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Queen's Great Debate at Homecoming 2007

Debate Topic: Climate change and the viability of the Kyota Accord. Main Speakers: Jane Taber, Elizabeth May, Buzz Hargrove. Video begins with Hitchcock introducing the homecoming debate topic before passing off to Taber who moderates the debate. Debate begins by May debating why Canada should hurry to fulfill the Kyoto Protocol, while Hargorve argues against. Afterwards, Taber asks each of the debaters 3 questions followed by another short debate between the two. Afterwards the debaters take questions from the audience for the remainder of the video.

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Rededication of Second World War Memorial Photographs, Queen's University at Kingston

Main Speaker: Jack Pike, Robert Burge, Stuart Webster, Chris McCreery. Location: John Deutsch University Centre. Video is of the re-dedication of photos of Queen's community members who died during WW2. Begins with Pike welcoming the audience and introducing rededication. Burge speaks about the re-dedication on behalf of the JDUC commity. Webster talks about the campus during WW2, followed by McCreery thanking the students for their contribution to the project. Pike then introduces several of the audience members who are related to those in the photos, one of whom speaks on behalf of the families. Rev. Brian Yealland concludes ceremony with a prayer. Last 6 minutes of video are black screen.

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University Week for Dr. Marshall

Main Speakers: Dr R. L. Watts, Katherine Graham, George Aitken, David Canvin, Dr Henry Dinsdale, Dr William Kamphuis, Lisa Morris, Donald Swainson
Location: Various different offices around campus
Two issues of a video news magazine created for Queen's alumni. Issue no. 1 begins with Dr Watts begins by talking about recent projects on campus. Graham talks about her research in the Arctic region on Inuit land claims. Aitken talks about his research into recovering downed aircraft. Canvin discusses his research in wheat production. Dinsdale discusses his research into radiation. Issue 2 begins with Dr Watts speaking about recent events on campus. Footage from the previous convocation is shown. Dr Kamphuis talks about his research into waves. Morris talks about research into silk. Swainson talks about Canadian politics. After issue 2 comes a segment on using computers.

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Beamish-Munro Hall - Grand Opening Ceremony

Main Speaker(s): Tom Harris, Dr William Leggett, Dr James McCowen. Location: Beamish-Munro Hall. Opens with shots panning through Beamish-Munro. Harris introduces Dr Leggett, who talks about the building of Beamish-Munro. Harris then returns to the podium and speaks about how the hall will affect future Applied Science students. He announces there will be an award named after Dr McCowen, who takes the podium and talks about the building. Harris then calls up the Mayor of Kingston and two past students who each give their thanks to the Beamish and Munro families. Robert Beamish and Don Munro are then each called up to give brief speeches.

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Botterell Hall Opening/Dedication

Main Speaker(s): Roland Michener, Ronald Watts, William Davis, A. Marshall Laverty, Harry Botterell. Location: Botterell Hall. Begins with Michener thanking the people involved with the building of the hall and welcoming the speakers and audience. Watts takes the podium and talks about the planning of the building. Afterwards Davis talks on behalf of the government of Ontario. Laverty then says a prayer. Botterell thanks the building committee for their hard work.

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Stirling Hall Twenty Fifth Anniversary, Department of Physics

Main Speaker(s): Edmond Watson, D.R. Taylor, Agnes Benedickson. Location: Stirling Hall . Begins with Watson talks about the opening of Stirling Hall and the many design specifications the physics department had used. Afterwards Taylor invites Benedickson to unveil a portrait of J.B. Stirling.

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