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              2009.6.1.436 · Item · June 1982
              Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

              Photograph taken in a hall with large glass windows at the University of British Columbia. Six indoor totem poles visible in background.

              Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “June 1982, First National Networking Conference, Compliments of Katherine Roth, Windsor, Ontario”.

              2009.6.1.437 · Item · 5 June 1982
              Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

              Handwritten annotations on verso read: “In the great hall of the B.C. Museum of Anthropology, in front of Ninstints Totem wearing cape of Sahn-nag-x-wha (One who sits high) gift of Chief Skidegate ‘Dempsey’ Collinson - Q.C.I. made by his wife Irene for ‘naming feast’ Autumn - 1977. June 5, 1982, Address to the First National Womans Network. Age - almost 50.” And “Alive Again 82”.

              Man of the year 1
              2000.13.1.60 · Item · 1964.
              Part of Ray Williston fonds

              Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston receiving the Man of the Year Award from the Newsmen’s Club of BC for outstanding achievement in public service. The award was presented by Dr. John B. MacDonald, President of UBC on November 7, 1964.

              Man of the Year 2
              2000.13.1.61 · Item · 1964.
              Part of Ray Williston fonds

              Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston receiving the Man of the Year Award from the Newsmen’s Club of BC for outstanding achievement in public service. The award was presented by Dr. John B. MacDonald, President of UBC on November 7, 1964.