2 p. A photocopied flyer including typed and hand written text, with hand-drawn illustrations regarding protest events at the Erb Memorial Union (EMU) and Johnson Hall at the University of Oregon. These events were organized as a follow-up to an attack on the ROTC building and the University's adminstration building (Johnson Hall). Activities included teach-ins and discussions, a rally, and a sit-in at Johnson Hall. The flyer itself is undated, but its context dates it circa 1969-1970.
Muriel (Turner) Smith, U.S. Coast Guard, SPARS, Yeoman first class. Stationed in Washington, DC, Boston (USCGRS), CGI(WR) Palm Beach, Fl. She did secretarial work for the officers. She learned to get along with people. ; https://vc.bridgew.edu/vhp_stories/1010/thumbnail.jpg
This investigation seeks to develop data to help understand the direction being taken in university programming in Manitoba over a 35-year period in terms of the perception of alleged growth of the labour market orientation of universities. The impact of the political party in power is examined, as are features of the post-secondary program approval process developed by the intermediary agencies responsible for university matters in Manitoba. Findings suggest that new liberal arts, applied, and mixed programs have increased at roughly the same proportions over the 35-year period in question. Evidence is found, however, of a more recent emphasis on applied programming, supporting claims that university programming is increasingly becoming labour market oriented. ; Cette étude cherche à utiliser des données recueillies sur une période 35 ans afin de comprendre la direction prise par les universités du Manitoba en terme de perception de la croissance alléguée de l'influence du marché du travail sur les orientations des universités. L'impact duparti politique au pouvoir est examiné de même que des dispositifs du processus d'approbation de programmes post-secondaires développés par les agences intermédiaires responsables des programmes de formation dans les universités du Manitoba. Les résultats suggèrent que les nouveaux programmes ont augmenté sensiblement dans les mêmes proportions au cours de la période étudiée. Cependant, au cours des dernières années, il a été trouvé une tendance particulière concernant les programmes appliqués supportant ainsi l'idée que l'offre de formation des universités est de plus en plus orientée vers les besoins du marché du travail.