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Publisher
The Sprague Publishing Co.
Publication Date
2-1922
Abstract
This issue contains stories, articles, humor and advertisements focused on boys, adventure, science, hunting, animals, and humor.
Notes
"Friendly talks with the Editor"; "The Mammoth Man" by George Langford; "A Message to St. Pierre" by Laurie Y. Erskine; "A Soldier and a Gentleman" by Eleanor Gates; "The Secret of Juan Alvarez" by John Fleming Wilson; "Boys Who Used Their Brains: The Boy fromt he Lower East Side" by Armstrong Perry; "Partners" by T. S. Stribling; "Adventures in Ouija Boards: Another 'Advertising Andy' Story" by Edward Edson Lee; "His Picture in the Paper" by A.L. Crabb; "Quiller of the Hills" by Melville Davisson Post; "To-Morrow" by William Heyliger; "When the Admiral Waked" by Garrard Harris; "The Runaway Turkey" by Archie P. McKishnie; "Jibby Jones and the Worm Mine" by Ellis Parker Butler; "Squirrel Travelers" by Enos A. Mills; "The Radio Schedule" by Armstrong Perry; "Ventriliquism" by Julian Kilman; "For the Boys to Make" by Neely Hall; "Bantams for Busy Fellows" by Chesla C. Sherlock; "Stamps in the Day's News; "A Neighborhood Library"
Keywords
Boys, Adventure stories, Advertising, Gender, Masculinity, Prehistoric humans, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Fur traders, Horses, Science
Extent
52 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, February 1922" (1922). The American Boy. 3.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/american_boy/3
