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Queen's University. Dunning Trust Lectures 1960, 1963

Excerpts from John Coleman Bennett's talk "Christianity and Politics" about the issue of disarmament of nuclear weapons in Canada and the United States. Excerpts from Oppenheimer's talk "Knowledge as science, as action and as culture" about two psychological experiments involving learning and reality. Side One: Excerpts from Address by Robert Oppenheimer - 1960, and John Coleman Bennett - Jan. 21, 1963. Side Two: blank.

Memorial service for Caroline Cairnie Jenkins, July 25, 1984. Recorded in Ottawa, Ontario

Memorial service for Caroline Cairnie Jenkins on July 25, 1984. Recorded in Ottawa, Ontario. Side One: Minister speaks. Hymn sung. Reminiscences by friends and family. Caroline's younger brother speaks. Dr. Robert Neilson speaks. A woman from Caroline's church speaks. Side Two: Continuation of side 1 - Woman from Caroline's church speaks. Minister speaks. Hymn sung. Minister speaks. Hymn sung. Minister speaks and reads from the bible. Solo Hymn sung. Minister closes the service with a prayer. Organ music.

Monk Gibbon - First annual Queen's University Archives Lecture Tape 1 of 3, April 13, 1983

Norman Hugh Mackenzie, Professor at Queen's University, discusses the life and career of Monk Gibbon and his collection of papers now housed in the Queen's University Archives. Side One: Morris Yeats, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, introduces Dr. Mackenzie. Beginning of lecture by Mackenzie on Monk Gibbon. Side Two: print through only.

"Skelton, Macintosh, Clark, Gordon and Deutsch" by Dr. Jack Granatstein

Dr. Jack Granatstein speaks aobut 5 prominent Queen's men and their link between Queen's and the Civil Service. Side One: Prof. Hugh Thorburn introduces Dr. Jack Granatstein. Dr. Jack Granatstein gives his talk, "Skelton, Mackintosh, Clark, Gordon and Deutsch". Side Two: continuation of above lecture. Dr. Granatstein answers audience questions.

"Starting from scratch: the beginnings of the critical biogaphy of Ontario's first ombudsman"

Dr. Charles Pullen talks about Arthur Maloney - criminal lawyer, politician and 1st ombudsman, 9th Annual Archives Lecture, April 18, 1991. Side One: Dr. Pullen introduced by Dr. Norman Mackenzie. Above talk by Dr. Pullen. Side Two: continuation and end of Pullen's talk. comments/questions from audience.

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