File Pamphlet File - Biog. - Almighty Voice - Biog. - Almighty Voice

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Biog. - Almighty Voice

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Pamphlet File - Biog. - Almighty Voice

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  • 1971 (Publication)
    Publisher
    Frontier Publishing (Calgary, Alta.)
    Place
    Calgary (Alta.)
  • 1971 (Creation)
    Creator
    Anderson, Frank W., 1919-2008
  • c. 1973 (Publication)
    Publisher
    Duck Lake Handicraft Club

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0.001 m of textual records

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Frontier Book

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25

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(1919-2008)

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Frank Wesley Anderson was born in Brandon, Manitoba on November 17, 1919. At the age of 16 he was convicted of killing a prison guard and sentenced to death, which was later commuted to life in prison. While in prison he completed his high school education and became the first prisoner in Canada to take university courses behind bars. Paroled in 1951, Anderson completed a Bachelor of Arts and in 1957 a Masters of Arts in social work at the University of Toronto. After which he moved to Calgary, Alberta where he taught social work at Mount Royal College (now Mount Royal University) until 1974. In 1974, he moved to Saskatoon, was appointed to the National Parole Board, and also managed Frontier Books. During his life, Anderson would publish more than 100 books on Canadian history, some written by himself. Anderson died on April 10, 2008.

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Information on Almighty Voice published by the Duck Lake Handicraft Club. Illustrated. ca. 1973.

Almighty Voice by Frank W. Anderson. Frontier Book No. 25. 1971. 47 p. Published by Frontier Publishing Ltd., Calgary, Alberta.

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  • Latin

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Pamphlet File - Biog. - Almighty Voice

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Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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