Principal's Papers - Early student newspapers, 1973
- F-295-10
- File
- 1973
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of copies of early (short-lived) Douglas College student newspapers: The Game, Douglas Triline, and New Paper.
George C. Wootton
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Principal's Papers - Early student newspapers, 1973
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of copies of early (short-lived) Douglas College student newspapers: The Game, Douglas Triline, and New Paper.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Educational Research Institute of British Columbia, 1973-1975
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the Educational Research Institute of British Columbia. These include correspondence (typically with the office in charge of apprenticeship and industrial training), memoranda, reports, and other supporting documents.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Educational Television (ETV), 1973
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to a planned "Educational Television" (ETV) program between Capilano College and Douglas College, which would deliver courses on TV. A sociology course was proposed as ETV's first offering. The records in this file are predominantly correspondence, as well as a report/position paper submitted to the College's dean of continuing education.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Engineering Science, 1976-1979
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to science programming - the Engineering Science program in particular, which was responsible for the College's conversion to the metric system during this period. These materials include correspondence, memoranda, course information, meeting minutes, and more.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Establishing a psychiatric nursing program, 1972-1976
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the establishment of a psychiatric nursing program at Douglas College. These include memoranda, correspondence, and reports, including a report by the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of British Columbia.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Establishing the nursing program, 1971-1976
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the establishment of the College's nursing program. These include memoranda, meeting minutes, handwritten notes, reports, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and more. Much of the material in this file focuses on the criteria for nursing schools in the province.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Establishing the nursing program, 1973-1976
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the establishment of the College's nursing program. These include an outline of the program's objectives, correspondence with other institutions, policy documents from the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia outlining necessary criteria for nursing programs and nurse accreditation.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - EVENT magazine, 1970-1974
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the establishment and early years of EVENT magazine. These records are predominantly correspondence but also include early circulation/distribution stats and photocopies of newspaper clippings.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Fine and Applied Arts Division, 1975-1979
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of correspondence created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the College's Fine and Applied Arts Division.
George C. Wootton
Principal's Papers - Fraser Valley College Task Force, 1973-1974
Part of Principal's Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the Fraser Valley College Task Force, which investigated the feasibility of a post-secondary institution in the upper Fraser Valley. These records include correspondence and newspaper clippings.
George C. Wootton