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Burgess, Donald A. “The Past Went That-a-Way: Enrolment in English Education in Quebec.” McGill Journal of Education/Revue des sciences de l’éducation de McGill Vol. 14, no. 2 (Spring 1979): 163–172.
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Bousquet, Robert. “French Immersion Classes in the Montreal Region.” The French Review Vol. 52, no. 4 (March 1979): 584–593.
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Weiner, Michaela. “McGill Campus: Historical Development.” Student paper, School of Architecture, McGill University, 1979.
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Milner, Elizabeth Hearn. The History of King’s Hall, Compton, 1874-1972. Lennoxville, QC: Secretary of the B.C.S. Alumni Association, 1979.
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Heilbron, J. L. “Physics at McGill in Rutherford’s Time.” In Rutherford and Physics at the Turn of the Century, edited by Mario Bunge and William R. Shea, 42–73. New York, NY: Science History Publications, 1979.
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Goldbloom, Jonathan. “CEGEPs: An Eleven Year Experience of a Unique Experiment in Education.” Master’s Thesis, Carleton University, 1979.
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Ginsberg, Sharron. “The Development of a Student Volunteer Program: A Descriptive Study of the Development and Operation of a Student Volunteer Program in Dalse Centre of Douglas Hospital.” School of Social Work, McGill University, 1979.
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Frost, Stanley B. The History of McGill in Relation to the Social, Economic and Cultural Aspects of Montreal and Quebec. Montreal: McGill University, 1979.
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Dufour, Paul. “Les ‘Eggheads’ et l’espionnage : les réactions des scientifiques américains, canadiens, et britanniques à l’affaire Gouzenko en 1946.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1979.
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Deskin, Riva. “The Effects of Dialectical and Standard Texts Upon the Comprehension of West Indian Black Beginning Readers.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1979.
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Chartrand, Luc, and Claude Marcil. “L’école juive à l’heure du Québec.” Education Québec Vol. 10 (1979): 18–23.
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The Osler Library. Montreal: Osler Library, McGill University, 1979.
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Milner, Elizabeth Hearn, ed. A Memoir Mainly Pertaining to the Work in Education of Bishop J.W. Williams 1857-1892. Sherbrooke, QC: René Prince, Université de Sherbrooke, 1979.