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HRH 5, Airport 1 Departure

Location: Airport, presumably the Kingston Airport.Video opens with a long shot of a union jack flag blowing in the wind. Afterward cuts to several mute shots of a helicopter and surrounding airport before cutting again to the nearby crowd. The Queen's Band then plays on the airport tarmac.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

HRH 6, Airport 2 Departure

Location: Airport, presumably the Kingston Airport.video begins with the continuation of Queen's Band playing while camera pans over crowd. Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive, board a plane, and take off.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

The Appointment of William C. Leggett, Principal elect

Main Speaker: Dr William Leggett. Location: Potentially Summerhill. Richard Stackhouse speaks on the prevous principal's accomplishments before introducing Dr Leggett, who talks about how much he appreciates being appointed. Questions are taken from the audience for the rest of the video.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Queen's, for Alumni

Various different Queen's professors and administrative faculty present a series of clips showing important research and events happening across Queen's in 1980-1981, presumably created for alumni. Clips are of research by different engineering departments, football updates, the appointment of Agnes Benedickson as Chancellor, and random stock shots of Kingston. Each clip lasts from 1-5 minutes.

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Convocation June 2, 1995 - Donald Sutherland Doctor of Laws

Main Speakers: Dr William Leggett, Donald Sutherland. Location: Grant Hall. Video is of Donald Sutherland receiving his honorary Doctor of Laws, as well as the faculty of education graduates receiving their degrees. Dr Leggett begins by giving a speech, after which Sutherland recieves his Doctor of Laws. Sutherland then gives a speech to the graduates.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

2010 Excellence in Research Public Lectures

Main Speakers: Roland Speicher, Philip G. Jessop. Speicher gives a lecture called "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics" where he talks about the applications of pure mathematics in the real world. Jessop then gives a lecture called "Can Chemistry be Green?" where he explains the origins of green chemistry and the importance of reducing pollution while maintaining our economy.

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Installation of Principal Williams (short version, installation only)

Main Speaker: Brain Yealland, Dr Thomas R. Williams. Location: potentially Grant Hall. Yealland opens the convocation with a prayer, then Dr Williams is installed as principal and vice-chancellor of Queen's University. He is then robed by representatives of the Queen's community. Afterwards Dr Williams delivers a speech to the audience.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

The Installation of Principal and Vice-Chancellor Karen R. Hitchcock

Main Speaker: Brian Yealland, Peter Milliken, Harvey Rosen, Ahmed Kayssi, Dr Ian Clark. Location: Unknown, appears to be a gym in the Physical Health and Education Centre. Yealland open the convocation with a prayer after which Milliken gives a speech as a representative of the House of Commons. Rosen gives a speech on behalf of the city of Kingston followed by Kayssi who represents the students as rector. Video ends with Clark giving a speech on behalf of the Ontario Council of Universities.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Principal Watts - University Day, CKWS Oct. 16/81, Queen's Band - Jan. 1/82, Texas

Main Speaker: Dr Ronald Watts, unknown interviewer. Video begins with a CKWS segment on sports, afterward hard cuts to the Queen's Band performing somewhere off campus. After several minutes hard cuts to a CKWS segment of an interview with Dr Watts. Interviewer talks about the upcoming issues faced by universities, then interviews Dr Watts on the subject. Halfway through the segment audience members phone in and comment/ask questions.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

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