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Publisher
The Sprague Publishing Co.
Publication Date
1-1903
Abstract
This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, sports, animals, mining, adventure, religion, notable landmarks, education, medicine, and heroism.
Notes
"Napoleon Bonaparte: A History Written for Boys by the Editor"; "American Landmarks" by Morris Wade; "The Regeneration of 'Bobbie'" by Bernie Babcock; "Frenchy" by Helen Roland Estey; "Boys in the Home, Church and School"; "The Boyhood of a Great Cavalry Leader" by Annah Robinson Watson; "My Adventure into book collecting" by W.B. Poage; "A Heart of Gold" by Lucy S. Orrick; "If I were a boy again" by J.L. Harbour; "My Grizzly" by C.W.Y. Erington; "The Agassiz Association"; "Uncle Sam's Porto Rican Children"; "Indianapolis Newsboys"; "Top or Bottom- Which? A Study of the Factors which most contribute to the success of Young Men" by Archer Brown Rogers; "Some Ball Games of British Boys"; "With the Boys"; "Boys and Animals: The Crab that Needs a House"; "Boys as Money Makers"; "Boy Journalists"; "Boys in Games and Sport"; "The Boy Stamp, Coin and Curio Collector"; "Vaccine and Vaccination" by Hugo Erichsen, M.D.; "A Nation's Tribute to a Boy Hero" by Joseph Callister;
Keywords
Boys, Adventure stories, Advertising, Gender, Masculinity, History, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), New England, Miners, Clergy, Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877), Circus performers, Animals, Puerto Rico, Education, Baseball, Stamp collecting, Vaccines, Bugle players
Extent
32 pages
Language
English
Type
Book
Media Type
Periodicals
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Recommended Citation
Sprague, William C. Editor and Ellis, Griffith Ogden Assistant Editor, "The American Boy, January 1903" (1903). The American Boy. 2.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/american_boy/2
