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![Out takes from “Two Canadian Girls: Among Vietnam’s Lepers and War-Cripples” – Part 1](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 534Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Interview with Canadian Physiotherapists Patricia Rambo and Cecile Belanger of the Montreal Rehabilitation Institute who are now working with lepers at the Leprosarium in Qui Hua, South Vietnam, ad with war-cripples at the Rehabilitation Center at nearby Qui Nhon, which is about 240 miles North of Saigon. The two young Canadians are there with a Canadian medical rehabilitation team sent by the Canadian International Development Agency.
![Out takes from “Two Canadian Girls: Among Vietnam’s Lepers and War-Cripples” – Part 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 535Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Interview with Canadian Physiotherapists Patricia Rambo and Cecile Belanger of the Montreal Rehabilitation Institute who are now working with lepers at the Leprosarium in Qui Hua, South Vietnam, ad with war-cripples at the Rehabilitation Center at nearby Qui Nhon, which is about 240 miles North of Saigon. The two young Canadians are there with a Canadian medical rehabilitation team sent by the Canadian International Development Agency.
![Out takes from “Two Canadian Girls: Among Vietnam’s Lepers and War-Cripples” – Part 3](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 536Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Interview with Canadian Physiotherapists Patricia Rambo and Cecile Belanger of the Montreal Rehabilitation Institute who are now working with lepers at the Leprosarium in Qui Hua, South Vietnam, ad with war-cripples at the Rehabilitation Center at nearby Qui Nhon, which is about 240 miles North of Saigon. The two young Canadians are there with a Canadian medical rehabilitation team sent by the Canadian International Development Agency.
![Out takes from “Two Canadian Girls: Among Vietnam’s Lepers and War-Cripples” – Part 4](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 537Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Interview with Canadian Physiotherapists Patricia Rambo and Cecile Belanger of the Montreal Rehabilitation Institute who are now working with lepers at the Leprosarium in Qui Hua, South Vietnam, ad with war-cripples at the Rehabilitation Center at nearby Qui Nhon, which is about 240 miles North of Saigon. The two young Canadians are there with a Canadian medical rehabilitation team sent by the Canadian International Development Agency.
![William P. Bundy Secretary of State for Eastern Affairs](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
William P. Bundy, assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, gives a speech justifying American actions in Vietnam. He claims that the cessation of aggression of the North Vietnamese is the primary goal of the United States. During his speech, Bundy discusses US objectives in Southeast Asia, why Southeast Asia is important, and his views of the history and colonization of Vietnam and US military and diplomatic policy. There is a brief Q and A after his speech.
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