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Katsuma Dan on his first meeting with Victor Heilbrunn

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Title
Katsuma Dan on his first meeting with Victor Heilbrunn
Description
Katsuma Dan reflects on his first meeting with Dr. Victor Heilbrunn at the University of Pennsylvania in December 1930. Recorded at the University of Washington, Friday Harbor group in 1978.
Date Created
1978
Contributors
  • Dan, Katsuma (Creator)
Name Subject
  • Dan, Katsuma, 1904-
  • People
Keywords
  • Heilbrunn, Lewis Victor, b.1892
  • People
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Sound
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sound
Language
eng
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Embryo Project Encyclopedia Multimedia
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MBL History Audio Visual
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Yes
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10776/1432
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  • 2023-01-27 10:05:44
System Modified
  • 2025-10-13 07:05:46
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  • 7 months 3 weeks ago
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