A programmed course in basic communication theory / by Helen C. Abell, R.W. Dent and N.A. Lyon. 1963.
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Lyon, Noel A.
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Dent, Ralph W.
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Ontario Agricultural College. Dept. of Extension Education
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Department was to instruct undergraduates in extension methods, incorporate associate course, coordinate short courses and conduct research especially in Rural Sociology. First heads of Dept. were N.H. High, 1959-1961, and H.W. Caldwell, 1961-1972. From the description of General file on the O.A.C. Department of Extension Education, 1955-1966. 1955- 1966. (University of Guelph). WorldCat record id: 627031935 ...
Helen C. Abell Collection (University of Guelph)
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Helen Caroline Abell was a well-known and respected rural sociologist. Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, in 1917, her family moved to Toronto, Ontario, where she was raised. She later attended the Macdonald Institute in Guelph and the University of Toronto for Home Economics, continuing on to gain a Masters (1947) and Ph.D. (1951) in rural sociology at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Upon graduation, Dr. Abell moved back to Canada to head the Rural Sociology Research Unit for the Economic Divisi...
Abell, Helen C. (Helen Caroline), 1917-2005
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Helen Caroline Abell was a well-known and respected rural sociologist. Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, in 1917, her family moved to Toronto, Ontario, where she was raised. She later attended the Macdonald Institute in Guelph and the University of Toronto for Home Economics, continuing on to gain a Masters (1947) and Ph.D. (1951) in rural sociology at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Upon graduation, Dr. Abell moved back to Canada to head the Rural Sociology Research Unit for the Economic Divisi...