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University Council Banquet, Kingston, Ontario May 12, 1983 Tape 1 of 3

University Council presents the Distinguished Service Awards. Side One: Principal awards the distinguished service awards presented to Herbert Jones Hamilton, Kenneth Robert MacGreggor, Keith Abbot MacKinnon, Katherine Grace Meam, Vernon Strang Ready, and Edmund E. Watson. Chancellor Introduces key note speaker Walter Light. Dr. Walter Light gives key note address "Canadian Universities in the Information Age. Side Two: blank.

University Council Meeting May 13, 1983 Tape 2 of 3

Side One: Chancellor opens meeting; regrets for passing of Jan McLaughlin; motion to approve 1983 minutes; business arising from minutes; convocation report; report by executive committee and adoption of their recommendations - carried; council election reports; Andrew McMahon reports on the nominating committee for the executive committee; Candidates to Board introduced; report by acting Secretary, Henry Fleming; report by Principal. Side Two: Finish of debate by Prof. Phil Goldman. Discussion from floor on the statements of Nichols and Goldman (side 2 see sr514). Morning proceedings concluded. Session resumed. Dr. Espeth Baugh, returning officer, give the results of election to Board of Trustees. Chancellor thanks all helpers. Election of Chancellor Benidickson for another term. Principal proposes an amendment about Secretary of University Council. Bernard Trotter elected Secretary. meeting adjourned.

University Council Meeting, May 13, 1983. Tape 3 of 3

Side One: Side 2 - Report by Principal; Dr. Leith talks about exhibits; Dr. Jim Leith, Chairman of the workshop committee introduces the debate between two members of the faculty on the new information technology. Professor Bill Nichols argues for the affirmative. Professor Phil Goldman, Political Science Prof. argues for the negative. Side Two: side 4 - blank.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions May 10, 1985. Tape 1, Sides 1 and 3. Side One: Last years minutes approved. Council election report. Nominations for executive committee. Candidates introduced. Report of the Colour's committee. Annual Report by Secretary of Council. Principal's report to council. Mr. Tabor speaks on his paper - a Queen's Education, what should it be, how can it be achieved. Side Two: side 3 - Continuation of talk by David Mullen (started tape 2, side 2 sr628) Panel speaker: John Lougheed talks about the students perspective of the university as a community. Speaker Ian Stuart - The Tie that Binds. Discussion with audience.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions, May 10, 1985 Tape 2 sides 2 and 4. Side One: side 2 - continuation of talk by Mr. Tabor (started on sr627, side 1) Questions to Principal Smith on his report. Dr. Kilpatrick Program committee - workshops discussed. Dr. Wilson introduces Panel: David Mullen talks aobut some of the legal perspectives on the university community. Side Two: side 4 - discussion with audience and 3 panel members (started on tape 1, side 3, sr627) about 1/3 of tape, other 2/3 blank.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions, May 10, 1985. After Workshops (afternoon). Start of plenary session. Side One: (side 5) Results of Election of Council representatives to the Board of Trustees given. Dr. Kilpatrick presents a resume of the workshops 1-9. Questions and recommendations from the floor. Side Two: side 7 - blank.

University Council Dinner Meeting June 1, 1978

University Council Dinner meeting, June 1, 1978. Principal Ronald L. Watts gives the keynote address. Side One: Keynote address by Principal Ronald L. Watts, who talks about declining enrollment. Public funding changes also discussed. Side Two: continuation of side 1 - Principal Wats discusses the impact of changes on the university. Watts urges the university not to pull back so much in hard economic times that they do not continue to grow and other programs the students need.

University Council - Morning Plenary, June 2, 1978

University Council - Morning Plenary - June 2, 1978. Side One: Business discussed. Residences discussed. Vice Principal handleads a workshop discussion. Raises questions pertaining to a shortage of university funds or enrollment declining. Side Two: continuation of side 1. More questions raised pertaining to the running of the university. Priority setting, looking for realistic economies, innovations and sustaining research activity. Adjourn to separate workshops.

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