John Herries McCulloch

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John Herries McCulloch (31 December 1892 - 27 November 1978) was a Scottish journalist and author.[1][2] He attended Dumfries Academy and emigrated to Canada at age 17 to find employment.[2] He worked at several labouring jobs before attending and graduating from the University of Toronto.[2] After graduating, he worked as a journalist in Manitoba before becoming a columnist at the Toronto Star.[2]

He returned to Scotland and joined The Scotsman.[2] He edited The Gallovidian Annual following Dorothy Margaret Paulin and modernised its production.

In addition to his journalistic work, he was an authority on sheep dogs.

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