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Croquet ?88

Producers: Robb Tripp, John G. Esford. Video begins with a narrator talking about the rivalry between Queen's and Western University which began in 1922. OUCAA had to step in and prevented Queen's from facing Western in sports. However, they found a way to continue the rivalry by playing croquet which wasn't goverened by the OUCAA. Western ultimately emerged victorius.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

"Pages": Conn Advertising

Video is a brief advertisment for Queen's University, potentially to be played on TV. The narrator describes some of the perks and achievements of Queen's, while a page-flipping animation goes through several accompanying photos.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Art Display, Barbican Complex / Queen's Woman / Electrical Engineering Chip Dev't

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Clips from CBC TV show Take 30. Begins with segment on The Jupiter Effect which would end the world on March 10, 1982 (the day after the show). Afterward comes a segment on a group of Canadian tapestries on loan to the Barbican Centre. The next segment is on how more and more Canadian families are getting multiple sources of income due to the increased number of wives joining the workforce, as well as the downsides of that.
Part 2.Video on the history of women attending Queen's University, including their fight for equality in the university. Footage is a slideshow of photographs of women from Queen's history.
Part 3. CKWS News segment on how electrical engineering students at Queen's will start designing silicon microchips, one of the first centres like it in the world.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Art Display, Barbican Complex

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Location: Take 30 studio. Clips from CBC TV show Take 30. Begins with segment on The Jupiter Effect which would end the world on March 10, 1982 (the day after the show). Afterward comes a segment on a group of Canadian tapestries on loan to the Barbican Centre. The next segment is on how more and more Canadian families are getting multiple sources of income due to the increased number of wives joining the workforce, as well as the downsides of that.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Queen's Women

Part 2. Video on the history of women attending Queen's University initiated by the Dean of Women's Oral History Project, including their fight for equality in the university. Footage is a slideshow of photographs of women from Queen's history with interviews of Laura Campling, Pat Douglas-Murray and Kathleen Healy. Filmmakers are Leslie Jean Anderson, Maaret Koskinen, Heather Moffat and Kathleen Osterland.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

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