The Character of the British Columbia Frontier
By Barry M. Gough
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 28-40
John Sullivan Deas: A Black Entrepreneur in British Columbia Salmon Canning
By Keith Ralston
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 64-78
The British Columbia Origins of the Federal Department of Labour
By Jay Atherton
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 93-105
Locating the University of British Columbia
By Cole Harris
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 106-125
Forty Years On: The Cahan Blunder Re-Examined
By F. H. Soward
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 126-138
Margaret Anchoretta Ormsby: Publications
By Frances M. Woodward
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 163-169
The Illumination of Victoria: Late Nineteenth-Century Technology and Municipal Enterprise
By Patricia E. Roy
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 79-92
“Poor Gaggin”: Irish Misfit in the Colonial Service
By Dorothy Blakey Smith
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 41-63
Ideology, Personality and the Origin of the CCF in British Columbia
By Walter D. Young
BC Studies no. 32 Winter 1976-1977 pp. 139-162
Jay Atherton. Honours student under Margaret Ormsby’s direction, 1959-61 ; Chief, Public Records Division, Public Archives of Canada.
Dorothy Blakey Smith. Associate of Margaret Ormsby in preparation of British Columbia: A History; colleague and friend for many years; Associate Professor Emerita, University of British Columbia.
Barry Gough. Undergraduate student under Margaret Ormsby’s direction in the 1960s; Associate Professor of History, Wilfrid Laurier University.
John Norris. Student in various courses taught by Margaret Ormsby, 1946-48; colleague, 1953-74; Professor of History, University of British Columbia.
H. Keith Ralston. Graduate student under Margaret Ormsby’s direction, 1964-69; colleague, 1965-74; Senior Instructor, Department of History, University of British Columbia.
Patricia Roy. Undergraduate and graduate student under Margaret Ormsby’s direction, 1959-60, 1965-70; Associate Professor of History, University of Victoria.
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