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Jul 01, 2019 Letters
D
EAR EDITOR,
The preservation of historical artifacts can be considered priceless and in my little collection of literature pieces, one can find a 1944-1945 Queen’s College Centenary Magazine, British Guiana.
Perhaps it might be the only copy floating around and who knows, it could be a rare historical literature material. 
The data are of great reading and too many names to mentioned that were published.
Unfortunately, I don’t think any newsprint would allow me the opportunity to have all pages printed.
Queen’s College celebrates it’s 175th anniversary in 2019 and I now share with your respective readership a glimpse of a special historical literature artifact along with it’s contents.
Yours Faithfully
T.Pemberton
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