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University Council, May 8, 1987

University Council proceedings morning May 8, 1987. Side One: side 5 - Meeting opened by Chancellor. Initial business - approval of 1986 minutes, Council Election Reports - Bernard Trotter. Executive Committee report by Principal Smith. Dr. Tom Williams Chairs discussion on excellence at Queen's and the implementation or achievement of excellence on campus. Panalists Hannah Gray answers questions on educational excellence. Side Two: side 7 - continuation of panel discussion on excellence started on sr762. Finish of Dr. David Barnard's talk. Dr. Bill McClachy speaks - excellence in research and scholarship. Questions from the floor.

University Council, May 8, 1987

University Council Proceedings Morning May 8, 1987. Side One: side 6 - continuation of discussion of educational excellence by Hannah Gray, started on sr761. coffee break panalists Dr. Larry Wilson speaks - medical faculty point of view. Dr. David Barnard speaks. computing and technology. Side Two: side 8 - continuation of quesitons from the floor to the panel, started on sr761. break for lunch.

University Council, May 8, 1987

University Council Proceedings afternoon May 8, 1987. Side One: side 9 - Principal's report by Principal Smith. Questions and comments from floor. Professor Ross Kilpatrick gives a summary and discussion of the workshop reports. Side Two: side 11 - blank.

University Council, May 8, 1987

University Council proceedings. Side One: side 10 - continuation of workshop group summary by Dr. Kilpatrick. Topics - the character of our student body; the faculty: its recruitment, development and reward; the programs and priorities of the university; the balance of the university. Group comments on above topics discussed. Responses and comments from floor. Council closed by chancellor. Side Two: side 12 - blank.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions May 10, 1985. Tape 1, Sides 1 and 3. Side One: Last years minutes approved. Council election report. Nominations for executive committee. Candidates introduced. Report of the Colour's committee. Annual Report by Secretary of Council. Principal's report to council. Mr. Tabor speaks on his paper - a Queen's Education, what should it be, how can it be achieved. Side Two: side 3 - Continuation of talk by David Mullen (started tape 2, side 2 sr628) Panel speaker: John Lougheed talks about the students perspective of the university as a community. Speaker Ian Stuart - The Tie that Binds. Discussion with audience.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions, May 10, 1985. After Workshops (afternoon). Start of plenary session. Side One: (side 5) Results of Election of Council representatives to the Board of Trustees given. Dr. Kilpatrick presents a resume of the workshops 1-9. Questions and recommendations from the floor. Side Two: side 7 - blank.

University Council Plenary Sessions - May 10, 1985

University Council Plenary Sessions, May 10, 1985 Tape 2 sides 2 and 4. Side One: side 2 - continuation of talk by Mr. Tabor (started on sr627, side 1) Questions to Principal Smith on his report. Dr. Kilpatrick Program committee - workshops discussed. Dr. Wilson introduces Panel: David Mullen talks aobut some of the legal perspectives on the university community. Side Two: side 4 - discussion with audience and 3 panel members (started on tape 1, side 3, sr627) about 1/3 of tape, other 2/3 blank.

University Council Plenary Session - Morning May 9, 1986. 2 of 2 tapes in Morning Session

University Council Proceedings, plenary session. Morning. May 9, 1986. Side One: side 2 - Continuation and finish of Principal's Smith report, started on sr731. Report on sub-committee by Duncan Sinclair. Questions to the Principal. Break. Chair of session Bernie Bergess speaks. Registrar, Ken Gunn speaks. Side Two: side 4 - Continuation of speech on science by Frances Richmond (started on sr731) Dr. Gerry Bickenbac speaks on the philosophy of law. Dr. Agnes Whitfield from the Dept. of French - Humanities perspective. Andy Oalgoulis speaks from the Perspective of Applied Sciences. Break for lunch.

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