The year 1919 saw the death of former Prime Minister Laurier, the birth of future Prime Minister Trudeau, and at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, the introduction of Canada's first degree-based program in business, the Bachelor of Commerce by economist and later architect of Canada's public service O.D. Skelton .
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- Includes bibliographical references: p. [121]-122
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- 650/.071/171372
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- 21
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- Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- n-cn-on
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- 9780773568181 0773520147
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- HF1134.Q4
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- D38 1999eb
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- History of business education at Queen's, 1889-1999
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Table of Contents
- Contents 8
- Figures 9
- Tables 10
- Illustrations 11
- Preface 12
- 1 Antecedents, 1889–1919 16
- 2 An Early Pioneer: The B.Com, 1919–1937 26
- 3 Intermediate Stages, 1937–1963 42
- 4 The Expansionary Years, 1963–1978 58
- 5 The Gordon Era, 1978–1988 79
- 6 New Beginnings, 1988–1995 90
- 7 Conclusions 103
- Appendix A: Roster of Business-Related Professors 122
- Appendix B: Some Selected Award Winners 132
- Bibliography 134
- Index 136
- A 136
- B 136
- C 136
- D 137
- E 138
- F 138
- G 138
- H 138
- I 138
- J 139
- K 139
- L 139
- M 139
- N 140
- O 140
- P 140
- Q 141
- R 141
- S 141
- T 141
- U 142
- W 142
- Y 142
- Z 142