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• ?
SiMON FRASER
MMOANDUM
UNIVERSITY
S-347
rand
To
?
President
..... Ch.&ix.m.an ..... o.f .... S.ena.t.............................................................
SubSubject
j........tte
............
ommi
?
...
Membership
.......
es
............
fr
o
of
h
te
the
?
Review
Depar
.....
........
tment
of the Facult
y
of Arts
D
Sullivan
.H.
?
Dean
From
.........................................................................................
Faculty of Arts
1
February 27, 970
Date....................................................................................................
In accordance with Paper S 224 and S 309 the Faculty
of Arts submits to you its membership for these committees and
the jrder in which the departments will be reviewed.
?
Under.
Section III.4.c. I point out to you that the direct competence
of the members of these review committees in the disciplines
(subject areas) of the departments under review is minimal, if
the term "competence" is construed in the same manner it would
be construed to assess someone for a position in a given
• department under review.
?
The competence of the committee
members is general.
?
All members of the committees are members.
in good standing of the Faculty of Arts and hold positions in
the various departments. ?
All members of the committees were
chosen by their colleagues as persons of goodwill and competence
to examine those matters charged to the committees by Senate.
givir
ment
depa
FacuJ
For the information of Senate a short curriculum vitae
g the background of each reviewer is attached.
Will you please take the order of review for depart-
and the constitution review committees for the designated
tments at your earliest possible convenience so that the
ty may proceed to compile its reports.
enciJ

 
FACULTY OF
ARTS
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEES
Order
of Review
Department
Members
1
Psychology
R. Callahan
A.H.
?
Somjee
J.
Tietz, ?
alternate
2.
Economics
Commerceand
J.R.
Mills
Jennings
W.
Cleveland, ?
alternate
3. ?
• History
L. Evenden
T. Peucker
R. Saunders,
?
alternate
4.
Geography
T.
Brose
• ?
?
J. Wahigren
C.
Crawford,
?
alternate
5.
Modern
J.
Munro
Languages
H.
Weinberg
A.
Rudrum, ?
alternate
6.
English
J.
Hutchinson
L.
Kenner
P.
Koroscil,
?
alternate
7.
Political ?
Science,
E.
Coihoun
Sociology,
?
and
L. Kendall
Anthropology
L. Boland,
?
alternate
8.
• Philosophy
W. Dickson
S
C. Hamilton
G.
Sperling,
?
alternate

 
PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW COMMITTEE
Callahan
A. Somjee
Tietz (alternate)
.

 
Nwiio: Robert Dan CALTAHAN
Present Rank: irtructor
?
Date of J3irth: Jwio 26, 19
Place of Birth: St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
?
Married: Yes
?
Children:
Undergraduate Work (where, when, standing):
Robert A. Long High School, Longview, Washington
191:6
St. Mary's College, California
?
1916_i8
University of Washington, Seattle, B.A.
1951 ?
1951
Graduate Work (where, when, degrees):
University of Washington, Seattle, M.A.
?
1960-65
Academic Awards and Distinctions (Fellowships, Scholarships, etc.):
Academic and Professional Experience (where, when, rank, full-time,
part-time, summer, etc.):
Teaching Assistant, University of Washington
?
1961-65
Assistant. Professor, California State College
at Fullerton ?
1965-67
Instructor, Simon Fraser University
?
1967-
Non-Academic experience if relevant:
Service in the Armed Forces:
Active duty, U.S. Navy
?
1952-1960
Membershi p
in Professional and Learned Societies (include offices held,
if any) -
M.L.A.
Public Service (e.g. Community Arts. Counc5.L, Board of Exaii,;ers,
Membershi.ps and Committees within S. F. U.
( 1)
1
19
2
seminar, Summer
69
Graduate Studies Committee,
68-69
Undergraduut.e Stud les Comm:i.t Lee ,
69-70
Student Advisory Serv:i.cc,
68-69
Registration assistn:tt,
67-70

 
Name: Robert Dan Callahan
Department: English
List of publications and scholarly activities-
"Shakespeare's TROILUS AND CRESSIDA: Lechery as Warfare,"
PAUNCH
/123
(April,
1965), 57-67
"The Theme of Government in MEASURE FOR MEASUIE, ' PAUNCH
#25
(February,
1966),
31-52.
'WALDEN: Portrait of the Critics' Saint as a Young Day-dreamer,"
PAUNCH
#2 1
(October,
1965), 27-39
"Alexander Comfort: A Bibliography in Progress," West Coast Review,
iii
(1969), 48-67.
Publications (scholai-ly)-
Publications (creative)-
Publications (other) (include radio, TV, journalism, etc.)_
Read paper, "Fielding's Other Profile: An Image of Discontent,"
at A.C.U.T.E. meeting, Calgary, Alberta, June,
1968.
0

 
S
Supervi:)
Ph.D.
or
D
issertations
not)-
(when
)
where, student's name, title, main
sup
ervisor
M.A.
d
or
i
s
not)-
sertations (when, whee, student's name, title
)
main supervisor
Honours'
supervisor
Essays
or
or
not)-d
issertations (when, where, student's name, title, main
Honors
of Liberty
Thesis
Within"
of Larry
- Suervjsor
Steele, September
2, 1968
"Thoreau: The Myth
Honours
Characters:
Thesis
How
of
They
Gabrielle
Handle
Neubert,
Emotion"-
September,
Supervisor
1
9 6
8:
'Hemingway's
.
Teaching:
At SFU (Course, lecturer,
supervisor of tutorials, seminare):
?
103-3
102-3
Introduction to
Poetry
Tutorials
103-3
Introduction to
Introduction to
Drama
Drama
Lectures (Fall and Sprin,
68-69)
414-3
Modern American
Studies
Titorjals
Lectures (Summer
69)
• ?
4642
461-2458-2
American
English Novel
Literature
A
13
Seminars
Seminars
4
92-2
Modern American
Studies
Seminars
Honours
Seminar
(Spring
69)
• ?
192-2
Honours Seminar
(Summer
69)
Elsewhere (indicate level and course title):
Current Research, date-

 
CURRICULUM VITAE OF A. H. OMJEE
A. H. Sornjee
44 years (3-10-1925)
Department of Political
Science, Sociology &
Anthropology,
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby 2, B.C., Canada.
Married, no children.
9jifications:
M.A. ?
(Political Science) Agra University,
?
1948, ?
First Class
Ph.D.
?
(Political Theory) The London School of Economics,
?
1955
Title of Ph.D.
?
dissertation: ?
'Some Methodological Aspects of
John Dewey's Political Philosophy.'
Fellowships
I
was
awarded the
London School of Economics Fellowship for
0verses Students in 1953-54.
.:Specialization:
Empirical Political Theory,
?
Society and
Politics
of South
Asia; ?
and Politics of Small Communities.
(I have been giving courses,
?
undergraduate as
well ?
as
• .
graduate, ?
on these and related
areas at Simon
Fraser University.)
Present ?
Position:
Professor of Political Science,
?
Simon Fraser
University.
Academic Care'r:
1948-56: ?
Lecturer
?
in Political ?
Science, ?
M.R. ?
College,
Udaipur (Rajasthan University).
1956-60: ?
Reader in Political
?
Science, ?
M.S. ?
University
of
Baroda. ?
. ?
. ?
. ?
.
1960-65: ?
Professor of Political
?
Science, ?
M.S.
?
University of
• ?
.•
?
..
?
.
?
-
Baroda.
?
.
• ?
..
?
.
1965-66:
?
Associate ?
Professor
of Poti
tical ?
Science. ?
Simon
Fraser University. ?
0
1966 onwards: ?
Professor ?
of
?
Pel iticat ?
Sc icnco, ?
Sinioo ?
Fr;'
.
University. ?
. ?
.
?
.
?
••
?
00
Visiting ?
Prof
cssorShjos:
?
.
?
.
?
• ?
0
• ?
.
?
.
1961-62: ?
The London
School ?
of_EConomics
In 1961,
?
I
was ?
mi
ted, by
?
the
London
STh)Ol
?
o
f
?
Econorlic..^
?
as
a visiting professor.
?
There ?
1 ?
gave
?
y
?
lectures
ar.d
?
.
?
.
?
.
.
classes on governm
e
nt
and
?
P
o
l
it
ics o
?
LnJ I a.
?
Paki ?
an and
Ceylon ?
to
?
students ?
of
.Sc. ?
(Ecn.). ?
I ?
also ?
:Lx
?
lcc!urs
;av
on Political
?
behaviour ?
in ?
md
ian vii. tages
?
1
.o
?
S
tuden
Ls
?
e
•. ••
?
.
.
?
0
sociology. ?
I ?
set ?
the ?
B.Sc. ?
(Econ.)papr
?
i
?
the
or
?
?
for
• ?
.•
the
Cho.
tiniversi ty of
?
London ?
for ?
tht ?
year ?
I 'Th•

 
Research Grants:
-2-
in 1962, I was invited b
y
th
?
Scioi.
01
(ei
a!ld
Airic.0
Studies to give three s...in:ns
0:1
Ui ?
!atttf
?
'ii.t ?
:;!l
,jctivitv in Indian vii 1;es
During m
y
sta y
in Europe in 196L-62, I
?
i.nv
i.td
tO
read pacers b
y
the Universi
Liis
of
Liv ?
I ,
Durham, ?
Edinburgh, and Ecole l'rat i que des ilautes Etudes, Paris
In
December' 1961, I participated lo a
sIiI:
n:ir
political
developments in South and Souhr:;t Asia sir :c independence,
held at St.
Antofly'S
College, 0
:,' f0-('-
1966 -6 5: University
,
of Durham
In 1964, 1 was invited to fill
the I cave
vacancy of Professor.
Morris-Jones at the University of Durham. There 1 gave a course
of lectures on recent political theory and another on society
and politics of India.
During my stay in England in 1964-65 1 was invited to read
papers by Universities of Manchester, Leeds, and Birmingham.
1969: Nuffield College, Oxford
I was invited to become a member of
.
the
Senior
Common Room
at Nuffield College, Oxford for the Hilary term, January
to March, 1969. During February-March 1969, I gave papers
at Oxford, Liverpool and Swansea.
In 1966, I was awarded research grants b
y
the Canada Council
the Koerner Foundation and Simon Fraser University to study
election and politics of a small town in India during the
general election of 1967.
1968: The Canada Council gave me a second grant to complete.
my
field-work in India.
1.
Voting-behaviour in an Indian Village. (Baroda, M.S.
University of Baroda Press, 195')).
?
Editorially
reviewed in Manchester Guardian, 3rd March, l9i.
2.
Politics of a Periurban
Community in
India, edited
and introduLed by me. (Bombay, Asia Publishing House,
1964).
3.
Glass Curtain between Asia and Europe, Ragvafl Iyer
(ed.), oxford; Clarendon, 1965.
?
£ contributed a
chapter on "India's attitude to Europe". The book
was translated into French (1965), and German (1968).

 
a
)1t)S vo ?
tlI'h: ?
I'. ?
, ?
1
?
)
:)IIt !.ifljt
.LI a
?
i. cr on
?
I i
in dindu
• ?
- ?
..P)1
it iCi
1 Sci nee ?
n Sot
1.j
?
md S
• S ? . ?
;
iseusI ?
(ed. ) L1. ?
I colr:bu ?
. ?
cai
Science in md
I
6. The Po 15
1
cii Thorv of
John
?
by
i'rotcsor
1 eacIiirs
('01
RTc}ar'l
ll:gL
Press
McKeon.
?
(NwYem
?
n ir.
?
..
?
This manuscript has had very favour-m5
?
i atimis ?
reviews. Some of them are as fol
laws:
I.
?
"It is a distinguishcd work of anal,'si ." Ri ch:trd
McKeon, Professor of Phi iosopiv ,
Ci1i.t:.o
University.
• ''
?
•.
?
:.
i 1• ?
"This is one of the very best treatments of Dewey's
• ?
• ?
social philosophy." Herbert Schneider, formally for-
.
5 .
?
merlyProfessor of Philosophy, Columbia University.
• ?
iii. "This is an excellent book, thoroughly scholarly
but quite readable in style,
?
it is well organized,
V ?
well conceived and well written.
?
It is sorely ?
needed," Reginald Archambault, Associate Professor
V ?
V
?
of Education, Brown University.
• V
?
V
?
iv. "I am looking forward to publishin:; what promises
V
?
to be one of the most important books in the
V ?
sixty-five year history of the Press." Riclinrd
• ?
• ?
V ?
de Haan, formerly Director, Teachers College Press.
Books in Preparation: 1. Democrac
y
and Political Change in Village. India.
? V ?
V ?
This manuscript has been completed and submitted to
? V ?
a university press in the United States and anothor
• • ?
V ?
V ?
in the United Kingdom. Their relics are awaited.
• •.
?
I
?
2.
?
Politics of Two MIA Village.
?
1
have edited and
• ?
V.:.
-•.
?
-:
?
V V
?
written
likely be
the
published
introduction
by Asia
to
Publishing
the booK.
?
House,
This will
Bombay,
in 1970. ?
V
V ?
V
?
3. 1 am currently working on a book which I would like to
V ?
V ' ?
V
call by the title of Politics of Accommodation:
V
?
V •V V ?
Modernization and Political Dissent in an Indian Town.
V
• ?
: ?
This is about a small town in western India cal led
V ?
Anand. During 1966-67, I did intensive field work
V • V ?
there. I was assisted in my work by a team of seven
V ?
• V
research
another spell
assistants.of
field
?
I
workSeptemher
again visited
to
Arland
December,
for
1968.
V V• •
?
V ?
V ?
I hope to get the book ready for publication by 1970.

 
I
. "Some Problems of Verification in T.D. Weldon's
Political Theory," Indian Journal, of Political Science,
1957.
.2. "Four Communisms," QUEST, 1957.
3.
"Oriental Despotism," QUEST, 1958
4.
"Problems Confronted in the Rejuvenation of Political
Theory," Indian Political Science Journal, 1960.
5.
"Political Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore,"
Indian Political Science Journal, 1961
6.
"Motivations and Propaganda," SEMINAR, 1962.
'7. "Groups and Individuals in the Politics of an
Indian Village," PIkL-STUDES
ASIAN SURVEY (California University Press) 1962.
8.
"Forms and Levels of Political Activity in Indian
Villages", POLITICAL STUDIES, (Oxford, Claredon), 1963.
9.
"The Problem of Value in recent Political Theory,"
QUEST, 1963.
iO. "Per.iurban Politics in India," ASIAN SURVEY, 1963.
11. "Political Finanèe in India," with C. Somjee,
Journal of Politics (Florida), 1963.
?
• ,.
?
.
?
.
?
.
?
Papers in Preparation:
1.
"Conformity, Rationality and Frivolity in Indian
• ?
• ?
•'
?
?
Elections;" (I hope to have this ready by October, 1969)
• • ?
' : • ?
,
?
?
2. "Democracy as an Agent of Change in Rural India,"
(
I
hope to have this ready by December, 1969).
Book Reviews: ?
1. Review of Britain in India, A Nation in Making,
?
• . •. •. ?
..
?
'•
?
?
Indian Nationalism and Hindu Social Reform,
and Government in Rural India, in Political Quarterly,
1965.
2.
Politics and Social Change inJournal of Commonwealth
• . .
?
.
?
?
. ?
Political Studies, 1965.
• ?
• .
?
.
?
3. Factional Politics in Uttar Pradesh, in Pacific
• • ?
?
?
Affairs, 1966
4. Unity and Diversity in India and Ceylon, Journal. of
• • ?
.
?
Commonwealth Studies, 1.969 (to be published).

 
?
F". ?
5
Intcrn.jtiOflal Conferences:1.
?
The 1n1rntt j(n.t]. Pout
i(I1 ?
&.'lRL
Association
held a round - tII)
IL'
at Word in I
?
on
deccntr;ilizaLton.
?
I w
a
s ti','t.'tI to contribute
a 1.aper on "Recent Indian Expt
K
euce
Decentralization.-
?
• 2. ?
The International PoliticalSci.nLu Association
• ?
..
?
S
?
held another round-table at Bombay in 1964,
on Leadership and Public Opinion
.
1 was invited
to contribute a pap'r on "Vi I ILge Leadership
in
.
TransitiOfl
?
A Casc.
SLudy.
?
3. ?
1 was invited to give a talk on election studies
in
India by the International P0Th tical Science
Association at its session in Geneva, 1966.
Sc-

 
0
la
CURRICULUM VITAE
Pull Name:
?
John Tiots
Birthd ate:
?
May 1, 1940
Nationality:
?
American
1--farital
Status:
married, 2 children
jroos:
?
B. A. Pacific Lutheran Univoriaty, 1962
Ph. D. Claremont Graduate School, 1966
University Appointments:
1966 to present -
Simon Fraser University
Assistant Professor
May 1967 - April 1968, Chairman of
Philosophy Department
General Interests Are:
Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Ethics,
History of1odorn Philosophy. In addition,
some more particular interests in
Philosophy of Language,
Philosophy of
Law,
and Ancient Philosophy.
Manuscripts in Progress:
"J.L. AUSTIN'S NON CONDITIONAL IS
?
THE
COMPATIBILITY OF FREE WILL 4 DETERMINISM."
"JOHN CANFILD ON COMPATIEXLISM".
"I CAN' 6 ACTION DESCRIBES'
A large body of material, no longer inchoate
but, sadly, still partially incoherent on
the concepts of Emotion, Action
Intentionality.
IG

 
Courses Taught:
Philosophy 400 - Philosophy of Language
Philosophy
100
-
?
Theory of Knowledge
Philosophy
430 - ?
Ancient Philosophy
Philosophy
100
- ?
Theory of Knowledge
Philosophy
440
-
?
Action, ?
Emotion and Will
Philosophy
100
- ?
Theory of Knowledge
Philosophy
400
- ?
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy
103
-
?
Moral Philosophy
Philosophy
440
- ?
Consciousness
Philosophy
820
- ?
Graduate Seminar in
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy
100
- ?
Theory of Knowledge
Philosophy 204 ?
--
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy
103
-
?
Moral Philosophy
Philosophy
440/1/2/820 ?
Intentionality
Philosophy
204
- ?
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy 432
-
?
Descartes,
?
Leibniz, ?
and
Spinoza

 
1conomjcs & Commerce Review
?
- -
• ? Committee
Jennings
Mills
- ?
Cleveland (alternate)
I ],

 
Name
?
Raymond Earl Jennings
Address ?
7119 Curtis, Burnaby. 2
Nationality:
?
Canadian ?
Birthdate: January 12, 1942
Marital Status
?
married, 2 children
Education:
Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School 1954-1959;
S
Senior Matriculation (Grade XIII), 1959
Queen's University 1959-1962 (B.A. 1962)
Honours Year (1962-63)
Queen's University 1964-l965. (M.A. 1965)
H H
?
H University of London 1965 to 1967 (Ph.D. 1967)
?
H ..: H.:
?
Oxford University 1969
.-
.
recognized student . ?
.
Teaching and Research experience
Frdm January to June, 1964. I taught English and
History in the Protestant High School, Chibougamau, Quebec,
H and returned to Queen's for M.A. studies the following summer.
During the 1964-65 session at Queen's, I tutored individual
undergraduates in logic and metaphysics, in addition to tutoring
larger groups in logic and marking logic exercises for the
introductory philosophy course.
H ?
. ?
.
?
My M.A. thesis was an examination of the formal
?
properties of preference and choice; in it, 'I attempted to
.5
?
. ?
demonstrate, among other things, that the explanatory role of
:preferences provides a correlator-relation which guarantees
• •... that a set of formal properties of choice are also formal
properties of preference. A condensed version of part of this
................thesis has been accepted for publication in Mind.
My Ph.D. thesis was entitled Topic Neutral Expressions,
but is mainly concerned with the syntax of lists formed with
"and" and "or", and with the relation between distributive
properties and meaning and the consequences of the logic of
• • . •
?
• lists for Deontic Logic and Practical Inference.
From September 1967 to present, I have been Assistant?
?
H •
?
Professor atSimon Fraser University. I have taught mainly
senior undergraduate and graduate courses (see attached list)
Awards: ?
.
?
.
Ontario Government Graduate Fellowship 1964-65
Canada Council Fellowship 1965-66, offered again for 1966-67
• •:
?
Commonwealth Scholarship 1966-68
Canada Council Leave Fellowship 1969 ?
.
S

 
-2-
. ?
Publications:
?
0
."Purpleness, a reply to Mr. Roxbee Cox" Analysis, January, 1965
(approximate length, 1800 words)
"'Or'", Analysis, June, 1966 (approximate length, 1800 words)
"Preference and Choice as Logical Correlates", accepted, January,
1966, for publication in Mind (approximate length,
5400 words) Xerox copies of proofs available. Published
?
•0
?
.
?
. ?
October 1967.
Various Book Reviews ?
.
?
.
Papers to Learned Societies
............. "
A Problem with Hintikka's
APKK*
and
CKK*
Ru1es'
from
Philosophical
Assoc., December 1967
Manuscripts Completed
The Duality of "And" and "Or": An Essay in the Phenomenology of
Logic
Manuscripts in Preparation:
?
.
1. Logical Relations-Weaker-and Stronger Then Entailment ?
?
.: .
?
2. The Vocabular y
of Mind and Sense
My main philosophical interest lies in the more formal
• ?
areas
of the Philosophy of Language, the relation between formal
Deontic Logic and the logic of ethical argument and practical
inference, the relation between iplication-relations of formal
.........• calculi and entailment, and with the possibilities of formalization
• •• •0
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of sectors of language. ?
I have broader interests in the issues
of
philosophical psychology,--such as
the concept of human action,
motivation, intention, the identity problem etc. I would be
.prepared to lead seminars and give courses in these areas.
Referees:
?
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Professor B. A. 0. Williams,
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Knightbridge Professor of
Philosophy
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King's College
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Department of Philosophy,
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The University of California, Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara, California 93106 ?
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Professor H. M. Estall, ? .
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Philosophy,
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Fall ?
1967
Philosophy
401 ?
- Philosophy of
Mind
Philosophy
432 ?
* Descartes, ?
Leibniz
and Spinoza
• ?
• Spring 1968
Philosophy
201 ?
-
Symbolic Logic
II
.
?
(now
?
404)
Philosophy
405 ?
-
Deontic Logic
Summer 1968
Seminar
"Identity"
Philosophy
411
?
-
Philosophical
Analysis
Fall ?
1968
Graduate Seminar-
Wittgenstein's
Investigations
Philosophy
405
?
- Deontic Logic
Spring 1970
Seminar
- Philosophical
Logic
Philosophy
405
?
- Deontic Logic
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.0
)ame: Howard John Edwin MILLS
Present rank: Assistant Professor
?
Date of Birth:
1.930
Place of Birth: London,.Engl.and
?
Married: Yes
Undergraduate Work (where, when when, standing)-
B.A., 1st class honours, English, U.B.C.,
1964
Graduate work( where, when, degrees)-
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Children: No
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Academic Awards and Distinctions (Fellowships, Scholarships, etc.)-
KVOS Scholarship,
1962
B.C. Teacher's Federation Scholarship,
1962
• ?
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Jonathan Rogers Award,
1.963
Government
of B.C. Scholarships,
1962, 1963
Woodrow Wilson Felloswhip,
1964
Canada Council Duty Fellowship
1968
.• .
Academic and Professional Experience (where, when, rank, ful-ttie, part-time,
summer, etc.)-
S.F.U. Instructor,
1965-1968
S.F.U. Assistant Professor
1968-
• Non-Academic experience if relevant-
Service in the Armed Forces-
British Army
1950-52
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Teaching:
?
At
SRI
(Course, lecturer, supervisor of tutorials, ceninars)-
?
101-3, Introduction to Fiction, tutorials
• ? 103-3, Introduction to Drama, tutorials
• ?
103-3, Introduction to Drama, lecture
20l-3, Study of Literature, tutorials
1401-3, Chaucer, seminar
• ?
1451-2, Chaucer, seminar
001-2, Writing, tutorial
402
?
Tudor Lit. lecture
152
?
Tudor lit, seminar
• ?
••
?
-
453 ?
Shakespeare seminar
Elsewhere (indicate level and course title)-
Ext Course "Radical Perspectives" (U.B.C.,)
"Rebellious Discontent" (U.B.C.)
"Intellectual Bestsellers" (u.Bc. and Library)
Supervision
Ph.D. Dissertations (when, where, student's name, title, main supervisor
or not)-
M.A. dissertations (when, where, student's name, title, main supervisor or not)-.
1968, S.F.U.,
Arthur Roy Duggan, FROM RAKE TO REFORMER, THE BLACK LETTER,
LIGHT IN AUGUST, Member of the Committee.
1
9
6
9,
S.F.U. Sally Jones, "Patterns of Rhythm in Plays of Synye" - supervisor
1969,
S.F.U. Ken O'Brien - "]he Criticism of George Lukacs" supervisor with rave
Bettisa, PSA
• ?
1969,
S.F.U. "at Colbert - Thesis on Oscar Wilde, supervisor
• ?
1969
S.F.U. Richard Rathwell, "Confidence Man", M of C
?
• ?
1969
S.F.U. Ilenrika Williamson, "Margaret Avion" M of C
1969
S.F.U. Dave Brown "filly Budd" M of C
Honours' Essays or dissertations (when, where, student's name, title, main supervisor
or not)-
1968,
S.F.U. Kenneth Robson, A STUDY OF THE ORIGINS AND I)EVELOPHEIff 01
? THE
0
?
CORPUS CIERISTI CYCLES, Senior Supervisor
19&
S.F.U. I:igtr Thom NARRATIVE_ FE PEPIVE TN CI(AUCER' T110II1Ji AND CUIFYDF,
Member of Conuuittee
1969
Rick McGrath - esmy on Nus1es "Suuuners Lust. Will. and Tu t.amemtt.

 
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1laine: John t4111s
Dpartrnerit: ?
English
List of publications and scholarly activities-
"The Maltese Cross", a Short Story, Evidence
#3
'The Wind on the Heath", a Masque, Evidence
//3
"Joust in-Eight Rounds", a Rinarole, Evidence
#8
"The Colendar", short story, FLIge //2
Sections from a novel "The Land of Is" (self published)
Publications
(scholarly)
"Chaucer's Low Seriousness". Paunch
1127
"Love and Anarchy in Sgt. Musgrave's Dance" Drama Survey
Publications (creative)
: ?
The Maltese Cross (Evidence)
The Colendar (Edge)
' The Road Runner (Evidence)
Joust in Eight Rounds (Evidence)
Seance on a Black Afternoon (El Corno
Heronwood (West Coast Review)
• -----------Rot Cana1 (Focus)
• •. : Publications (Other) (include radio, TV, journalism, etc.)-
"Intellectual Best Sellers" course for ext. dept UBC
?
:. ?
Reviews on Ridder, Nalcokor, Celine, etc. for West Coast Review
"From Georgia Straight" Pamphlet, Pendejo Press
: ?
Reprint of Alex Comf'ort's "The Novel of Our time" Pendejo Press
"The Word in a Global Village", an article,
PACIFIC NATION 1,
Vancouver,
pp.
39-57
ReviewsforWestCoast Review and journalism for Vancouver Sun,
Georgia Straight, CBC, etc.
Review of "Flying a Red Kite", Hugh Hood, Evidence #6.

 
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hih1ight, and he has been called back for a return
app
earance at the recuest of' rian'i who heard
him
on
that occasion..
The novel fror.1 which he will read Is now
more than tvo-thjrds com
p
leted. Its title
Is
?kniber One Congr ?
Stre
et. It consists of three
11
rigma.roles.
11
"igmarole" Is a term devise-1 by Prof.
Mills to describe a unit of eight interlocking sections.
Two of these "rigmaroles" have been completed, and
he is at ork on..-the third.
His novel, Thovm-Tri.
p
, from
which he read on
his ist
apt
ee
rance, has been completed and
is
in the
hands of his agent.
John 1,11s, an assistant; professor in theEnglish
Department at S, ws recently awarded a 3,OOO Canada
Council Arts Fellowshi
p
. This will enable him to devote
eight months to iriting after this semester ends. 'do
plans to send the st'mmer in Vancouver, and then tra7cl
to e1the' llexico or Lerore.
Originally from Ergland, P
r
of. Mills has spent 16
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C.a3a, co5rg to S'( when it or'c.ner1.
H e ha
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CURRICULUM VITAE
• Name: William L. Cleveland
?
Address: Department of History
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby 2, British Columbia
Canada
Telephone: Department; 604-291--3770
Home; 604-988-1984
Marital Status: Married August 1969
Military Status: Classification 1-Y because of permanent knee injury.
Education: At Dartmouth, graduated with distinction in major of history;
At Princeton, National Defense Foreign Language Fellowships,
?
Princeton Regional Studies Fellowship, and Fuibright and
Fuibright Hays Fellowships for study abroad.
Foreign Languages: Read German, French, and Arabic.
Travel: In Egypt 1966-1967 doing dissertation research; travel in
Europe, North Africa, Turkey, and Lebanon.
In Beirut May-August 1969 on research grant awarded by Simon
:• ?
Fraser University President's Research Fund.
Dissertation Topic: The Making of an Arab Nationalist: Ottomanism and
Arabism in the Life and Thought of Sati' al-Husri.
• Dissertation Adviser: L. Carl Brown
Research Interests: The intellectual origins of Arab nationalism
subsidiary interest in certain aspects of 19th
century North African history.
?
Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, Department of History,
• • • • ?
• ?
Simon Fraser University, September 1968 - present.
Courses taught: Introductory Survey of Afro-Asia
in the 20th Century; The Middle East since 1800;
The Eastern Arab States in the 20th Century;
19th. and 20th Century North Africa.
References:
40.
Prof. L. Carl Brown, Chairman, Near Eastern Studies Dept.,
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
Prof. Norman Itzkowitz, Near Eastern Studies Dept.,
Princeton University. ?
Prof. Ian Mugridge, Chairman, History Dept., Simon Fraser
University.
?
.
Prof. John Hutchinson, History Dept., Simon Fraser Universit

 
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Peucker
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EVENDEN, Leonard J.
AGE:
.32
RANK:
Assistant Professor
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.
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?
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. .
2.
CONTRACT:
2 years, effective September 1, 1970
•.
?
3.
DEGREES:
B.A.
?
(Honours) 1960
?
McMaster University
• ?
.
M.A.
?
1962
?
University of Georgia, Athens
Ph.D.
. ?
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
(Conferral anticipated 1970; thesis was submitted August, 1969)
4•
CAREER:
a) ?
Previous Positions Prior Cornng to Simon Fraser University
Instructor 1962-63
?
Georgia Stat
?
University, Atlanta, Georgia
Instructor Summer
1
63
?
University of Georgia, Athens
Demonstrator in Geography 1963-66
?
Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland
b)
?
Appointment at Simon Fraser University
••,•, ?
•;.• ?
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••
Assistant Professor 1966 -
5.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
.
.
• ?
•'•
?
" ?
:.
'
a)
?
Courses Taught
101-3
General Geography ?
(.3,67; 1,68 Chairman
( .1,67; 2,68 (1/3 participation)
( 2,70 Sole charge
241-3
Social Geography
?
3,67;
3,68; ?
(due in 3,70)
441-5
Geog. of Urban Regions
?
1,67; ?
1,68; ?
2,68; ?
1,69; 1,70
?
'
?
5
443-5
Regional Planning
?
3,68 (1/3 participation)
462-5
United States
?
.
?
. ?
1,69 ?
(1/3 participation)
?
'':,
801-3
Nature of Geography
?
1,68 (staff participation)
844-5
Cultural Geography
?
1,70 (½ participation)
•0
?
'"
882-5
Urban Development
?
1,67; 1,68; 2,68; ?
1,69;
?
1,70
• ?
?
••
898
N.A. Thesis ?
Various and ongoing
• ?
.
?
:
?
Guest
lecture to Behavioural Sciences 424, Spring
1
68 - "A Geographic
• ?
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Approach
to Processes of Innovation and Diffusion"
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b) Other Contributions to Simon Fraser University
?
.
Faculty Association, 3-67; current
University Affairs Committee, 1-70.
Faculty of Arts: Pre-registration Committee, 1-67
Academic Planning Committee, 1-68, current
Nominating Committee for election of Dean of Arts, 2-68
?
.
?
Department of Geography:
?
. ?
.
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Graduate Studies
Salaries Committee
Dean's Consultant Committee
?
Dean's Review Committee ?
.
• 6. SCHOLARLY STATUS
?
.
a) "Metropolitan Dominance in North American rdnization", open Lecture to
the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers,
• ?
.
?
February, 1970, at the University of British Columbia.
• ?
••
?
"Workshop
Prince
in
George,
Urban
B.C.,
Geography",
Spring
sponsored
1970.
?
by College of New
. ?
Caledonia,
.
1. .. b) Membership in national or international societies
Fellow, Canadian Association of Geographers
?
,•
American Geographical Society
Member, American Association of Geographers, Southeastern Division
?
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•. ?
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Urban Studies Group, Institute of British Geographers
"
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Urban History Group, Economic History Society, U.K.
c) Meetings attended:-
American Association of Geographers, Toronto, 1966
Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, 1967
Calgary, 1968
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"
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,
Western Division, 1967,
1
68,
1
69, '70.-
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various B.C. centres.
• American Association of Geographers, Southeastern Division, 1967,
?
• • ?
?
?
Cainsville, Florida. (Paper presented
?
••• ?
• • • •
?
and Session chaired)
American Association of Geographers, Pacific Coast Division, Bellingham '68..
• 0,
?
7 SCHOLARLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• ?
• a) Areas of Scholarly Interest ? •
S
i. Geographical expressions of urbanization processes, especially social.
. : •
?
ii. Questions of "metropolitan character" in the urban condition.
/ ?
iii. Diffusion of innovations with reference to the urban hierarchy and
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political hierarchical forms (see 5(a) and 7 (b).
iv. Central place theory (Ph.D. thesis).
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b) Publications (last five years)
i.
"The Diffusion of Public Educational Changes in North Carolina
the Regionalization of 'Progress", Southeastern Geographer, IX,
2, 3.969,
pp.
80-93. Invitation paper. (Referee mechanism employed
by Journal)
ii.
"Community Rudiments in the Settlement Structure of South-east
Scotland" forthcoming in Proceedings of the Canadian Association
S ?
of Geographers, 1970.
iii.
Invitation Review of Innovation Diffusion as a Spatial Process,
?
?
. . : .
?
by T. Hgerstrand, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1967,
• •--: ?
. ?
334 pp. Reviewed in Social Forces, XLVII, 3, 1969,
pp.
356-357.
?
iv.
Invitation article "And What About Our Cities? Some Open Ends",
Focos, Charter Issue, March/April, I, #1, 1969,
pp.
22-23.
Total publications: seven.
8. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
? .
a)
During the Fall of 1967, I was invited to be a Visiting Scholar in the
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill. This included regular participation in the
Seminar "A Decision Theory of Urban Land Development", sponsored by
:... ?
: ?
the Center for Urban and Regional Research in the Institute.
The following activities were also associated with this visit:-
i. "Time and SocialGeographic Research: An Introduction and Case
Study", presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Association?
?
. :
?
of Geographers, Annual Meeting, 1967, Gainsville, Florida.
Chairman of Session, "Southern Agriculture", at Meeting noted
immediately above.
ii.' "A Sense of Place and Emergent Public Authority", Invitation open
lecture sponsored by the Department of Geography, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 1967.
b)
Member and current Chairman of the Organising Committee for the Symposium
Cultural Discord in the Modern World, to be hosted here during, the
International Geographical Congress, 1972.
S
,..,•:
9. REFERENCES
• a) Professor J. W. Watson, Head
Department of Geography,
University of Edinburgh,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
b) Dr. R. Jones,
Senior Lecturer in Urban Geography,
University of Aberdeen,
?
(St.
Mary's,
Mary's,
High Street)
Old Aberdeen, Scotland.
c) Dr. S.
Bederman, ? -
Associate Professor of Geography,
Georgia State University,
(33 Gilmer Street, SE)
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, U.S.A.

 
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Department of Geography
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NAME: PEUCKER, Thomas K.
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RANK Assistant Professor
DECREES: Ph. D. (Dr. Phil.) University of Heidelberg, 1966
COURSES TAUGHT: Geography 221-3 Economic Geography
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322-3 Primary Activities
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325-3 Tertiary Activities
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405-4 Reading: Computer Cartography, Geography of
• ?
.• ?
Education
407-3
803-3 Recent
Quantitative
Developments
Geography
in Economic
,--
Geography
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807-3 Quantitative Geography
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"
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834-5 Locational Problems
892-5 Reading Computer in Geography
PUBLICATIONS: ?
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a)
"Johann Georg Kohl, A Theoretical Geographer of the 19th Century",
• •° •. Professional Geographer, Vol. 20, No. 4, July 1968,
pp.
247-250.
b)
"Liii's Law of Traffic", Nr. 27, Harvard Papers in Theoretical Geography,
1969, 70 pages.
C)
"German Social Geography, Again" senior. author D. Bartels, Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, Vol. 59, 1969,
pp.
596-598.
d) "Some Thoughts on Optimal Mapping and Coding of Surfaces". Submitted for
• .: ?
publication to Harvard Papers for Theoretical Geography.
PAPERS READ TO LEARNED SOCIETIES:
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a) "Some Reflections on the Spatial Distribution of Technical Progress,"
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B. C. Division, Canadian Association of Geographers, March, 1968.
b). "The Thuenen Theory and Economic Development", paper presented to the
International Geographical Union Congress, New Delhi, December, 19.68.
c)
"Park-Awareness and Park Use in Cities." Canadian Association of Geographers,
• Western Division, March 1969 (with Kim Rawley).
d)
"Some Thoughts on Optimal Mapping and Coding of Surfaces". Paper read. at
• S
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the 1969 meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, St. Johns, Nfld.
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e) "Economic Development and Transportation". Lecture given at the Univcsity
of Washington, Department of Geography (invited).
f)
.
"Computer Cartography". Lecture given at the University of Washington,
Urban Data Center (invited).
g)
"A Spatial System Based on Production Factors". Lecture given at the
• .
--
University ofHawãii,
-
Department ofGeography(ifivited).
h)
"Geography of Education". Two lectures given at S.F.U. Social and
Philosophical Foundations, Department of Economics and Commerce.
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OTHER ACTIViTIES ?
S
a)
September- December 1968: Visiting Post Doctoral Fellow and consultant
for Theoretical Geography, Laboratory-for Computer Graphics and Spatial
Analysis, Harvard University.
b)
January - March 1969: Visiting Scholar, Department of Geography and Urban
Data Center, University of Washington.
c)
Report to the President, S.F.U. on Forecasting Models for Higher Education
in British Columbia (commissioned).
• :
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d)
Three subsequent reports to the Academic Board for Higher Education in
British Columbia on the same subject (commissioned). ?
.
RESEARCH ?
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•.
?
•.
a)
"Higher Education in Greater Vancouver and Factor Ecology of Greater
--Vancouver",----(President's-'-Research Grant)
--b)--"Transportation--Networks- and -Automated--Mapping".--(President'-s-Research Grant)
c)
"Surface Interpretation and Interpolation". ?
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MEMBERSHIP --I-N-NATIONAL -AND--INTERNATIONAL -SOCIETIES ?
S
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a)
Canadian Association of Geographers ?
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b)
Association of American Geographers
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c)
Regional Science Association (International, Western and German Division)
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d) Association of Computer- Machinery.
COMMITTEE MIBERSHIP
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Faculty of Arts Committee on Faculty-Students relations.
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Department of Geography:
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Cartography Committee

 
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Name:
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SAUNDERS, Ross
Place of Birth: ?
Harrisburg, Pa.
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Date: January
9, 1938.
• ?
Marital Status:
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Married.
Education: ?
A.B. in Russian, The Pennsylvania State University,
• •. ?
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1961.
• ?
A.M. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Brown
University, 1964.
?
• •
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Ph.D. in Slavic Phonology, Brown University,
1969.
Positions Held:
?
Teaching Assistant, Penn State University.
• ?
1965 -
1966,
Instructor, Department of Modern Languages,
• • ?
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Simon Fraser University.
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Languages,
1966 - present,
Simon
Assistant
Fraser University.
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S..
Name:
Place of Birth:
Family Status:
Education:
CURRICULUM VITAE
WAHLGREN, John H.
Valley, Nebraska
?
Date: August
10, 1927
Married, three children.
Valley High School, Valley, Nebraska: Diploma,
1945.
Iowa State College, Ames, Ia.: Three years undergraduate work in
?
• ?
chemistry (1945-48); honorable dismissal to transfer to University of
California.
?
• ?
Far Eastern and Russian Language School, Univ. of California Extension:
One-year intensive course in Russian successfully completed, June 1949.
• ?
University of California, Berkeley:
B.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, June 1950.
• ?
M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, June 1958.
Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, June 1964.
?
S
?
Positions held:
Training Officer and Supervisory Training Instructor (Foreign Languages),
• ?
• • ?
National
1956-60.
Security Agency, Dept. of Defense, Washington, D.C., 1951-55,
• ?
Military service, attached to NSA, 1955-56.
• ?
Associate in Russian, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.,
?
February 1954 - June 1955 (concurrent with employment in NSA).
Graduate Research Linguist II, Machine Translation project, University of
• ?
California, Berkeley, June 1960 - July 1963.
?
Postgraduate Research Linguist VI, Machine Translation project, Univ. of
California, July 1963 - June 1964.
Assistant Research Linguist II and Assistant Director, Machine Translation
?
project, Univ. of Calif., June 1964 - February 1965.
Lecturer in Linguistics, Univ. of Calif., February - June 1965.
Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages, Simon Fraser University,
January 1967 - present.
?
0
?
Professional Societies:
Linguistic Society of America
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
?
Linguistic Circle of New York
Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics

 
Ar
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
0
?
Psychology Department
Name: Charles Bates CRAWFORD
Rank: Assistant Professor
Appointed: July 1, 1966
Born: April 5, 1937, High Prairie, Alberta
Marital Status: Married, 1 child
• ?
Degrees: B.A. (H) 1961 University of Alberta
M.Sc. ?
1964 University of Alberta
Ph.D.
?
1966 McGill University
Research experience
1961-1962 (Summers) Research assistant, University of Alberta
1963-1965 Research assistant, McGill University
1965-1966 Consultant in statistics and computer methods for various projects
• S.
?
?
in clinical psychology at Allan Memorial Institute of Psychiatry,
Montreal.
• Teaching experience
1962-1963 Teaching assistant, Introductory Psychology, University of Alberta
1964-1966 Teaching assistant, psychological statistics, McGill University
Research Interests
?
?
Methods for assessing factorial Invariance; methods for rotation and determining
the number of factors in factor analysis; nature and development of human abilities,
?
?
?
theory and techniques of psychological measurement.
Teaching interests
Introductory and advanced psychological statistics; individual differences and
human abilities; history and systems; cognitive processes
Memberships
?
?
Canadian Psychological Association, Psychometric Society, Sigma Xi, American
Association for the advancement of Science, American Statistical Assoä:Lation.
Publications & Papers
Crawford, Charles. An emperical and theoretical study of factorial invariance,
• .
?
Unpublished Master's thesis, University of Alberta, 1964.
Crawford, Charles. Analytic methods of rotation in the determination of the
number of factors. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, McGill University,
1966. ?
• Crawford, Charles. A methodological study of factorial invariances using colour
• vision data. Paper presented at Canadian Psychological Association meeting,
?
?
• ?
June, 1963, Quebec.
Crawford, Charles. A general method of rotation in factor analysis. Paper

 
S ?
-.
?
P
• Wharles Bates CRAWFORD
?
2.
• ?
presented at Special Meeting of the Psychometric Society, April, 1967,
Madison, Wisconsin.
?
Crawford, Charles. A method for determining the number of interpretable
factors in factor analysis.
?
Paper presented at special meeting of
Psychometric Society, Chappel Hill, April, 1968.
Crawford, Charles B. and Ferguson, George. A general rotation criterion
• ?
• ?
and its use in oblique rotation. Psychometrika. (accepted for
publication, May, 1969).
?
Research grants
?
.
Role of transfer of training and learning in the development of intelligence.
?
. President's grant, Simon Fraser University, $1200.
A general method of describing parsimony in factor analysis and its use in
oblique rotation and in determining the number of factors. National Research
?
Council of Canada, $4,300. per year.
• • •
?
A study of Creativity and Intelligence, President's Research Grant, $1050.00.
I. A method for oblique rotation in factor analysis
• • ?
• II. A Monte Carlo study of the use of incorrect transformation in Analysis,
?
NRC project grant $3000.00.
October, 1969

 
Modern Languages Review
Committee
Munro
Weinberg
RudruTfl (alternate)

 
DOCTJMENTATIOI'1 FOR UNIVERSITY TENURE COtUITTEE
o Name: John Miller Munro; Age: 31; Assistant Professor,?
Department of Economics and Commerce;
?
IZZ
2.
Present
'contract is for two years and expires August
31, 197.
3.
Degrees held:
B.Coinfll., U,B.C., 1961
M.B.A.,
Indiana,
1963
D.B.A.,
Indiana,
1966
4
Professional career:
• Assistant Economist, Department of Research, Canadian National
Railways,
1962-1963
• InstuctOr, Faculty of Commerce, UniversitY of British Columbia,
.1963-1964
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Commerce,
• Simon Fraser University,
1966
to date (presently on leave
of absence)
Consultant for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
' Development (OECD) at the Middle East Technical University,
• Ankara, Turkey,
1968-1969 ?
.
5.
Courses taught at SPU:
Economics 200: Fall,
1966
Economic3/C0mme1'
0
367:
Summer
1968
Economics/commerce
368:
Fall,
1967
Economics
465:
Spring,
1967
Commerce
478:
Pall,
1967
and Spring,
1968
Econo!1iC8
865:
Spring,
1967
and Spring,
1968
S
Economics
867
:
Summer,
1968
7M
Other contributions to SPU:
(1)
Department of Economics and Commerce:
Appointments committee,
1967-1968
Library Representative,
1966-1968
• ' M.B.A. Planning Committee,
1966-1968
Undergraduate Commerce Curriculum Committee,
1966-1967
(2)
Faculty Association:
?
Pensions Committee,
1967-1968
(a) '
Invited addresses: (three others in the last four years)
"The Measuremen
t
of Interregional Income Disparities in
Canada.'' Presented at the meetin
g
s of the Canadian political
'ScionCo Association, Ottawa, Ontario, June,
1967
"Transportation planning: An Introduction." Presented
at the Turkizh Department of Public 'Works, May,
1969
Toh(''''1.:
?
:ti ?
cir
?
?
. ?
: ?
• •
?
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-2-,
6..(b) MembershIp in scholarly socities:
?
Canadian Economics Association
• ?
Canadian Transportation Research Forum (Vice President -
Public Relations, 1967-1968)
American Economic Association
• ?
Society for International Development
7. (a) Areas of specialization: Transportation, Regional Economics.
?
(b) Publications. (total
?
8' All listed publications except
• ?
No. 4 were examined by referees. Nos. 2
9 3
9
4
9
and 7 could
be said to have been by invitation.
1 "Book Review of E.D. Perle, The Demand for Transportation
mmr4+r Studies in the United State,
••1.'•,
ranSpOr a1onJourna.E7i1ii11er, 1965.
2. "Book Review of Leroy 0. Stone, Urban Development in
• ?
Canada: An Introduction to the Demographic Aspec±g,1
• ?
Canadian Journal of Economiç, May,
1969.
30
"Depressed Regions and Transportation Investment,"
Transportation Research Forum Papers - Seventh-Annual
B. Cross,
(oxford, Ind,: Richard
?
1966).
4.
Feasibility
of Port Development at Michigan Cit
y
, Lid:
Graduate School of Business Research Report (Blooming
• ?
-
Ind.
: Indiana University Bureau of Business Research,
-
1964. (With Joseph R. Hartley, et al.)
5" "New Directions in Canadian Transportation Policy,"
?
TnsportatiOfl Journal, Winter,
1968.
6.
"Planning the Appalachian Development Highway System:
• Some Critical Questions," Land Economic, May, 1969.
'
7; Trade Liberalization and Transportation in Internati
Trade ?
oron'GO University of Toronto Press,
1969).'
on,
8. External research awards:
a; Ford Foundation Doctoral Fellowships - 2 years.
b. PotDoctoral Fellowshi
p
in Applied Urban Economics at
Indiana University for one summer.
c Private Planning Association of Canada. Research grant.
financed by tho Ford Foundation and the Department of
Transport under he Association's Atlantic Studies Program
for research on the impact of transport policies on trade
- between Canada and the United States. Amount of grant
lOOOO. (see publicatiOfl
.
flO.
7)
9,
External refere9.
a. Professor J.W. Milliman
W . Institute for Applied. Urban Economics
Graduate School of Business
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
b. Professor Geo.W.
Wilson, Chairman
?
Department of
Economics,
Inc1iana' •U:nivers ity
Bloomington, Indiana
C. Professor H.E. Englis.h
?
School o f Commerce

 
• 1
-
.
Name: Harold WEINBERG
Rank: Associate Professor
Appointed: July 1, 1966
Born: June 26, 1933
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY?
Psychology Department
Marital Status: Married, 1 child
Degrees: B.Sc. 1958 University of Washington
M.Sc. 1960 University of adhington
Ph.D. 1963 University of Washington
• ?
Teaching and Research experience:
1957-1963 Research Assistant to N. H. Smith, Jr., University of Washington
1962-1963 Extension Instructor, University of Washington
• ?
1963-1964 Assistant Professor, Drake University
1964-1966 Assistant Professor, University of Saskatchewan
.
?
1966-1968 Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University
1968-pres. Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University
1968-1969 Research Associate, Burden Neurological Institute, Bristol, England.
1969
?
Professor (visiting) Summer, University of Oklahoma.
Major area of research:
Neurophysiology of learning and perception.
Teaching experience:
MA and Ph.D. Supervision
Contemporary problems in Learning, motivation, and perception (grad, levels)
Physiological Psychology (2nd, 4th year and grad, levels)
Learning (3rd year level)
Motivation (2nd and 3rd year level)
History and Systems (2nd year level)
Experimental Psychology (2nd year level)
Introductory
Supervised reading and research: Physiological---4th year level
Ethology
Current research:
• ?
The relation of intracerebral potentials to learning and motivation.
Professional societies:
• ?
Canadian Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
BS Psychological Association - Director
N. Y. Academy of Sciences

 
.,.
2.
Harold WEINBERG
International Neuropsychology Society
International Society of Electroencephalagraphy and Clinical Neurophysiology
Western Psychological AssOciation
Canadian Association of University Teachers
-American.Assocjatjon of-University Professors
American Association for Advancement of Science
Western Psychological Association
Consulting:
Reviewer: Canadian Defense Research Council Awards
Reviewer: Ontario Mental Health Awards
Awards:
National Research Council of Canada 1964-1969
Medical Research Council of Canada 1964-1969
Social Science Research of Canada 1965
British Council Award 1969
Publications:
Weinberg, H. Evoked potentials during learning and conflict. For
Experimental Neurology.
?
0
Weinberg,.H., Walter, W. Gray, & Crow, H. J.
?
Intracerebral events in
humans related to real and, imaginary stimuli. EEC, Clin. Neurophysiol. In press.
Weinberg, H., Walter, W. Gray & Crow, H. J. Intracerebral events in humans
related to real and imaginary stimuli. EEC and Clin. Neurophysiol.,,
tract of paper given to 4th International Congress of
EEC & Clin. Neurophysio]..) In press.
Weinberg, H. The relation of spectral components of visual evoked responses
_ t
o.intelligence._-
.
atur, 1969.
Weinberg, H. Evoked potentials recorded from intracerebral electrodes in
humans. (abst.) EEC Clin. Neurophysiol. In press.
• ?
-.
?
Weinberg, H. The effect of sleep deprivation on the visual evoked potential.
Psychonomic Science, 1969, 15, 279-280.'
Weinberg, H. & Cole, R. E. Evoked potentials to classes of visual stimuli.
Psychonomic Science, 1968, 11, 71-76.
Weinberg, H. TempOral discrimination of cortical stimulation. Physiol. &
0 ?
Behaviour, 1968, 3, 297-300.
Weinberg,.H. Discriminations based on cortical stimulation. (abst.,) Canad.
• ?
Psychol., 1967, 8, 159.
Weinberg, H. Evidence suggesting the acquisition ofa simple discrimination
during sleep. Canad. J. Psychol., 1966, 20, 1-11.
Weinberg, H. & Yu, Li-Na. An attempt to modify the rewarding charaèteristjcs
1.

 
S
3.
Weinberg, H. & Andrew, W. The conditioned influence of cortical stimulation ?
on resistance to extinction. Physiol. & Behaviour, 1966, 1, 205-207.
Weinberg, H. Evidence suggesting the acquisition of a discrimination during
sleep .
. Amer. Psychol., 1964, 19, 538.
Weinberg, H. An investigation of sleep produced by cortical stimulation.
Masters Thesis, University of Washington, 1960.
Weinberg, H. & Smith, M. H. The effect of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions
an septal self-stimulation. Mental Health Res. Bull., 1, 1962, 12-13.
Weinberg, H. The acquisition of a manual response during sleep and an
investigation of associated autonomic changes. Ph.D. Thesis, University
of Washington, 1963.
Smith, N. H., Salisbury, R., & Weinberg, H. The reaction of hypothalamic-
hyperphgic rats to stomach preloads. J. comp. physiol. psychol., 1.961,
54, 660-664.
Loucks, R.B., Weinberg, H. & Smith, M. H. The erosion of electrodes by
small currents. EEC, Clin. Neurophysiol., 1959, 4, 823-826.
Smith, N. H., Pool, R. & Weinberg, H. The effects of peripherally induced
shifts in water balance on eating.
J.
Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1959,
52, 283-289.
• 0
?
Smith, M. H., Pool, R. & Weinberg, H. Evidence for a learning theory of
specific hunger. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1958, 51, 758-763.
0

 
.1
Curriculum _Vitae
Alan Rudrwn ?
Date of Birth: November
30, 1932
..
?
• Education:
B.A., London University, Class Two, Division One, 19514
Cert. Ed., University of Cambridge, 1955
• Ph.D., University of Nottingham, 1961
Academic Appointments:
Lecturer, University of Adelaide, 1958-64
Lecturer, The Queen's University of Belfast, 1964-66
Visiting Assistant Professor, U.C.L.A., 1966-67
1.
?
• ?
Assistant
Professor,
Professor,
Kent State
University
University,
of
1968-69
California, Davis, 1967-68
Professor, S.F.U., 1969-
Awards and Professional Distinctions:
• ?
Sturges Exhibitions, King's College, London, 1951-54
Revis Research Student, University of Nottingham, 1956-58
• ?
Supplement Editor of Vestes, The Australian Universities' Review 1960-64
Member of the Editorial Board of Southern Review, An Australian Journal
of Literary Studies, 1963-present
• ?
Grant from American Philosophical Society for work on an edition of
• ?
Thomas Vaughan's Works, 1968
Huntington Library Grant, 1968
? . ? •
• ?
Summer Faculty Fellowship,University of California, 1968
President: Research Grant, S.F.U., Summer 1970
Publications: Critical Works and Compilations
"Johnson" in Poems of Johnson and Godismith (London,
1965).,
a selection
• ?
with notes and critical introductions.
A Critical Commentary on Milton's Paradise Lost, (London, 1966). 101 pp.
A Critical Commentary on Milton's Comas and Shorter Poems, (London,
1967)
113
pp
Ed., Milton. MOdern Judgements (London, 1968), with critical introduction
A Critical Commentary on Milton's Samson Agonistes, (London, 1969). 8Opp
Articles: ?
"Henry Vaughan's 'The Book': A Hermetic Poem," in AUMLA (journal of
the Australiasian Universities Language and Literature Association), No. 16
?
• (1961),
pp.
161-166. ?
• ?
. "Henry Vaughan and the Theme of Transfiguration," Southern Review, No. I,
1963, pp. 54-68. •
0

 
0 ?
"Coleridge's 'This Lime-Tree Bower My iPrison,'" Southern Review, No.
2,
?
1961i., pp.
30-42
?
?
"Some Errors in A.E. Waite's Transcription of Thomas Vaughan's MS Notebook,
Notes and Queries, New Series, Vol. 13, No.
7, July 1966, pp. 258-259.
• ?
S
?
Vaughan's 'The Night,' Some Hermetic Notes," Modern Language Review,
?
?
• vol
64, 1969,
pp. 11-19
Polygamy in Paradise Lost," to appear in Essays in Criticism.
(1970)
"The Influence of Alchemy in the Poems of Henry Vaughan," to appear in
• ? Philological Quarters (probably early in
1971).

 
Reviews cont'd.
• ?
H.T. Moore, D.H. Lawrence and His World; Keith Sagar The Art of
D.H. Lawrence; H.M. Daleski, The Forked Flame; David J. Gordon,
?
D.H. Lawrence as a Literary- Critic, The Listener, September 1st,
1966.
Stanley- E. Fish, Sur
p
rised By Sin; Barbara Levaiski, Milton's Brief
Epic; Wayne Shumakes, Unpremeditated Verse, Southern Review (Adelaide),
Vol III, 'No. 2 (1968),
184-188.
Forthcoming Publications:
PLL, c4-LI
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C4
(aji.
5ei-i
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9
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&42Z.(A2,
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?
C..-
L,A- v
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T1Gj.)
An edition of The Complete Works of Thomas Vaughan is contracted
to be published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.
A'Full-length study, Henry Vaughan and the Hermetic Philosophy, is
nearing completion. The MS has been read by the University of
California Press, which subsequently expressed a strong interest in
seeing the completed' version.
Non-Academic experience if relevant-
Chairman of AAUP Committee of Enquiry into a Campus Disturbance,
Kent State University-1969 (Report published in September
196; copy
available.) ?
-
Service in the Armed Forces-
TMernbershipIn'Proess i'o'na1anLrnedSo tié(indlId'é 6ffiéITh.é1d, if any
Modern Language Association of America
Philological Association of the Pacific Coast
Renaissance Society of America
Milton Society of America
-Public-Service (e.g. Community Arts 'Council, Board of Examiners, etc.)-.
Served on the Public Examinations Board of South Australia
for four years.
Su2ervision,
Ph.D. Dissertations (when, where, student's name, title, main supervisor
or not)-
• . '
?
M.A. dissertations (when, where, student's name, title, main supervisor.
?
'
?
or not)-
, ?
Mrs. Marcia Muskin, Milton's Use of Rabbinic Material, K.S.U. (Ohio),
1969.'
1 was the main supervisor

 
s ?
•••
Honours' Essays or dissertations (when, where, studnet's name, tilte,
supervisor or not)
Paula JuOri "Fallen and Un'a11en
?
in the Poems of Henry Vaughan,"
spring 1970, S.F.U. (Honour Essay)
• ?
Committees at S.F.U.
• ?
Search and Hire Committee, Chariman (English (1969-70)
S.RP.T. (English) (1969-70)
Academic Vice-President Search Committee (temporary member 1(70)
.-
Teaching:
At SFU (Courses, lecturer, supervisor of tutorials, seminars)-
Fall, 1969: 805 (Grad Seminar leader)
465 Seminar leader; also gave
?
guest lectures in 115)
Spring, 1970:
404
Lecturer and seminar leader
Elsewhere (indicate level and course title)-
Adelaide: Lectures and tutorials ranging from Chaucer to the 20th
Century, included Honours Lectures and Tutorials
(1958-6I)
Belfast: Principally lectures on 17th Century, plus miscellaneous
tutoring (19614-66)
University of California: Survey courses; critical approaches to poetry;
Milton, Blake, Romanticism ( the three latter at graduate level)
(1966-68)
Kent, Ohio: Senior Professor in 17th Century Literature, member of
?
Doctoral Faculty. All teaching the 17th Century, most of it
?
?
at post-Masters level.
Current Resarch, date-
Critical book on Henry Vaughan
Critical edition of Thomas Vaughan, for Clarendon Press.
Article on Milton in progress
?
flrflJ2- ?
OLi)'t.(
?
/7rO.cc.

 
• English Review Committee
• ? Hutchinson
Kenner
Koroscil (alternate)
?
.•
.
is

 
CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: ?
John F. Hutchinson
PRESENT POSITION: Assistant Professor, Department of History
DEGREES HELD: B.A. (Hons) - Toronto, 1961
M.A. - U.BC., 1963
Ph.D.- London, 1966
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Corresponding Editor, Canadian Slavic Studies
Member, Canadian Association of Slavists;
Far West Slavic Conference; A.A.A.S.S.
OTHER ACTIVITIES: Member, Academic Board for Higher Education
?
in British Columbia,
Member, S.F.U. Senate
Acting Head, Department of History, Spring, 1969.
AWARDS:
Ford Foundation Foreign Area Fellowship, 1962-65
..
PUBLICATION: "The February Revolution: Myths and Realities",
Canadian Slavic Studies, Vol. I. No. 3 (1967)
0

 
CURRICULUM VITAE
of
Lionel Kenner
(.1
CI
.
Date of Birth: February 24, 1924
Place of Birth: London, England.
Nationality: ?
British
Marital Status: Single
Education:
West Ham Secondary Schoo!
(n
?
Stratford Grammar School)
1935-42 .
• Aberdeen University 1948-53
Birkbeck College (University of London) 1954-59
Academic Qualifications:.
M.A. 2nd Class Honours in Mental Philosophy,
Aberdeen University, 1953
Ph.D. in Philosophy, London University, 1960
Employment:
1953-1961 School teaching (from April 1954 employed by
London County Council)
1961-1966 Lecturer in Philosophy at Fourah Bay College,
the University College of Sierra Leone (affiliated to
the University of Durham)
1966 Spring Semester Visiting Professor at Simon Fraser
University
May 1966 appointed Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser
University
July 1968 promoted to rank of Associate Professor at Simon
Research and Publications:
?
Fraser University
Ph.D. thesis,
"A Study of FIegel's Logic" (unpublished),
November 1960
"Causality, determinism and freedom of the will",
Philosophy, 39 (July 1964),
pp.
233-248
• • "The triviality of the red-green problem". Analysis, 25,
no. 4 (March
. 1965),
pp.
147-153
Review of "Freedom and the Will" (ed. Pears),
Philosophy,
40, no. 153 (July 1965),
pp.
250-251
n Blaming", Mind, 76, no. 304 (October 1967),
pp. 238-249
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University Teaching Experience:
At Fourah Bay College there were some 100 students
reading Philosophy. Students at Fourah Bay College could
take a three year course in Philosophy either as one of
their subjects for the B.A. degree in General Studies of
Durham University, or as a subsidiary subject to honours in
another subject (again for the Durham University degree).
• ?
The several courses in Philosophy given at that College
were year by year rotated among the staff of the Philosophy
Department. Accordingly, at the time I was at Foürah Bay
College, I taught the following courses:
Logic, Metaphysics and Epistemo.ogy to first year students.
History of Philosophy and a mo ?
advanced course in Meta-
physics and Epistemology to second year students. Ethics
to third year students.
At Simon Fraser University I have taught Theory of
Knowledge (Philosophy 100), Introduction to Logic (Philosophy
102), Moral Philosophy (Philosophy 103), Locke, Berkeley,
Hume (Philosophy 433), Background to Contemporary Philosophy
(Philosophy 436), Seminar 440 and Seminar 441.
University Administrative Experience:
February 1962 appointed member of the Board of the
Faculty of Arts, Fourah Bay College, for a period of two
years.
February 1964 re-appointed member of the Board of the
Faculty of Arts for a further period of two years.
September-December 1962 Acting Head of the Philosophy
Department, Fourah Bay College (the head of the Department
having taken a sabbatical term)
June 1962, 1963, 1964 Examiner in Philosophy (Pourah
Bay scripts) for the University of Durham.
May 1964 appointed member of the Fourah Bay College
Teaching Staff Association sub-committee on the design of
college buildings.
is
• ?
-September 1966-April 1967 Chairman of the Department
of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University.
• September 1967- member of the Faculty of Arts Committee
on the Method of Appointment of Heads of Departments, Simon
Fraser University.
• ?
?
September 1969 - December 1969 Chairman, Faculty
Association, University Affairs Committee. -

 
SIMON FRASER UflIVERSITY
Department of Geo
graphy
-
.
NAME:
KOROSCIL, Paul M.
AGE:
31
• ?
RANK: Assistant Professor
DEGREES: A.B. University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1963
M.A. University
of Michigan, Arm Arbor, 1965
• Ph.D. in progress
- all
but dissertation
University of Michigan,
Ann
Arbor
COURSES TAUGHT: Geography
162-3
Canada and the U.S.A.
241-3
Scial Geography
tt
342
graphy of Prehistoric Societies
343-3
Geography of Transitional Scoeitie
404-2
Seminar
405-4
Seminar
843-3
Cultural Geography
844-5
Cultural Geography
892-3
Directed R)aadings
893-5
Directed Readings
Thesis Advisor
PUBLICATIONS: ?
•.
-a) "Societal Change: A Qualitative Progression from -Independence to Inter-
dependence", Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, 1970.
b) "The Concept of Values and Cultural Value Systems in Settlement Analysis,"
Journal of Geography, 1970
c)"An Analysis of the Social-Economic Factors Related toNorthern Settlement
Development." (Work Commissioned)
PAPERS READ TO LEARNED SOCIETIES:
a)
"Societal Change:
• A Progression from Independence to Interdependence."
Presented to Social Sciences Division, Northwest Scientific Association
at Eastern Washington State College on March 21, 1969.
b)
"The Concept of Values and Cultural Value Systems in Settlement Analysis."
Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers,
August 21, 1969.
c)
"The Changing Landscape of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory." Dissertation
presentation to Department of Geography, University of Michigan,
December 15, 1969.

 
• ?
-
?
- 2 - ?
XOROSCIL, Paul M.
RESEARCH:
a)"The Changing Landscape ofWhitehorse, Yukon Ter
p
itory. n
Disertatjon -.
University of Michigan. Canada Council, President's Research Grant.
ArMtrDc'trTr ?
--
a) Canadian Association of Geographers
• b) Association of Pacific Coast Geographers
'c) American Geographical Society.
COMIITTEE MEMBERSHIP:
a) University Committees:-
Faculty ofArts Representative
?
Senate Awards Committee
Faculty of Arts Representative ó the Faculty of Arts Curriculum
Committee
?
Faculty Advisor for World University Service
Proposed Canadian Studies Programme - Interim Chairman
?
• •
?
b) De2artment Committees:-
? •
?
.•
?
• ?
?
Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

 
PSAReview Committee
Coihoun
Kendall
Boland (alternate)
.

 
CURRICULUM VITAE
S ? Name: ?
COLROUN, Edward Russell
Place of Birth: ?
Bayonne, ,New Jersey
?
Date: 13 March 1.939
Married, 10 June 1965 to Carmen Zoraida Nevares, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.
Academic Training: Public schools of Bayonne, Spotswood and South River,
New Jersey.
?
1956 - 1960 ?
A.B. in Spanish Linguistics, Cornell University.
?
1960 - 1961
?
Courses in theology,
p
hilosophy and Latin,
• ?
Maryknoll Seminary, Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
• ?
Summer 1962
?
Courses in Applied Linguistics,
English Language Center, Catholic University of
Puerto Rico.
?
1963 - 1966 ?
Doctoral candidate, Cornell University.
Major - Spanish Linguistics.
Minors - Latin American Studies, General Linguistics.
Experience:
• ?
1960 - 1961
?
Assistant Linguist, summer - Institute for Inter-
cultural Communications, Catholic University of
Puerto Rico.
Aug. - Nov. 1962
?
Assistant Director of Linguistics (temporary),
?
?
Language training program for Peace Corps Volunteers,
Peru IV, Catholic University of Puerto Rico.
?
1962 - 1963 ?
Instructor, English Language Center (summer),
?
?
Catholic University of Puerto Rico.
?
1961 - 1963 ?
English faculty, Colegio San José, Rio Piedras,
Puerto Rico.
?
1964 - 1965 ?
Assistant Language Coordinator, Peace Corps Training
for Peru, Cornell University.
?
1963 - 1966 ?
Teaching Assistant In Spanish, Cornell University.
1966 - PRESENT ?
Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University,.
Department of Modern Languages.
Interests:
?
University education - especially language skills and
methodology in the teaching of languages.
Preparation of personnel for work in Latin America.

 
---SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
.9
?
Psychology Department
Name: Lorne M. KENDALL
Rank: Professor
Appointed: September 1964 (part-time), July 1965 (full-time)
Born: September 11, 1933, Tofield, Alberta
Marital Status: Married, two children
Degrees: B.Sc (H) 1956 University of Alberta
M.A. ?
1961 Cornell University
Ph.D. ?
1963 Cornell University
Research experience
1957-1959 Research psychologist in Personnel Selection Service, Canadian
Army Headquarters, Ottawa
1959-1960 Research assistant, Cornell University
1963 ?
Research associate, Cornell University
1963-1965 Head of Special Studies Section, Statistical Analysis Division,
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey.
Teaching experience
------1960-1961 Teaching assistant, Cornell University
1962-1963 Instructor in Psychology, Cornell University
1965
?
Professor, Simon Fraser.-University
Research interests
Methodological and theoretical problems in measurement and experimental psychology;
job satisfaction and long-term motivation; criterion development; 'synthetic'
validity; moderator variables; effective stimulus properties in perception; role
ofsitua.tjon
aLandexperientjal
.
frames of reference on -judgments; epidemiology;
transition and adjustment.
Teaching interests
Research methodology and measurement; statistics and multivariate procedures;
perception; industrial, selection; long term motivation.
Research grants
1962-1963 Foundation for Research on Human Behaviour, (with Patricia C. Smith)
"Components of statisfaction."
1962-1963 Westminster Foundation. "Attitudes, background, and goals of Presbyterian
students."
1964 ?
Policy Committee of Admission Test for Graduate Schools of Business.
?
.
?
. ?
"Development of criteria for graduate study in business."
1964-1965 Policy Committee of Admission Test for Graduate Schools of Business.
?
"Factor analysis and regression studies of ATGSB test."
1965
?
?
College Entrance Examination Board subproject of Indiana Prediction
Study. "Simplification of high school performance information for

 
2.
.Lorne N. KENDALL
prediction."
1965
?
College Entrance Examination Board subproject of Indiana Prediction
Study. "Development of a reduced set of composite equations."
1965-1967 Simon Fraser University President's Research Grant #709-005. "Correlates
of academic performance."
1967 ?
Educational Testing Service, "Design for evaluation of a screening
procedure."
1968
?
Simon Fraser University Presidents' Research Grant #709-015. "Effects?
of monitoring and vigilance tasks on auditory thresholds."
Simon Fraser University President's Research Grant #709-21. "Comparisons
of frames of reference."
Professional Memberships
British Columbia Psychological Association, Canadian Psychological Association,
American Psychological Association, Psychometric Society, Sigma Xi, American
Statistical Association, National Council on Measurement in Education, Western
Psychological Association.
:'.
?
Professional and Academic Committees
B.C. Psychological Association - Member at large, 1965-6; vice-president, 1966-67;
President, 1967-1968; Legislation Committee - 1966-
.
?
?
Board of Examiners - 1969 -
- B. C. Educational Research Council - 1965-6.
- Provincial Department of Education Board of Examiners, member, 1965 -
Chairman, Committee on Scaling and Equating of
Matriculation and Scholarship Examinations, 1969 -
Chairman, Provincial Department of Education
Adjudication Board, 1968.
- Canadian Psychological Association Standing Committee on Regional Associations - 1967.
- Service for
Admission
to College and University Aptitude Test Development Committee,
1968 -
- Advisory Council Provincial Associations of Psychologists, 1969 -
- Professional Advisory Committee, B. C. Association for the Mentally Retarded - 1969 -
• - Defence Research Board Advisory Committee on Human Resources Research - 1969 -
- Referee for Defence Research Board Grants in aid of Research, 1967 -
- • Reviewer for Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1967 -
• ?
- Simon Fraser University President's Research Fund Member, 1966-68, Chairman - 1968 -
- Member, Senate Committee on Grading and Examination Practices, 1967; 1969 -
- Member, Senate Committee on Scholarships, Awards, and Bursaries, 1968.
- Member, Faculty of Arts Salary and Promotion Committee, 1967-68.
- current Departmental Committees:
?
Equipment and Space
Graduate Studies
Publications and Papers
?
.
?
. ?
.
?
.
Kendall, L. N. Attrition rate in soldier apprentice training. Personnel Selection
Service Research Note No. 2. Ottawa: Army Headquarters, May, 1959.
Kendall, L. M. and La
y
er, A. B. The development of the Select-A test. Personnel
Selection Service Technical Report No. 8. Ottawa: Army Headquarters, February,
1959.
?
. . ?
.

 
(
?
3.
.I(ENDALL
Kendall, L. N. The effects of varying time limits on test validity. Paper read
at 32nd annual meeting of Eastern Psychological Association, New York, April,
1961.
Kendall, L. N. The effects of adjustment of time limit on validity. Unpublished
Th.A thèsis,Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, June, 1961.
Kendall, L. M. The relative validity of different methods of measurement for
predicting criteria of satisfaction. Paper ready at 69th annual meeting of
American Psychological Association, Chicaco. SeDtember. 1961.
Kendall, L. N. An investigation of hypotheses regarding the way adjustment of
time limits affects validity. Paper read at 33rd annual meeting of Eastern
Psychological Association, Atlantic City, April, 1962.
Kendall, L. N. The Rorschach, psychodyriam:
?
and psychophysics. Paper read at
21st annual meeting of Canadian Psychological Association, Hamilton, May, 1962.
Kendall, L. N. Canonical analysis of job satisfaction and behavioural, personal
background, and situational data. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York, September, 1963.
Kendall, L. N. The nonequivalence of correlated measures. Paper read at Division
• ?
14 symposium, American Psychological Association, Philadelphia, September,
1963.
• ?
Kendall, L. M. and-Watkins, R. W. The validity of scholastic Aptitude Test Scores
and High School Grades for the Prediction of College Freshman Grades.
Princeton: Educational Testing Service, Statistical Report SR63-66, 1963.
(A series of eighteen monographs.)
Locke, E. A. and Kendall, L. N. Subjective probability preferences under three
conditions of incentive. American Psychologist, 1963, 18, 466. (Abstract).
Smith, Patricia C. and Kendall, L. M. Retranslation of expectations: An approach
tot1ie constrüction of unambiguous anchors for rating scales. Journal of
Applied Psychology, 1963, 47, 149-155.
Kendall, L. N. The effects of varying time limits on test validity. Educational
and Psychological Measurement, 1964, 24, 789-800.
Locke, E. A., Smith, Patricia C., Kendall, L. N., Hulin, C. L. and Miller, Anne M.
Convergent and discriminant validity for areas and methods of rating satis-
faction. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1964, 48, 313-319.
Karas, S. F., and Kendall, L.M. Development of a reduced set of composite equations
for three predictors. Princeton, N. J.: Educational Testing Service,
College Entrance Examination Board Research and Development Reports, RDR 65-6,
No. 13, 1965.
Kendall, L. N. Discontinuities in church affiliation of Presbyterian College
students. Canadian Psychologist, 1965, 6, 221. (Abstract)
Kendall, L. N. Review of Multivariate procedures for the behavioural sciences by
?
Cooley and Lohnes. /.ricrwrn Journal of Ps
y chology. 1965, 78, 333-335.

 
m
4.
Some M. KENDALL
Kendall, L. M., and Hilton, T. L. Rationale and results of an attempt to
develop behaviourally anchored rating criteria for students in graduate
schools of business. American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 520. (Abstract).
Kendall, L. N. Remarks on evaluation of pupil progress. Vancouver, B. C.
Teachers' Federation, Proceedings of Invitational Seminar, February, 1966.
Kendall, L. M.. Attitude Measurement. Invited paper for Division 14 Workshop,
American Psychological Association, New York, September, 1966.
Kendall, L. M. A reduced set of composite equations for use with any three
predictors. Paper read at Western Psychological Association, San Francisco,
1967.
Kendall, L. M. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors in motivation. Canadian
Psychologist, 1967, 7, 166. (Abstract).
Gray, T., & Kendall, L. M. Meaning in-non-technical music reviews. Paper
delivered to Western Psychological Association, San Diego, March, 1968.
Kendall, L. N., & Prechtl, K. Effects of a concurrent auditory monitoring task
on auditory thresholds. Canadian Psychologist, 1968, 9, 281. (Abstract).
Kendall, L. M., & Lambert, Nadine M. Agreement in frames of reference for
clinical judgment across disciplines. Proceedings, 76th Annual Convention
American Psychological Association, 1968, 3, 433-434.
Locke, E. A., Bryan, Judith F., & Kendall, L. N. Coals and intentions as
mediators of the effects of monetary incentives on behaviour. Journal of
Applied Psychology, 1968, 52, 104-121.
Smith, Patricia C., Kendall, L. N., & Hulin, C. L. The measurement of satisfaction
in work and retirement. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969.
Nauran,L., & Kendall, L. N. A canonical analysis of the Strong Vocational Interest
Blank, the Holland Vocational Preference Inventory, and the Edwards Personal
Preference Schedule. Paper delivered to Western Psychological Association,
Vancouver, B. C., June, 1969.
In preparation
Kendall, L. M., & Smith, Patricia L. Situational, personal, and behavioural
correlates
of
satisfaction. (Under contract with Rand McNally.)
.
Oct
.
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r. 1)

 
4 ?
F
• ?
• ?
. ? .
•Prmotions and Tenure Committee Documentation
1. Lawrence Arthur Boland
Assistant Professor ?
T
—2. -.two year contract which expires August
1970.
3
.
Ph D. Feb.
1966,
University of Illinois)
14.Sc. June
1963,
University of Illinois)
B.Sc. Feb.
1962,
Bradley University)
14. Assistant Professor,
1
65-
1
66,
University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee
Assistant Professor since September
1966,
Simon.Fraser University
Visiting Assistant Professor, Spring
1968,
Boston University
5.
(
a) Courses Taught
Econ.
301 -
Fall
'66,
Fall
'67,
and Fall.
'68
Econ. 404 - Summer
'67,
Fall
1
67
and Fall
168
Econ.
408 -
Spring
'69
Econ.
409 -
Spring
'69
Econ.
1431 -
Summer
'67
Econ.
1498 -
Fall
'68,
Spring
'69
Econ.
800 -
Spring
167
• ?
P.S.A.
832 -
Spring
'69
• ?
.
?
(b) University Activities
1 ?
Chairman of Joint-Faculty (sir
?
September
1968)
• ?
2 Member of Senate (since November
1968)
3
Member of Faculty of Arts Planning Committee (since August
1968)
?
14
Member of Senate Admissions and Standings Appeals Committee
(appointed by Acting-Presidt, January
1969)
• ?
. ?
(5)
Pres.dential advisor and mediator in Octcber.
1968 "crisis".
(6)
Assistant to the Dean of Arts (since April 1st
1969).
6.
(a) Papers Presented to Professional Metins
? .
?
(i) To the Society for the Hist.i:/ or Technology in Toro:ito,
• ?
. ? Dec.
1967:
"Economic Techno.Loy and Change" (summarized in
Spring issue of TechrLo10
?
and C1ture) by invitation.
(2) To the American Philosophy of Science AssociatioL in Pittsburg
• ?
.
?
October
1968:
"Conventionali.srn and Economic Theory".
• ? (3)
To the Northwest Sci:ntific Association in Cheney, W:shinton
?
?
March
1969:
"Conventional Methodology as an Exercic in
Economie Analysis".
• ?
(14) Invited discussant in the "Social and behavioral Science
Interdisciplinary Seminar" nt U.B.C., November 19€7.
(b) Member of Am:rican Economic Ascintcn.

 
- ?
-
? -
• ?
•0
?
?
-
2- ?
0
7
?
(a Areas of ?
ec1a117at1on
(i) Methodology of the Social Sciences
?
0
(2) Microeconomic Theory
• (b) One publication in a referee based Journal.
Articles Published ?
4 ?
c%1(_ , ,,\ ?
'i)
"The Identification Problem and the Validity of Economic
Models", South African Journal of Economics, September,
1968
Articles in the hands of editors of Journals
?
• 1 ?
"Conventionalism and Economic Theory"
?
2 ?
"Theoretical Problems of Imperfect Competition"
3
"Economics Technology and Change"
4)
"Conventional Methodology as an Exercise in Economic.
Analysis"
5)
"Between the Short-run and the Long-run"
6) "Models of Economics Understanding"
7)
The Conventionalist Trap vs. Popperian Dogma
Manuscri,
•.
• ?
0 ?
(3)
0•
?
8.
Additional IrL
pts completed in last two years.
?
0
Elementary Price Theory (unpublished) 100 pages
The Critical Approach to the Develo
p
ment of Economic
Models and Theories (unpu'lished) 200 pages
Introduction to Prc Theory (unpublished) 300 pages
ormat ion
?
0 0
Department Activities
(1) Member of D.E.C. Graduate Studies Committee (sthce
August
1.968) ?
0
?
O ?
(2) Member . of. D.E.C. Underradiate Curriculum Committee
?
• ?
. ?
(since August
1968)
0 ?
(3)
Presented Seminar on "Az iomatics" swrmer 19(D'!'
?
(4).
Presented Seminar on "Wald's Axiomaties" swnmt.r
1967
Minor Teaching Achievements ?
0
Two of my students, for whom I was a referee, receved
Woodrow Wilson Fdllowshiu in
1968-69.
O
Research
(1)
•?
0
(1)
in Progress
Paper. on Axiomatics
Book on Methodology
and Sociology
Monograph: The Ris
Monograph: Towards
sugg?
st.cd
by R. Mundell
(-) Economics, Political Science
-d Fall of Econometrics
an Hictorigraphy of Price Theory

 
9...
Re
ences
for 3cholar'lL Work
(a)
Joseph Agassi, PhiloSoP
h
Y De
p
t
., Boston University
(Boston, Mass.)
Dept., Univers
i
ty
of IllS,
(b)
Paul Well,
?
Economics
(Urbana, Illinois)
Dept.,
Ohio State University,
(c) -
Karl Brunner, Economie3
(Columbus, Ohio)
philosophy Dept.,
York Universit
y
, (bo)
(d)
Ian Jarvie,
References
,
for University Affairs
41 ?
.
a)
Gordon Shrum
• ?
b)
Kenneth Strand
• ?
c)
Stan Wong
References for Teaching QualLt
(a)
Paul Wells (Faculty)
(b)
John Sayre and Robert
FritTh
(T.A.'S)
(c)
Stan Wong and Cliff Andsteit
(Studr1tS)
K]
0.1.

 
4
• ?
Additional Articles Puhlihed: •
Econ
omic
Understnndinr rind Understttndinh
r
Econornicn",
South African Journnl
of cics, June, 19019.
• ?
"Conventi onu ii
?
umi Econ2rni c Ch4.n
r
e", Philosophy of¶,cience, forthcoming.
"Economic Technoloy and Chonro",
Journal
of the
1
'hi1sohy of the Social.
cienccs, Vol.
I, no.1.
Abstract: Identification Problem ;nd the Validity of Economic Models,
Journal of
lconomiç
Literrture. March 1969.

 
?
Philosophy Review Committee
Dickson
Hamilton
Sperling (alternate)
.
9

 
•:
?
CURRICULUM VITA
WILLIAM MACLEAN DICKSON
Date of Birth: December
15, 1925
?
Widower
(two
minor children)
Education
B.A. ?
Political Science
?
University of Minnesota
?
1.949
M.S.Ph.D. ??
Political
Political
ScienceScience
??
Stanford
Utah State
UniversityUniversity ??
1962
1.953
Employment
Associate
Political
Professor,Science
??
Western
Bellingham,
Washington
Washington,
State College
93225 ?
?
June
-date
67
Fields: Organization Theory and Adminstrat ion
Courses: Graduate Seminars in
Administration
and Research,
Graduate Readings and Conference; Undergraduate courses in
Public Adminstration, Administrative Theory, Public Policy
and Natural Resources, and core Political Science Courses..
Western
Consultant,
Washington
Department
State
of
College
Continuing Studies,
?
May
67
?
Conducted a series of meetings with the local government
agencies of the four northwest counties of Washing-ton
culminating in a regional planning conference under a
• ?
. ?
grant from the Economic Development Administration of the
U.S. Department of Commerce.
Commissioner of Economic Development,
?
Sept
65
State of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska,
99801. ?
..Dec
66
Cabinet post (Administration of Governor William A Egan)
responsible for the Departmecf Industrial Development,
the Department of Travel, and Regional
Planning.
Projects
included the development of fisheries production systems,
native community development, arctic transportation systems,
and small business consulting activity. Granted $110,000
by the Economic Development Administration of the U.S.
Department of Commerce to develop a regional plan for
Southeast Alaska emphasizing the special relationships with
northern British Columbia.
Dean, College of Business,
?
University of Alaska
?
Aug
63
Economics, and Government
?
College, Alaska,
99701 ?
-Sept
65
Directed activities of a College consisting of Departments
of Business
Administration,
Accounting, Office Administration,
History, and Political Science. Was responsible for faculty
recruitment of all branches of the University within the
College disciplines as well as normal responsibilities of a
College Dean.
?

 
1
2
CURRICULUM VITA, WILLIAM M DICKSON (continued)
• ?
Director, Institute of Business,
?
University of Alaska,
?
Aug
63
- ?
_Economi.c.and.G.overnme nt. Research. ?
College, Alaska, 99701
?
-Sept
65
Was responsible for the initial development of the Institute.
Initiated the publication of THE ALASKA REVIEW OF BUSINESS
AND ECONOMICS (monthly). Developed proposals and received
grants for a variety of research projects including
Marketing of Cement in Alaska, Economic Potential of the
Kuskokrim River Basin, Market Potential for Alaska Birch,
Alaska Coal Resources (in cooperation with the Mining
Department), Alaska Log Export Policy, The Bethel Economy
and Community, Alaska Native Arts and Crafts, Marketing of
Furs and Fur Garments, and Alaska Pipeline Analysis (in
cooperation with the College of Engineering).
Projects were funded by the US Departments of Commerce,
Interior, Agriculture; the Alaska Department of Economic
Development and Planning; and the Kellogg Foundation.
• ?
Matching funds were provided by the University of Alaska.
Grants were approximately $100,000 during the first year.
• ? Academic appointments, University of Alaska.
Associate Professor and Head, Department of Business
Administration, academic year
63-64.
Revised the under-
Graduate curricula in conformance with the Ford and
• ?
Carnegie recommendations. Established an interdisciplinary
wihôñcentrations in Business and
• ?
Economics.
- ?
--Associate Professor, Department of Political Science,
?
academic year
64-65.
Assistant Professor, Department
?
Utah State University
of Business Administration
?
Logan, Utah
Sept
62
-June
63
Assisted in the establishment of an evening graduate
program in business for engineers and other qualified
personnel employed at the Thiokol Chemical Company's
plant in Brigham City Utah.
Graduate Student
• Organization Analyst
Salesman
Stanford University,
Stanford, California.
Lockheed Missile and
Space Company, Sunnyvale
California
Pillsbury Mills Inc.
Salt Lake City, Utah,
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Infantry Officer
?
United States Army
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LRICULUM VITA, WILLIAM M DICKSON (continued)
Undergraduate
?
University of Minesota
?
47
Minneapolis ,Minnesota
?
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Infantry Officer
?
United States
Army
?
43
(World War II)
?
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High School Graduate
?
Staunton Military Academy
?
43 ?
Staunton, Virginia
Research in Progress
, Theory of Managerial Behavior.
This theory attempts to relate managerial behavior
and perceptions to manager's beliefs and norms.
It is hypothesized that the behavior of managers reflects
their perception of reality and this perception is a
function of their psychological needs as well as the
socialization patterns of western society.
It is
further hypothesized that the disparity between
prescriptive administrative theory and empirical anal'sis
of managerial behavior can be better understood in the light
of a behavioral theory of management.
Current Consultant Activity
Lummi Indian Tribe Business Council, Lummi Indian
Reservation, Washington.
This activity involves the development of an aquiculture
• ?
system on the tidal flats of the Lummi Indians. The
• ?
S ?
objective is to create an economically viable sea-run
trout production system compatible with the culture and
sophistication of the Luinmi Community.
• ?
The project involves biological research on matters of
?
species, salinit., heat, light, habitat, predation, desease,
end selective 1)reedin. This portion of the project is
: ?
being undertaken by Dr. Wallace G. Heath of the Oceanic
• Foundation of Honolulu Hawaii. The Oceanic Foundation
is also providing the necessary laboratory and project
administration.
Diking and hydralic research will be contracted.
As co-director, I am responsible for developing a viable
• ?
S
production sstern compatible with the existing culture and
sophistication of the Lummi Indians. The design of the
. ?
production system includes a training phase to insure
that the level of sophistication of the Indians is adequate
for the management of the sea-ranch.
The project is currently funded by a grant from the Oceanic
Commission of the State of Washington ($IK) and a grant
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CURRICULUM VITA, WILLIAM M DICKSON.(con4nued)
from the U.S. Office of Economic Oj.portunit' ($15K). These
initial &raxts re
for
the purpose of developin a request
for
a Technical Assistance Grant from the Economic Development
Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce; an interim
grant from the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity; end en
education and trainint rant from the Bureau of Indian
Affairs of the U.S. Department of the Interior; end small
• ?
technical research grants from the Atomic Energy Commission,
the U.S. Office of Education, c-ind the Bureau of Commercial
• ?
Fiaheries.
These grants will culminate in a proposal for a construction
grant from the Department of Commerce. The research grants
will aggregate approximately $225,000 and the construction
grant will iie approxmwtely
2.5
million dollars.
This of course, is suoject to continued findings of
probable system success.
Project success will have significant meaning for areas
hcvin, similar marine resources such as Boundar Bay
and the hundreds of thousands of acres of mud-flats
stretching to Cordova Alaska,
C
Pi12lica tions
I also am a consultant for the Alaskan Federation of
Natives (uchorage, Alaska) but primarily in relation
to the Lunirni project.
Articles: ?
ttManpovIer in War and Peace", Publi_Admin-
jration Review, XIX,4,Autumn 1959.
"Appointive Committees", Business Review
.
, XXIVY
l,October, 1964.
al_Repor of the Governor's Adviso
nie ?
loent, State of P.laska,
1964 and 1965,
Lls1crsoation Sstems, State of
Alaska, 1936.
Llaslca Gorppte Directors, State of Alaska,
1966.
An Exploratory Study of New Organizations.
Editor:
Dissertation:
eoriimunit Activity
.
Chairman, Governor's Advisory Commission on Employment,
State of Alaska, 1965.
Chairman, Production Task Force Group of ierenc Planning
Committee, State of Alaska, 1934-1966.
Member, Planning Commission Advisory Committee, Los Altos

 
CURRICULUM VITA, WILLIAM M DICKSON (continued)
• ?
Cousu1tant, Whatcom County Museum of History and Art,
• ?
Bellingham, Washington.
References
• ?
Leo M Loll
Dean, College of Business, Economics and Government
University of l'ska, College, Alaska
?
Ro:ert P Collier
• ?
Dean, College of Business and Social Science
• ?
Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
• ?
David E Clarke
Chairman
.
, Department of Political Science
Western Washington State College
Bellinghom, Washington
George W Rogers ?
(home address: 1790 Evergreen
Research Professor of Economics ? Juneau, Alaska)
Universit of Alaska, College, Alaska.
• .
?
Milton R Merrill.
Vice President
(Emeritus)
• ?
Utah State University, Logan Utah.
Address
William M Dickson
Box 742
?
Bellinghsm, Washington, 98225
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V .ijj,
L
Name:
?
Charles L. Hamilton
?
2.
Age;
?
40
3.
Education:
Institution
?
Major-Subjects
Deqree
?
Date
Hendrix
Arkansas
college, Conway,
?
History
B.A.
?
l9O
Brasenose College, Oxford,
?
Modern History
B.A. ?
1952
• ?
University
Cornell University ?
British History, Medieval
• ?
and Modern European History
Ph.D. ?
1959
•4.
Awards:
Rhodes Scholarship, Gulf-States District,
?
1950
-Cornell-Glasgow University Exchange Fellowship, 1956
Samuel S.
Felo Fellowship,
?
1957
5.
Experience:
-Institution
?
. ?
.
?
Position
Dates
University
Dartmouth
.College
of Mississippi
??
Asst.
Visiting
Prof.
Asst.
of
Prof.
Historyof
1961-62
1958-61
. ? History
Kenyon college ?
Asst. Prof. of History
Kenyon College ?
Assoc. Prof. of History
1962-64
1964-66
Simon Fraser University
?
Director of University
1966-68
Affairs
Simon Fraser University
?
Assoc. Prof. of History
1968—
6
Thesis and Publications
during,
'The Relations
the British
of the
Civil
Scottish
War,
?
1640-46.
Covenanters
1
?
Ph.D.
with
?
Thesis.
the English
Parliament
The Basis for Scottish Efforts to Create a Reformed Church
in
England,. 1640-41.'
?
Church History, vol. XXX, no,
?
2,
pp.
171-78.
Review,.ro1.
Of
1
'Drummond
Note.onAng10-5cottjsh
Mississippi
of
?
XLI,-pp.
Hawthornden
Studies
?
84-6
in
Negotiations,
and
English,
the Divine
vol.
?
1640-41..'
?
Right
II,
pp.
of
?
?
25-8.
Kings.'Scottish
University
Historical
'Note on.Anglo-Scottish Militia Negotiations, March-April.
1946,'
• ?
•'
?
.:: ?
Scottish Historical Review, vol. XLII,
pp.
86-8.
Paper read:
?
• ?
' ?
.
?
'Church
i
and State in Scotland: • The Engagement of 1648. •
Read at the
.1 ?
.
?
.- .
Spring
1963-
:.
meeting
'•
of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbia, Ohio, April,
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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. NAME: Gerald B. Sperling
AGE: ?
32
..ESENT FACULTY POSITION: .Assistant Professor, $10, 500
2. TERM OF PRESENT CONTRACT: September 1968 - September 1970
3. DEGREES:
(a) B.A. (Honours):
?
University of Toronto, 1960
(b)
M.A.
?
University of Wisconsin, 1963
(c)
Ph.D. 1970 (expected)
ER:
Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1961-63
Foreign Area Fellow (Ford), 1963-64
Laidlaw Fellow on University of Toronto exchange to
Moscow State University, 1964-65
Canada Council Fellow, 1965-66
Assistant Professor: Simon Fraser University, 1966-69
5. COURSES TAUGHT: .
A. (a)
:
Regional Studies in Politics
.(b) PoliticaiTheory I
(c) Canadian Society and Politics
:4d)--Political Theory: _-Selected Texts - II
(e)
Problems of Social Change in Advanced Industrial
Societies
(f) Directed Honors Readings in Political Science
B.Other Contributions toS;F.U.
-(a) Member of SFU Senate, October 1966 - May 1.969
(b) Member of President's Committee on University Housing
and Residence, 1966-67
4. CARE
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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Member of Academic Vice-Presidential Search Committee,
1968-69
iv)
Member of Senate Committee on the Constitution and Power of
University Governing Bodies, 1968-69
V)
Member of PSA Departmental Committee on Promotions and Tenure,
1968-69 ? -
vi)
PSA Departmental Library Representative, 1966-67
vii)
Member PSA Departmental Grievance Committee, 1968-69
viii)
Member PSA Department Industrial Society Appointments Com-
mittee, 1968-69
ix)
Acting Chairman PSA Department, August-September 1968
x)
Chairman Departmental Seminar, Spring 1969
6. SCHOLARLY STATUS:
• ?
S
?
-
a) i) "Canadian Student Unrest" at Canadian Sociology and Anthropology
?
: ?
meetings, June 1968
ii)
Chairman "Political Parties" panel at Canadian Sociology and
• ?
S
?
Anthropology Association meetings, June 1969
iii)
-"Social Compositionand Political Attitudes of Trade Union
• ?
•. ?
Leaders inBritish Columbia", with T. Brose, to be read at
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, June 1969
-
?
b) i) Contributing editor of Canadian Slavic Studies
ii) A. Canadian Political Science Association
-
B. Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
?
S
?
C. Canadian Association of Slavists
?
-
S ?
-
?
- ?
D. Socialist Scholars' Conference
• ?
• 7. SCHOLARLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
?
S
?
-
a)
Areas of Scholarly Specialization:
?
S
i) Soviet Industrial Administration and Soviet Politics
• ?
ii) Political Theory with special emphasis upon Marxism and
?
S
?
Problems of International Communism
.
S •: ?
iii) Canadian Politics, specifically Labour and Politics in British
Columbia ?
S
?
S
b)
Publications:
t) Reviews: Barry Richman,"Soviet Management", Prentice-Hall
S ?
1966, in Soviet Studies, July 1966 (refereed)
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ii) "The Social Composition of the Communist Parties of Central
Asia"., in Studies on the Soviet Union, June 1969, with Elia
Zurick. This article, which is approximately 50 pages in length,
will be republished in seven languages, including French,
German, Russian, Turkic and Arabic (refereed)
iii)
"Che and the Need for Revolution", Vancouver Free Press,?
?
January 1968 (refereed) ?
.
iv)
"Castro's Cuba", CBC Times, August 1968 (invited)
v)
Review Article: J. A. Newth, A. Nove, "The Soviet Middle
East", Allen-Unwin 1966, in Canadian Slavic Studies, Spring
1968 (refereed)
vi)
"The Social Composition and Political Attitudes of Trade Union
Leaders in British Columbia", with T. Brose and M. Robin, to
be delivered at June, 1969, meetings of Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association. To be submitted subsequently to a
Canadian journal for publication (either Canadian Political
Science Review or Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Review)
(refereed)
8. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
? . ?
. .
. ?
a) Work in Progress:
i)
Short book (now in manuscript form) on Cuban intellectuals, based
on interviews taken during three month sojourn in Cuba, in Fall
of 1967
ii)
Co-editor of and contributor to book entitled Radical Perspectives
in Canadian Politics, with T. Brose, to be published by D. C.
Heath in 1970 ? .
• ?
iii) Two review articles of following books for Canadian Slavic Studies,
to be completed in next six weeks:
A. David Cattell, Leningrad: A Case Study of Soviet Urban Govern-
ment; T. H. Rigby, Communist Party Membership in the U.S.S.R. -
1917-1967
• ?
B. Mary McAuley, Labour Disputes in Soviet Russia
*
.
iv) Evaluation of four articles for Canadian Slavic Studies
b) Broadcasts: I have given numerous broadcasts on a variety of subjects,
• • connected with my scholarly field of specialization since my arrival
at Simon Fraser University in 1966. Below, I include only the most
recent and what I consider to be the most important of those broad.-
casts. There are approximately 25 other broadcasts that I have made
in the last three years which I do not list:
• • ?
?
i) Analysis of 1968 Federal General Election ( hr.)
ii) Analysis of July, 1968, Provincial By-Election in North Vancouver
.
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CBC-TV "Viewpoint" on the death of Che Guevara, November 1.967
iv) "Life and Politics in Cuba Today", August 1968 ( hr.)
v) "A Profile of Cuban Intellectuals", July 1968 (15 mins.)
• ?
vi) "Comparison of Soviet and Cuban Revolutions on the Occasion of the
50th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution", CBC-TV Ottawa, November
• ?
1967
?
vii) "Soviet Presence in the Middle East", two programmes, ½ hr. each,
CBC-TV Ottawa, October 1968
c) General Contributions to the Community at Large:
i)
Speaker at B. C. Tomorrow panel-on subject entitled "World Feder-
alism or National Autonomy", February 1969
ii)
"Soviet Union After 50 Years", lecture given at United Jewish
People's Order, February 1968
iii)
President Burquitlam Club, New Democratic Party, 1969
iv)
Vice-President Coquitlam constituency, New Democratic Party
?
Association, 1968-69.
•v) Delegate to 1969 New Democratic Party Conference
?
.
vi) Speech writer and assistant to Dave Barrett, New Democratic Party
Leadership Candidate, 1968-69
?
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