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Principal's Papers - Community groups, 1970-1977

File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to schools, agencies, and community groups ("co-operating agencies") working with the College in conjunction with its various programs. These materials are mainly correspondence, as well as program information and lists of co-operating agencies.

George C. Wootton

Principal's Papers - Maple Ridge school board, 1972-1976

File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the school board in Maple Ridge (School District #42). These include correspondence, memoranda, and meeting agendas and minutes.

George C. Wootton

Principal's Papers - Douglas College Child Care Society, 1972

File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the creation and early operation of a daycare centre at the College. These materials are mainly correspondence (including with other post-secondary institutions interested in creating similar daycare centres). Also included are financial records, license applications, society status paperwork, and more.

George C. Wootton

Principal's Papers

  • S-002
  • Series
  • November 1966 - May 1981

Series consists of office files, correspondence, and other materials created, received, or collected by Wootton during his tenure as principal. These records relate to the development of academic programming and the early growth of the College, collaborations with other post-secondary institutions, community partnerships, service provision, and general administrative functions. Also included are reports on the state of post-secondary education in B.C. during the 1970s, environmental projects, and organizations like Council of College Principals, of which Wootton was chairman until 1976.

This series contains a diverse mix of records; it provides not only a record of Wootton's work as principal but also the broader context in which Douglas College took shape.

George C. Wootton

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