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Conferences, seminars, lectures

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Part Of
Maryalice Harvey Stewart fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 5 sound recordings pertaining to conferences, seminars and lectures which Maryalice Harvey Stewart either presented at, or attended.
Date Range
[ca.1970-1975]
1972
1975
1977
Reference Code
S13 / I / B / 37 to 41
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Cassette
Sound recording
Part Of
Maryalice Harvey Stewart fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M9
S13
V605
Series
S13 / I : Professional records
Sous-Fonds
S13
Sub-Series
S13 / I / A : Research and other professional records
Accession Number
7412
Reference Code
S13 / I / B / 37 to 41
GMD
Cassette
Sound recording
Responsibility
Recordings produced by Maryalice Harvey Stewart
Date Range
[ca.1970-1975]
1972
1975
1977
Physical Description
5 sound recordings : 1 mini recording tape reel, 4 cassettes
Scope & Content
File consists of 5 sound recordings pertaining to conferences, seminars and lectures which Maryalice Harvey Stewart either presented at, or attended.
Notes
Contents of file: S13 / I / B / 37 : "MHS - May 15 /75" library conference S13 / I / B / 38 : "MHS Oral History 1972" Maryalice Harvey Stewart presentor - conference on recording, Alberta Provincial Museum June, 1972 S13 / I /B / 39 : "York Univ. April 21 /72 Seminar - Arts Administration" S13 / I / B / 40 : "William Sampson - 'Fur Trade Life' Conf[erence] on log structures Oct. 24, 1977" S13 / I / B / 41 : Copyright, intellectual property lecture by Professor Lown (n.d.)
Name Access
Stewart, Maryalice Harvey
Subject Access
Administration
Arts
Lecture
Events
Conferences and conventions
Museums
History
Research
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Edmonton
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Language
English
Category
Arts
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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