The Country Doctor in British Columbia: 1887-1915: An Historical Profile
By John Norris
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 15-39
The Origins of Taxicab Limitation in Vancouver City (or ‘Good Try Anyway, Stanley Anderson’)
By Emmett Sinnott, Paul Tennant
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 40-53
‘Molson is Becoming Smaller’: A Canadian-American Community After the First War
By David C. Jones
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 54-78
Museum Anthropologists and the Arts of Acculturation on the Northwest Coast
By Michael M. Ames
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 3-14
Radical Heritage: Labor, Socialism and Reform in Washington and British Columbia, 1885-1917
By Irving Abella
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 102-103
The 1200 Days: A Shattered Dream: Dave Barrett and the NDP in B.C., 1972-75
By Alan Cairns
BC Studies no. 49 Spring 1981 pp. 94-102
Michael Ames is the Director of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
David Jones is a professor of Education at the University of Calgary.
John Norris is a professor of the History of Medicine and Science at the University of British Columbia.
Emmett Sinnott is a student at the University of British Columbia; Paul Tennant teaches Political Science at the same university.
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