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  2. Ladies' Home Journal - Wikipedia

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    0023-7124. Ladies' Home Journal was an American magazine that ran until 2016 and was last published by the Meredith Corporation. It was first published on February 16, 1883, [2] and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States. In 1891, it was published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing ...

  3. Edward Bok - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bok. Edward William Bok (born Eduard Willem Gerard Cesar Hidde Bok) [ 1] (October 9, 1863 – January 9, 1930) [ 1] was a Dutch-born American editor and Pulitzer Prize -winning author. He was editor of the Ladies' Home Journal for 30 years (1889–1919). He also distributed popular homebuilding plans and created Bok Tower Gardens in ...

  4. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    Comics Journal; Details (defunct) Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) Film Threat; Flux (defunct) The Hollywood Reporter; Home Media Magazine (defunct) Media Play News; Modern Screen (defunct) Moving Pictures (defunct) The Pastel Journal; People; Photoplay ...

  5. Seven Sisters (magazines) - Wikipedia

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    While all seven of the magazines were aimed at women, they all had divergent beginnings. Family Circle and Woman's Day were both originally conceived as circulars for grocery stores (Piggly Wiggly and A&P); McCall's and Redbook were known for a text-heavy format focusing on quality fiction; Good Housekeeping was aimed at affluent housewives; and Ladies' Home Journal was originally a single ...

  6. Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould - Wikipedia

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    Bruce joined The Saturday Evening Post as an associate editor in 1934. It was published by Curtis Publishing Company, who also published the Journal.The Goulds took over as co-editors of the Journal in 1935 during the Great Depression, and steered the publication through its golden years, becoming for much of their tenure the highest circulation of the "Seven Sisters" of American magazines ...

  7. Alice Blinn - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1917–1952. Partner. Margaret Cuthbert. Alice Blinn (April 18, 1889 – January 20, 1982) was an American educator, home efficiency expert, and magazine editor. Born in Candor, New York, she attended the New York State normal school and became a teacher. After teaching briefly, in 1913, she entered Cornell University and earned a ...

  8. File:Ladies' Home Journal Vol.7 No.12 (November, 1890).pdf

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