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Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Queen's - R.M.C. Plaque Unveiling
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Queen's/IBM Canada Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Laboratory
Reporter Catherine Melville
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
10th MacClement Lecture: Mathematics and Poetry with Peter Taylor
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Mini Workshop #2 - Using Periodical Indexes
A tutorial presented by Janice Shea of Douglas Library to teach students about how to use periodical indexes. Includes footage of Queen's campus and the interior of Douglas Library.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
The Appointment of William Leggett Principal-Elect Queen's University
Two copies of the installation of Principal Leggett.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Symposium: The Mission of the University: The University and the Arts and Humanities Part 1
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray, Fred Euringer. Location: Grant Hall. Part of a symposium held in conjunction with the installation of Principal David Smith. Atwood begins by speaking about the use of literature in universities, before the speech shifts to the teaching and use of the arts and humanities in universities. Murray then talks about art in univerisities, focusing on the Agnes Etherington Centre. Euringer then discusses his thoughts on Atwood's speech.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Symposium: The Mission of the University: The University and the Arts and Humanities Part 2
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Margaret Atwood, Fred Euringer. Contains a discussion between the panelists on each other's lectures.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Symposium: The Mission of the University: The University and the Arts and Humanities (2 tapes)
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Harry Brown. Location: Take 30 studio. Clips from CBC TV show Take 30. Begins with segment on The Jupiter Effect which would end the world on March 10, 1982 (the day after the show). Afterward comes a segment on a group of Canadian tapestries on loan to the Barbican Centre. The next segment is on how more and more Canadian families are getting multiple sources of income due to the increased number of wives joining the workforce, as well as the downsides of that.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.