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Title
The
Newfoundland
Quarterly
,
volume
27
,
no.
1
(July
1927)
Editor
Evans, John J., 1861-1944
Publisher
John
J.
Evans
,
Sr.
Place of Publication
St.
John's
,
NL
Date
1927
Description
On
Cape
Shore
,
between
Placentia
and
St.
Bride's
[illustration]
--
The
possibilities
of
Labrador
--
Labrador
and what
it
means
to us
[part
I]
/
Sir
P.
T.
McGrath
--
Song
/
Robert
Gear
MacDonald
--
The
new
Deputy
Minister
of
Agriculture
and
Mines
--
A
sonnet
/
E.
F.
Duder
--
Commemoration
ceremonies
solemn
and
impressive
--
A
land
of
vast
resources
--
Silver
Jubilee
of
Rt.
Rev.
Monsignor
Kitchin
,
Ph.D.
:
address
by
parishioners
of
St.
Patrick's
;
Children's
jubilee
hymn
--
The
late
Alan
C.
Goodridge
--
Flowers
trap
food
,
travel
and
frolic
in
struggle
to
exist
:
"the
meanest
flower
that
blows
can
give
thoughts
that
do
often
lie
too
deep
for
tears"
;
plants
build
,
brew
and
hire
armed
guards
;
fuller
and
more
expressive
life
often
seen
in
beautiful
blossoms
/
Dr.
Arthur
Selwyn-Brown
--
Wreath
placed
on
Cenotaph
in
Whitehall
,
London
,
1922
, by
Mr.
Victor
Gordon
,
H.C.
[illustration]
--
Flowers
in
Bannerman
Park
[illustration]
--
Wreath
placed
on
Cenotaph
in
Whitehall
from the
women
of
Newfoundland
,
1922
, by
Lady
Squires
[illustration]
--
Flowers
at
park
near
Colonial
Building
[illustration]
--
Swimmin'
in the
crick
/
Maurice
C.
Johnson
--
Two
mothers
/
Eugenie
du
Maurier
Meredith
--
To
tourists
:
Newfoundland
recreation
--
Spring
(Bay
of
Islands
,
Newfoundland)
/
Ena
Constance
Barrett
--
Dear
old
Tor's
Cove
Pond
/
J.
T.
Power
--
The
new
hall
of the
L.S.P.U.
,
Victoria
Street
--
Earl
Haig
and
Governor
Allardyce
with
Regatta
Committee
in
1924
[illustration]
--
Our
annual
Regatta
August
4th
,
1927
--
Regatta
at
Quidi
Vidi
Lake
:
waiting
for to
start
[illustration].
Subject
Newfoundland and Labrador--Periodicals
Physical Description
48 p. : ill.
Note
Indexed
in:
Newfoundland
Periodical
Article
Bibliography.
Location
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Time Period
20th
Century
Journal Details
The
Newfoundland
Quarterly
(1901-present)
began
publication
when
the
province
was
still
an
independent
country
,
founder
John
J.
Evans
describing
it
as
"a
literary
magazine
of
interest
to
Newfoundlanders
at
home
and
abroad."
Geared
to a
general
audience
,
it
is
the
island's
oldest
magazine
and the
second
oldest
magazine
published
in
Canada.
It
provides
an
invaluable
forum
for the
publication
of
work
by
Newfoundland
writers
,
artists
and
photographers.
The
magazine
features
articles
on
Newfoundland
history
and
culture
,
interviews
and
biographies
,
literature
and
literary
criticism
including
book
reviews.
Advertisements
are
included
in the
issues
before
1983.
Since
1966
the
Newfoundland
Quarterly
has also
included
Aspects
, a
publication
of the
Newfoundland
Historical
Society.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Periodical
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Record Number
CNS-NQ0125
Language
Eng
Collection
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies
-
The
Newfoundland
Quarterly
Repository
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Libraries.
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies
Source
Print
text
held
in the
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies.
PDF File
(9.55
MB)
--
http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/quarterly/NQ_Volume27_Number1.pdf