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Ribbon-cutting speeches made during the official opening of the Museum of Anthropology
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MOA-002A
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May 30, 1976 (Creation)
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1 audio reel ; 5"
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Item is an audio recording of speeches made during MOA's official opening ceremonies, featuring the following speakers: Hon. J Hugh Faulkner, then Minister of State for Science and Technology of Canada; the Honorable Grace McCarthy, Deputy Premier of the Province of British Columbia; Thomas K. [?], the Chairman of the Board of Governors of UBC; Douglas T. Kenny, UBC President; the Right Honorable Jules Léger, the Governor General of Canada.
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Audio Recordings Reel to Reel Box 1
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53.4 MB sound recording (mp3) : 29 min
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rr_0067
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- Jules Léger (Subject)
- James Hugh Faulkner (Subject)
- Grace McCarthy (Subject)
- Douglas T. Kenny (Subject)