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    Colin Humphris

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    "Colin Humphris 2 Sqdrn. RAAF. 1941 - 1942 Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin Feb. 19, 1942)".Colin Humphris. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force 1941 - 1942. Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin February 19, 1942)

    Retrospective Look at the First Ten Years of The Hockey Conference

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    This article features Colin Howell’s remarks during the inaugural Dr. Colin Howell Distinguished Lecture at the tenth anniversary of The Hockey Conference, held virtually in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 2021. Howell is the founder of The Hockey Conference and the distinguished lecture has been named after him in honour of his contributions to hockey scholarship more broadly. He delivered the lecture with his former graduate student, MacIntosh Ross, who provided an overview ofHowell’s illustrious career in academia. Howell’s  lecture covered the history of the first ten years of the Hockey Conference, estimating that over 250 presentations on hockey scholarship were delivered over that time. The conference was held in various locations across North America, including Halifax, NS, Bridgewater, MA, Victoria, BC, and Buffalo, NY. Keynote speakers, also known as Conference Captains, have included Montreal Canadiens legend Jean Beliveau, Olympian Stacy Wilson, African-Canadian coach John Paris Jr., former professional Everett Sanipass, and actor and broadcaster Austin Willis

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Colin D. Howell, Blood, Sweat and Cheers. Sport and the Making of Modern Canada

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    Callède Jean-Paul. Colin D. Howell, Blood, Sweat and Cheers. Sport and the Making of Modern Canada. In: Sud-Ouest européen, tome 13, 2002. Territoires et pratiques sportives (Coordonné par Jean-Pierre Augustin) sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Augustin. pp. 143-144

    Dr. Kenneth Ozmon, Dr. Colin Howell and Friend at Convocation, 1982

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    b&w photographExcellent condition with both left corners frayedPhoto of Dr.Ken Ozmon (SMU President 1979-2000), Dr. Colin Howell (History faculty), and an unknown gentleman on the front steps of McNally Building. Five female and two male students are in the background.Written in ink on reverse '66%.' Typed on adhesive on reverse is 'Please return to: Information & Public Relations, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, N.S., B3H 3C3'. Came in an envelope marked 'Convocation 1982'. From Art Gallery

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan

    Interview with Colin Jerolmack

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    Colin Jerolmack is an Assistant Professor at New York University in Sociology and Environmental Studies. He is the author of The Global Pigeon (forthcoming) and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Program at Harvard University

    Colin Fraser

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    Photograph - Colin Fraser (third from right) in a loaded scow leaving for Fort Chipewyan from Athabasca, Alberta. A group of men are also standing on the pie
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