MALNUTRITION RESEARCH IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
IN THE 1900S TO 1930S: Brown flour and the “dole plague” of beriberi
PART II: THE FIRST MALNUTRITION RESEARCH WAVE, 1900 s-1930 s
BY DR JIM CONNOR
MALNUTRITION RESEARCH IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR IN THE 1900S TO 1930S:
Brown flour and the “dole plague” of beriberi
BY DR JIM CONNOR
MAKING NEWFOUNDLAND’S SOLDIERS:
THE NEWFOUNDLAND REGIMENT, THE BRITISH ARMY, AND TRAINING FOR BATTLE, 1914-1915
PART II
BY DR MIKE O’BRIEN
MAKING NEWFOUNDLAND’S SOLDIERS:
THE NEWFOUNDLAND REGIMENT, THE BRITISH ARMY,
AND TRAINING FOR BATTLE, 1914-1915
PART I
BY DR MIKE O’BRIEN
MAD DOGS AND IRISHMEN
BY MARK TRAINOR
THE NEWFOUNDLAND REGIMENT
in the Battle of Cambrai
BY FRANK GOGOS
‘NYNE OR TEN OF THEM DYED’
Searching for Calvert’s colonists at Ferryland
BY ROBYN S LACY
Newfoundland Newspapers and Beaumont Hamel, July-November, 1916
BY TERRY BISHOP STIRLING
FLORENCE GLOSSOP-HARRIS (1883–1931)
at the Casino Theatre: Touring the London Stage to St John’s
BY MICHELLE KING AND ROBERT ORMSBY
Sir William Vaughan, John Oldmixon, DW Prowse and
Trepassey
BY WILLIAM GILBERT
NURSE MARTHA ISABEL LODER (1884-1963)
AND THE GREAT WAR:
From Snook’s Harbour to the Somme
BY MARGOT I DULEY
FOGO ISLAND CO-OPERATION: 1967
BY JAY MCGRATH
NATANAEL ILLINIARTITSIJOK: Inuk Composer
ERIC COBHAM: The Pirate Who Never Was?
PUBLIC SERVICE, PERSONAL CARE, AND POUND DAYS
The Ladies of the Cowan Mission, 1893-1984
A “RADIATING CENTER OF HELPFULNESS”
The Early Years of the King George V Seamen’s Institute in St John’s, 1912-18