global warming is examined from the points of view of Chemistry, Climatology, Economics and politics. Side One: Speakers - The Hon. David Macdonald, Dr. Jeffery Heal (#1044.4), Dr. Leonard Barrie (#1044.1), Dr. Stephen Schneider (#1044.1), Panel discussion.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants oral history project. Interview of Helen Burpee and Ingham Sutcliffe. Side One: Burpee and Sutcliffe discuss early days of chartered accountancy in Canada. They talk about their father. Helen Burpee talks about women in accountancy. Side Two: Continuation of interview - women in accountancy they talk about their father, his firm and old company records - 1st 1/4 of tape. Last 3/4 blank.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of E.A. Christenson, C.A. Side One: Christenson talks about why and how he bcame a chartered accountant. He talks about being a student during the WWII Period. Talks about important people and firms in field in Western canada talks about Eastern Firms moving west. Discusses his involvement in the institution. Side Two: Continuation of interview. Christenson talks about the importance of small firms as well as regional and national firms. discusses social work. History of chartered accounting in Alberta covered.