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University Week for Dr. Marshall

Main Speakers: Dr R. L. Watts, Katherine Graham, George Aitken, David Canvin, Dr Henry Dinsdale, Dr William Kamphuis, Lisa Morris, Donald Swainson
Location: Various different offices around campus
Two issues of a video news magazine created for Queen's alumni. Issue no. 1 begins with Dr Watts begins by talking about recent projects on campus. Graham talks about her research in the Arctic region on Inuit land claims. Aitken talks about his research into recovering downed aircraft. Canvin discusses his research in wheat production. Dinsdale discusses his research into radiation. Issue 2 begins with Dr Watts speaking about recent events on campus. Footage from the previous convocation is shown. Dr Kamphuis talks about his research into waves. Morris talks about research into silk. Swainson talks about Canadian politics. After issue 2 comes a segment on using computers.

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Unveiling of Blimey Austen

Main Speaker(s): Dr Ken Robertson, Ronald Watts, Ford Connell. Video is of the unveiling of a bust of Dr 'Blimey' Austin, a former professor of surgery at Queen's. Begins with a man talking about Blimey's contributions to the university and Kingston General Hospital, before thanking several important member of the audience for coming. Dr Robertson talks about the impact Dr Austin had on his students. Man from beginning of video returns to the podium and offers more thanks to people. Watts speaks further on Dr Austin's impact on the university. The bust is then unveiled, after which Connell reminisces on what Dr Austin was like in life.

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Walter Light Hall Naming (1/2) / CFRC Interview with Walter Light (2/2)

Part 1. Main Speakers: George Aitken, David Smith, Agnes Benedickson, Dr Walter Light. Location: Walter Light auditorium. Begins with narrator talking about the purpose of Walter Light Hall and the electrical engineering program. Cuts to George Aitken talking about the naming in front of an audience in the auditorium. He presents Dr Light with a scroll signed by the graduating electrical engineering class. Smith takes the podium and talks about Dr Light. Benedickson and also talks about Dr Light as well as the naming process for the building, before unveiling a picture of him that will hang in the building. Dr Light then talks about how honoured he is. Ends with shots of the gathering after the naming.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): CFRC Interviewer, Dr Walter Light. Location: Walter Light Auditorium. Takes place after the Walter Light Hall Naming. The CFRC interviewer asks Dr Light about his opinions on topics related to business, technology, and universities.

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William Coverdale and Kingston Architecture / Leon Krier?s Laurentine Villa - Art History

Silent video containing still shots of things relating to William Coverdale's architecture in Kingston and Leon Krier's villa. First 15 min. of video is a slideshow buildings and architectural plans created by Coverdale, which is repeated again once it is over. Afterwards the next 3 min. of video consists of shots of a model of a villa which was designed by Krier, which is repeatednine times.

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Yachting: Days 1-4

Location: Lake Ontario. Begins with an overhead shot of the Portmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston with the label 'Day 1' before cutting to raw footage of the different sailboat races that happened that day, each labelled with the boat class and track name. Cuts to another overheard shot before showing a still picture of a sailboat with the label 'Kingston, Ontario'. Afterward come footage of Day 2 following the exact same format as Day 1, beginning with an overhead shot before cutting to raw footage of some of the races and ending with a still shot of several seconds. Footage of Day 3 is then shown in the same format. Footage from Day 4 is also shown. Video contains on-screen notes which wouldn't be seen by a viewing audiencee, such as a green box advising 'repeat follows' and a countdown from 1 minute to feed time.

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