Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
- CA ON00239 F2855-S1-70
- Pièce
- 1992
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The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
Queen's University Model Parliament Proceedings, 1992
Fait partie de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
The sessions were held in the House of Commons Chambers Jan. 17-19, 1992
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This recording represents an effort to understand the Soviet Union and the Soviet People in the Realization that this is a necessary prelude to peaceful cohabitation. Side One: Mr. Pearson outlines similarities and differences between Canada and the Soviet Union in the Cultural, Geographic, Economic, Historical and Political Contexts. He notes that Canada should have strong cultural and personal ties with the Soviet Union but in fact, we don't. He describes reasons for this and efforts to overcome the charms of misunderstanding including specifically the peace initiation of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Side Two: continuation of above talk. Question and answer period.
B. Fuller, Faculty of Education, Oct. 18, 1973
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Office of the Chaplain, Brockington Lecture by Buckminster Fuller
James Alexander Corry Memorial Service proceedings
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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.
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Various speakers speak on behalf of Herbert J. Hamilton. Side One: side 2 - Continuation of speech by Mrs. Mabel Fells (started on sr739) 4 unidentified people speak. Mayor ?George Speal speaks. 2 other people speak. Frank Tindall speaks. Gifts presented. Herbert J. Hamilton speaks. Side Two: blank.
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The mission of the university discussed by Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray and Fred Uringer. Side One: side 1 - Margaret ATwood introduced. Margaret Atwood addresses symposium. Discussant Joan Murray speaks. Side Two: side 3 - blank.
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The mission of the university discussed by Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray and Fred Uringer. Side One: side 2 - Finish of comments by Joan Murray started on sr859. Finish of comments by Joan Murray started on sr859. Comments by Fred Uringer. Panel discussion. Margaret Atwood responds. Discussion with Atwood, Murray and Uringer. discussion closed. Side Two: side 4 - blank.
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Unveiling of the Painting Ultra Sound and Thank you Speeches from people involved. Side One: Thank you speech by Principal. Chancellor unveils the painting. Wilda Parkinson - Thanks on behalf of alumni. Hugh Christie - thanks as president of alumni office. Norm Hart - Director of University Centre where painting hung - thanks. Patricia Minace, Chairman of Marty Committee gives thanks. Catherine Marland, the Director of the Committee when Lee was chosen, offers congratulations. Lee Koslik speaks - talks about her work and thanks Queen's.
Convocation - Saturday, Oct. 28, 1989 morning 10:00 a.m. Speaker: Dr. Israel Halperin
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Dr. Israel Halperin speaks about Queen's and Queen's graduates. Side One: Dr. Halperin receives an honourary degree, then gives the above speech. Side Two: blank.
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Interview with Dr. Connell on Nov.9, 1978 at 11 Arch St. Interviewer is unidentified. Dr. Connell speaks on Medicine at Queen's and his father. Side One: Interview. Side Two: Interview continues.