Monday, May 5. 2008
- Luck, by Brewer Corcoran
- The Brass Owl, by Ida Williams Rea
- Where Farmer and Laborer Meet, by E.G. Nourse
- John Baring's House, by Elsie Singmaster, Ch. 4
- The Blimp and the Rogue, by C.A. Stephens
- Still Discussing the Peace
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Monday, May 5. 2008
Another three issues from 1920... - New Tales of Ajumba, By Thomas S. Miller, Ch. V, Contraband
- A Paxville Parallel, by David H. Talmadge
- The Importance of the Infinitely Small, by Dr. Alexander Findlay, Professor of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen
- John Baring's House, by Elsie Singmaster, Ch. 3
- Bogardus, The Weasel, by Clayton H. Ernst
- The 1920 Democratic Convention
- The Cardiff Giant Hoax
- Stamps to Stick
- Briggs-Stratton Motor Wheel Advertisement
Friday, April 18. 2008
Added July 15th, 1920 - Vol. 94 - No. 29 to the Library. This issue has a great cover jacket, in addition to the usual fun inside. I am surprised, though, that this didn't come out a couple of weeks earlier. Oh well, its still fun. - Thomas Jefferson/Declaration Signing portrait...
- Influence Unawares by Frances Greenman
- Taming a Terror by Roe L. Hendrick
- Sitting Bull's Last Trail by Fred Copeland
- John Baring's House by Else Singmaster (Ch. 2)
- The Failing Flash Light by George C. Lane
- The Children's Page
- Still more great ads, including 3 full-page color ads on the extra jacket.
Friday, April 18. 2008
Added July 8th, 1920 - Vol. 94 - No. 28 to the Library. In this issue: - John Baring's House by Elsie Singmaster (Ch. 1)
- The Unpardonable Sin by C.A. Stephens
- Working Your Way Through College by Frederick Paul Keppel (Ch. 2 of 2)
- New Tales of Ajumba by Thomas S. Miller (Ch. IV?)
- Down Hazel Hill by Hugh F. Grinstead
- a couple of articles about the 1920 Presidential elections
- Baseball for All the Family, A Window Sleeping Tent
- The Girls' and Boys' pages for July
Friday, April 18. 2008
Added July 1st, 1920 - Vol. 94 - No. 27 to the Library. In this issue: - Marcia's Party Dress by F. Cameron
- Three is a Crowd by Charles A. Hoyt
- Working Your Way Through College by Frederick Paul Keppel (pt. 1 of 2)
- Sons of Liberty by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Ch. 10)
- Nothing's Impossible by Malcom E. Moran
- a note about "The Prohibition Amendment"
- Lots of great old ads!
Friday, April 11. 2008
I've added another issue, December 3rd, 1914's New England Edition. To be perfectly honest I'm not sure what differentiates the NE Edition from the "Standard" edition yet, other than the inside back page has a section entitle "New England and Other Matters." When I get some issues from the same date I might be able to make a better judgement. Works in this issue include: - Ammon's Long Whip by C.H. Claudy
- Old Plantation Days by Archibald Rutledge
- The Art of Conversation by Mrs. Burton Harrison
- The "Torpedo" Girl by Gardner Hunting (Chapter 5 of 5)
- Under the "Spouter" by Fisher Ames Jr.
- A column on "The European War," namely World War I.
- A timely piece called "How to Keep Resolutions"
- A great Campbell's Tomato Soup ad, "Under the Love-Apple Tree"
I haven't annotated it yet (still haven't done the last ones either! who's got time!) Link: The Youth's Companion - December 3rd, 1914 - Vol. 88 - No. 49 - New England EditionTechnorati Tags: the youth's companion, vintage, ads, history, new england, writing, literature

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