Robert Fulford (pseudonym Marshall Delaney) is a Toronto journalist, author, and editor who contributed to several prominent Canadian publications. He was the editor of Friday Night magazine from 1968-87, and in the 70s hosted a CBC radio program called “This is Robert Fulford.” In February 1981, two days after the Toronto bathhouse raids, Fulford endorsed a statement calling for an explanation for police actions.
Names |
Robert Marshall Blount Fulford (altName)
BE [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/robert-fulford/(http://goo.gl/3fGAOV)] Robert Fulford (Main)BE [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/robert-fulford/(http://goo.gl/3fGAOV)] Marshall Delaney (Pseudonym) BE [n77.245] |
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Related Pages | Robert Fulford on LGLC
Robert Fulford on VIAF |
Birth Date | 1932/02/13 |
Birth Place | Ottawa |
Occupations |
Columnist
1973/08/04 https://lglc.ca/event/n73.10 Editor1968 - 1987 http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/robert-fulford/(http://goo.gl/3fGAOV) Journalist1965/04/28 https://lglc.ca/event/n65.13 Host Radio1970/01/19 https://lglc.ca/event/n70.9 |
Orders of Merit | Officer of the Order of Canada (1984-06-25) |
Associated People |
Nathan Cohen
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Associated Periodicals |
Ottawa Citizen (Columnist)
1973/08/04 BCE [n73.10] Saturday Night (Editor)1968 - 1987 http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/robert-fulford/(http://goo.gl/3fGAOV) Toronto Daily Star; Toronto Star (Journalist)1965/04/28 BCE [n65.13] |