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266 CHAPTER 31 – 1958 – FINANCING EXPANSION<br />
York <strong>University</strong>” (draft chapter, undated) at 132. We have found no correspondence in the Archives about Gillies<br />
with the exception <strong>of</strong> a program for his visit to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong>, November 30-December 2, 1959,<br />
UTA/A71-0011/31(07).<br />
152. Page 433, para. 4 – “we could assert superiority”: Bissell Diary, October 18, 1966; Bissell, Parnassus at 107.<br />
153. Page 433, para. 4 – “was introduced in 1969”: “Finding Aid: Dr. Bator Interview”.<br />
154. Page 433, para. 4 – “and by the students”: Ibid.<br />
155. Page 434, para. 1 – “that essential tool <strong>of</strong> research, the computer”: “Put emphasis on research in Business”, Varsity<br />
News (December, 1966) at 14; “In the School <strong>of</strong> Business they learn to play the game”, Varsity Graduate (April,<br />
1961) at 66.<br />
156. Page 434, para. 1 – “<strong>of</strong> outstanding universities”: “Development <strong>of</strong> Business School ‘should have a high priority’<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors decides”, Bulletin, November 4, 1971.<br />
157. Page 434, para. 1 – “was purchased quickly”: “Finding Aid: Dr. Bator Interview”.<br />
158. Page 434, para. 1 – “to build a leading school”: “Development <strong>of</strong> Business School”.<br />
159. Page 434, para. 1 – “should receive a high priority”: “Statement Issued by the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors, October 28,<br />
1971”, UTA/A96-0001/001.<br />
160. Page 435, para. 1 – “as its first dean”: “John B. Crispo”, Canadian Who’s Who, 1991 at 223; “School <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
will become Faculty <strong>of</strong> Management Studies with John Crispo as first Dean”, Bulletin, February 25, 1972. In<br />
1982, political economy was split into the two departments <strong>of</strong> political science and economics and the commerce<br />
and finance program was transferred to the faculty <strong>of</strong> management – to be run jointly by them and the faculty <strong>of</strong><br />
Arts and Science: see “Department <strong>of</strong> Political Economy split, commerce and finance merger with managerial<br />
studies”, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> Bulletin, July 21, 1982; The Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts and Science St. George Campus 2000-<br />
2001 Calendar at 24-25.<br />
161. Page 435, para. 1 – “in financial derivatives”: E-mail from Ed Safarian to Friedland, January 31, 2001; conversation<br />
with Paul Halpern, February 14, 2001.<br />
162. Page 435, para. 1 – “with an MCom. in 1960”: “Rotman Donates $3 Million”, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> Bulletin,<br />
December 14, 1992<br />
163. Page 435, para. 1 – “to hire and keep its faculty”: John Sawyer, “From Commerce to Management: The Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Business Education at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong>”, in Barbara Austin, ed., Capitalizing Knowledge: Essays on<br />
the History <strong>of</strong> Business Education in Canada (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, 2000), Chapter 4 at 162.<br />
164. Page 435, para. 2 – “into the former Texaco building in 1970”: E-mail from Harold Averill to author, November<br />
18, 1999.<br />
165. Page 435, para. 2 – “and also became a faculty in 1972”: UTA/Corporate Name Authority/U-98.<br />
166. Page 435, para. 2 – “before that the department <strong>of</strong> social service”: Teach us to Care and Not to Care: Fiftieth<br />
Anniversary 1914-1964 School <strong>of</strong> Social Work <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> (<strong>Toronto</strong>: U <strong>of</strong> T School <strong>of</strong> Social Work and<br />
Ontario Department <strong>of</strong> Public Welfare, 1964) at 13; Sara Z. Burke, Seeking the Highest Good: Social Service and<br />
Gender at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> 1888-1937 (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, 1996) at 123.<br />
167. Page 435, para. 2 – “to accept the position”: John R. Graham, “A History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> School <strong>of</strong><br />
Social Work” (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong> Ph.D. Thesis, 1996) at 132-133. In 1929 he was appointed an assistant