File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the establishment and early years of the College's nursing program. These include correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, handwritten notes, and more.
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.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to career options and information services for students, such as a Career Day held in 1972. These records include correspondence, memoranda, supporting documents, promotional materials, and a copy of The Douglas College Colour Your Own Career Comic Book (which was designed for secondary student and published in 1972 or 1973).
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to child care training programs, specifically the "Child Care Class" of 1974. Materials include correspondence, memoranda, handwritten notes, reports and supporting documents related to the program's creation (such as the Child Care Program Research Committee report), and a copy of the Summer Day Care "graduation" program.
File consists of correspondence created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the College's Community Service Worker Program, including invitations to community members to join a related standing committee.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to office holders in the provincial government and various College and/or government initiative. These records are mainly correspondence and supporting documents.
File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies and a draft copy of the University Council of British Columbia's "Staff Report on Proposed Colleges Legislation" (1975). The newspaper items relate to provincial politics.
File consists of correspondence and supporting documents created or collected by George Wootton. These records represent communications between Wootton and various provincial government bodies and representatives, and they cover a range of topics such as Haney Correctional Centre, the criminal justice program, college daycares in the province, vocational training programs, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to athletics and physical education. These include correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and publicity materials. Subjects include, but are not limited to, intramural events, badminton competitions, and student leisure services.