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Queen's University. Office of Vice-Principal Services
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Dates of existence
1976-1988
History
The Vice-Principal Services position was first formed in 1976 with the elimination of the Vice-Principal Administration. This position was now responsible for the Library, computing centre, Student services, Registrar, university services eg printing, parking, space allocation; the residences, housing and property management; cultural services eg Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Performing Arts office, CFRC, Queen’s TV, Donald Gordan Centre, physical plant and campus planning. The first person in this role was H. Morris Love. James Bennett took over this position in 1981 with approximately the same responsibilities. In 1986, Duncan Sinclair became the new Vice-Principal Services. Initially Sinclair was supposed to serve in this position until 1989, but ended up transferring in July 1988 to the Vice-Principal Health Sciences/Dean of Medicine newly combined role. William McLatchie became the new Vice-Principal Services upon Sinclair’s exit, but this position ended up being reorganized shortly thereafter under the title of Vice-Principal Research and Academic Services, thus eliminating Vice-Principal Services.
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- English