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"This catalogue accompanies the exhibition 'Seeing, Selling, and Situating Radio in Canada, 1922-1956' at Carleton University in the Discovery Centre located in the MacOdrum Library from 23 January to 30 April 2017, as well as "Making Radio Space in 1930s Canada" in the Carleton University Art Gallery from 27 February to 7 May 2017. It also accompanies exhibitions at the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University in Spring (May-June) 2017, at the Sound and Moving Image Library and Special Collections in the Scott Library at York University in Fall (September-December) 2017, and the Archives of Ontario from 1 September to 29 December 2017"--Page 5.
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