File:Massey competitors for World University Games 2007.jpg
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DescriptionMassey competitors for World University Games 2007.jpg |
English: Some of the Massey University students who went to the 2007 World University Games. Left to right: Moss Burmester, John Zulch, Professor John Raine (deputy vice-chancellor Auckland), Gary-John Hill, Helen Norfolk, Robert Voss, and Corney Swanepoel. |
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Source | Massey University Library (10th Jun 2021). Massey News, 13 August 2007, page 14. In Website Massey University Library. Retrieved 6th Dec 2021 19:07 | ||
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