Main Speaker(s): Alison Sayers. Video is a demonstration of how to do a phyical examination performed by Sayers, who also recorded a voiceover clarifying aspects of the exam.
Main Speaker(s): Robert McKendry Begins with a man sitting in a large chair by a fireplace talking about a video he created several years ago for a class reunion using old 8mm film of people from the class of Meds '43. The video in question then plays, while the man narrates over it talking about how things were at Queen's in the past.
Main Speaker: Dr Murray Enkin. Begins with Dr Jackie Duffin speaking to an audience at a podium about the Hannah Happenings. Dr Robert Maudsley introduces Dr Enkin, who speaks for the remainder of the video. Video ends with a slideshow of old hospital-related photos, followed by Dr Palmela Dickey Young thanking Dr Enkin.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Mary Ellen Avery. Dr Jackie Duffin speaks about the Hannah Happenings, the Dean of Health Science Dr Barry Smith introduces Dr Avery who speaks for the rest of the video. Dr Maxine Clark thanks Dr Avery.
Main Speaker(s): Justice Horace Krever. Dr Jackie Duffin talks about the Hannah Happenings, Allison Harvison Young introduces Justice Krever who speaks for the rest of the video. Professor John Matthews thanks Krever for speaking.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Nacy Olivieri. Dr Jackie Duffin talks about the Hannah Happenings, Dr Sandra Taylor introduces Dr Olivieri who speaks for the rest of the video. She answers questions for the last 12 minutes of the video, the last 8 minutes of the video are black screen.
Main Speaker: David McTavish, Gary Wilson, Floyd Laughren, Dr William Leggett. Begins with a long shot of a crowd gathered in Agnes Etherington Gallery, no distinct voices can be made out. Camera pans to a podium where McTavish welcomes Laughren and talks about the Arts Centre. McTavish then introduces Wilson who in turn introduces Laughren McTavish then takes the podium and announces the funding for an expansion of the Arts Centre. Dr Leggett then thanks Laughren for the funding.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Clancy Wolf. Video contains a lecture by Wolf on the use of character playing simulations in public schools to teach students about different policies, conflicts, and sections of history such as the US Constitution and the growth of Detroit in the 1800's. The simulations used microcomputers to incorporate players around the world. Throughout the lecture he answers questions from the audience.