Merle Shain (1935–1989)[1] was a Canadian author and journalist.
Shain was born in Toronto, and graduated from the University of Toronto, with a BA (1957) and BSW (1959).[1]
As a journalist, Shain worked as a feature writer for the Toronto Telegram, as an associate editor of the magazine Chatelaine, and as a columnist for the Toronto Sun. Shain also worked as a television presenter, hosting the CTV news program W5. For four years, she was a member of the board of the National Film Board of Canada.[1]
^ abcMerle Shain fonds at York University Archives and Special Collections
MerleShain (1935–1989) was a Canadian author and journalist. Shain was born in Toronto, and graduated from the University of Toronto, with a BA (1957)...
Eva Shain (1918–1999), American boxing judge Irving Shain (1926–2018), American academic Jon Shain (born 1967), American folk musician MerleShain (1935–1989)...
Margaret Scrivener - later a provincial cabinet minister under Bill Davis MerleShain - feature writer, later associate editor of the Chatelaine, and as a...
Television Jeff Semple – Global National reporter and substitute anchor MerleShain Alexandra Shimo Morton Shulman – former host of The Shulman Files, former...
Toronto Workshop Productions), Marya Mannes (author, critic), Ross McLean, MerleShain (writer), Michael Snow (mixed media artist), Raymond Souster (poet),...
Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Curti, Merle (1935). The Social Ideas of American Educators. pp. 139–68. JENKINS, RALPH...
Eljvir Duka Shain Duka Dritan Duka 61282-066 61284-066 61285-066 Serving life sentences plus 30 years. Eljvir was transferred to Hazelton USP. Shain was transferred...
Onaiwu Morton Ann Gernsbacher Nick Walker Robert Chapman Roy Richard Grinker Shain Neumeier Stephen Shore Steve Silberman Temple Grandin William Davenport...
executive (Anheuser-Busch), created "This Bud's for you" slogan. Ruchoma Shain, 98, American-born teacher and author. Bobby Smith, 76, American singer...
observed, in 1848, how the council room at the fort was used, "Chiefs of the Shain, Kioway and Araphó sit in solemn conclave with the head traders, and smoke...