Feasibility study of centres for residential adult education in the maritime provinces

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Donald F. Maclean, Donald F. M ...
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Feasibility study of centres for residential adult education in the maritime provinces

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English
Pages
25

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Cover of: Feasibility study of centres for residential adult education in the maritime provinces
Feasibility study of centres for residential adult education in the maritime provinces
1966, Information and Technical Services Division, Dept. of Forestry]
in English
Cover of: Feasibility study of centre(s) for residential adult education in the Maritime Provinces
Feasibility study of centre(s) for residential adult education in the Maritime Provinces
1965, Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University
in English

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Edition Notes

"A report on ARDA Projects 2018, 3022 and 4016 financed jointly by the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and the federal ARDA administration."

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[Ottawa
Series
Condensed report, CR-no. 4

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Dewey Decimal Class
374.9/715
Library of Congress
SD13 .A216 no. 4

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25 p.
Number of pages
25

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OL4365674M
LCCN
78441601

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