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aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC
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fr . ieee eam '
aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC
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aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC
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fr . ieee eam '
aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC
FILE
fr . ieee eam '
aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC
FILE
fr . ieee eam '
aa OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
| CANADA ‘
August 18, 1975
Dr. George Wooton
Principal
Douglas College
P.O. Box 2503
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
Dear Dr. Wooton:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the opportunity to
participate in a two semester internship at Douglas College
during my studies at the Adult Education Research Centre, UBC.
It was an excellent learning experience that complemented
the courses taken at UBC, and hopefully my input to the College
was of assistance to the Continuing Education Division.
Special thanks must go to Ken Moore in Surrey. It was a
pleasure to work with him and the College is fortunate to have
a person of his calibre within the organization.
Although I am still busy settling into my new job with the
NWT Government, my thoughts often return to the College and the
many associations I gained at Douglas. Please pass on my best
wishes to all administration, faculty, and staff. It was a
privilege to be associated with such fine people.
Yours sinc
fan tf] “haber
Keith Dunbar
Community Adult Educator
RANKIN INLET, NWT
xOC OGO
c.c. Dr. J. Thornton
AERC, UBC