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The Reflector, Vol. 1, No. 4, January, 1928
New Jersey State Normal School at Newark
The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was Rita Lozier.
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The Reflector, Vol. 2, No. 5, May 1928
New Jersey State Normal School at Newark
The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was Rita Lozier.
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The Reflector, Vol. 1, No. 2, November, 1927
New Jersey State Normal School at Newark
The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was Ruth Krauss.
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The Reflector, Vol. 1, No. 1, December, 1926
New Jersey State Normal School at Newark
The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The members of the editorial committee of this issue were Edward Patten, Fanny Thomas, Miriam Hoffman, Caroline Griggs, and Rhoda Calman.
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