Various news stories on Lester B. Pearson, as follows:~Reel 1:~1. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson at the election polling station, August 2, 1962.~2. Pearson on the federal-provincial conference.~3. Pearson receives honorary doctor of laws degree at the University of Vermont, April 1965; his speech is on separatism and federalism while anti-Vietnam war demonstrators picket outside.~4. Diefenbaker on the Dorion report and the Favreau scandal.~5. Dorion aftermath.~6. Pearson on the Minister of Justice's resignation.~7. Pearson announces his new cabinet.~8. Pearson on the Heney report; on Vanier; on Adlai Stevenson's death.~9. Pearson's speech in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, on federal transfers to the provinces.~10. Pearson on Rivard.~11. Pearson on Vietnam and the United Nations.~12. Pearson announces the new Chairman of the Civil Service Commission; on postal strike.~13. Pearson on his correspondence with President Johnson re: Vietnam, on civil service pay negotiations with postal workers.~14. Pearson on the postal strike settlement.~15. Pearson on his correspondence with President Johnson re: Vietnam war.~16. Pearson on the election.~17. Pearson on the Commonwealth's role in the Indo-Pakistan conflict.~Reel 2:~18. Pearson watches parade in [Espanola].~19. Pearson on housing.~20. Pearson on foreign aid and Canadian University students overseas.~21. Pearson addresses youth.~22. Pearson confronts media about rumours over his resignation.~23. Pearson on trade with Rhodesia.~24. Pearson returns.~25. Pearson's news conference on conflict of interest and on the election act.~26. Pearson's speech to journalists' association.~27. Pearson discusses the business of the cabinet meeting.~28. Pearson on Rhodesia.~29. Pearson arrives from Commonwealth meeting.~30. Pearson's speech to Liberals on federalism.~31. Pearson welcomes youth.~32. Pearson's speech on China and arms control.~33. Press conference on Canada's thirty percent increase in foreign aid.~34. Pearson on medicare and the provinces. <38s>~35. Pearson meets Lyndon B. Johnson at Campobello.~36. Pearson on the need for labour legislation.~37. Pearson on federal-provincial powers.~38. Pearson on car prices and on the report on the Gerda Munsinger affair.~39. Pearson on the provincial jurisdiction over education.~40. Pearson speaks to Public Service Alliance members.~41. Pearson on food aid to India.~42. Pearson on job enjoyment.~43. Pearson on Walter Gordon returning to the cabinet.~44. Pearson on the civil service and collective bargaining.~45. Pearson refuses to comment on a Globe and Mail news story.~46. Pearson on Vietnam.~47. Pearson returns from the Caribbean.~48. Pearson denies plans for a cabinet shuffle; on the use of closure in the House of Commons.~49. Pearson on Michener becoming Governor-General, 1967.~50. Pearson's speech to Liberal women on reform of the criminal code and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.~51. Pearson gives a cheque to OXFAM representative.~52. Pearson receives the Order for Distinctive Service.~53. Pearson on defence bill and on parliamentary work-load.~54. Pearson on federal-provincial power-sharing.~55. Pearson speaks to young Liberals.~56. Pearson speaks to reporters after the throne speech, 1966/67.~Reel 3:~57. Pearson on Vietnam policy and on Walter Gordon.~58. Pearson on the middle-east conflict.~59. Pearson on De Gaulle's interference in Québec.~60. Street interviews on De Gaulle and separatism.~61. Pearson on parliamentary work during 1967.~62. Pearson on pensions.~63. Pearson on provincial conference.~64. Pearson meets mayors and reeves.~65. Pearson returns and comments on De Gaulle.~66. Pearson in London, England.~67. Pearson receives gift of Buffalo Days hat.~68. Max Keeping chats with Lester Pearson (on camera).~69. Pearson on the death of Prime Minister Holt of Australia, January 2, 1968. <39s>~70. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson return, January 21, 1968. <30s>~71. Pearson on medicare and the constitution, February 8, 1968. <2mn 43s>~72. Pearson on broadcast leak about Vietnam. <1mn 22s>~73. Pearson announces his resignation, December 14, 1966. <2mn 5s>~74. Pearson on civil service pay, December 14, 1967. <41s>~75. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson vote; Mr. and Mrs. John Turner are present, July 24, 1968. <1mn 45s>~76. Pearson on development aid, August 29, 1968. <1mn 24s>~77. Pearson on Nigerian war, August 29, 1968. <46s>~78. Pearson's speech at the opening of the Public Service Alliance building, January 9, 1969.~79. Pearson on arctic sovereignty, April/May 1970. <2mn 11s>~80. Pearson on federal transfer payments for medicare, February 18, 1968. <28s>~81. Pearson criticizes Stanfield, February 27, 1968. <22s>~82. Pearson returns to Parliament Hill crisis, February 27, 1968. <1mn>~83. Pearson on the Vietnam war, April 15, 1968. <52s>~84. Pearson's speech.