Adventist Review - Editors

Editors

  • November 1850 – 1851 James White and others on the "Publishing Committee"
  • 1851 – 1855 James White
  • 1855 – 1861 Uriah Smith
  • 1861 – 1864 James White
  • 1864 – 1869 Uriah Smith
  • 1869 – 1870 J. N. Andrews
  • 1870 – 1871 Uriah Smith
  • 1871 – 1872 James White
  • 1872 – 1873 Uriah Smith
  • 1873 – 1877 James White
  • 1877 – 1880 Uriah Smith
  • 1880 – 1881 James White (died August 6, 1881)
  • 1881 – 1897 Uriah Smith
  • 1897 – 1901 A. T. Jones
  • 1901 – 1903 Uriah Smith (died March 6, 1903)
  • 1903 – 1909 W. W. Prescott
  • 1909 – 1911 W. A. Spicer
  • 1911 – 1944 F. M. Wilcox
  • 1945 W. A. Spicer, for six months
  • 1945 – 1966 F. D. Nichol
  • 1966 – 1982 Kenneth Wood
  • 1982 – 2006 Bill Johnsson
  • 2007 – present; Bill Knott

Note that for limited periods, the evidence is uncertain because a group of people are listed as "editors". It is assumed that the first person listed is the head editor.

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