Main Speaker(s): Rick Morphy, Jim Whitton. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video s a lecture by Morphy about using ultrasonic methods to inspect Candu reactors. Afterwards Whitton delivers a speech on using nuclear methods to inspect different materials.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Richard Webb. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with a man introducing Dr Webb, manager of business development for Alcan. He then takes the stage and lectures the audience about resource-based industries for the remainder of the video, as well as Alcan's plan for expanding into the ceramics industry. At the end of his lecture he answers questions from the audience.
Main Speaker(s): David Payne. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video contains a lecture by Payne on microstructural engineering in ceramics to improve their use in electronics. He also takes questions from the audience for the final portion of his presentation.
Main Speaker(s): Ivan Joyce, P.S. Nicholson. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Begins with a lecture by Joyce on powder technology and fabrication, as well as advanced characterization techniques. Afterward, he answers questions from the audience with the assistance of two other experts. After that, the camera cuts to Nicholson giving a presentation on the non-destructive testing of ceramics. He answers questions from the audience at the end of his speech.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Alfred Bader. Dr Bader begins by talking about how he wanted to dontate Sigma-Aldrich stock to Queen's. Dr Bader seems to be defending himself from the idea that his donation to the university was him betting against the Sigma-Aldrich company in some way. He also seems to be degrading the management at Sigma-Aldrich. He spends the end of the video taking questions form the audience.
Part 1. Main Speakers: George Aitken, David Smith, Agnes Benedickson, Dr Walter Light. Location: Walter Light auditorium. Begins with narrator talking about the purpose of Walter Light Hall and the electrical engineering program. Cuts to George Aitken talking about the naming in front of an audience in the auditorium. He presents Dr Light with a scroll signed by the graduating electrical engineering class. Smith takes the podium and talks about Dr Light. Benedickson and also talks about Dr Light as well as the naming process for the building, before unveiling a picture of him that will hang in the building. Dr Light then talks about how honoured he is. Ends with shots of the gathering after the naming. Part 2. Main Speaker(s): CFRC Interviewer, Dr Walter Light Location: Walter Light Auditorium Takes place after the Walter Light Hall Naming. The CFRC interviewer asks Dr Light about his opinions on topics related to business, technology, and universities.
Part 1. Main Speakers: George Aitken, David Smith, Agnes Benedickson, Dr Walter Light Location: Walter Light auditorium Begins with narrator talking about the purpose of Walter Light Hall and the electrical engineering program. Cuts to George Aitken talking about the naming in front of an audience in the auditorium. He presents Dr Light with a scroll signed by the graduating electrical engineering class. Smith takes the podium and talks about Dr Light. Benedickson and also talks about Dr Light as well as the naming process for the building, before unveiling a picture of him that will hang in the building. Dr Light then talks about how honoured he is. Ends with shots of the gathering after the naming. Part 2. Main Speaker(s): CFRC Interviewer, Dr Walter Light Location: Walter Light Auditorium Takes place after the Walter Light Hall Naming. The CFRC interviewer asks Dr Light about his opinions on topics related to business, technology, and universities.
Main Speaker(s): E.E. Watson. Location: classroom. Video is a pre-recorded, scripted lecture of Watson talking about electric fields, as well as performing experiments which demonstrate electric fields. Presumably created to be played for different physics classes year by year.
Main Speaker(s): Sharon Burke, Wendy Bogues. Location: Unknown room, resembles a kitchen. Video of Burke demonstrating how to do a developmental profile on a mother's children. The developmental profile is a series of questions about a child's behaviour to be answered by their mother, who will be able to see how her child behaves in relation to most children. Bogues plays the part of the mother while Burke asks her various questions about her children. The questions asked are based on the age of the child being discussed.