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- 1976
Side One: side 1 of above lecture Louis Applebaum Speaking for 1st 3/4 of side, followed by Harold Town. Side Two: side 2 of above lecture.
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Side One: side 1 of above lecture Louis Applebaum Speaking for 1st 3/4 of side, followed by Harold Town. Side Two: side 2 of above lecture.
Donald Creighton Jan. 14, 1976. Canada Toward the year 2000
Side One: side 3 of above lecture (5 minutes) (for sides 1&2, see sr.408). Side Two: blank.
Donald Creighton Jan. 14, 1976. Canada Toward the Year 2000
Side One: side 1 of above lecture. Side Two: side 2 of above lecture. Question and answer period continues.
Dr Valaskakis encourages what he calls a "conserver society" as an answer to the problem. Side One: Address continues with a question and answer period at the end. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Valaskakis encourages what he calls a conserver society as an answer to the problem. Side One: Introduction by David McClay. Address by Dr. Valaskakis. Side Two: Blank.
Dr. Thompson discusses his views concerning our ailing society and his vision of the future. Side One: Address continues (part II). Question and answer period starts. Side Two: Question and answer period continues (Part IV).
Dr. Thompson discusses his views concerning our ailing society and his vision of the future. Side One: Introduction of Dr. Thompson. Address by William Thompson (part I). Side Two: Question and answer period continues but end abrubtly (part III).
Dr. Spock disusses evidence of two ways in which children of today have been handled differently than children of the past. Side One: Question and answer period continues. Dr. Baston thanks Dr. Spock for speaking. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Spock discusses evidence of two ways in which children of today have been handled differently then children of the past. Side One: Introduction. Address by Dr. Spock. Side Two: Address continues. Question and answer period begins.
Three Canadians address the issue of the aspirations and feelings of people in different regions of Canada. Side One: Parkinson, C. Northcote. Side Two: Parkinson, C. Northcote.