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Address at Queen's University, Recorded in Kingston, Ontario on March 13, 1984

Author and retired hockey player Ken Dryden, has a question and answer session, centering around his book The Game. Side One: Mr. Dryden fields questions on a wide range of subjects related to hockey, including changes in the game, playing against the soviet teams, the life of a professional hockey player, the relationships with the media, and problems with the system. Side Two: continuation of question and answer session.

Address at Queen's University, Recorded in Kingston, Ontario on March 13, 1984

Author and retired hockey player Ken Dryden, has a question and answer session, centering around his book The Game. Side One: Continuation of question and answer session started on sr724. Mr. Dryden fields questions on a wide range of subjects related to hockey, including changes in the game, playing against the soviet teams, the life of a professional hockey player, the relationships with the media, and problems with the system. Side Two: blank.

"Nuclear deterrence: latest opiate of the people." Address in AMS last lecture series. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., on Oct. 31, 1984.

Author, editor and history Professor at Queen's University, Dr. Malcolm lectures on the effect of nuclear weapons on attitudes towards war and peace. Side One: Robert Malcolmson argues that the doctrine of deterrence is a front for planning nuclear warefare and must be exposed as such. The knowledge that underlies nuclear capability will always be with us ready to be converted into weapons of war. The answer as Professor Malcolmson sees it, is to gain political control of the situation and manage our knowledge intelligently. Talk followed by questions from the audience. Side Two: blank.

Queen's University. Student Memorial Union opening with speeches. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., ca.1946.

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Union Opening with speeches. Queen's Quarter House. Hugh Kemp interview. Levesque's last speech in "The Bridge". Yo Yo Champ at Queen's. Nobody and test cuts. Side Two: National Film Board reporter "Canadian Art" (9'04) "Pigs is Pigs" - Part 1, Aug. 9, 1946. Test cuts from "The Bridge" "The Key".

Wallace, Robert Charles, 1881-1955. Radio for Good or Evil. Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., July 19, 1946.

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Wallace, Robert Charles - Radio for Good or Evil. Wallace, Robert Charles - Address for United Church Radio Committee. MacDonnell, J.M. (M.P.) address - 1949 (8'50"). Roosevelt, Eleanor interview by Florence Fraser Jan.8, 1948 (4'27"). Side Two: Brockington, L.W. speech recorded by CKWS, March 17, 1949. Test Cuts - Larry Palef.

Kyte, Ernest Cockburn, 1876-1971. Interview by William Felix Edward Morley; recorded in Kingston, Ont., October 28, 1971

Kingston Entertainment Collection. Side One: Kyte, Ernest C. interview re: childhood. Laird, Hilda, Dr. Oct.7, 1982. Webster, Sandy - Undergrad experience at CFRC. Palef, Larry - Oct. 30, 1982. Side Two: Yo-Yo champion - Gord Robertson (song). Nobody - Lloyd Woods (& encores) - song. Everybody Picks on Me - Gord Robertson (song) (G&S Parody); I want a Girl; Rosie - Interfaculty Quartet. Lazy Bones - Al Crofoot with Zig Creighton - Queen's "Review" Feb. 1948. Arts Formal - Jan.23, 1948 CFRC - Squirm, Medley. Why Do I Love You - Shirley Harmer. Boyd Vaileau's Orchestra. The Jackson Sisters - 1973. Wilma Nichol and Louise Wittish.

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