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BC Studies no. 12 Winter 1971-1972

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BC Studies no. 12 Winter 1971-1972

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Contributors

Edwin R. Black is a political scientist at Queen’s University and was recently director of the Progressive Conservative research group in Ottawa.

Donald Blake is a native of Alberta, a graduate of Yale and presently a member of the department of Political Science at U.B.C.

Gordon R. Elliott is a professor of English at Simon Fraser University and an active member of the B.C. Historical Association.
Robin Fisher is from New Zealand where he took an M.A. at Auckland. He is presently completing his graduate work at U.B.C. where his main interest is Indian-White relations in early B.C.

Martin Robin is a sociologist teaching at Simon Fraser University and is the author of a number of studies of B.C. Politics.

Mark Sproule-Jones teaches political science at the University of Victoria. His study of referenda was published in BC Studies in 1970.