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4 unusual facts about Review and Herald


Antillean Adventist University

Walter J. Brown, then president of the college, provided an eye witness account for the Adventist flagship journal, the Review and Herald.

Francis M. Wilcox

In 1909 he became associate editor of the Review and Herald, and two years later became editor (a post he would hold until his retirement in 1944).

Graham Maxwell

Subsequently in the Review and Herald, he announced: "Early in December I was at Loma Linda University and visited with A. Graham Maxwell about the progress he is making in writing two books. The first deals with the question "Can God be trusted?" and the second develops the theme "The picture of God and what we are told about His character in all 66 books of the Bible.

Review and Herald

Adventist Review, the official church newspaper, formerly known as the Review and Herald


Milton Hook

Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald, 1977.


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Francis D. Nichol

F. D. Nichol was born 14 February 1897 in Thirlmere, New South Wales, Australia to John and Mary Nichol who became Adventists after reading a discarded copy of the Review and Herald (now the Adventist Review).