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W. F. Herman

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Herman demonstrated a keen interest in education; he believed that giving young people a good educational background would help them meet and cope with the challenges of the world. It was also his opinion that a sound educational system was a worthwhile investment in progress. In recognition of his
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He never sought personal glory and he disliked ostentation. His tastes were simple and his manner of living plain. He wanted to be a good citizen and a good newspaperman. He was both.
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on January 15, 1938, after a surgical procedure. He left behind a legacy of hard work and a reputation for strong will and determination.
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Herman was the son of a sea captain. His first job was at a weekly newspaper, where he discovered his passion for the newspaper business.
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lifelong interest in education, in 1958 the Windsor Board of Education named
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The day he died, his own newspaper supplied the most fitting epitaph:
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W.F. Herman Secondary School website. Accessed Jan. 8, 2015.
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after him. (The school has been subsequently renamed the
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Moving back to Canada in 1911, the Hermans settled in
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Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Los Angeles, California
Canadian
Windsor Star
Boston
Massachusetts
Saskatoon
Prince Albert Herald
Talmage Lawson
The Saskatoon Daily Star
The Regina Evening Post
Windsor, Ontario
Walkerville
Sandwich
Windsor Star
Southern California
Los Angeles
W. F. Herman Collegiate Institute
W. F. Herman Academy







"W.F. Herman History,"


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