The Memorial Times

The Memorial Times

"The Memorial Times" was a publication of Memorial University College prior to its successor, "The Muse".

The "Times" was started at least as early as November 28, 1936 in a bimonthly format. The periodical continued (with a gap from March 1937-November 30, 1945) until December 19, 1947, by which it had moved to a monthly edition.

Editors

* Michael Harrington, Nov. 28, 1936.
* I. Newell, May 4, 1937.
* Al Taylor, Nov. 30-Dec. 18, 1945.
* Bill Summers, Mar. 20, 1946.
* F. W. Rowe, Aug. 14, 1946.
* Edison J. Lowe and John A. Ryan, Nov. 14-Dec. 19, 1947.

References

* Memorial University Libraries: [http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/newspapers/m.php Historical Directory of Newfoundland and Labrador Newspapers (M)]


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