| 68. |
Ibid., p. 49-50.
|
| 69. |
Ibid., p. chap. 2.
|
| 70. |
Ibid., p. 53-55.
|
| 71. |
Ibid., p. 120-141.
|
| 72. |
Ibid., p. 59-62.
|
| 73. |
Ibid., p. 88-89.
|
| 74. |
Christopher Dunn, Continuing
Education for Manitobans (Manitoba: The Manitoba Association for Continuing
Education, 1978), p. 8-9.
|
| 75. |
Avery, op.cit., p.
68-70.
|
| 76. |
Ibid., p. 70.
|
| 77. |
Canadian Reading Camp Association,
14th Annual Report (Toronto, 1914).
|
| 78. |
Ibid.
|
| 79. |
Edmund W. Bradwin, The Bunkhouse
Man (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1972), p. 234.
|
| 80. |
C.M. MacInnes, "Canadian Adult
Education in 1925" in J.R. Kidd (ed.) Learning and Society
(Toronto: Canadian Association for Adult Education, 1963), p. 8.
|
| 81. |
J.T.M. Anderson, The Education of the
New-Canadian. (Toronto: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1918), p. 228.
|
| 82. |
Bradwin, op.cit., p. 225.
|
| 83. |
Frontier College, 19th Annual Report,
op.cit.
|
| 84. |
Bradwin, op.cit., p. 234-235.
|
| 85. |
For example, see G.B. Milling,
"Immigrant Meets the Union," Food for Thought 13:4 (January
1953). The whole issue in which this article appears was devoted to the
question of "immigrant adjustment" during what was a time of heavy
immigration to Canada from Europe after World War II.
|
| 86. |
Avery, op.cit., p. 60-61.
|
| 87. |
Ibid., p. 112. |