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Scarborough was the first North American university college planned from its inception for television. John Lee has written a comprehensive and easily read report of the experiement, its results, and its effects on the internal life of the college. His approach is sociological.

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Scarborough was the first North American university college planned from its inception for television. John Lee has written a comprehensive and easily read report of the experiement, its results, and its effects on the internal life of the college. His approach is sociological.
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JOHN LEE studied sociology at the University of Toronto and received an honours BA in 1956. Initially keeping his degree secret, he worked his way up through the trade union movement as a factory labourer. In 1958 he was appointed research director of the Eastern District of the International Woodworkers of America, and in 1960 became education and public relations director of Local 1000 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. He received an MA from Toronto in 1965, left union work to lecture in sociology at Trent University, and then went ot Sussex University and obtained a doctorate in sociology. Since 1969 he has been a member of the faculty of Scarborough College, University of Toronto, and at present is chairman of the Dean's Advisory Committee on Television there. He has published two sociological studes: "The Greendale canadians' in Canadian Society, edited by Bernard Blishen, and Sectarian Healers.