File 194 - Bill Draayer and Dorothy Duncan speeches

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Bill Draayer and Dorothy Duncan speeches

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    CA MHM 2003.02.194

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    • 1982 (Creation)

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    1 cassette tape ; 80 min

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    File consists of speeches given by Bill Draayer, media guru, and Dorothy Duncan, Executive Director of the Ontario Historical Society, at the 1982 Alberta Museums Association annual meeting. Dorothy Duncan's speech was entitled “Are your museum and your community on speaking terms?”. Bill Draayer's speech was about museums connecting with the media.

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        A transcript has been revised and typed for this recording.

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