Carolyn Crockett: Socioecology of howler monkeys
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- January 26, 1984
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Carolyn Crockett: Socioecology of howler monkeys
Canadian Studies 390 / 391 oral histories
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) meeting
Campus events: sound recordings
C.A. Trusdell: The mechanics of Galileo
Brian Hayden, Dr. Holmquist: evolution vs. creation
Birute Galdikas: Orangutan adaptation and behavior—new discoveries
Barry Beyerstein: Human sense of smell
Ashley Montagu: Words, things, thinking and communication
Asa Briggs: Victorian cities revisited: society, economics, environment
Archie MacPherson interviewed by K. Howe
Anthony Giddens: Structuration theory and empirical research
Anthony Giddens: Marxism, politics and the control of the means of violence
Anthony Giddens: Action and structure--the theory of structuration
Anthony Burgess: The business of being a novelist
Informal talk given by the author concerning his life and how he became a novelist. The talk took place at the SFU Theatre on March 5, 1969.
Allan Cunningham: Foreign travel 100 years ago
Allan C. Wilson: Mitochondrial DNA and molecular evolution
Alan Martin: Osteoporosis, calciium and physical activity—issues and evidence
Aftermath of the PSA strike: Norman Wickstrom and Greg Basham interviewed by Reva McMillan
Abraham Kaplan: Individuality and the new society
A. Kornberg: Mechanisms of DNA replication and chromosome initiation
A. Arrott and K. Colbow: Universities and weapons—should academics run the arms race?