Keith Thomas: Dress and social order
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- April 3, 1990
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Keith Thomas: Dress and social order
Keith Thomas: Manners and polite behaviour in early modern England
Keith Thomas: Polarity in life and thought
Kenneth Conibear: Story of Grey Owl
Kenneth Strand: Address in Mall
K.F. Watt: A mathematical model of the human ecosystem
Kim Harker and Judith Mastai: Relocating business executives
Lee Harding: Heavy metals in marine environment
Leone Prock and Frank Sigurdson: Education for people with learning disabilities
Library dedication, Bill Bennett
Life history and beginning of Communications Department: Fred Brown interview
Linda M. Fedigan: Coat-tails or apron strings? Primate models for the evolution of human sex roles
Liora Salter, VP, interviewed by Ken Mennell re: commitment to women and pay equity
Lisa Serbin: Babies in pink and blue—how and why pre-schoolers learn sex roles
Lisa Serbin: How cognitive development influences the acquisitin of sex roles and gender concepts
Lord Armstrong: British ship of state—view from the engine room
Lorne Davies interviewed by Grant Granger
Lorne Davies, Director of Athletics, interview with Ken Mennell
M. Bawtree, T.H. Brose, R. Restrepo: Focus on Columbia
Maggie Benston and friends: "There was a Young Woman" (audition copy)
Maggie Benston, Cathy Jones: Clerical revolution–automation in the office
Malcolm Muggeridge: Encounter with Malcolm Muggeridge
Margaret Atwood: Canadian landscapes
Margaret Atwood: poetry reading