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Institute for Human Performance Conference, 1980
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2009.6.4.01
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1980 (Creation)
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(18 October 1932-)
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File includes:
- Proceedings of a national conference about women in sports and recreations, March 21-23, 1980, Institute for Human Performance, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
- Pamphlet: The Female Athlete
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo: "Women Future Sport, citius altius, fortius: beyond golden-girl to golden women, from Fanny to Francesca", March 21, 1980 (2 copies)
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- English
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