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Mrs Vivien M. Syme (left) and her daughter, Miss Jocelyn R. Syme, with Miss J. R. Wallace, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Federation of University Women, at a dinner for graduands in Christchurch. Mrs Syme has qualified with a Certificate in Liberal Studies and Miss Syme has graduated B.A. from the University of Canterbury.

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Press, 4 May 1978, Page 10

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Mrs Vivien M. Syme (left) and her daughter, Miss Jocelyn R. Syme, with Miss J. R. Wallace, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Federation of University Women, at a dinner for graduands in Christchurch. Mrs Syme has qualified with a Certificate in Liberal Studies and Miss Syme has graduated B.A. from the University of Canterbury. Press, 4 May 1978, Page 10

Mrs Vivien M. Syme (left) and her daughter, Miss Jocelyn R. Syme, with Miss J. R. Wallace, president of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Federation of University Women, at a dinner for graduands in Christchurch. Mrs Syme has qualified with a Certificate in Liberal Studies and Miss Syme has graduated B.A. from the University of Canterbury. Press, 4 May 1978, Page 10