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University Council Plenary Session - Morning May 9, 1986. 2 of 2 tapes in Morning Session

University Council Proceedings, plenary session. Morning. May 9, 1986. Side One: side 2 - Continuation and finish of Principal's Smith report, started on sr731. Report on sub-committee by Duncan Sinclair. Questions to the Principal. Break. Chair of session Bernie Bergess speaks. Registrar, Ken Gunn speaks. Side Two: side 4 - Continuation of speech on science by Frances Richmond (started on sr731) Dr. Gerry Bickenbac speaks on the philosophy of law. Dr. Agnes Whitfield from the Dept. of French - Humanities perspective. Andy Oalgoulis speaks from the Perspective of Applied Sciences. Break for lunch.

University Council Plenary Session - Afternoon

University Council Proceedings, Plenary Session. Afternoon May 9, 1986. Side One: side 1 - Voting results given. Megan Nutbeam speaks. Dr. Ernest A. Johnson - Alumni achievement award. Chancellor Agnes Benedickson re-elected. Dr. Ross Kilpatrick summarizes the reports of the workshop leaders. - research, graduate education, undergraduate education. Side Two: side 3 - continuation of unfinished business (started on sr734) Meeting adjourned. Uses about 1/3 of tape; other 2/3 blank.

University Council Plenary session - Morning May 9, 1986. 1 of 2 tapes in Morning Session

University Council Proceedings. Plenary session. Morning, May 9, 1986. Side One: side 1 - Council business discussed. 1985 minutes approved. Elected members announced. Steven Routon gives by-laws committee report. Secretary's report given by Bernard Trotter. Principal David Smith talks about Queen's University's strategy. Side Two: Side 3 - Continuation of talk by Registrar Ken Gunn started on sr732. Dean of Doctorate Studies and Research, Dr. David Camden speaks about research students and profile of research at Queen's. Chairman Duncan Sinclair speaks. Panel introduced. Frances Richmond, Dept. of Physiology speaks.

"War Without Hatred". Address to the group Psychologists for Responsibility, Queen's University. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., on March 26, 1986

Psychologist and Professor Anatole Rapaport discusses his views on why we can con ceptualize war without the element of hatred in modern times. Side One: The institution of war has survived despite the repulsion of it which emerged after the two world wars. He argues that with the development of nuclear weapons and what he terms the intellectualization of war, war is possible without hatred, bravery of fierceness, and that Americans and Societs involved in defense systems are actually allies who cause each other to prosper and grow. Side Two: Finish of address. Question and answer period with the audience.

Cecil and May Seaman, Port Arthur, Ont., March 13, 1986

Interview with Cecil and May Seaman regarding the CCF. Side One: Introcuction to CCF and its ideas - May's mother's involvement - switch from Conservatives - CCF and security - elections of 1943 and 1945 - stealing of CCF program - CCF and labour's generational difference in union and non-union members - impetus of CCF members-what kept them going - Charles Cox. Side Two: forest industry - dream of the CCFers - Liberal adoption of the CCF platform - formation of NDP.

Campbell, Peter

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