Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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In 1936 the King government commissioned Charlotte Whitton of the Canadian Welfare Council to analyze the existing relief structure and to produce recommendations for reform . Whitton , who emphasized the importance of professional ...
In 1936 the King government commissioned Charlotte Whitton of the Canadian Welfare Council to analyze the existing relief structure and to produce recommendations for reform . Whitton , who emphasized the importance of professional ...
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But increasingly he resented the exclusive nature and privileged degree - granting status of King's College , which had been given a royal charter in 1802 and was liberally financed by the imperial and colonial governments .
But increasingly he resented the exclusive nature and privileged degree - granting status of King's College , which had been given a royal charter in 1802 and was liberally financed by the imperial and colonial governments .
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His major objection to the program at King's College was its undue preoccupation with classical literature , its Oxford University model . Following the example of Scottish universities , McCulloch suggested in a series of letters ...
His major objection to the program at King's College was its undue preoccupation with classical literature , its Oxford University model . Following the example of Scottish universities , McCulloch suggested in a series of letters ...
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