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Title proper
Chemical engineering at UBC 1920, interview with Rona Hatt Wallis, History of Women at UBC Project
General material designation
- Sound recording
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interviewers, Penny Washington and Frances Wasserlein
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Level of description
Item
Reference code
2002.14.1.11.25.64
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21 Aug. 1979 (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
1 audio cassette (31 min., 11 sec.)
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Name of creator
(1937-2008)
Scope and content
Item is an interview, completed for the History of Women at UBC project, in which Rona Wallis discusses her experiences as a woman studying chemical engineering at the University of British Columbia.
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Language of material
- English
Script of material
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No restrictions.
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Copyright is held by the University of British Columbia.
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Uploaded finding aid
Associated materials
This item is also held at the University of British Columbia as part of the History of Women Project fonds.
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Alpha-numeric designations
Accession identifier given to the tape by the University of British Columbia is UBC AT 889.
Physical description
Tape is labelled as "TDK Type I Normal Position D90."