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George Porges - Douglas Arts Program Brochures - 1973-1974
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- Textual records
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1973 - 1974 (Creation)
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- George Porges
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1 folder
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Born in Vienna (ca. 1921), George Porges was a World War II veteran who came to Canada in 1951. He studied history in Montreal at Sir George William University, and later received his B.Ed and M.A. from the University of Alberta. He taught high school in Edmonton prior to joining the Department of Liberal Studies at the newly created Douglas College in 1970. Porges taught history as a regular faculty member until his retirement in 1988.
Porges died in 2004 at the age of 83.
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File consists of materials created or collected by George Porges pertaining to the Douglas Arts Program, which was a two-year interdisciplinary university transfer program. These materials include handwritten notes, a memorandum, and copies of brochure/flyer.
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- English