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[A former Dean of Women and a former Assistant Dean talk about their personal history and experiences interview with Dorothy Mawdsley and Marjorie Leeming] Washington, Penny; Wasserlein, Frances
Description
Mawdsley and Leeming discuss their lives and careers at the University of British Columbia and the activities of women on campus.
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[A former Dean of Women and a former Assistant Dean talk about their personal history and experiences interview with Dorothy Mawdsley and Marjorie Leeming]
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Date |
1979-08-21
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Date Created |
1979-08-21
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Description |
Mawdsley and Leeming discuss their lives and careers at the University of British Columbia and the activities of women on campus.
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Extent |
1 audiocassette ; 1 hr, 48 min, 30 sec
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audio/mpeg
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Language |
English
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Notes |
Item is a recording of an interview conducted by Penny Washington and Frances Wasserlein with Dorothy Mawdsley and Marjorie Leeming.
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Identifier |
UBC AT 887:1/2; UBC_AT_0887_01_02
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Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. University Archives. History of Women at UBC Project fonds. UBC AT 887:1/2
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Date Available |
2007-01-24
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Provider |
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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DOI |
10.14288/1.0135503
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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/