The Newfoundland Quarterly, volume 041, no. 2 (October 1941)

Corvettes are saving British convoys [illustration] -- After two years / W. J. Browne -- V for victory / Ethel Weir -- Junior Jubilee University Scholarship, 1941 -- “Forget and Treasure” / P. P. Sheehan -- Professor C. W. Hutton celebrates 80th birthday -- Autumn twilight / R. J. Connolly -- Garden...

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Other Authors: Evans, John J., 1861-1944
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John J. Evans, Sr. 1941
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/quarterly/id/28476
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Summary:Corvettes are saving British convoys [illustration] -- After two years / W. J. Browne -- V for victory / Ethel Weir -- Junior Jubilee University Scholarship, 1941 -- “Forget and Treasure” / P. P. Sheehan -- Professor C. W. Hutton celebrates 80th birthday -- Autumn twilight / R. J. Connolly -- Gardens / Jane Dale -- The Jesuits / G. A. Frecker -- Waiting for the mail / Bertille Tobin -- Dusk / Jane Dale -- His first job / Bertille Tobin -- Consecration ceremony at the Roman Catholic Cathedral -- Fifty years agone! The reminiscences of half a century [part 2] / Captain Leo C. Murphy -- Scene at the annual regatta, August 6, 1941 [illustration] -- Why birds sing! / Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown -- Interrupted song / Viola Gardner -- Retrospect! / Walter Scott -- The English soldier in the campaign of Agincourt [part 1] / Wilfred Brenton Kerr -- Twin Hills, Tor’s Cove, Southern Shore [illustration] -- Green head, Spaniard’s Bay [illustration] -- Bankers getting squid bait at Harbour Main, Conception Bay [illustration] -- To action! / Stephen Allen Lavender -- Let the ages speak! / John Milton Smither -- Omnipotence -- The Duke of Kent’s visit to Newfoundland. 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.