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Educated in the Townships: The Students of the University of Bishop’s College, 1930-39
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Educated in the Townships: The Students of the University of Bishop’s College, 1930-39
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Bishop’s University during the Depression, like most English-Canadian universities, faced particular challenges to meet the needs of an increasingly industrial, bureaucratic and technological society. It also was faced with the on-going challenge of serving the small, Anglo-Protestant population of the Eastern Townships. The author concludes that, as in most English-Canadian universities of that era, students at Bishop’s were more concerned with future success than with challenging the status quo.
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Master's Thesis
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Simon Fraser University
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Vancouver
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1995
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vii-112p.
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en
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| Citation |
Leivo, Maija-Liisa. “Educated in the Townships: The Students of the University of Bishop’s College, 1930-39.” Master’s Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1995.
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