La Toundra cocktail menu, Canada expo67
- CA RBD MSG 1269-1-A-0056
- Item
- 1967
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La Toundra cocktail menu, Canada expo67
Part of Menu Collection
Part of Menu Collection
Part of Menu Collection
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Founder's Day dinner of the Montreal branch of the McGill Graduate's Society, Mount Royal Hotel
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University Club of Montreal ephemera
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