Item 2.A1.09.01 - Anderson, Dr. R. N.

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Anderson, Dr. R. N.

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2.A1.09.01

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  • [ca. 1968] (Creation)

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1 photograph: b&w

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Arbos, September-October, 1968, p. 9; "Why is Teacher Education the Step-child of the University?" Dr. R. N. Anderson, Professor and Head of Secondary Education, Faculty of Education, Regina campus discusses issues in teacher education in Saskatchewan. Image consists of a head and shoulder photo of Dr. R. N. Anderson.

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Verso, ink notations: Bulletin 1 col (crossed out) / 12 1/2 by 15 / Dr. R. N. Anderson

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Verso, pencil notations: Flip / Sept '65 Recto, ink notations: 12 1/2, 15 with lines (sizing reference)

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Box # 1

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