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Bill Morfey - Bursar - A Learning Community for the Lower Mainland - Report of the Survey Committee on Community Colleges in the Lower Mainland, BC - 1975
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January 1975 - October 1975 (Creation)
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- Bill Morfey
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1 folder
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M.H. (Bill) Morfey was the College's first staff employee, hired in October 1969 as Secretary-Treasurer. His title and role changed to College Bursar shortly thereafter. Together with Principal George Wootton, Morfey was responsible for establishing the College's first education plan, hiring senior staff, and developing the first budget. Prior to joining the nascent educational institution, Morfey was an accountant with Canadian Industries Limited. He managed the College's financial affairs until his retirement in 1988. That year, the M.H. (Bill) Morfey Scholarship was created in honour of his service to the College since its very beginning.
Morfey died in January 1990.
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File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the "Report of the Survey Committee on Community Colleges in the Lower Mainland, British Columbia" (also known as a the Marsh Report). The survey committee was led by Leonard Marsh of UBC and set forth a number of recommendations for current and future colleges operating in the Lower Mainland. In addition to a copy of the Marsh Report, this file includes responses to the report from within Douglas College and also at Vancouver Community College.
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Box 473 includes an original handwritten container list from the Bursar's Office.