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Dora Oake Russell

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from 1940 until 1943, when they moved back to St. John's. Later that year, she became the first women's editor of
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Besides writing for newspapers, she also wrote short fiction, plays for radio and television and a book
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Russell was a founding member of the St. John's Centre branch of the
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The daughter of Jesse Oake and Laura Brinson, she was born
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Day by Day: Pages from the Diary of a Newfoundland Woman
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and Kelly Russell, a popular Newfoundland musician.
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Dora Russell (disambiguation)
Newfoundland
Change Islands
Bishop Spencer College
St. John's
Ted Russell
Springdale
Harbour Breton
Bonne Bay
The Evening Telegram
Royal Astronomical Society
Girl Guides of Canada
Elizabeth (Russell) Miller





"Why Isn't Dora Russell Better Known?"


"Russell, Dora Oake"
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador
"A Study of Voice in the Writings of Dora Russell"
"Women of the Week and Dora Russell (1912-1986)"
Categories
1912 births
1986 deaths
Journalists from Newfoundland and Labrador
Writers from Newfoundland and Labrador

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