The Veteran, 1935, vol. 10, no. 4 (September)
"Official organ of the Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland" (title page, vol.1, no.1). The Veteran includes war stories, fiction, poetry, branch news and assorted articles. Several issues commemorate specific battles. In later years the magazine added content for women and...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:cns_veteran/30151 2023-12-31T10:15:34+01:00 The Veteran, 1935, vol. 10, no. 4 (September) Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador 20th Century 1935 77 p. : ill. (some col.) image/jpeg; application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_veteran/id/30151 eng eng Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland St. John's (N.L.) (37.89 MB) -- https://dai.mun.ca/PDFs/cns_veteran/TheVeteran1935vol10no4September.pdf Newfoundland Periodical Article Bibliography Veteran magazine http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_veteran/id/30151 Centre for Newfoundland Studies Print text held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies Veterans--Newfoundland and Labrador--20th century--Periodicals Text Periodical 1935 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:35Z "Official organ of the Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland" (title page, vol.1, no.1). The Veteran includes war stories, fiction, poetry, branch news and assorted articles. Several issues commemorate specific battles. In later years the magazine added content for women and children. "It was considered that the surest way to keep members in touch with each other would be to publish a periodical magazine, devoted to the interests of the returned soldiers and sailors [.] The magazine is before all an appeal. It is an appeal to the ex-soldier and sailor for whom it is primarily [compiled]. It is an appeal to the public, on whose aid and sympathy it relies -- an appeal that the aims and ideals of those Newfoundlanders who responded so readily to the call of the Mother Country should not lightly be forgotten, now that they are no longer shoulder to shoulder" (introduction, vol. 1, no. 1). Frequency: quarterly, 1920-1949. Includes advertisements. -- Founded on 11 March 1919, the GWVA had a membership of c.5000 by the beginning of the Second World War. In 1950, after Newfoundland joined Confederation, the GWVA became part of the Royal Canadian Legion. Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Newfoundland studies Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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"Official organ of the Great War Veterans' Association of Newfoundland" (title page, vol.1, no.1). The Veteran includes war stories, fiction, poetry, branch news and assorted articles. Several issues commemorate specific battles. In later years the magazine added content for women and children. "It was considered that the surest way to keep members in touch with each other would be to publish a periodical magazine, devoted to the interests of the returned soldiers and sailors [.] The magazine is before all an appeal. It is an appeal to the ex-soldier and sailor for whom it is primarily [compiled]. It is an appeal to the public, on whose aid and sympathy it relies -- an appeal that the aims and ideals of those Newfoundlanders who responded so readily to the call of the Mother Country should not lightly be forgotten, now that they are no longer shoulder to shoulder" (introduction, vol. 1, no. 1). Frequency: quarterly, 1920-1949. Includes advertisements. -- Founded on 11 March 1919, the GWVA had a membership of c.5000 by the beginning of the Second World War. In 1950, after Newfoundland joined Confederation, the GWVA became part of the Royal Canadian Legion. |
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(37.89 MB) -- https://dai.mun.ca/PDFs/cns_veteran/TheVeteran1935vol10no4September.pdf Newfoundland Periodical Article Bibliography Veteran magazine http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_veteran/id/30151 |
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