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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 6, March 28, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 7, May 2, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 8, June 3, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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The Reflector, Vol. 6, No. 1, October 3, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Edwin Gildner.
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The Reflector, Vol. 6, No. 2, November 7, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Edwin Gildner.
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The Reflector, Vol. 6, No. 3, December 12, 1941
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Edwin Gildner.
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The Reflector, Vol. 4 , No. 4, January 31, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Paul Weisman.
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The Reflector, Vol. 4, No. 5, March 11, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Lorraine Kennedy.
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The Reflector, Vol. 4, No. 7, May 20, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Paul A. Weisman.
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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 1, October 4, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 2, November 7, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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The Reflector, Vol. 5, No. 3, December 13, 1940
New Jersey State Teachers College 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 Ambrose Corcoran.
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