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Interview with Stephen Bocking, a doctoral student at the University of Toronto, Canada

MS. 15041/35

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Title

Interview with Stephen Bocking, a doctoral student at the University of Toronto, Canada

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MS. 15041/35

Summary

Nicholson proved assistance with Bocking's dissertation, a major part of which covered the work of the Nature Conservancy. The interviews were conducted on 15 May 1990 and 1 June 1990.

This file comprises later correspondence arising from further research by Bocking. Nicholson's letter of 19 April 1996 recounts some of the important periods of his career, in particular his years at the Nature Conservancy.

See also MS. 15041/33 and MS. 15041/34.

Date

1995-1996

Language

English

Physical extent

10 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of Edward Max Nicholson

SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL

Autobiographical and biographical

Interviews and Profiles

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