Maclean's Magazine, January 2, 1965 *THE OUTSTANDING CANADIANS OF 1964*
Maclean's Magazine, January 2, 1965 *THE OUTSTANDING CANADIANS OF 1964*
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- Año de publicación
- 1965
- Lugar de impresión
- Toronto
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- Multiple Contributors
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- Maclean-Hunter Limited
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- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
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- Maclean's Magazine, January 2, 1965 *THE OUTSTANDING CANADIANS OF 1964* Hate Speech Queen, inspecting her guards, The Outstanding Canadians of 1964 - Father Gregory Baum, Jean Beliveau, Paul Hellyer, Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise, The people of Lambeth Ontario protest against the cutting of, their trees, What Canada does to the English (and vice versa), How Allan Baker made a million from your 50-cent lunch - the, rise of his Versafoods Services Ltd., The strange revival of our best bad poet - James McIntyre, The lingering cost of disaster - the crash of Air Canada flight, 831 on 29 November, 1963, The death and rebirth of the Martyr's Capital - rebuilding Ste., Marie into a top attraction for a whole new breed of, sophisticated tourists, What's British Television Got? Canadians, all over the place - Sydney Newman, Elaine Grand, Ted Kotcheff, Alvin Rakoff, Bernard Braden, Minorities who want anti-hate laws are a threat to everybody's, freedom, by lawyer Glen How. Canadiana Canadian History Magazine Back, Issues
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Features: Cover photo of the Queen inspecting her guards; The Outstanding Canadians of 1964 - Father Gregory Baum, Jean Beliveau, Paul Hellyer, Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise; The people of Lambeth Ontario protest against the cutting of their trees; What Canada does to the English (and vice versa); How Allan Baker made a million from your 50-cent lunch - the rise of his Versafoods Services Ltd.; The strange revival of our best bad poet - James McIntyre; The lingering cost of disaster - the crash of Air Canada flight 831 on 29 November, 1963; The death and rebirth of the Martyr's Capital - rebuilding Ste. Marie into a top attraction for a whole new breed of sophisticated tourists; What's British Television Got? Canadians, all over the place - Sydney Newman, Elaine Grand, Ted Kotcheff, Alvin Rakoff, Bernard Braden; Minorities who want anti-hate laws are a threat to everybody's freedom, by lawyer Glen How. Above-average wear. Book