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Speeches & Newspaper Clippings, 1987
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2009.6.3.33
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1987 (Creation)
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(18 October 1932-)
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- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to a Fund-Raising Dinner on behalf of Glengarry, Prescott-Russell Constituency: “Vince Lombardi is alive and well and living in a small part of the Liberal Party; but not for long”, undated speech (ca. 1987)
- 69th Annual Convention and Meeting, Alberta Association of Registered Nurses: “Transformation 2000”, Edmonton, April 30, 1987 (includes newspaper clipping: “Studies can’t decide nursing requirements”)
- Newspaper clippings:
- “Ethiopian Landscapes: the politics of watering a desert” by Douglas Stevens, Commonweal, November 20, 1987
- “Development under siege: a plea for common sense” by Sundhir Sen, Commonweal, November 20, 1987
- “No wonder women are protesting” (unidentified source), ca. 1987
- Feature articles on Hamilton’s bid to host the 1994 XV Commonwealth Games in The Spectator, June 8, 1987
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