MRS JANET CRUMP, a 22-year-old biologist from Victoria University, Wellington, and the only woman to work this season with the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme, photographed yesterday with three other members of the team. They are (from left) Messrs T. M. Hunt, R. Allis, and A. Freeman. Because of a sprained ankle and knee, Mrs Crump will not be able to do any field work during a training week at Tekapo. She will work in the Wright Valley, studying the physical limnology of Lake Vanda.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33005, 26 August 1972, Page 1
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85MRS JANET CRUMP, a 22-year-old biologist from Victoria University, Wellington, and the only woman to work this season with the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme, photographed yesterday with three other members of the team. They are (from left) Messrs T. M. Hunt, R. Allis, and A. Freeman. Because of a sprained ankle and knee, Mrs Crump will not be able to do any field work during a training week at Tekapo. She will work in the Wright Valley, studying the physical limnology of Lake Vanda. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33005, 26 August 1972, Page 1
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