Friday, November 14. 2008
Well, this concludes the issues I have for 1920. I've got some much older one's in store!
- When Old Peg Led the Flock, by C.A. Stephens, drawings by W.F. Stecher
- Lucy Barnhill's Garden, by J. Grace Walker, drawn by Harold Anderson
- A Walk in the Woods in Winter, Part Two, by Wardon A. Curtis, drawings by Arthur Bartlett
- Suzanne, Ch. 3, Dick comes to see the hen, by Edith Barnard Delano, drawn by F.R. Gruger
- Fighting Ice With Ice, by Gorton Veeder Carruth, drawings by Wendell P. Dodge
- Fact and comment, California and Japan, National Defense, Mystery, Forest Cultivation, The Wave of Crime, 1920
- My Host, by Arthur Guiterman
- The Mother, Thelma and Duke Street, When Whistler Painted Carlyle, The Shepherd Sculptor of France, Winnowing in India, Overdoing Neighborliness, Across the Valley on a Wire, The Grand Old Disturber, A Man of His Word by Arthur Watts via London Opinion
- Books, by Annette Wynne
- The Most Secret House, Ch. 1, by Mary Norwood, drawn by Elisabeth B. Warren
- A Year, by Frances C. Hamlet
- Old Tales Retold by Uncle Ned, IX. The Deceitful Lion, by E.W. Kemble, drawn by same
- Combination Aluminum Cooking Set, full page ad
- Asthma, A Scientific Experiment, "Not Ice", When Buffalo Bill Planned to Kill His Wife, Two Points of View, On the Wrong Tack, Commodore Preble's Temper, The Soil Was Pretty Rough
- "Old Santa knows what's good to eat, he always chooses Cream of Wheat" full page ad
Link: The Youth's Companion - December 30th, 1920 - Vol. 94 - No. 53

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