- CA ON00239 F1887-S1
- Series
- 1972-1978
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Lecture. Side One: Introduction. Lecture by Prof. Dubos - Discusses the inter-relationships that exist between different peoples and their environment. Side Two: blank.
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Lecture. Side One: Introduction. Lecture by Lady Jackson - discusses the urgent need to change people's attitudes in order to preserve the earth. Side Two: blank.
This fonds consists of correspondence; programmes; speeches; clippings; photographs; and memorabilia pertaining to various dinners and other University-related events held both at Queen's and around the country. There are also records involving the Kingston Rowing Club, and the Council for Canadian Unity.
Courtright, James Milton
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Mr. Jamieson discusses the importance of international cooperation rather than nationalism in light of world problems, particularly the energy problem. Side One: Address by Mr. Jamieson. Side Two: address continued. Question and answer period.
Inflation [Address to Canadian Club Luncheon] Jan. 13, 1975
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Mr. Gibson discusses inflation as being a world wide problem which is only overcome by political means,. Side One: Introduction by R.C. Meech (Club President). Address by J. Douglas Gibson. Side Two: address continues.
Canadian Universities in an era of change [Address to the Canadian Club - Jan. 19, 1976]
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Principal Watts outlines prent problems facing universities today. Side One: Address by Principal Watts. Side Two: address continued but starts quite a ways in on the tape.
Address to the Empire Club on Sept. 25, 1975 by Margaret Thatcher
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Mrs. Thatcher discusses the nature of the free society and the grave problems facing many countries and suggests causes and approaches to solutions,. Side One: Introudction by H. Allen Leo (Club President). Address by Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher. Side Two: address continues.
Address to the Empire Club of Canada Feb. 7, 1974 by Hugh Ian MacDonald
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Mr. MacDonald discusses the function of universities in our society. Side One: Address by Mr. MacDonald. Introduced by Robert L. Armstrong. Side Two: Address continued but doesn't start until counter #30 on tape.
Address to the Canadian Club. Recorded in Toronto, Ont., on October 25, 1976
Part of James Milton Courtright fonds
Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa, Ont. John Turner, discusses national unity, and bilingualism. Side One: Turner Discusses national unity, and his views on language and bilingualism in Canada. He points out some problems with the way the law concerning bilingualism has been instituted. Side Two: continuation of above speech.