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“Fogo Island 'merits special attention by the Newfoundland Co-operative Union.' [Memorial University Extension Service] 'has embarked upon a broad program, most of whose components are designed for rural Newfoundlanders.'”
pp. 44, 53, 132 (as cited by Newhook 2009)
Donald Snowden, The Co-operative Movement in Newfoundland: An ARDA Study (1965), as quoted in Susan Newhook, 'The Godfathers of Fogo,' Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 24:2 (2009) — source
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Snowden's 1965 ARDA study singled out Fogo Island for cooperative organisation; the verbatim wording survives in Newhook's open-access peer-reviewed 'Godfathers of Fogo' article (Newfoundland and Labrador Studies, 2009). The same monograph notes Memorial University Extension Service's groundwork that, two years later, would become the Fogo Process.
Donald Snowden, The Co-operative Movement in Newfoundland: An ARDA Study (Co-operative Union of Canada, 1965), as quoted in Susan Newhook, 'The Godfathers of Fogo,' Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 24:2 (2009) — source
