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U of R project is transcribing files of a Sask. journalist’s accounts of war, Great Depression

More than 300 volunteers have joined the Zooniverse effort to make Gladys Arnold’s cursive wartime papers searchable for researchers.

REGINA — The University of Regina’s (U of R) Dr. John Archer Library and Archives is hoping to transcribe the files of a Saskatchewan journalist's perspectives on significant historical moments. The library holds several written pieces by Gladys Arnold, a journalist originally from Macoun who covered the Great Depression, the Spanish Civil War and World War II. “This project is in the interest of historians and political scientists who want to l…

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Sask Today broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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