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William Everett McNeill fonds
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Whitton, Charlotte Elizabeth - March 21, 1953; Graham, Gerald S. - Aug. 20, 1954; Farrell, James Macalister; McLeod, Hugh Alexander - Dec. 20, 1945; Humphrey, George - Aug. 21, 1949

Former Queen's Grads and Professor speak. Side One: Whitton talks about Ottawa; Graham talks about London and Queen's; Farrell Talks about his time at Queen's; McLeod talks about time at Queen's; Humphrey pays tribute to W.E. McNeill. Side Two: blank.

Visitors to Queen's University - 1948 to 1955

Excerpts from Lectures and Addresses of various visitors to Queen's. Side One: Richardson, James Jr.; James, Frank C.; Mackenzie, Norman A.; Peacock, Edward; McKelvey, John L.; Bader, Alfred; Smith, Sydeney; Massey, Raymond; Massey, Vincent; Davies, Robertson; Sandwell, Bernard K.; O'Leary, Grattan; Buchan, John N.S. Side Two: blank.

Queen's University. Installation of Principal William Archibald Mackintosh (Oct. 19, 1951); MacKintosh, William Archibald: New Year's Address (for 1956, 1957, and 1958)

Installation of W.A. Mackintosh (Part III) Dinner Speeches; Principal's New Year's Addresses. Side One: Speeches by W.A. MacKintosh and R.C. Wallace; New Year's Addresses by W.A. MacKintosh on Queen's Quarter Hour Jan. 1, 1956, Dec. 30, 1956, Dec. 29, 1957. Side Two: Blank.

Queen's University. Dunning Trust lectures, excerpts - 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955

Excerpts from Dunning Trust Lectures with commentary from W.E. McNeill; C. Day-Lewis Recites 2 of his poems. Side One: Excerpts from Lectures by Sir Richard Livington; Herbert Butterfield - "Historical background of Liberty": compares capitalized Western countries with Russia and Naze Germany and discusses the evolution of the ideal of liberty. Explains the influence of early religious attitudes on our present views and how these were transposed to the political arena. Broadcast by Radio Station CKWS in Queen's Quarter Hour ; Thomas Vernor Smith; Cecil Day-Lewis: Day-Lewis Recites his poems; Frank H. Underhill. Side Two: blank.

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