The Boys' Magazine
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Publisher
The Scott F. Redfield Co.
Publication Date
7-1922
Abstract
This issue contains stories, articles, comics and advertisements focused on boys, athletics, adventure, heroism, science, hunting and humor.
Keywords
Boys, Adventure stories, Advertising, Gender, Masculinity, Quarries and quarrying, River steamers, Indigenous peoples, Sailing, Lifesaving
Extent
32 pages
Physical Collection
John T. Dizer Collection
Call Number
Volume
13
Issue
7
Language
English
Media Type
Magazines
Note
"Under the Cat's Face" by Irving Crump; "In the Path of a Steamer" by Ladd Plumley; "Young Timber Cruisers" by Hugh Pendexter; "The Runaway Ship" by Kingsbury Scott; "The Wolf Hunters" by James Oliver Curwood; "The Giant's Arm" by Crittenden Marriott; "The Three-Dollar Receiver: How to Build It" by James Leo McLaughlin; "'Some Action'" by George C. Lane; "In Tamarack Canon" by Agnes Barden Dustin; "Stamp Department" by Donald C. Graham; "Athletic Department" by M. N. Bunker and J. Lynn Bowen; "'Up Iss Down'" by Paul Rimbey
Identifier
boys_magazine_1004
Recommended Citation
Redfield, Scott F., "The Boys' Magazine, July 1922" (1922). The Boys' Magazine. 5.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/boys_magazine/5