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Tape 'At Home with Al Purdy' by Andrew Marshall

Al Purdy reads and discusses his poetry. Side One: At home with Al Purdy. Produced by Andrew Marshall for the Eric Friesen show on CBC-FM. 37:10. Side Two: Poetry reading by Al Purdy recorded at Ameliasburg Aug. 17, 1977 - "A Handful of Earth", "Monastery of the Caves", "A Lenin's Tomb", "Coffee with Levesque", "Shopping at Loblaws", "Thank God I'm Normal", "Jean", "Group Photograph", "Home Made Beer", "Poem for Eda", and "Mice in the House".

"Conversations from Wingspread" R-220 Nuclear Power - Part 1

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.

[Address in the Brockington Visitor Lecture series, Queen's University]

Panel discussion of post-secondary education - full time vs. part time or corr. Panelists are Sir Walter Perry, Prof. George Whalley, Mr. Russell Savage and Mr. Walter Tullis. Side One: Ross Wartle introduces Prof. George Walley who speaks first. Then Sir Walter Perry (Vice-Chancellor of the Open Univ.) speaks, then Walter Tullis (who got degree through part-time studies) and then Russell Savage (representing full time students). Questions and answer period starts. Side Two: Question and answer period continues. Side 3 End of question and answer period.

Charles Joseph Clark. Canadian government policy as it relates to the resource crisis. Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series Jan. 20, 1977

Mr. Clark lectures on the role of economic growth in relations between Canada and the wider world. Side One: Principal Morris Love is introduced then it goes blank. Then a classical music radio broadcast comes on and then last half of tape is blank. Side Two: Continuation of Question and Answer period from Side 1 of sr350.

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