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"War Without Hatred". Address to the group Psychologists for Responsibility, Queen's University. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., on March 26, 1986

Psychologist and Professor Anatole Rapaport discusses his views on why we can con ceptualize war without the element of hatred in modern times. Side One: The institution of war has survived despite the repulsion of it which emerged after the two world wars. He argues that with the development of nuclear weapons and what he terms the intellectualization of war, war is possible without hatred, bravery of fierceness, and that Americans and Societs involved in defense systems are actually allies who cause each other to prosper and grow. Side Two: Finish of address. Question and answer period with the audience.

James Alexander Corry Memorial Service proceedings

James A. Corry Memorial Service/Proceedings recorded in Kingston, Ont., January 3, 1986. Speakers include Rev. A.M. Laverty and Dr. David C. Smith. Speakers are not identified. Side One: Prayer. Hymn sung. reading by (Rev. Laverty?) Reading by Chancellor Agnes Benedickson(?) Memorial by Dr. David C. Smith(?) Prayer. Hymn sung. Uses 1/2 of tape side; other 1/2 blank. Side Two: blank.

Address at Queen's University Convocation following receipt of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws

Convocation Address by Dr. Walter Kohn, a Physicist from Santa Barbara, California. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., 1986. Side One: Dr. Kohn indicates that scientists are an example of a global community since science deals with the search for universal truths, and has affected the quality of life for people worldwide. He speaks of the perils associated with science as well, and urges graduates to strive to transform the world into a global family in order to overcome these perils. Side Two: blank. print through only.

Retirement Dinner for Norman M. Rogers - Proceedings. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 25, 1985

Various speakers talk about Norman M. Rogers, retiring Chairman of the Queen's University Board of Trustees. Side One: (Chairman) unidentified man - introduces Rogers' family. Wilda Parkinson makes presentation to Norman's wife, Joan. Short speech by Joan Rogers. Remarks by Chancellor Agnes Benedickson. Principal Dr. David C. Smith speaks. Dr. Ronald L. Watts speaks. Chairman (Dr. Walter Light?) speaks - presents an Inuit sculpture of owls and a Queen's Chair. Remarks by Norman Rogers. Side Two: blank.

Distinguished Service Awards May 9, 1985

Awards ceremony for distinguished service awards at Queen's University, May 9, 1985. Recipients described. Side One: Awards given to Eleanor Mae Good, John Lorne MacDougal, George Owen Toller, William Donald Wood, John Hamilton Woods. Fred W. Gibson introduced, then gives a talk on the Historical Root of the Queen's Community. Side Two: blank.

Address to AMS speakers committee, Queen's University, Oct. 30, 1984

Charles Stewart Almon Ritchie gives a talk relating to his forty years in the Canadian Foreign Service. Side One: Ritchie reflects on what the life of a diplomat was like in the 1930's and 1940's and relays anecdotes from his experience working under 6 prime ministers. He outlines some of the difficulties faced by an ambassador. He also offers a view of how Canada is perceived abroad. Question and answer period. Side Two: blank.

Installation Ceremony - Oct. 26, 1984. Grant Hall

Installation ceremony for Principal Smith at Queen's University, Grant Hall on Oct. 26, 1984. Side One: Music, Prayer, Chancellor Benedickson speaks. Dr. David Smith is installed as Principal and Vice Chancellor of Queen's University. Prof. H.M. Edwards, John Lougheed and Diane Wrenwick invest Smith with the robes of office. music. Principal Smith Addresses convocation. Side Two: (side 4) - blank.

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