D. M. H.

D.M.H.

These initials stood for a writer of many of the histories in Canadian Heroes. It is likely he also went under D.H.

WORK:

WRITER:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:                                                                          Published by Educational Projects Inc. Interiors black & white.

Content:

Biography:

Canadian Heroes 2-3, July 1943: “No. 1 Railroader: Sir Henry Thornton.” Illus., Hillenbrand: 22-24.

History:

Canadian Heroes 1-6, Apr.1943: “Paratroops” Illus., Sid Barron: 1-4.

Review book text:

Canadian Heroes…: “Books You’ll Like.” Editor unidentified:…
2-3, July 1943: 64.

2-6, Oct. 1943: 47.

3-1, Nov./Dec. 1943: 56.

3-4, March 1944: 17.

3-5, April 1944: 22.

3-6, May 1944: 57.

4-1, June 1944: 27.

4-2, July 1944: 25.

Canadian Heroes, 4-6, January 1945: “Books You’ll Like.” Ed., Rose Halperin: 24.

Serial career descriptions:

Canadian Heroes...: “Judge Goodwin Looks At ….” Writ., D.H. Illus., Sid Barron: ….
3-3, Feb. 1944: “…Nursing”: 42-46. 3-5, April 1944: “(No. 8)… Librarianship”: 55-58.

4-1, June 1944: “(No. 10)… Agriculture”: 28-31.