Using chess analogy about moving towards new ideas - with science and faith coming closer together. Side One: Side 1 of above speech. Side Two: Side 2 of above speech.
The mission of the university discussed by Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray and Fred Uringer. Side One: side 1 - Margaret ATwood introduced. Margaret Atwood addresses symposium. Discussant Joan Murray speaks. Side Two: side 3 - blank.
Side One: "Sunday Morning" Program. "The Entertainers" - Danny Kaye. Side Two: "Entertainers" continued. / Edleen (sic) & JAR with photo album reminiscing.
JAR (Joe) and CBR (Cliff) talking. Side One: Cliff talking about 1942, the draft, going overseas and his return to Ottawa in 1945. There is a music interruption at one point and then conversation continues discussing family issues.. Side Two: Discusses Miriam, dating, making a table out of the sign on the road to Abbey Dawn ....
The mission of the university discussed. Side One: side 2 - continuation of remarks by Dr. James McConnicha started on sr857. Prof. Scott Laurnen speaks - comments on the role of the university. Prof. McNeil replies to commentators. Speakers thanked by chairman. Side Two: side 4 - 11:00 a.m. continuation of comments by Dr. Wynn-Edwards. Prof. Lipsey comments. Response by Prof. Voit. Response by Prof. Wynn-Edwards and Prof. Lipsey. Dr Voit sums up. session closed.