When I took above as editor of Alberta History (then called the Alberta Historical Review) in 1958 I'd already been associate editor for pair years and had been helping public since the first issue in 1953 The first copies were multilithed (one stair up from mimeographing) in succession legal-sized paper.
When I took above as editor of Alberta History (then called the Alberta Historical Review) in 1958 I'd already been associate editor for pair years and had been helping public since the first issue in 1953 The first copies were multilithed (one stair up from mimeographing) in succession legal-sized paper, and after a year, onward letter-sized paper.
The step was for the editor, the Rev W Everard Edmond to lay the copy together, often in handwritten form, after which I edited it, laid abroad the issue, and turned the archetype over to a typist to prepare the multilith sheets. This was all done in