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The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
Edited Text
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
File
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
Edited Text
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
File
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
Edited Text
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
File
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te
Edited Text
The Mad Hatter

Wednesday, November 10, 1971.



FACULTY



Salary Recommendations For Faculty



THE DOUGLAS COLLEGE FACULTY ASSOCIATION

HAS BEEN ASKED BY COLLEGE COUNCIL TO
SUBMIT A RECOMMENDATION ON SALARIES

FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR. COMMITTEES
ON SALARIES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND FRINGE
BENEFITS ARE TO PRESENT REPORTS TO

THE MEMBERSHIP .ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
1971 FOR RATIFICATION. THIS MEETING IS
FOR MEMBERS ONLY. ALL RATIFIED PRESENTATIONS
WILL GO TO THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ON

NOVEMBER 25, 1971.

IN ORDER THAT OUR PRESENTATION WILL BE

BACKED UP BY ADEQUATE SUPPORT YOU ARE URGED

TO SEND YOUR CHEQUES TO JOHN HAZELL AT RICHMOND
AND TO COME OUT ON THE 18TH AND AIR YOUR

YD)









OPINIONS.



November 5th 1971.

To the Psychologists,
“News Letter,
Douglas College.

Dear Colleagues:

I attended the psychologist de-
bate Thursday p.m. in Surrey,
and came away very proud to be-
long to an academic community
which could field such a stim-
ulating learning experience for
students and faculty alike. In
a word, it was outstanding.
Congratulations:

Donovan Jones,
Philosophy



ORIENTATION LECTURES

Orientation lectures particularly
geared to your subject-illustrating
major areas of reference, pamphlets,
A-V, and the general collection can
be arranged through Garth Homer at
Richmond. If you wish to find out
how successful these talks can be
ask J. Gresko or John Levin.
Providing demand is not too heavy
all lectures will be given by

Garth Homer.





i

Canadian International Development

Agency

The C.I.D.A. is looking for instructors
to assist programmes of educational 4
systems to developing countries. dD

Appointments are for two years, usually
beginning in September. The salary
paid is equivalent to that which the
instructor would earn if employed in
his present position.



Further information and application
forms are available from:

Manpower Resources Division,
Cok Deke,

122 Bank Street,

OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0G4

DAPorter
—_ a

Garth Homer, and all che ni |



would like to thank the English
Department for their co-operation
with orientation. As the library |
statistics will bear out students...
are using the library in ever y
increasing numbers--part of this

can be attributed to orientation.

te

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