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    Harry Campbell

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    Harry Campbell was the author of CAMPBELL\u27S TOKENS OF UTAH, A NUMISMATIC HISTORY

    That's how he spends his week's wages [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Sung by Lenoard Nelson." Portrait featured--Cover.; "... written by Harry Taylor, words by Harold L. Campbell"--Words printed as text on inside back cover.; Library's copy cropped. ANL; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3118034

    Harry Campbell D.O.

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    Portrait photograph of Harry Campbell D.O., staff member at the Osteopathic Hospital of Maine located in Portland, Maine.https://dune.une.edu/moa_photos/1049/thumbnail.jp

    William Campbell

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    Marietta High School Students; studio portrait. William Campbell (Orian, v. 19, 1937, p. 36)

    Frances Campbell

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    Marietta College Freshman class, studio portrait. Frances Campbell (Mariettana, 1933)

    Natal verse /

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    "Verses & lettering by Ethel Campbell" t.p.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.gen-vn483132; FERG copy from Ferguson First World War, 1914-1919 pamphlet collection.; Library's copy inscribed by Ethel Campbell.; With the National Library's presentation book-plate indicating that the book is from the Harry Hastings Pearce Collection.; M126799/388

    Joan Campbell

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    Marietta High School students; studio portrait. Joan Campbell (Orian, v. 20, 1938, p. 86)

    Harry Pepper Fonds

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    The fonds consists of newspaper articles written by Harry Pepper from the Rossland Miner and the Trail Times.Born in 1913, Harry Pepper spent most of his youth in Suffolk, England, before immigrating to Canada in 1929. He spent his early years in Canada working on farms during the summer months, and in the bush during the winter. In 1940 he enlisted for the war, and joined the RoyaL Canadian Artillery, fighting in the 8th Canadian Field Regiment. During the war, Harry served in England, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. While overseas, he married, and his new family returned to Canada in 1945. He moved to Trail as a foreman of the 4X Bakery in 1946, and was later employed by Buchan’s Bakery. In 1949 he began working at Cominco, and stayed there until his retirement. Harry Pepper was incredibly active in the sports community in Rossland, and volunteered with soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, and hockey. He was also an avid Curler and Golfer. He wrote a sports column for the Rossland Miner called “As I See It” and stayed with the newspaper until the building burned down and it subsequently went out of business. On his 60th birthday, he was asked to do a sports column in the Trail Daily Times called “Pepp Talk”

    IFLA’s First Fifty Years: A reprise

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    Extracts from ‘An Outline of IFLA’s History’ by Joachim Wieder, published in IFLA’s First Fifty Years: achievement and challenge in international librarianship, Edited by Willem R.H. Koops and Joachim Wieder. The extracts have been selected and edited by Harry Campbell. The references in the original text have been renumbered to provide one consecutive sequence for the present paper. The photographs have been added for this edited version
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