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MSVUA-AV-372-N · Unidad documental simple · [198?]
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

This recording contains a discussion between Sister Anne Martin and an unnamed woman from 00:00:00 to 00:47:58. This discussion is on Maureen Johnson, a Mount graduate and the author of an article "Life Through Death a Holistic Approach" who passed before this was recorded, the unnamed woman indicates she is writing an article on Maureen.

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MSVUA-AV-372-L · Unidad documental simple · [199?]
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

This recording contains two sides. Side A is a lecture by George Keller on the importance of public relations and what kind of public relations strategies and professionals a university should have and their relationships with the university administration from 00:00:00 to 00:46:56. Side B contains a continuation of the same lecture from George Keller from 00:00:00 to 00:25:02. Keller takes questions from 00:25:03 to 00:47:00.

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MSVUA-AV-34 · Unidad documental simple · 1955 May 30
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

This recording contains two tracks. Track A contains a recording of "God Save the Queen" during the 1955 spring convocation ceremony and the recessional from 00:00:00 to 00:13:02. The tape is blank from 00:13:02 to 00:14:05. From 00:14:05 to 00:16:21 sounds to be an excerpt of the reading of the play Anne Boleyn. Track B is an interview done by Lloyd McGuinness to Father Quinine, the pastor of Saint Mary's from 00:00:09 to 00:12:52.

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Family Life [sound recording]
MSVUA-AV-13 · Unidad documental simple · 1970 Nov. 2
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

Consists of interviews from AM Chronicle. about teaching home economics in elementary and high schools in Nova Scotia. This recording is two tracks. From 00:00:00 to 00:19:57 on Track A an unnamed man introduces and interviews Dr. Arlene Otto, a professor of economics at the University of Nevada, they discuss teaching home economics to elementary, high school and university aged students. From 00:19:57 to 00:20:09 the tape is blank. From 00:20:09 to 01:01:17 the unnamed man interviews Dr. Jean [illegible] and Dr. Balderson on the teaching of home economics, family life and psychology. Track B begins continues the interview with Dr. Jean [illegible] and Dr. Balderson from 00:00:00 to 00:33:31.

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MSVUA-AV-9 · Unidad documental simple · 1971 Nov. 23
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

This audio reel is an talk which seems to be an information session on women and taxation which. This reel is two tracks, Track A is an information session from an unnamed man on the income tax act as it concerns the status of women as well as how taxes work generally from 00:00:00 to 00:40:43. From 00:40:44 to 01:03:31 the unnamed man answers questions. Track B begins with chatter from 00:00:00 to 00:00:51. The unnamed man returns to answering questions concerning taxes from 00:00:51 to 00:48:35.

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MSVUA-AV-10 · Unidad documental simple · 1971 Nov. 11
Parte de Mount Saint Vincent University audio-visual collection

This audio reel is an speech by Mary Casey, a Mount Saint Vincent University graduate and lawyer who speaks on women and the law in Nova Scotia, followed by a discussion on the status of women in Canada. The recording is one track. The recording begins with an unnamed woman introducing Mary Casey from 00:00:00 to 00:01:44 this section is difficult to hear. From 00:01:44 to 00:36:46 Mary Casey lectures on women and the law. Mary Casey takes questions and comments from 00:36:46 to 00:54:44. Content Warning: much of the questions, comments from 00:36:46 to 00:54:44 consists of discussion on the legal definitions of rape and statutory rape. From 00:54:44 to 00:58:30 consists of chatter and discussion between attendees and schedule updates. From 00:58:30 to 02:01:22
is a discussion on an unnamed report, the report went over the recommendations on married women and taxation, and the social development of mind (in relation to early childhood education). Discussion on a women's bureau also took place during this time.

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MSVUA-AV-12 · Unidad documental simple · 1971 Nov. 16
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This recording is one track which contains a lecture from Professor Craig. Content begins at 00:01:10. From 00:01:10 to 00:52:54 Professor Craig discusses family, the Canadian woman and the status of women in Canada. This lecture includes participation from attendees and takes questions throughout his lecture. From 00:53:40 to 0:1:56:17 Professor Craig answers questions and takes comments.

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