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Henry Foss Hall, A Canadian Educator, 1897-1971: The Interaction Between a Man and a Developing Institution
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Henry Foss Hall, A Canadian Educator, 1897-1971: The Interaction Between a Man and a Developing Institution
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Henry F. Hall (1897-1971) was a Professor of Natural Science at Montreal's Sir George Williams University, now part of Concordia University, as well as serving throughout his career as Student Counsellor, Headmaster of the Evening High School, Dean of Sir George Williams College, and Principal of Sir George Williams University. Hall was a firm believer in both cooperative and student-centered education.
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PhD dissertation
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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1975
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193p.
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en
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Malloy, Brenda Margaret. “Henry Foss Hall, A Canadian Educator, 1897-1971: The Interaction Between a Man and a Developing Institution.” PhD dissertation, Florida State University, 1975.
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