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Home Makers Conference [sound recording]

This recording contains a panel discussion on the status of the home maker with a panel of seven women, each giving an introduction about themselves and their type of home making and/or their struggles and successes as home maker i.e. rural, urban, or the difference between public and private life, etc. The panel consists of; Daphne Carver, Rosemary Constanzo [sp], Peggy Neil, Carol Reggan, Lilian Wrisely [sp], Barbara Hoare [sp] and Mary MacKenzie [sp], the recording cuts off after less than a minute of Mary's introduction.

Mount Saint Vincent University

Home Maker's Conference [sound recording]

This recording contains two sides. Side A of this recording contains a panel discussion on the status of the home maker with a panel of seven women, each giving a speech about themselves and their type of home making and/or their struggles and successes as home maker. Side B is the continuation of the panel followed by questions. Side A of this recording's panel discussion begins with an introduction to this panel on the status of the homemaker from Mary [?] which takes place between 00:00:00 to 00:00:48. Sarah Niche invites attendees to find someone they've never met and introduce themselves followed by a short introduction to the panel and panelists from 00:00:49 to 00:05:09. From 00:05:09 to 00:13:25 Daphne Carver speaks on her personal experience as an urban homemaker. From 00:13:34 to 00:23:00 Rosemary Constanzo [sp] speaks about the homemakers influence as consumers. From 00:23:01 to 00:32:30 Peggy Neil discusses rural homemaking. From 00:32:31 to 00:37:18 Carol Reggan discusses private homemaking and public life. From 00:37:19 to 00:55:15 Lilian Wrisely [sp] speaks about employment relationships. From 00:55:16 to 01:03:21 Barbara Hoare [sp] speaks about how the homemaker is seen by others. From 01:03:22 to 01:03:54 Mary MacKenzie [sp]'s speech is entitled it's great to be me. The recording cuts off after less than a minute of Mary's speech. Side B is a continuation from the panel of homemakers. Mary McKenzie's [sp] speech from Side A continues from 00:00:00 to 00:06:25. From 00:06:26 to 00:7:34 Sarah Niche reflects on the speeches and opens the floor up to questions. From 07:35 to 00:14:11 attendees ask questions and make comments which are difficult to hear in the recording. From 00:14:12 to 00:17:27 schedule updates are given by an unnamed woman. From 00:17:28 to 00:18:59 the director of the Mount Saint Vincent Art Gallery, Mary Sparling says a welcome to attendees. From 00:18:59 to 00:23:19 are the sounds are the attendees leaving the room where this panel was taking place.

Modern Women and Howe [sound recording]

This recording contains a key note speaker who is Catherine Logan, the provincial coordinator of International Women's Year. Logan discusses Joseph Howe and feminism, followed by a reactor panel which consists of Dr. Katie Cooke (Chairman of the advisory council for the status of women), Dr. Sue Sherwin (assistant professor of philosophy at Dalhousie University) and Dr. Jacques Goulet (associate professor of religious studies, MSVU) who discuss the keynote speakers speech. Content begins for this recording at 00:005. From 00:00:05 to 00:01:30 an unnamed woman invites attendees to the public hearings on International Women's Year and the Homemakers Conference (MSVUA-AV-2 and MSVUA-AV-3) and introduces the moderator, Joan Frasier. The recording is too low for listening from 00:01:42 to 00:02:29. Joan Fraiser's introduction of the event, the Keynote Speaker as well as the reactor panel is recorded from 00:02:29 to 00:05:56. Logan's keynote takes place from 00:05:57 to 00:24:00. The reactors panel which includes attendees questions take place from 00:24:02 to 01:26:59.

Mount Saint Vincent University

Governing Athletic Organizations

This series consists of records concerning the intercollegiate athletics programs the Mount was a member of. Programs include the Atlantic Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Canadian Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Union, and the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association. Included are correspondence, various reports, minutes, by-laws, championship lists, tournament lists, and participation lists.

Mount Saint Vincent University. Department of Athletics and Recreation

Atlantic Universities Athletic Association

This sub-series consists of records related to the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association. The predominant document type within this sub-series is meeting minutes but the sub-series also includes correspondence records, records related to by-laws, and the records related to the members of AUAA.

Mount Saint Vincent University. Department of Athletics and Recreation

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