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Kingston Arts Council 1 - Mayor Gerretson

Main Speaker(s): John Gerretson, Liz Reid, Nancy Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Gerretson, where he is asked several questions about how his government has handled arts grants. Next is Reid, who is asked about her thougths on the arts in Kingston. Afterwards Helwig is also asked about the arts in Kingston.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 4, T. Holden: Residual Stress Determination by Neuron Difraction, D. Jiles: Principles of Stress Effects

Main Speaker(s): Tom Holden, David Jiles. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is Holden discussing new applications of neutron difraction, including residual stress determination. During the final portion of his presentation he takes questions from the audience. After his lecture Jiles does a speech on the use of magnets in non-destructive determination of materials.

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The 11th Annual Travill Debate

Debate Topic: The feminization of medicine is a hazard to the public's health. Main Speakers: Dr Lindsey Davidson and Adam Szulewski (debating yea), Dr Peter ONeill and Emily Austin (debating nay). Begins with David Walker standing in front of an audience talking about the impact that Tony Travill had on the school followed by the introduction of the debate topic. The Davidson takes the stage first followed by ONeil, then Szulewski followed by Austin. The video ends before the winner is announced.

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Kingston Arts Council 2 - Lyn William, Pat Beherrial, Fire Thrower, Market, D. Helwig

Main Speaker(s): Lyn Williams, Pat Beherrial, David Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Williams, who is asked about her opinion on the impact of the arts on Kingston's community and economy. Next Beherrial is asked about how the theatre groups in Kingston have developed in the last 30 years. Afterwards, there is a clip of a fire thrower juggling torches with some shots of a market in Kingston. Finally, Helwig is interviewed and also asked about the impact of the arts on Kingston.

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