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BC Studies no. 1 Winter 1968-1969

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BC Studies no. 1 Winter 1968-1969

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Contributors

Charles E. Borden teaches archaeology at UBC and is internationally known for his work on the prehistory of the Pacific Northwest.

John Bovey was formerly archivist of the Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources and is now the provincial archivist of Manitoba.

Robin A. Clarke is a member of the faculty of the UBC School of Architecture. He was recently commissioned by the BC Educational Research Council and the provincial government to conduct a study of the feasibility of introducing industrialized building methods into the construction of schools in British Columbia.

Charles W. Humphries, whose special interest is Canadian social history, is a member of the Department of History at UBC.

Keith Ralston, formerly curator of the Vancouver Maritime Museum, teaches Canadian history at UBC and carries on research in the economic and social history of British Columbia.

Reginald H. Roy is associate professor of military history and strategic studies at the University of Victoria and is the author of three books and several articles on military subjects.

W. E. Willmott is with the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at UBC. He is the author of The Chinese in Cambodia and has done other studies of overseas Chinese communities.