- CA TWU Coll. 08-2001-01-0011
- Unidad documental simple
- 1996
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Photograph of Mel Smith, Q.C., and Dr. John Redekop shaking hands and smiling at the front of a classroom following the Future of Canada Debate
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Photograph of Mel Smith, Q.C., and Dr. John Redekop shaking hands and smiling at the front of a classroom following the Future of Canada Debate
Guest speaker in the gymnasium
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Photograph of a male guest speaker standing on a stage in the gymnasium while addressing the crowd
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Photograph of a guest lecturer standing at a podium, November 22, 2001. A sign affixed to the front of the podium reads "Irish Studies Program; Trinity Western University" The topic of his speech, according to a document attached to a poster, was "The Peace Process and Political Prospects in Northern Ireland."
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Photograph of a man speaking from a podium at convocation.
Speaker posing with his daughter after graduation
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Photograph of speaker Ben Sawatsky posing outside with his daughter, Kim, after the graduation ceremony; both are in full regalia and are displaying their degrees.
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Photograph of Earl Radmaker speaking at the podium at convication.
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Photograph of Neil Snider shaking hands with Catherine Nicole (Both dressed in full regalia) while on stage during a graduation ceremony
Photo of Terry Winter presenting a seminar
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Photograph of Terry Winter speaking in the chapel; close-up shot.
R. Neil Snider with a chapel speaker
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Photograph of R. Neil Snider with a chapel speaker at the front of the Calvin B. Hanson Chapel.
Irish Studies speaker Dr. Gary Mason
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Photograph of a guest lecturer standing near an unidentified woman, next to a punch bowl, during a pre-speech reception, held in Alumni Hall