The University of British Columbia FC19iaf7tle1yn/-7Sd2eavrenth Session 2 NTIVHEER SUITY 7 OF - BRITISH C1OLUMBIA 7 NFITFHTY- SEVE 9 SESSION 1 LCEANDAR 1971/72 311IAN V bO b31SNIW1S3 _Alna 3ti 3AV ISio CA 9NnN avoea 2 7 - 1 7 9 1 INDEX ACADEMIC YEAR 1-2 GOVERNING BODIES 3-7 GENERAL INFORMATION 8-38 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 39-49 APPLIED SCIENCE 50-71 2 Architecture 72-75 Nursing 76-82 7 ARTS 83-123 Home Economics - 124-126 Librarianship 1 127-131 Social Work 132-135 7 COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 136-143 DENTISTRY 144-149 9 EDUCATION 150-170 1 Physical Education and Recreation 171-176 FORESTRY 177-183 GRADUATE STUDIES 184-217 Community and Regional Planning 218-221 LAW 222-228 MEDICINE 229-246 Rehabilitation Medicine 247-250 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 251-254 SCIENCE 255-285 AWARDS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 286-339 2 7 - 1 7 9 1 ACADEMIC YEAR I ACADEMIC YEAR 8 Wednesday Dental Hygiene students register. 1971 Lectures begin: Faculty of Medicine (First and Second Years). (Some important dates of previous academic year) School of Community and Regional Planning: First Year lectures begin. March 1971 9 Thursday School of Architecture: First Year students register. 15 Monday Last day for application for B.C. Government Classes begin: Faculty of Medicine (Third Year). Scholarships. 10 Friday School of Architecture: Second and Third Year May 1971 students register. Last day for registration without $25 late regi- 3 Monday Last day for submission of applications by students stration charge. from other countries. Registration Week ends. June 1971 12 Sunday Assigned accommodation in residences available Sunday evening. Special arrangements for 30 Wednesday Last day for submission of applications by students earlier registrants. in Canada applying for the first time to the following: 13 Monday Lectures begin most Faculties. Agricultural Sciences, Applied Science, Arts, 15 Wednesday Meeting of Senate. Commerce and Business Administration, *Education (see note below), Forestry, 17 Friday Faculty of Education, last day for transfer into, Home Economics, Law, Music, Nursing A, 2or late registration in the Faculty. Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physical Educa- 24 Friday Last day for changes in courses final at Christmas; tion and Recreation, Rehabilitation Medi- all changes must be reported to the Registrar's cine and Science. Office by Monday, September 27. * (Last day for submission of applications by 7 Last day for payment of first instalment of fees. all students, both new and former students Students paying fees after this date will be of this University, for the one-year course assessed an additional $25 fee. for graduates both Elementary and Secon- dary Division.) October 1971 - July 1971 1 Friday Last day for course changes in most faculties for full courses given from September to April. 15 Thursday Last day for submission of applications for bur- 1 Such changes must be reported to the Regis- saries. trar's Office by Monday, October 4. August 1971 4 Monday Faculty of Education, first cycle of school experi- ence begins. 2 Monday Students returning to studies in the same faculty or school in which they were previ7ously 11 Monday Thanksgiving Day. University closed. No field registered are expected to have applied for re- instruction for Social Work students. admission by this date. 13 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. Students wishing to change faculties are warned that deadlines for admissio9n to some pro- November 1971 grammes are June 30, or earlier. Supplemental examinations, August 2-10 (except 11 Thursday Remembrance Day. Service in Memorial Gym- Faculty of Medicine). nasium for all students, faculty, alumni, staff and friends, 10:45 a.m. University closed. No 16 Monday School of Architecture1, First Year Workshop be- field instruction for Social Work students. gins. Faculty of Medicine, application forms available for Session 1972-73. 17 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. 18 Wednesday Faculty of Medicine, supplemental examinations, August 18, 19, 20. December 1971 31 Tuesday Faculty of Forestry, Second Year students begin 3 Friday Faculty of Education, first cycle of school experi- Field Work at the University Research Forest, ence completed. Haney, B.C.: registration during the week of 10 Friday Last day of lectures for most Faculties scheduling September 7. formal Christmas examinations. September 1971 15 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. 1 Wednesday ACADEMIC YEAR 1971-72 begins. 17 Friday Faculty of Medicine, last day of lectures. 3 Friday Meeting of new students from other countries, 21 Tuesday First term ends. 9:00 a.m. Lasserre 102. Accomodation in Residences for Fall term ends. 6 Monday Labour Day. University closed. 25 Saturday Christmas Day. University closed. 7 Tuesday Faculty of Forestry, Third Year students begin 31 Friday Faculty of Medicine, last day for submission of six-day Field Trip. Registration following the applications for admission to the Winter Ses- Trip. sion 1972-73. Registration Week begins; registration procedure mailed to all students with Authorization to January 1972 Register forms. Registration takes place daily 1 Saturday New Year's Day. University closed. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Friday. Text-books available, University Book Store. 2 Sunday Assigned accommodation in Residences available Sunday evening. Lectures begin: Faculty of Dentistry (all years). 3 Monday Second Term begins, final instalment of fees due Faculty of Law (all years). and payable; students are advised to mail fees Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Third to Accountant by this date. and Fourth Years). 10 Monday Faculty of Education, second cycle of school ex- School of Rehabilitation Medicine (except perience begins. First Year). Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Field Trip, September 7-11 inclusive., Note: Offices are closed Saturdays. - 2 ACADEMIC YEAR 14 Friday Last day for payment of second instalment of fees. May 1972 Students paying fees after this date will be assessed 1 Monday Application deadlines for admission to: an additional $25 fee. Architecture (transcripts in support of applica- Last day for changes in courses commencing in tions required by June 15). January; all changes must be reported to the Dentistry. Registrar's Office by this date. Dental Hygiene. Librarianship. 19 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. Nursing B. Last day for submission of applications by students February 1972 from other countries. 11 Friday Last day for submission of applications from Fac- Last day for registration for Summer Session. ulty of Education students for graduate Faculty of Forestry, Third Year students begin scholarships. Field Work at the University Research Forest, Haney, B.C. 14 Monday Mid-term break most Faculties, February 14, 15, lectures and laboratories cancelled; Library Intersession Evening Extension credit courses, lec- and other facilities open. No field instruction tures begin. for Social Work students. 12 Friday Faculty of Education, post-sessional cycle of school 23 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. experience completed. 26 Saturday Faculty of Medicine, Third Year (Phase III) last 17 Wednedsay Meeting of the Senate. day of classes. 22 Monday Victoria Day. University closed. 2 23 Tuesday Baccalaureate Service, 8:00 p.m. March 1972 24 Wednesday 10 Friday Faculty of Education, second cycle of school ex- perience completed. 25 Thursday Congregation, Memorial Gymnasium 2:15 p.m. 7 15 Wednesday Application deadlines for admission to the fol- 26 Friday lowing: 27 Saturday Faculty of Medicine, Fourth Year, last day of lec- Nursing D (for students entering Summer tures. Session). Social Work (later submissions may be con- Jun-e 1972 sidered). Last day for submission of applications for B.C. 7 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. 1 Government scholarships. 30 Friday Last day for submission of applications by students in Canada applying for the first time to the 17 Friday Classes begin: Faculty of Medicine, Fourth Year following: (Phase IV). Agricultural Sciences, Applied Science, Arts, 22 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. 7 Commerce and Business Administration, 31 Friday Good Friday. University closed March 31 and *Education (see note below), Forestry, April 3. Home Economics, Law, Music, Nursing A, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physical Educa- April 1972 9 tion and Recreation, Rehabilitation Medi- cine and Science. 4 Tuesday Last day for application for B.C. Provincial Gov- *(Last day for submission of applications by ernment Scholarships. all students, both new and former students Last day for applying to Faculty of Graduate of this University, for the one-year course Studies for final ex1aminations for all doctoral for graduates both Elementary and Secon- candidates. dary Division.) 7 Friday Last day of lectures, most Faculties, excluding among others, Dentistry, Law, Medicine. Last July 1972 day for submission of graduating essays and 1 Saturday Dominion Day. University closed. theses, Bachelor degree programmes. 3 Monday Summer Session, lectures begin. 11 Tuesday Sessional examinations begin, most Faculties, ex- cluding among others, Dentistry, Law, Medi- Last day for submission of applications for supple- mental examinations. cine. 14 Friday Last day for submission of Master's theses to 14 Friday Last day for submission of applications for bur- Departments in final form. saries. 21 Friday Faculty of Medicine, First and Second Years, last 28 Friday Last day of lectures for Intersession Evening Ex- day of lectures. tension credit courses. Department of Fine Arts, B.F.A. Studio Pro- gramme, last day of lectures and last day for August 1972 submission of applications for admission to 1 Tuesday Students returning to studies in the same faculty or Winter Session 1972-73. school in which they were previously registered Last day for registration for May-July Intersession are expected to have applied for readmission Evening credit courses. by this date. 26 Wednesday Meeting of the Senate. Students wishing to change faculties are warned that deadlines for admission to some pro- 27 Thursday Faculty of Education, post-sessional cycle of school grammes are June 30, or earlier. experience begins. Supplemental examination period August 1-9. 28 Friday Sessional examinations end, most Faculties. 16 Wednesday Faculty of Medicine, supplemental examinations, Faculty of Medicine, sessional examinations begin, August 16, 17, 18. in First and Second Years. Faculty of Applied Science, Field School begins. 18 Friday Summer Session ends. Accommodation in Residences terminates. 31 Thursday ACADEMIC YEAR ENDS. GOVERNING BODIES 3 Governing Bodies C. A. BROCKLEY, B.A., B.A.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng. D. G. BROWN, M.A., D.Phil. J. D. CHAPMAN, M.A., Ph.D. D. H. CHITTY, M.A., D.Phil. ADMINISTRATIVE .STAFF R. M. CLARK, BA, B.Com., A.M., Ph.D. EMERITUS STAFF R. DANIELLS, B.A., Ph.D., LLD., F.R.S.C. C. W. J. ELsoT, M.A., Ph.D. STAFF OF MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICES S. M. FRIEDMAN, B.A., M.D., C.M., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. W. C. GIBSON, B.A., M.Sc., D.Phil., M.D., C.M., F.A.C.P. N. A. HALL., B.Com., M.B.A., D.B.A. The University of British Columbia C.S. HOLLING, M.Sc., Ph.D. D. S. M. HUBERMAN, B.A., LL.B., LLM. J. M. KENNEDY, M.A., Ph.D. P. A. LARKIN, M.A., D.Phil. VISITOR ELIZABETH K. MCCANN, B.A., BA.Sc., M.S.N., R.N. COLONEL THE HONOURABLE JOHN R. NICHOLSON, P.C., O.B.E., Q.C., LL.D C. A. McDowELL, M.Sc., D.Sc., F.R.I.C., F.C.LC., F.R.S.C. Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. M. F. MCGREGOR, MA, Ph.D., F.R.S.C. CHANCELLOR B. N. Mums, M.A., Ph.D. ALLAN M. MCGAVIN, C.D., Vancouver. J. M. Nouns, M.A.,2 Ph.D. H. P. OBERLANDER, B.Arch., M.C.P., Ph.D., A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., PRESIDENT M.R.A.I.C., M.T.P.I.C. WALTER H. GAGE, M.A., LL.D. R. F. OSBORNE, B.A., B.Ed. BOARD OF GOVERNORS G. ROSE7NBLUTH, B.A., Ph.D. Ex-Officio: A. D. Scorr, B.Com., B.A., A.M., Ph.D. The Chancellor G. R. SELMAN, M.A. The President G. M. VOLKOFF, M.B.E., M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. - Elected by Senate: H. V. WARREN, B.A., B.A.Sc., B.Sc., D.Phil., A.I.M.M., F.G.S.A., F.R.S.C. W. A. WEBBER, M.D. MRS. J. M. LECKY, B.A., Vancouver. 1W. E. WILLMOTT, M.A., Ph.D. PAUL S. PLANT, B.A., Vancouver. W. D. YOUNG, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. DAVID R. WILLIAMS, Q.C., BA, LL.B., Duncan. Terms expire 1972 Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: 7 Appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council: HIs HONOUR JUDGE A. L. BEWLEY, LL.B., Vancouver. (Term expires October 31, 1971) C. J. CONNAGHAN, B.A., M.A., Vancouver. Term expires 1973. G. H. D. HOBBS, Vancouver. Term expires 1973. RICHARD M. BIBBS,B.A.Sc., West Vancouver. A. J. LONGMORE, B.A., B.Ed., Victoria. Term expires 1974. ARTHUR FOUKS, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., Vancouver. 9 R. F. SHARP, B.A., D.Paed., Vancouver. Term expires 1970. WALTER C. KOERNER, K. St. J., LL.D., Vancouver. JOHN E. LIERSCH, B.A., B.A.Sc., M.F., Vancouver. Elected by Convocation: DONOVAN F. MILLER, B.Com., S.M., Vancouver. A. E. AHO, B.A.Sc., B.A., Ph.D., Vancouver. (Terms expire September 1, 19172) R. M. BIBBS, B.A.Sc., West Vancouver. SENATE D. M. BROUSSON, B.A.Sc., West Vancouver. The Chancellor. F. J. CAIRNIE, B.A., North Vancouver. The President, Chairman. C. M. CAMPBELL, JR., B.A., B.A.Sc., Vancouver. The Deans. M. F. CLARKE, B.S.A., M.S.A., Ph.D., Agassiz. The Registrar, Secretary. THE HON. E. D. FULTON, B.A., LL.D., Vancouver. L F. GREENWOOD, B.S.A., Kelowna. Elected by the Faculties: J. GUTHRIE, B.A., M.A., Prince George. Agricultural Sciences: W. D. Krrrs, M.S.A., Ph.D. MRS. W. T. LANE, B.A., Vancouver. Applied Science:S. D. CAVERS, M.A.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng., F.C.I.C. S. S. LEFEAUX, B.A.Sc., Vancouver. Arts:I. S. Ross, M.A., B.Litt., Ph.D. D. F. MILLER, B.Com., S.M., Vancouver. Commerce and Business Administration: R. F. KELLY, B.C., M.B.A., J. V. ROGERS, B.A.Sc., Trail. /D.B.A. B. B. TREVINO, LL.B., West Vancouver. Dentistry:J. D. SPOUGE, M.D.S., F.D.S., R.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D. R. WILLIAMS, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., Duncan. Education: R. F. GRAY, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Terms expire 1972. Forestry:J. H. G. SMITH, B.S.F., M.F., Ph.D. Graduate Studies: J. K. STAGER, B.A., Ph.D. ReUpnreivseernstiattyi:ves of the Board of Management, Alumni Association of the Law:A. J. MCCLEAN, LL.B., Ph.D. MRS. J. M. LECKY, B.A., Vancouver. Medicine:S. ISRAELS, B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C), F.A.C.P. P. PLANT, B.A., Vancouver. Pharmaceutical Sciences:T. H. BROWN, B.S.P., M.S., Ph.D. Science: R. A. RESrREPO, B.A., Ph.D. K. R. MARTIN, B.Com., West Vancouver. Terms expire 1972. (Terms expire 1972) Representatives of Affiliated Colleges: Elected by a joint meeting of the Faculties: W. M. ARMSTRONG, B.A.Sc., P.Eng., M.C.I.M., F.R.S.C. Union College of British Columbia, (Theological), Vancouver, Rev. W. S. TAYLOR, M.A., B.D., Ph.D. C. S.BELSHAW, MA, Ph.D. The Anglican Theological College of British Columbia, Vancouver, S. BLACK, R.S.W., D.A., A.T.D. REV. J. BLEWETT, B.A., B.D. C. B. BOURNE, B.A., LL.B., S.J.D. St. Mark's College (Theological), REv. R. W. FINN, C.S.B., M.A., ANNE BREARLEY, B.A., A.L.A. L.M.S. 4 GOVERNING BODIES University Librarian: B. STUART-STUBBS, B.A., B.L,S. Director of Information Services—T. A. MYERS. Representatives of the Student Body: Director of International House—D. W. ROXBURGH, B.P.E. (Brit. Col.). 12 students elected by the membership of the Alma Mater Society. Director of the Summer Session—WILFRED H. MILD, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Ed.M. (Oregon State). Associate Directors—N. WATT, B .P.E. (Brit. Col.), M.S., Ed.D. (Ore- gon); MRS. MARYFRANK MACFARLANE, B .Com., M.S.W. (Brit. FACULTY COUNCIL Col.). The President (Chairman), Deans (ex-officio), The Librarian (ex-officio) Director of Systems Services—R . A. JAHELKA, B.Com. (Sir Geo. Wil- Registrar (Secretary). liams). Representatives of the Faculties : T. H. BROWN, W. T. BROWN, JAN DEBRUYN, Executive Director Publications Centre—A. N. BLICQ. C. V. FINNEGAN, E. MACPHERSON. Terms expire 1973. Librarian—BASIL STUART-STUBBS, B.A. (Brit. Col.), B.L.S. (McGill). Consultant on Research Administration—F. A. FORWARD, B.A.Sc. (Toron- CONVOCATION to), D.Sc., P.Eng., F.I.M., F.C.I.C., F.M.S., M.Inst.M.M., M.C.I.M. The Chancellor, Chairman. The Registrar, Secretary. Office of the Registrar Registrar—J. E. A. PARNALL, B .A., B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), M.A. (Toronto). ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Assistant Registrars—MRS. EDITH ALLEN ; KENNETH G. YOUNG, B .A., President—WALTERH.GAGE, M.A., LLD. (Brit.Col.) B.Com. (Alta.). Deputy-President—WILLIAM M. ARMSTRONG, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), P.Eng., M.C.I.M., F.R.S.C. Office of the Dean ofInter-Faculty and StudentAfff airs Deputy-President and Bursar—Wu.LIAM WHITE, C .G.A. Dean of Women—M2RS . HELEN McCRAE, B .A. (Toronto), M.S.W. (Brit. Dean of AgriculturalSciences—MICHAEL SHAW, M .Sc., Ph.D. (McGill), F.L.S., Col.). F.R.S.C. Director of University Health Service and Health Service Hospital Assistant Dean—ARTHUR J . RENNEY, B .S.A. (Brit. Col.), M.S. (Calif), ARCHIBALD M. JOHNSON, M.D. (Western Ontario), F.R.C.P. (C). Ph.D. (Oregon State). Director7 of Student Services—A. F. SHIRRAN, M .A. (Brit. Col.). Dean of Applied Science—W . D. FINN, B.E. (Nat. University of Ireland), Director of Residences—LESLIE ROHRINGER, B .Arch. (Budapest). M.Sc., Ph.D. (Washington), M.Am.Soc.C.E., M.A.S.E.E. Special Assistant to Director of Residences—L . J. BAYLY, B .A.Sc. Deanof Arts—DOUGLAS T . KENNY, M .A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Wash.). (Brit. Col.). Assistant Deans—D. E. SOULE, B.A. (Yale), M.A. (Wisconsin), Ph.D. - (Stanford); R. M. WILL, B.A. (West. Ont.), A.M., Ph.D. (Duke). Office of the Bursar Dean of Commerce and Business Administration—Pinup H. WHITE, M.Sc. Bookstore Manager—JOHN A. HUNTER. (Est. Man.) (London), F.R.I.C.S. 1Business Consultant—Ancillary Services—B . H. HENDER, B.Com. (Brit. Assistant Dean—00UN C. GouRLAY, B.Com. (Brit. Col.), M.Com. (Tor- Col.) onto). Director of Data ProcessingCentre—JAMES W . PooLE. Dean of Dentistry—S . WAH LEUNG, D .D.S., B.Sc. (McGill), Ph.D. (Roch- Director of Food Services—Miss RUTH BLAIR, B .H.E. (Brit. Col.), M.S. ester). 7 (Cornell). Dean of Education—NEVILLE V. ScARFE, B.A. (Hons.), M.A. (London). Director of Personnel andAncillary Services—JOHN F. MCLEAN, D.S.O., Associate Dean—C. E. SMITH, B.Sc. (London), M.A., D.Paed. (Toronto), C.D., B.A. (Brit. Col.). LLD. (Man.), F.Brit.Psych.Soc. Superintendent of Traffic—J. H. KELLY. Dean of Forestry—JosEPHA. F. GARDNER, M.A. (Brit. Col.)9, Ph.D. (McGill), Supervisor of Office Services—MRS . N. HOLMGREN. F.C.I.C. Assistant Dean—DONALD D. MuNRO, B.S.F. (Brit. Col.), M.S. (Oregon Director of Physical Plant—JAMES T. TURNER, B.Sc. (E.E.) Hons., B.Sc. State), Ph.D. (Brit. Col.), B.C.R.F. (M.E.) Hons.; (Tri. State College, Indiana); P.Eng. Dean of GraduateStudies—IAN MCTAGGART COW1AN, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. AssisStLaInPtPDERir, eMct.oRr.A o.fI .PCh.ysical Plant (Design and Planning)—A. W. (California), F.R.S.C. Assistant Deans—B. M. Monts, M.A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Harvard); Manager Administrative Services Division—M. R. LANG. J. K. STAGER, B .A. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Edinburgh). Manager New Construction Division—F. CONRADS. Dean of Law—GEORGE F. CURTIS, Q.C., LLB. (Sask.), BA., B.C.L. (Oxon.), Manager Operations and MaintenanceDivision—NEvILLE SMITH. LLD. (Dalhousie, Sask.), D.C.L. (New Brunswick). PurchasingAgent—H. A. LEMARQUAND. Dean of Medicine—JOHN F. MCCREARY, M .D., LL.D. (Toronto), D.Sc. (Mem- Executive Secretary University Resources Committee—A . T. ADAMS. orial), F.R.C.P. (C). Treasurer—ALLEN BAXTER, B .Com. (Brit. Col.), CA. Associate Deans—DONALD C. GRAHAM, M.D. (Toronto), F.R.C.P.(C).; Assistant Treasurer—H. M. CRAVEN, C .G.A. DONALD H. WLLIAMS, B.Sc., M.D., (Man.), M.Sc. (Minn.). Chief Accountant—J. LOMAX, A .I.A.C. Dean of Pharmaceutical Sciences—BERNARD E . RIEDEL, C.D., M.Sc. (Alta.), Accountant—P. D. G. BULLEN, C.G.A. Ph.D. (Western Ontario). Internal Auditor—R. A. CLARK, C.A. Assistant Dean—FINLAY A. MORRISON, M.B.E., C.D., B.S.P. (Sask.), M.Sc. (Maryland), Pharm.D. (Calif.). EMERITUS STAFF Dean of Science—VLADIMm J. OKULITCH, M.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Mc- Gill), F.G.S.A., F.P.S., F.R.S.C. Chancellors Associate Dean—Romer F. SCAGEL, MA . (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Calif.), PHYLLIS G. Ross, C.B.E., M.A., LL.D. (Brit. Col.), (1967). F.R.S.C., F.L.S. Assistant Dean—N. J. DIVINSKY, B .Sc. (Manitoba), M.Sc., Ph.D. JOHN M. BUCHANAN, B.A., LL.D. (Brit. Col.), (1969). (Chicago). President Office of the President NORMAN A. M. MACKENZIE, C.M.G., M.M. and Bar, Q.C., B.A., LLB. (Dal- Director of the Office of Academic Planning—ROBERT M. CLARK, B .A., housie), LL.M. (Harvard), LL.D. (Mount Allison, New Brunswick, B.Com. (Brit. Col.), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard). Toronto, Ottawa, Bristol, Alberta, Glasgow, Dalhousie, St . Francis Xavier, McGill, Sydney, Rochester, Alaska, California, British Columbia), D.C.L. Director of Athletics—R . J. PHILLIPS. (Whitman, Saskatchewan), D.Sc.Soc. (Laval), D.Litt. (Memorial), Hon. Director of Botanical Garden—R. L. TAYLOR, M .Sc. (McGill), Ph.D. Fellow, St. John's College, Cambridge, F.R.S.C. (1962). (Berkeley). Director of the Centre for Continuing Education—GoRDoN R. SELMAN, Deans B.A., MA. (Brit. Col.). F. M. CLEMENT, B.S.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Wisconsin), D.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Director of Ceremonies—MALCOLM F . MCGREGOR, MA . (Brit. Col.), F.A.I.C., Dean Emeritus of Agriculture (1949). Ph.D. (Cincinnati), F.R.S.C. JOHN NORISON FINLAYSON, M.Sc. (McGill), LLD. (Man.), D.Sc. (Laval and Driector of Computing Centre—J. M. KENNEDY, M .A. (Toronto), Ph.D. Brit. Col.), M.E.I.C., Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Dean Emeritus of Applied (Princeton). Science (1950). GOVERNING BODIES 5 H. J. MACLEOD, O.B.E., B.Sc. (McGill), M.Sc. (Alta.), A.M., Ph.D. (Har- F. MALCOLM KNAPP, B.S.F. (Syracuse), M.S.F. (Washington), Professor vard), D.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Fellow A.I.E.E., Dean Emeritus of Applied Emeritus of Forestry (1963). Science (1953). J. FRED Mum, B.Sc. (Manitoba), P.Eng., M.E.I.C., F.Am.Soc.C.E., Professor HENRY F. ANGUS, B.A. (McGiIl), B.C.L., M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (McGill, of Civil Engineering (1964). Brit. Col.), F.R.S.C., Dean Emeritus of Graduate Studies (1956). MISS CHARLOTTE S. BLACK, B.Sc.(H.E.) (Man.), A.M. (Columbia), Professor MISS M. DOROTHY MAWDSLEY, B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. Emerita of Home Economics (1966). (Chicago), Dean Emerita of Women (1959). MRS. MABEL L. H. COLBECK, MA (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Toronto), Associate E. D. MACPHEE, M.M., M.A., B.Ed., M.Ed. (Edinburgh), C.A.(Hon.), LL.D. Professor Emerita of English (1966). (Alta., Brit. Col.), D.U.C. (Calgary), Dean Emeritus of Commerce and J. A. CRUMB, B.B.A. (Washington), MS., Ph.D. (California), Professor Emeri- Business Administration (1960). tus of Economics (1966). G. M. SHRUM, O.B.E., M.M., E.D., M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), D.Sc. (Brit. J. A. HARRIS, M.A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Illinois), F.C.LC., Professor Emeritus Col.), F.R.S.C., Dean Emeritus of Graduate Studies (1961). of Chemistry (1966). S. N. F. CHANT, O.B.E., M.A. (Toronto), LLD. (Brit. Col.), Dean Emeritus Miss RUTH MORRISON, B.S. (Minnesota), M.A. (Columbia), R.N., Professor of Arts and Science (1964). Emerita of Nursing (1966). F. H. SOWARD, B.A. (Toronto), B.Litt. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Carleton, Brit. Col.), S. E. READ, M.A. (McGill), Professor Emeritus of English (1966). F.R.S.C., Dean Emeritus of Graduate Studies (1964). G. B. RIDDEHOUGH, M.A. (Brit. Col.), A.M. (California), Ph.D. (Harvard), B. A. EAGLES, B.A. (Brit. Col.), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), F.C.I.C., F.A.I.C., Professor Emeritus of Classics (1966). F.R.S.C. Dean Emeritus of Agriculture (1967). MISS DOROTHY SOMERSET, A.B. (Radcliffe), LLD. (Brit. Col.), Associate Pro- A. W. MATTHEWS, B.Sc. (Pharrn.), M.Sc. (Alta.), Ph.D. (Florida). Dean fessor Emerita of Theatre (1966). Emeritus of Pharmacy (1967) . J. E. GIBBARD, M.A., B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), Associate Professor Emeritus of Educa- tion (1966). 2 Registrar J. M. MATHER, M.D., D.P.H. (Toronto), Professor Emeritus of Preventive CHARLES B. WOOD, B.A. (Toronto), A.M. (Columbia) (1958). Medicine (1966). HARRY ADASKIN, Professor Emeritus of Music (1967). Librarian DOROTHY DAL7LAS, M.A. (Brit. Col.), Docteur de 1'Universit6 de Paris, Pro- Miss ANNE M. SMrrH, B.A. (Brit. Col.), B.S. in L.S. (Wash.), M.A. (Michi- fessor Emerita of French (1967). gan), Assistant University Librarian Emerita (1965). D. C. B. DUFF, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Professor Emeritus of Microbiology (1967). Professors F. A-. FORWARD, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), D.Sc. (Brit. Col.), P.Eng., F.I.M., F.C.I.C., J. M. TuRNEULL, B.A.Sc. (McGill), M.C.I.M., Professor Emeritus of Mining M.Inst.M.M., M.C.I.M., Professor Emeritus of Metallurgy (1967). (1946). B. G. GRIFFTTH, M.A. (Brit. Col.), M.F. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Washington), Miss ISABEL MACINNES, M.A. (Queen's), Ph.D. (Calif.), LL.D. (Brit. Col.), 1Professor Emeritus of Forestry (1967). Professor Emerita of. German (1948). Miss H. E. MALLORY, B.Sc., M.A. (Columbia), R.N., Professor Emerita of A. F. B. CLARK, B.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Harvard), Officier d'Acad6mie, Nursing (1967). F.R.S.C., Professor Emeritus of French (1949). Miss M. E. MACFARLANE, B.Sc. (H.Ec.) (Alta.), M.S. (Columbia), Associate M. Y. WILLIAMS, B.Sc. (Queen's), Ph.D. (Yale), F.G.S.A., F.R.S.C.7, Pro- Professor Emerita of Home Economics (1967). fessor Emeritus of Geology (1949). MRS. GRACE BREDIN, B.A. (Manitoba), M.S.Ed. (Northwestern), Associate FREDERICK READ, LL.B. (Man.), Professor Emeritus of Law (1950). Professor Emerita of Education (1968). FREDERIC G. C. WOOD, B.A. (McGill), A.M. (Harvard), Professor Emeritus ENOCH B. BROOME, M.A., B.Ed. (Brit. Col.), Professor Emeritus of Education of English (1950). 9 (1968). E. A. LLOYD, B.S.A. (Sask.), M.S.A. (Washington State College), F.P.S.A., JOYCE HALLAMORE, M.A. (Brit. Col.), Dr.Phil. (Munich), Professor Emerita Professor Emeritus of Poultry Husbandry (1951). of German (1968). H. T. LOGAN, M.C., B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Oxon.), D.Litt., Professor Emeritus HARRY L. STEIN, M.A. (Manitoba), Ph.D. (Minnesota), F.A.P.A., Dip. of Classics (1951). 1 A.B.E.P.P., Professor Emeritus of Education (1968). A. F. BARSS, A.B. (Rochester), B.S. in Agr. (Cornell), M.S. (Oregon Agri. T. M. C. TAYLOR, B.A. (Brit. Col.), M.S. (Wisconsin), Ph.D. (Toronto), Pro- Coll.), Ph.D. (Chicago), Professor Emeritus of Horticulture (1953). fessor Emeritus of Botany (1968). ANDREW H. HUTCHINSON, M.A. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Chicago), F.R.S.C., MISS MURIEL A. CUNLIFFE, B.A. (Brit. Col.), M.S.S. (Smith), Professor Professor Emeritus of Biology and Botany (1954). Emerita of Social Work (1970). H. M. KING, B.S.A. (Toronto), M.S. (Oregon State Coll.), Professor Emeritus Miss CHI LI, B.A. (Ginling, Nanking), B.Litt. (Oxon.), Professor Emerita of of Animal Husbandry (1954). Asian Studies (1970). D. G. LAIRD, B.S.A. (Toronto), M.S., Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Professor Emeritus EDMUND MORRISON, B.A. (Brit. Col.), A.M., Ph.D. (Calif.), Professor Emeri- of Soil Science (1954). tus of English (1970). G. G. MOE, B.S.A., M.Sc. (McGill), Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor Emeritus of R. W. PILLSBURY, M.A. (Brit. Col.), Assistant Professor Emeritus of Botany Agronomy (1954). (1970). C. WESLEY TOPPING, B.A., B.D. (Queen's), B.D., S.T.D. (Wesleyan Theol. J. C. BERRY, M.S.A. (Brit. Col.), Ph.D. (Iowa), Professor Emeritus of Animal Science, (1970). College), S.T.M. (Union Theol. Seminary, New York), A.M., Ph.D. (Columbia), F.A.S.A., Professor Emeritus of Sociology (1954). C. E. BORDEN, M.A., Ph.D. (Calif.), Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, (1970). S. C. MORGAN, B.Sc. (Queen's), M.Sc. (Alta.), M.S. (Calif. Inst. of Tech- nology), Mom. A.I.E.E., M.E.I.S., Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engin- R. C. CRAGG, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, eering (1956). (1970). A. C. COOKE, B.A. (Man.), M.A. (Oxon.), Professor Emeritus of History MISS RACHEL GIESE, M.A., Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor Emerita of Hispanic and Italian Studies, (1970). (1960). J. GORDON ANDISON, B.A. (Manitoba), A.M., Ph.D. (Columbia), Professor H. H. HOWARD, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), P.Eng., M.C.I.M., Professor Emeritus of Mineral Engineering, (1970). Emeritus of French (1962). D. C. G. MACKAY, M.A. (Queen's), Ph.D. (Stanford), F.R.S.A., Associate ALEXANDER HRENNIKOFF, Grad. Inst. Communication Engrg. (Moscow), Professor Emeritus of Psychology, (1970). M.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), Sc.D. (Mass. Inst. of Technology), Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering (1962). H. M. McILROY, M.Sc. (Queen's), P.Eng., Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, (1970). JOHN H. CREIGHTON, M.A. (Toronto), Professor Emeritus of English (1963). A. PEEBLES, B.A.Sc., B.A. (Brit. Col.), M.Sc. (Iowa State), P.Eng., L.M.E.I.C., ALLAN H. FINLAY, M.C., B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), M.S. in C.E. (Illinois), P.Eng., F.Am.Soc.C.E., Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering, (1970). Assoc.M.Am.Soc.C.E., Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering (1963). Computing Centre G. H. HARRIS, B.S.A. (Brit. Col.), M.S. (Oregon State), Ph.D. (Calif.), F.C.I.C., Professor Emeritus of Horticulture (1963). J. M. KENNEDY, B.A., M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Princeton), Director. Miss RUTH HUMPHREY, B.A. (Mount Allison), MA (Oxon.), Associate A. G. FOWLER, B.A.Sc. (Brit. Col.), M.Sc. (Birmingham), Assistant Director. Professor Emerita of English (1963). W. DETTWILER, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Head, New Projects Group.
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