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NOTED BRITISH SCHOLAR HONOURED ON HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.—Dr. Margaret Murray, a pioneer of British Egyptological studies, who was 100 years old on July 13, photographed at a birthday party in London. She b bolding a complimentary address presented to her by the professorial board of the University of London recording the board’s “deep appreciation of the high honour which, through her renowned scholarship, she has brought to University College, London, where she taught for so many years. . . "

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

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NOTED BRITISH SCHOLAR HONOURED ON HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.—Dr. Margaret Murray, a pioneer of British Egyptological studies, who was 100 years old on July 13, photographed at a birthday party in London. She b bolding a complimentary address presented to her by the professorial board of the University of London recording the board’s “deep appreciation of the high honour which, through her renowned scholarship, she has brought to University College, London, where she taught for so many years. . . " Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

NOTED BRITISH SCHOLAR HONOURED ON HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.—Dr. Margaret Murray, a pioneer of British Egyptological studies, who was 100 years old on July 13, photographed at a birthday party in London. She b bolding a complimentary address presented to her by the professorial board of the University of London recording the board’s “deep appreciation of the high honour which, through her renowned scholarship, she has brought to University College, London, where she taught for so many years. . . " Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

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