Fonds F 601 - Lenora F. Butler fonds

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Lenora F. Butler fonds

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F 601

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  • [1973] (Creation)
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    Butler, Lenora F.

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1.5 cm of textual records

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([ca. 1964])

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Lenora F. Butler is a former Professor of Psychology at Ryerson University (1964-1973). Butler earned her PhD in Psychology from the University of Toronto in 1976. After leaving Ryerson, Butler embarked on a career in program management and development, market research, and the non-profit sector. She became the President and Founder of Butler Research Associates (1984 - 1989), President of Market Probe Canada (1998-1999), and Founder and Executive Director of Volunteers Readers Programme (2009 to the present).

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Fonds consists of a report authored by Lenora Butler for the Centre for Instructional Research at Ryerson.

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Partially Restricted. Some or all of the records may be subject to restrictions. Requests for access must be submitted to Archives and Special Collections staff for review.

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