hugh McCullum answers questions (continued from sr206); George Rude's Address "Violence: An Historical Perspective". Side One: Questions from audience (continued from sr206); Introduction of Rude; Rude's Address (continued on sr208). Side Two: blank.
Robert Porter Robin Bourne's address on violence and political authority. Bourne discusses the need for security measures in today's society in order to cope with escalating violence. He outlines efoorts to deal with international terrorism and emphasizes the co-operative effort is vital to success. He points out the conflict between the need for security and the need to respect individual rights in a democracy. Concludes that public trust is essential and must be increased by increasing public awareness of the problems. Side One: Introduction; J.A. Corry talks about the Dunning Lectues in general and the current topic; introduction of Bourne; Bourne's address (continued on side 2). Side Two: Bourne's address (continued from side 1), questions from audience (continued on sr205).
Conclusion of Dunning Trust Lecture Nov. 1, 1976. Part I. Side One: Robert Porter Robin Bourne answers questions from the audience (continued from sr204). Side Two: blank.
Hugh McCullum's address on "Institutional Violence: A Northern Perspective.". Side One: Introduction; McCullum's address (continued on side 2). Side Two: McCullum's address (continued from side 1); questions from the audience (continued on sr207).
Mr. White talks about de-centralizing government. Side One: Introduction by Prof. Meisel. Address by John White. Commentary by Prof. George Rawlyk starts. Side Two: Commentary by Prof. George Rawlyk continues and question and answer period.