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Story involves criminal clairvoyants and the get-acquainted clubs. One issue. |
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--- see under Western Love Stories. |
The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as both Children’s Magazine and My Magazine, although the latter is used on the Table of Contents. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 53, February 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”. |
The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as both Children’s Magazine and My Magazine, although the latter is used on the Table of Contents. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 54, March 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”. |
The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as both Children’s Magazine and My Magazine, although the latter is used on the Table of Contents. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 55, May 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”. |
The magazine is in the process of changing name from Children’s Magazine to My Magazine; the cover says My Magazine, Formerly the Children’s Magazine, the spine says Children’s Magazine and it is referred to internally as My Magazine. Contains an 8-page newspaper supplement The Little Paper (No. 56, June 1915) described as “The Story of the Great War Told for the Boys and Girls of the English-Speaking Race”. |