THE MAD HATTER’ A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the spring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the summer semester by bar Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. Editor: Melanie Falcon Telephone: 588-4411, Local 283 Notice RQ oand CANADIAN STUDIES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROJECT OFFICERS FOR THE ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES The ACCC, as a result of major funding being made available in the area of Canadian Studies and International Studies, is seek- ing Project Officers for the two areas to supervise developments. The salary range for the positions is $18,500 to $30,000 (specific salary will be related to the individual's present salary at a community college) and the term of employment is a "three-year contract". Job descriptions are available for these positions and are on file in the office of the Dean of Educational Services. Interested faculty should contact Reg for more information on the above. Job descriptions are also available for Asst. Project officers for both Canadian and International Studies. G. Wootton To: All Instructors From: Sylvia Bell, Circulation Librarian [é Reserve Lists The library must receive reserve lists no later than December 10th to guarantee that material will be processed by the commencement ; of classes. If this deadline is not met, please allow at least 3 weeks for the process- % ing of material. Reserve forms are available at all Campus Libraries. Please note the following . changes in the Libraries’ regular schedules: Dec. 22: - open until 12:00 noon only Dec. 25: - closed Xmas Day Dec. 26: - closed Boxing Day Dec. 27, 28, 29 - closed. Please contact Campus Librarians for special arrangements if you need Library access. Jan. 1: - closed New Years Day Jan. 2-12: open regular intersession hours 9:00 - 5:00, closed Saturdays. Jan. 15: - Resume regular insession Library hours. MERRY XMAS. David Williams, Director of Libraries. Gal LL 77 TO: Mad Hatter FROM: Bill Day RE: Judith Mastai - Richmond Campus Visitor Judith is a graduate student of Adult Education at UBC, currently working for the Pacific Association for Continuing Education as a special three month project, the Richmond Campus is supplying her with office space and services. The project is a special cooperation venture in public affairs and T.V. broadcasting called "People Talk Back", to be in operation in February. It will tie in community discussion groups all over the country, reacting to, and influencing a series of CBC T.V. broadcasts on the "state of the nation" and its future options. Welcome, Judith.