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Principal's Papers - Establishing the nursing program, 1971-1976

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

Social Service Animator - Correspondence - 1971-1973

File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the Social Service Animator program, which was a two-year diploma program for people wishing to work "in a community within the social, welfare, and cultural settings." The materials in this file include correspondence, program information, meeting agendas and minutes, proposals, and more.

Andy Andrews

Biographies - 1972-1979

File consists of materials used by the Public Information Office to help identify and describe members of the College administration and the College Council. These include biographical notes (Don Porter, John Sutherland, and Anthony Wilkinson), contact information for members of the College Council (1972-1975), a photograph of Reg Pridham and another unidentified photo, and a press release from the Vancouver Public Library announcing the appointment of George Wootton as Director.

Public Information Office

Women's Studies

  • S-008
  • Series
  • January 1972 - May 1982

Series consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies programs and services at Douglas College. These textual records include documentation charting the history of Women's Studies at the College (also called "Programs for Women" during its early years), as well as materials related to curriculum development, campus and community events, gender in post-secondary contexts, and more. This series contains memoranda, correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, financial records, reports, and promotional materials such as flyers and program guides.

The predominant records creators contributing to this series are Lillian Zimmerman and Margaretha Hoek, the first coordinators of Women's Studies programming and services, and the early advisory bodies responsible for overseeing this area.

The scope of the series dates from the early inception of Programs for Women until the early 1980s.

Women's Studies Advisory Committee

Women's Courses 1972

File consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies programming.

Women's Studies Advisory Committee

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