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    Department of Biological Sciences.
    At its meeting of September 26, 1967, the Faculty of Science
    unanimously carried the following motion:
    That Faculty accept document 8-B and forward it
    to Senate with the recommendation that Mr. R.
    Paulson be granted the degree of M.Sc.
    Document 8-B is attached.
    D. G. Tuck
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    To: Dean of Science
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    From: C. D. Nelson
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    Dept. of Biological Sciences
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    Re: R. E. Paulson, B.Sc. (U.B.C.), Date: September 20, 1967
    Candidate for M.Sc. degree
    The following requirements for the M.Sc. degree have been met by
    Mr. Paulson:
    Residence
    6 semesters at Simon Fraser University (entered
    September 1, 1965).
    Courses
    Forest Physiology, 3 credits, Professor C. D. Nelson - A
    Plant Cell Walls, 3 credits, Professor L. M. Srivastava - B
    Biochemistry, 6 credits, Professor G. H. N. Towers (U.B.C.) - B
    The Department of Biological Sciences requirement of 3 courses
    from 3 different professors has been fulfilled.
    Thesis
    Title: "Light and Electron Microscope Investigations
    of the Germination of Lactuca sativa L. embryos'
    Supervisory Committee:
    C. D. Nelson
    L. M. Srivasava
    W. Vidaver
    Accepted by the Examining Committee:
    C. D. Nelson (Chairman)
    L. M. Srivastava (Senior Supervisor)
    W. Vidaver (Supervisor)
    L. D. Druehi
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    C. D. Nelson
    Head, Dept. of Biological Sciences

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