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Correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and the International Ocean Institute Malta
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MS-2-744, Box 368, Folder 1
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1982-1988 (Creation)
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1.8 cm of textual records
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(1972-)
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File contains correspondence from and documents related to the International Ocean Institute (IOI). Includes a copy of "Marine Industrial Technology: Developments and Trends" (possibly by Elisabeth Mann Borgese); memos (some of which concern meetings between Dalhousie, the IOI, the International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD), and others); proposals; reports; meeting minutes and agendas; an agreement relating to the lease of a building; blueprints; course outline; Borgese's speaking notes for a Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convocation; and a proposal (“Mediterranean Centre for Research and Development in Marine Industrial Technology”).
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Certain pages from this file have been removed from the digital object. The complete contents of this file must be viewed on-site in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.