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Community Historical Recognition Program (Introduction)
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Irving K. Barber
Learning Centre By Allan Cho Program Services Librarian Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC Library
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CHRP September 2008
Chinatown, Vancouver [UBC Chung Collection]
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BC History Digitization
Program
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Digital Webcasts
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Lecture & Reading
Series
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Art Gallery Programming
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