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Address in Kingston, Aug. 8, 1984 Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984

Addresses in Kingston during the 1984 Federal Election Campain by John Napier Turner and Martin Brian Mulroney. Side One: 1) Address by Turner during 1984 Federal Election Campaign. Also Chuck Anderson, Ronald Vastokas and George Speal. Address at Dinner includes issues of unemployment among young people and problems of small business. 2) Address by Mulroney during 1984 federal election campaign. Also Flora Macdonald discusses issues of secrecy, patronage, unity and care for those in need. Part 1 of address continued on sr249. Side Two: blank.

Address to the Canadian Club, Toronto, Oct. 25, 1976 Opening ceremony, Kingston, May 17, 1975

  • Recordings of John Turner's address to the Canadian Club in Toronto, and the Opening ceremony of Abramsky Hall. Side One: 1) John Turner discussing national unity, language and bilingualism.
  • 2) Speeches on the opening of Abramsky Hall by Chancellor Rt. Hon. Roland Michener, Dr. Wall, Dr. Hatcher, Mr. Abramsky and University Chaplain Rev. A.M. Laverty. Side Two: blank.

Frye, Herman Northrop Deutsch, John James

Side One: Frye and Panel - "The role of the university" continued from SR32 - Installation of Principal and Vice-Chancellor J.J. Deutsch Nov. 8, 1968. Side Two: Installation of Principal and Vice-Chancellor Deutsch cont..

Kerr, Clark Bissell, Claude Thomas

Side One: Clark Kerr: "Higher Education in the United States: The best of times, the worst of times." [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series] Dec. 5, 1968. Side Two: Claude Thomas Bissell: "Academic freedom: the student version" [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series] Feb. 27, 1969. Discusses the ideals and beliefs associated with student academic freedom, rather than faculty freedom. Divides the student protest movement into two groups, one being a small core with a fanatical commitment to their cause, who believe in coercive action. the second group he calls activists, is larger but willing to negotiate. Comments on the rise of student power predicting some positive consequences this will have. He also indicates the danger in the rise of the authoritarian view. Broadcast on CFRC..

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