Co-op College History - Centre for the Study of Co-operatives
Co-op College History - Centre for the Study of Co-operatives
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12. “Problems <strong>of</strong> co-<strong>op</strong> education are outlined by Dr. Arnason,” C.C., 20 July 1956, p. 7.<br />
13. “<strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong> education in Canada,” in C.C., 5, 19 August 1960; 2 September 1960.<br />
14. “Education convenor directs essays on education to members,” C.C., 9 March 1956, p. 6. Mrs.<br />
Wilson’s first name is not available from this source.<br />
15. C.C., 5 April 1957, p. 3.<br />
16. FCL minutes <strong>of</strong> board meeting, winter 1954, Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon, Micro.<br />
S–1.113 R 1–3.<br />
17. Olaf Turnbull in conversation with author, 25 August 1999.<br />
18. MacPherson, p. 176; and Royal <strong>Co</strong>mmission on Agriculture and Rural Life: A Brief Outline (Regina:<br />
Royal <strong>Co</strong>mmission on Agriculture and Rural Life, 2 January 1953), Saskatchewan Archives Board<br />
pamphlet collection.<br />
19. Harold Chapman, “The Change Process Through <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative Education and Research,” in<br />
Dignity and Growth—Citizen Participation in Social Change, edited by Harold Baker, James<br />
Draper, and Brett Fairbairn (Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd., 1991), p. 94.<br />
20. C.C., 16 December 1955, p. 3.<br />
21. Mollo, pp. 32–33.<br />
22. As listed in C.C., 25 August 1956, pp. 1, 4. It was customary at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>for</strong> married women to be<br />
identified by <strong>the</strong>ir husbands’ names. Women’s personal names have been added where known.<br />
23. “<strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong> Institute board meeting in Saskatoon,” C.C., 5 September 1958, p. 3.<br />
24. C.C., 6 November 1956, p. 3.<br />
25. C.C., 8 February 1957, p. 5.<br />
26. C.C., 7 June 1957, p. 1. The <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong>erative Credit Society was <strong>the</strong> predecessor <strong>of</strong> Credit Union<br />
Central.<br />
27. C.C., 8 April 1957, p. 5.<br />
28. ICI minutes <strong>of</strong> meeting, 3 March 1954, Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon, Micro. S–1.113 R<br />
1–3.<br />
29. C.C., 27 March 1959, p. 4.<br />
30. Mollo, pp. 31–33.<br />
31. “Trustees <strong>of</strong> Western <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>op</strong> <strong>Co</strong>llege,” C.C., 21 October 1960, p. 1.<br />
32. Mollo, pp. 39–42. On 28 August 1958, <strong>the</strong>y had met with <strong>the</strong> assistant to <strong>the</strong> president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, <strong>Co</strong>lborne McEown, who assured <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>y should have no trouble<br />
in obtaining a lease on campus. In September, Chapman wrote a letter to McEown outlining <strong>the</strong><br />
pr<strong>op</strong>osal. The university demanded that <strong>the</strong> college meet academic standards first.<br />
33. Olaf Turnbull in conversation with author, 25 August 1999.<br />
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