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    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...
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    The Youth's Companion Building is a historic building at 209 Columbus Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. The building is also known as the Pledge of Allegiance...
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  • lack of funds. For most of his career he was under contract to The Youth's Companion and, for a time, was their most popular and prolific contributor...
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    Massachusetts where he penned the "Pledge of Allegiance" for a campaign by the Youth's Companion, a patriotic circular and magazine. Bellamy "believed in the absolute...
    19 KB (2,218 words) - 15:57, 28 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Nathaniel Willis (1780–1870)
    established the Eastern Argus and the Boston Recorder newspapers, and The Youth's Companion magazine. Willis was born in Boston in 1780 to newspaperman Nathaniel...
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    Columbus' arrival in the Americas. Bellamy, the circulation manager for The Youth's Companion magazine, helped persuade then-president Benjamin Harrison to institute...
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    Leslie's Magazine, The Century Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, and The Youth's Companion. Evelyn May Magruder was born in Glenmore, Albemarle County, Virginia...
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  • name. Some of Pollock's early commercial fiction can be found in The Youth's Companion. He also regularly published short stories and poetry in Munsey's...
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  • Thumbnail for Clara Doty Bates
    by her sister. Her work was published in St. Nicholas Magazine, The Youth's Companion, Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Wide Awake, Godey's Lady's Book...
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    from Amherst College in 1891. He spent two years as a writer for The Youth's Companion. He was admitted to the Hampden County bar in 1895 after studying...
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    Work, Demorest's Monthly Magazine, Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine, The Youth's Companion, the Congregationalist, the Portland Transcript, Ladles' World,...
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  • Colby wrote for a variety of publications aimed at youths such as The Youth's Companion and St. Nicholas. He was also a regular contributor to Granite Monthly...
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    1918) was an American author and poet whose poems appeared in The Youth's Companion, as well as other papers and magazines. She was a writer of some...
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  • Pennsylvania. He contributed regularly to the Boston Recorder and to the Youth's Companion, and also to religious journals. He wrote 178 volumes, of which...
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  • stories of favorite holidays selected from the Youth's companion (1931) Boys' Stories from the Youth's Companion Down in Dixie, stories from the South Central...
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  • Thumbnail for Elizabeth Croom Bellamy
    contributor to the Atlantic Monthly, Appleton's Magazine, The Cycle, The Youth's Companion, and many other periodicals. Elizabeth Whitfield Croom was born...
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    Bellamy salute was James B. Upham, junior partner and editor of The Youth's Companion. Bellamy recalled that Upham, upon reading the pledge, came into...
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    them the New York Independent. In 1870, he became connected with the Youth's Companion. He wrote 17 volumes of Zig-Zag Journeys, which sold 250,000 copies...
    4 KB (406 words) - 13:04, 30 April 2024
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    which appeared in The Youth's Companion (March 24, 1887), one of several written for that periodical. Some of the Youth's Companion tales form a loose...
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  • they concerned Rudyard less." An anonymous article published in The Youth's Companion in 1924 also hints at this: “Rudyard Kipling was so seldom in Simla...
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