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Ray F.E. Harvey fonds
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1949-1969, predominant 1966-1968 (Creation)
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78 cm of textual records
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Ray Francis Ethelred Harvey was a professor and administrator at the Unversity of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. Prior to joining the University faculty in 1965, he was Deputy Minister of the Department of Education, and before that had served as chief superintendent of schools in Nipawin and Medstead. In 1965, Dr. Harvey was appointed Professor of School Administration in the Faculty of Education. When the School of Administration was granted Faculty status in 1968, he was named its first dean. He became Vice-Principal of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus from January 1970 - June 1972.
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Fonds consists primarily of records generated by two committees: the Saskatchewan Department of Education's Committee of Inquiry on Teacher Salary Negotiation Procedures, 1966-67, and the University of Saskatchewan's Joint Committee on Higher Education, 1965-68. Dr. Harvey was a member of the Joint Committee on Higher Education and was chairman of the Regina Campus Sub-Committee. The major purposes of the Joint Committee were: to examine all aspects of post-secondary education; to examine the feasibility of establishing several colleges in defined regions of the province to further the economic and cultural development of the region; and to examine and evaluate the articulation of all formal and informal educational programs in a community.
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Files reorganized and some retitled; original order not deemed usable.
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Inventory for 75-9 is available.