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Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 34, Summer 1977
Book Review
Book Review
Contributors
Margaret W. Andrews is on leave from the staff of Capilano College while writing a UBC doctoral thesis in history on the development of public health services in Vancouver.
Deryck Holdsworth is a doctoral candidate in geography at UBC and Janet Teversham who recently completed a master’s degree in the same department is now teaching English in Iran.
Margaret North is a member of the Department of Geography at UBC and is currently preparing a natural vegetation map of the Fraser River delta to be published by Fisheries and Environment Canada in the forthcoming The Fraser River Delta, An Estuary Map Series.
Philip Resnick teaches Political Science at the University of British Columbia.