John Kenneth Galbraith claims the present economic model has not changed in the last century. Offers own theory. Recorded at Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 18, 1976. Side One: Side 1 of above address. Introduction by Principal R.L. Watts. Address by Galbraith. Side Two: blank some print through from side 1.
Claims the present economic model has not changed in the last century. offers own theory. Side One: continuation of lecture from sr420. Side Two: blank some print through from side 1.
Recordings of John Turner's address to the Canadian Club in Toronto, and the Opening ceremony of Abramsky Hall. Side One: 1) John Turner discussing national unity, language and bilingualism.
2) Speeches on the opening of Abramsky Hall by Chancellor Rt. Hon. Roland Michener, Dr. Wall, Dr. Hatcher, Mr. Abramsky and University Chaplain Rev. A.M. Laverty. Side Two: blank.
Broadcast by CFRC and CFRC-FM on "Sunday Commentary". Side One: Prof. Galbraith answers questions by audience question period. Broadcast by CFRC & CFRC-FM on "Sunday Commentary". Side Two: blank - some print through from side 1.
Ceremony on the Occasion of the opening of Summerhill as the new quarters of the Queen's Alumni Association and Department of Development. Side One: Opening remarks by Patricia Douglas Murray. Speakers: Mr. Donald Duff, Mr. David Rigsby, Principal Watts and Agnes Benidickson. Bagpipe music. end blank.
Side One: R. Fuller, Philosopher and Engineering inventor, U.S.A., Philosophizes about the earth from a geographical point of view. Last 10 Minutes have print through from side 2 (difficult to hear speech). Side Two: R. Fuller finishes. Lecture started on side 1 (first 10 minutes) print through makes speech difficult to hear. Rest of tape print through only.
4 short interviews of Dr. W. Bennet Lewis for program energy forum. Side One: Interview #1 - 4:47. Interview #2 - 4:52. Interview #3 - 5:15. Interview #4 - 5:15. Side Two: blank.
Discussion on Nuclear Power by Dr. Beta, Dr. Anderson and Dr. W. Bennet Lewis. Side One: Hos Hal Walker discusses nuclear energy with Dr. Hans A. Beta (Winner of Nobel Price in Physics), Dr. John Wendal Anderson (Professor of Physics, Cornell University and Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Ethica, N.Y.) and Dr. W. Bennet Lewis (Professor of Science, Queen's University). Hal Walker asks whether nuclear energy is the long term answer to the energy needs of the U.S.A. and Canada. Dr. Lewis answers for Canada. The possibilities and risks of nuclear power is discussed. Side Two: blank.