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Hawthorn, Audrey
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1917-2000
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Audrey Hawthorn served as the first curator of the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, working unpaid for 20 years on organizing, cataloguing, conserving, and displaying the collections of the museum. She introduced the first course in museum studies in Canada in 1959 and a second course in 1969, and taught a full course load while also managing both the daily affairs and the growth of the museum. She was married to Harry Hawthorn, the Head of the Department of Anthropology.
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Engle, Dr. Earl T. (1896-1957)
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Biographical information provided by: http://legacies.alumni.ubc.ca/files/2013/02/Audrey-Hawthorn.pdf