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Tag Archives: Norman Olver
Mementos and Memories from the Class of 1971: Brian Sala, Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Recently I had my 40 year reunion and brought with me some of the textbooks and other items we used for study. They brought back such strong memories for me I thought I would share them .:. Item 1 – … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1960s Culture, 1970s Culture, blocko, Engineering, Hollreith Cards, Melbourne School of Engineering, Melbourne Uni, Melbourne University, MUDPAC, MUESC, Norman Olver, Old Engineering, pie nights, Society for Confining of Immoral Impulses Amongst Engineering Students
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