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[Interview with Joseph A. Gardner, UBC Professors Emeriti Oral History Project, Part II] Carroll, Ann
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Part 2: Acadia Camp
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[Interview with Joseph A. Gardner, UBC Professors Emeriti Oral History Project, Part II]
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1990-02-28
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1990-02-28
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Description |
Part 2: Acadia Camp
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1 audiotape reel ; 31 min, 39 sec
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audio/mpeg
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English
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In 1990, Ann Carroll conducted interviews with nine members of the Alumni Association's Professor Emeriti Division. Those interviewed included: J. Lewis Robinson, Benjamin Nelson Moyls, Joseph A. Gardner, Beryl Elizabeth March, George Michael Volkoff, Sadie Boyles, Robert M. Clark, M.W. Steinberg, and Margaret Street. Many of the interviewees talked about student days at UBC as well as their professional activities and changes they witnessed in their departments during their careers at the University.
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UBC AT 1755-2; UBC_AT_1755_02
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Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. University Archives. UBC Professors Emeriti Oral History Project fonds. UBC AT 1755-2
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Date Available |
2006-11-07
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
Digital copies of recordings are provided for research and personal use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use this material must be obtained from the UBC Archives: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/
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10.14288/1.0135462
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Digital copies of recordings are provided for research and personal use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use this material must be obtained from the UBC Archives: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/