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Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
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As Lifers See It: Kingston Penitentiary Lifers Group, Religion
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
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An Interview with Richard Pilgrim
Main Speaker(s): John Cook, Richard Pilgrim. Begins with Cook asking Pilgrim about his background and his interest in oriental religion and art. The conversation shifts to Pilgrim's book Religion: An Introduction. Later on Cook asks Pilgrim about his opinion on aspects of religion.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Main Speaker(s): Rev. Brian Yealland, Jenny Molson. Begins with Rev. Yealland introducing himself and Molson. Brian then asks Jenny questions about the death of her father, who shot himself. He asks about the family reaction and emotions surrounding the event.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
1994-2004 Celebrating the Decade - Stauffer Library: Memories of the October 28, 1994 Dedication
Main Speaker(s): Alan Green, Dr William Leggett, Bob Rae, Paul Wiens. Location: Stauffer Library. Video is footage of the grand opening of Stauffer library. Green gives a speech after which he calls up Dr Leggett takes the podium who thanks everyone for their work and funding for the library. Rae then talks about the importance of the library to the public. Brief speeches are given by representatives from the Stauffer foundation and the National Library. Paul Wiens talks about the library from a librarian's perspective, while . Edith Wiens sings opera songs between a few of the speeches. John Meisel gives another speech, then Dick Stackhouse and David Barr assist Green with cutting the ribbon to open the library. Video ends with Edith Wiens singing several songs.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Gateway to the 21st Century: Stauffer Library
Queen's University. Queen's Television.