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This audio cassette contains radio broadcasts from the following shows: Saturday Spotlight, Pulse, Home Run and Radio Noon with interviews with architect Robert Magne, acoustician Serge Melançon, and Chair of the Music department Sherman Friedland.
Guido Molinari, artist and instructor for the Fine Arts faculty at Sir George Williams University and Concordia University. He was the posthumous recipient of degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa awarded by Concordia University in June 2004.
John Daniel, Vice-Rector, Academic, Commerce and Administration, Fine Arts Engineering and Computer Science.
Dennis Murphy, Marc Gervais, William Gilsdort, Denis Diniacopoulos, Donat J. Taddeo, Father Fisher, Alan Mirabell and John Buell.
Arthur F. Mayne, chairman of Loyola's National Public Appeal. Mr. Mayne was Executive V.P. of the Royal Bank of Canada. The campaign was held between November 22 and December 6, 1966. He later received the Loyola Medal in 1969.
Four members of the Laing family (Laing, Stephen; Fogel, Carol; Laing, Leslie) received their degrees at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
The inaugural lecture of the Chair in Hindu Studies by Dr. Krishna Sivaraman. The Guest of Honour is the Hon. Gerry Weiner, Secretary of State for Multiculturalism and Citizenship. The speakers: 1- Dr. M.N.S. Swamy (Honourary Chairperson of the Steering Committee), 2- Dr. Patrick Kenniff (Rector); 3- Hon. Gerry Weiner, 4- Dr. Sivaranam. Lecture given in Hall building Alumni Auditorium (H-110).
Opening ceremony of the J. W. McConnell Building.
In this Concordia Student Initiative, the video presents university administrators' comments on the Maclean's Survey of Canadian Universities.
Promotional and educational video on Viktor Ullman's opera, "The Emporor of Atlantis," that was performed in Montreal on October 25 and 26, 1996. Performed by the Austrian ensemble Arbos, the opera was staged at the Concordia's Concert Hall. Performed also in Ottawa, at the National Art Centre.
Message by Frederick Lowy to the students about their start of the academic year and his first year as President of Concordia.
Chairman of Theatre Department.
Chairman of Theatre Department.
CBMT Newswatch report on the Concordia Football team. Pat Sheahan, Stingers coach, Jean-François Héroux, football player, and Patrick Kenniff, Rector. This was part of the Newswatch series entitled "Quebec: The Next Generation".
Professor in Department of Education.
Professor in Department of Education.
First radio interview given by Concordia Rector-Designate Patrick J. Kenniff. Interview was conducted by radio host Peter Downey.
Discovery channel report (Beyond 2000) on the Leonardo Project at Concordia University which uses psychological assessment techniques to study and enhance musical performance. Norman Segalowitz (Psychologist) and Phil Cohen (Performance analyst) are interviewed. Anthony Griffis (reporter); Phil Cohen (Department of Music); Norman Segalowitz (Department of Psychology); Leonardo Project.
Commented tour [conducted by Michael Di Grappa] of the newly opened J. W. McConnell building.
Open meeting with Dr. Frederick Lowy at the DeSève Cinema in which he answers the questions from the community sometime before his installation as rector of Concordia University. He is introduced by Charles Bertrand (Concordia's interim rector). The recording of the meeting is not complete. It stops abruptly in the middle of a answer given by Dr. Lowy.
Rector John O'Brien addressing over 600 students, faculty and staff on the Concordia financial situation.
CBTM 18h22 Newswatch. Interview with Frederick Lowy, Concordia's new rector. Dennis Trudeau (interviewer).
CBMT 18h09 Newswatch; CBFT 18h10 Montréal Ce Soir; CFCF 18h20 Pulse at Six; CBFT 12h08 Le Midi; CFTM 12h17 Les Nouvelles; CFCF 12h35 PUlse 12:30; CFTM 08h57 Salut, Bonjour; CFTM 08h09 Salut, Bonjour. Nomination of Frederick Lowy as Concordia's new rector.
CBFT (SRC) Montréal ce soir 18h57. On the facade of the Royal George Appartments which will be integrated in Concordia's new downtown library building.