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It did, however, retain a children's section, which included short poems and puzzles, and in faith to its beginnings, however, The Youth's Companion did not mention nor advertise drugs or alcohol, nor did it delve much into politics; when it did, it usually did so in a humorous way.
Youth’s Companion cover from 1914, Panama Canal.About the same time, The Youth’s Companion came into existence. “An Artist’s Boyhood”; re: Francis Millet, a designer of the World’s Columbian Exposition and member of the Fair’s Department of Works. The Newspapers & General Periodicals Division of The Chicago Public Library holds additional years of the Youth's Companion. A brief history of Sport Magazine with a detailed look at issues from 1956. To begin, we return to the Companion’s premium offerings. Find out more in our Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Ads are shown to you based on a number of factors like relevancy and the amount sellers pay per click.
“The World’s Fair.” Article on how the Exposition will increase foreign awareness of U.S. resources and industries. Chicago: Laird & Lee Publishers, [1893]. As a result, the Gerta Rinker Collection has over 2,000 copies of The Youth’s Companion, probably the single largest collection of complete years still in existence.
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The Youths Companion was founded in Boston in 1827 by Nathaniel Willis and his partner Asa Rand.
The boxes were left in farm outbuildings for 100 years until they were rediscovered by her family when they were preparing the farm for sale.
The Youth's Companion (1827–1929), known in later years as simply The Companion—For All the Family, was an American children's magazine that existed for over one hundred years until it finally merged with The American Boy in 1929.
This collection consists of 36 issues, dating from October 20, 1892 to December 21, 1893, and containing articles and/or works of fiction related to various aspects of Fair activities, as well as advertisements of companies exhibiting their wares at the World’s Columbian Exposition.
According to Tebbel, the typical issue would include “outdoor adventure stories, historical articles, anecdotes, contests, travel articles, and editorials” (158).
1894).[5]. As a result, the Gerta Rinker Collection has over 2,000 copies of The Youth’s Companion, probably the single largest collection of complete years still in existence. No copyright … Advertisement for Mellin’s Foods, World’s Fair award winner, back page.   The Netherlands   |   English (US)   |   € (EUR), remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalized search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy, remember your login, general, and regional preferences, personalize content, search, recommendations, and offers, to ensure that sellers understand their audience and can provide relevant ads.
Early issues of the Companion were centered on religion, having been created, in the words of its first publishers Nathaniel Willis (father of Nathaniel Parker Willis) and Asa Rand, to encourage "virtue and piety, and ... warn against the ways of transgression".
Content consisted mainly of short stories and brief articles. After the death of Daniel Sharp Ford in 1899, his company changed its name from the Perry Mason Company to Perry Mason and Company. Please. In The Youth’s Companions of 100 years ago, we find articles about the effect of trying to deal with so many new immigrants, and an emphasis on the values of individual freedom and hard work. Advertisement for Kirk’s Juvenile Soap, World’s Fair award winner, p.585. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. Advertisement for Ayer's Sasparilla, p. 636.
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Advertisement for Mellin’s Foods, p. III “Babies at the World’s Fair,” p. 664; re: the Children's Building at the Exposition. “…In short, Upham is responsible for placing the Flag in front of the school house, placing the Flag in the classroom, conceiving the idea of a ‘pledge of allegiance’ for a flag salute and promoting its adoption in the public school system and in adult patriotic ceremonies.”. “The Close of the Fair,” p. 584; re: the Closing Ceremonies of the World’s Columbian Exposition.
These papers, from the 1880s to 1921, are generally in remarkably good condition.
“Photographed for His Pass,” p. 320; re: issuance of passes at the Exposition. All the issues in the collection contain articles and/or works of fiction related to various aspects of Fair activities, as well as advertisements of companies exhibiting their wares at the World’s Columbian Exposition. In 1892 he described to Francis Bellamy what kind of Pledge he wanted and supervised his writing of it.
Publication date 1827 Publisher Boston : Perry Mason Collection queens_university; toronto Digitizing sponsor Queen's University - University of Toronto Libraries Contributor Queen's University Library, W.D. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. The Youth’s Companion is our main source of vintage historical material. The Companion was published in Boston, Massachusetts by the Perry Mason Company (later renamed "Perry Mason & Co." after the founder died). [6], Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970) was, as a child, very fond of the magazine.
“The Rich and the Poor,” p. 456. “The Parliament of Religions” [of the World’s Congress Auxiliary].
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Article about the tower of oranges and the Liberty Bell of oranges in the Horticultural Building. The World’s Columbian Exposition Youth’s Companion Collection (WCE-YC) consists of 36 issues of the weekly journal, published in Boston, Massachusetts. For example, one article complains that young people need the discipline of hard work that is not necessarily meaningful, but it has to be done.