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University of British Columbia. (24)

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University of British Columbia. Library (23)

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Malcolm Lowry was born in 1909 in Birkenhead, England. By the age of 30, when he had arrived in British Columbia, he had received a B.A. in English from Cambridge University, published a novel and travelled to the United States and Mexico. By this time he had begun work on his major novel Under the Volcano. In 1940 he married Margerie Bonner. For the next fifteen years he resided primarily in Dollarton, North Vancouver and travelled abroad before returning to England. His final home was in Su...

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University of British Columbia. Archives, (4)

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To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the University of British Columbia, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation conducted a series of interviews with prominent alumni and former faculty. The University of British Columbia Archives was established in 1970 as part of UBC Library's Special Collections Division. It serves as the University's corporate memory by identifying, preserving and making available for use the University's permanently valuable reco...

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University of British Columbia. Department of Economics (5)

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The UBC Department of Economics, Sociology, and Political Science was established in 1915 within the Faculty of Arts. At that time, however, there were no officers and staff in the department. Three courses in economics were offered by Mack Eastman, assistant professor of the Department of History. Theodore H. Boggs became the first professor of economics in 1917 and head of the department in 1920 when he was joined by Henry F. Angus. In 1931, Angus succeeded Boggs, and he served as head unti...

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University of British Columbia. School of Librarianship (4)

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University of British Columbia. Faculty of Medicine (4)

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University of British Columbia. Museum of Anthropology (4)

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University of British Columbia. Department of English (4)

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The UBC Department of English was established in 1915 within the Faculty of Arts, as one of the Universitys first academic departments. It offers courses in English literature, linguistics and composition. Over the years various members of the Department's staff have been prominent within the University community, as well as nationally and internationally, including Earle Birney, Roy Daniells, Jane Rule, Garnett G. Sedgewick, Frederic Wood, and George Woodcock.

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University of British Columbia. Faculty of Education. (3)

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University of British Columbia. Institute of Fisheries (3)

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