Interviews with Mabel Burkholder, Ian Wilson and George Whalley - 1970-1971. Side One: Burkholder interviewed by William F.E. Morley (Spring '71); Wilson interviewed on CKWS talks about the acquisition of the Donald C. Macdonald papers at Queen's University Archives (Jan. 1971); Whalley's address on war poetry (fall 1970). Side Two: Blank with print through.
Side One: Third Queen's University Archives Lecture by J. Douglas Stewart on Architect Thomas Rogers. Part I. Side Two: Third Queen's University Architec Lecture by J. Douglas Stewart on Architect Thomas Rogers. Part III.
Antiquarian bookseller, Ben Weinreb, talks about book collecting and selling. Annual Archives Lecture. Side One: continuation of talk by Ben Weinreb begun on sr766. Lecture closed. Talk uses 1/2 of tape side; other 1/2 is blank. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Angus talks of her use of Archives over the years to research the history of Kingston bldgs. and her own family history. Side One: Introduction by George Richardson. Talk by Margaret Angus. Thanked by Isabelle Trumpour.
Recordings of Social History Trolley Tours - Jewish History-Joanne Westendorp; Prisoner's History - David St. Onge; Gay and Lesbian-Marney McDiarmid; Black History - Jon Athan Thompson; Chinese History - Andrea Lam
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of A. Emile Beauvais, C.A. Side One: Interview in French. Discusses being a certified accountant in Quebec. Side Two: Continuation of above interview.
Canadian Institute of Chartered accountants oral history project. Interview of C.A. William H. Cook, Sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) - continuation of interview (started on sr650.9) Cook talks about chartered accountancy in Saskatchewan. Talks about 1966 Conference - other people in the field. 1/2 of side, 2nd 1/2 blank. Side Two: side 4 blank.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of W.G. Leonard, F.C.A. Side One: Leonard discusses why he became a C.A. and working at the firm Burns and England. He talks about the various clients they worked for. Talks about the depression years. Education discussed - Queen's courses. Talks about other C.A.'s he worked with. Discusses work on Council. Amalgamation of CPA's discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Leonard discusses work on the council - amalgamation. Talks about when he was President. Talks about present accounting courses. Committee work mentioned. Community activities listed. Talks about accountancy. Discusses proposed reforms.