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The American Magazine
[v87 #5, May 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 212pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
11 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 1 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
14 · Have You a Prima Donna in Your Office or Your Home? ·
Charles L. Wagner
· ar
16 · The Man Who Has to “Get Out the Goods” ·
Mary B. Mullett
· ar
19 · Burbank at Seventy ·
Walter V. Woehlke
· ar
21 · One Thousand Dollars Down ·
Holworthy Hall
· ss; illustrated by
Clarence F. Underwood
24 · Temptations Ahead to Guard Against ·
James J. Walsh, M.D.
· ar
26 · George—The Most Accommodating Man in the World ·
Hugh S. Fullerton
· ss; illustrated by
Dan Groesbeck
29 · What Has Democracy Done to God? ·
Dr. Frank Crane
· ar
30 · Don’t Be a Clam: If You Like Things—Say So! ·
Joseph Katz
· ar
31 · The One Friend Jim Taylor Lacked ·
Samuel A. Derieux
· ss; illustrated by
A. B. Frost
34 · Don’t Get Side-tracked ·
Frank Bacon
· ar
36 · The Gold Mine I Discovered When I Was 35 ·
Thornton W. Burgess
· ar
39 · What to Do When You Get a Good Idea ·
Edward A. Filene
· ar
40 · Fools Rush Out! [
Alexander Hanley, Success Developer
] ·
H. C. Witwer
· ss; illustrated by
A. W. Brown
44 · Tricks by Which You Can Fool the Eye ·
Alon Bement
· ar
47 · Men Who Over-Advertise Themselves ·
[uncredited]
· ar
49 · The Trap ·
Myra Sawhill
· ss; illustrated by
Paul Meylan
52 · What I Have Learned from Napoleon ·
[uncredited]
· ar
54 · The Unrecognizable Man ·
Joseph E. Raycroft, M.D.
· ts
55 · Sid Says. XLI. The Race Is Not to the Swift—Especially if They Sit Down ·
[uncredited]
· ms
57 · Useless Hurry ·
Walt Mason
· ar
58 · What We Found Out About People in the Draft ·
Martin Conboy
· ar
60 · Interesting People
60 · An Iceman with Ideas ·
Fred C. Kelly
· bg
61 · How to Make Your Public Library a Business Asset ·
Alfred Grunberg
· bg [Ref.
Adelaide R. Hasse
]
62 · A 50-Cent Prize That Grew to a $5,000 Business ·
[uncredited]
· bg
64 · The 103-Year-Old Son of President Monroe ·
E. Tracy Hollingsworth
· bg
101 · The American Magazine in the Minister’s Study ·
William H. Leach
· ar
102 · Are Women More Dishonest Than Men? ·
The Readers
· lt
108 · Letting Actions Speak for Themselves ·
N. M. Clark
· ar
192 · Taking My Wife Into Partnership ·
[uncredited]
· ar
205 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
The American Magazine
[v87 #6, June 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 216pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
13 · How Men Act When They Can’t Get a Drink ·
E. M. Statler
· ar
16 · It’s the Go-Getter That Wins Out ·
Mary B. Mullett
· iv [Ref.
Walter H. Cottingham
]
19 · Are You Ready to Fly? ·
Henry Woodhouse
· ar
22 · Average—1,000 Per Cent ·
Robert Bachmann
· ss; illustrated by
Tony Sarg
26 · How I Got Over Being a “Boob” ·
[uncredited]
· ar
27 · Sid Says. XLII. Swelled Heads Have No Ears ·
[uncredited]
· ms
28 · The Trial in Tom Belcher’s Store ·
Samuel A. Derieux
· ss; illustrated by
Paul Meylan
32 · What 20,000,000 People Like to Hear ·
Fred C. Kelly
· ar
34 · The Secrets We Read in the Hearts of Folks ·
Evangeline Booth
· ar
37 · The Hidden Talents of “Jack” Barrymore ·
Keene Sumner
· bg [Ref.
John Barrymore
]
38 · The Woman Tamer from Wyoming ·
Frank Lapham
· ss
42 · Human Beings—As a Nurse Knows Them ·
[uncredited]
· ar; illustrated by
Lejaren à Hiller
44 · The Four Most Interesting Subjects in the World ·
Dr. Frank Crane
· ar
46 · The Stolen Girl ·
John A. Moroso
· ss; illustrated by
Clarence F. Underwood
49 · What I Know About Running a Business ·
Mollie Netcher Neuberger
· ar
50 · The Experiences of a Pawnbroker ·
[uncredited]
· ar; illustrated by
Lejaren à Hiller
53 · Just by Thinking Hard About His Job ·
Norman Beasley
· ar
54 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 2 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
58 · My Adventures with Young Geniuses ·
Leopold Auer
· ar
60 · Some Popular Lies Told About Eating ·
Philip B. Hawk, Ph.D.
· ar
62 · Interesting People
62 · The Sunday Editor of the Chicago “Tribune” ·
Mary Dickerson Donahey
· bg [Ref.
Mary King
]
63 · Has Caught Millions of Shad ·
J. G. Sholl, Jr.
· bg
64 · A Good Man for Children to Know ·
Charles T. Wilder
· bg
65 · An Exciting Moment in the Life of an Engineer ·
Belle Baldwin McColl
· bg [Ref.
Clarence W. Hubbell
]
128 · Finding Out What People Know ·
A. R. W.
· ar
145 · Simmons—His Job, and How He Got It ·
George Matthew Rittelmeyer
· ar
165 · Learn to Concentrate ·
H. G. C.
· ar
171 · How I Have Helped My Husband in Business ·
[uncredited]
· ar
174 · How I Kept My Husband Home Nights ·
[uncredited]
· ar
177 · How I Would Like to Change the Fashion ·
The Readers
· lt
204 · Some Points to Remember When Looking for a Job ·
George H. Cushing
· ar
210 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
The American Magazine
[v88 #1, July 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 182pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
15 · Dowling Just Wouldn’t Give Up! ·
Mary B. Mullett
· ar
19 · Have You Picked the Right Boss? ·
B. C. Forbes
· ar
20 · What Put Courage Back Into Pat Brennan ·
George Gilbert
· ss; illustrated by
J. Henry
23 · Sid Says. XLIII. Booze and Throttles Don’t Go Well Together ·
[uncredited]
· ms
24 · Rheumatism—and Its 9,584 Cures ·
Walt Mason
· ar
26 · The Man Who Made His Bluff Come True ·
Hugh S. Fullerton
· ss; illustrated by
Tony Sarg
29 · Try These Tests on Yourself ·
Keene Sumner
· ar
32 · The Men I Left Behind Me ·
[uncredited]
· ar; illustrated by
Lejaren à Hiller
34 · “Chick” Evans on Golf as a Test of Character ·
Allison Gray
· ar
37 · Why I Wouldn’t Trade Des Moines for New York ·
J. N. Darling
· ar
39 · The Girl That Was Too Good-Looking ·
Shirley L. Seifert
· ss; illustrated by
Walter Tittle
42 · Some Samples of Yankee Shrewdness ·
Joseph C. Lincoln
· ar
45 · How Friends Can Open Doors for You ·
Albert Sidney Gregg
· ar
46 · Mother’s Excitement Over Father’s Old Sweetheart [
Mason Family
] ·
Bess Streeter Aldrich
· ss; illustrated by
Herman Pfeifer
50 · Don’t Say “Maybe I Can”—Say “Yes, I’ll Do It!” ·
Bishop Samuel Fallows
· ar
52 · The Yellow Streak in David ·
Bertha A. Rich
· ss; illustrated by
Robert Amick
55 · Fact and Fallacies About Food ·
Philip B. Hawk, Ph.D.
· ar
57 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 3 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
60 · Women in $6,000 to $30,000 Jobs ·
[uncredited]
· ar
62 · Interesting People
62 · This Boy Would Rather Be a Cartoonist Than Be President ·
John L. von Blon
· bg [Ref.
Ned Hilton
]
64 · Two Very Substantial Citizens You Probably Never Heard Of ·
E. W. Howe
· bg
66 · She Ran the Ranch While the Men Folks Fought ·
Florence M. Seder
· bg
135 · The Worst Misfit I Ever Knew ·
The Readers
· lt
154 · I Write a Letter Home Every Day ·
Frank H. Williams
· ar
166 · Acquiring a Vocabulary ·
J. P. M.
· ar
167 · How We Fool Ourselves About New York ·
William MacLeod Raine
· ar
174 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
The American Magazine
[v88 #2, August 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 176pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
15 · Ten Ways to Test the Fineness of a Man ·
Dr. Frank Crane
· ar
19 · George Cohan’s Definition of One Who Is “On the Level” ·
Mary B. Mullett
· ar
22 · Mother Goes on a Strike ·
Olive Ward Greene
· ss; illustrated by
Paul Meylan
25 · Why Some People Get in Wrong with Their Neighbors ·
Walt Mason
· ar
26 · The Kind of Human Beings Who Live Longest ·
Forrest F. Dryden
· ar
28 · The Bag of Black Diamonds ·
Herman Howard Matteson
· ss; illustrated by
W. H. D. Koerner
32 · 225 Decisions in Less Than Two Hours ·
“Joe” Cantillon
· ar
34 · Don’t Try to Sell Something That People Don’t Need ·
B. C. Forbes
· ar
36 · Why I Always Wear My Rose-Colored Glasses ·
Gene Stratton-Porter
· ar
39 · Get Outdoors and Play! It Will Help You in Business ·
A. A. Stagg
· ar
40 · How a “Cop” Sizes Folks Up ·
James J. Dillon
· ar
43 · Her Choice of a Husband ·
Christine Whiting Parmenter
· ss; illustrated by
Norman Price
46 · Shall I Leave My Money to My Children? ·
[uncredited]
· ar; illustrated by
Lejaren à Hiller
48 · A Long-Distance Call from Jim ·
Bess Streeter Aldrich
· ss; illustrated by
Clarence F. Underwood
51 · It Is One Thing to Desire—and Another to Determine ·
J. C. Penney
· ar
52 · The Girl That Henry Had to Fire ·
Cora Schilling Lawson
· ss
54 · The Adventures of a Caterer ·
Mary Rodgers De Motte
· ar
57 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 4 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
60 · I Admit I Am a Good Reporter ·
Irvin S. Cobb
· ar
61 · Sid Says. XLIV. Most Folks Are Easier to Get at Than Around ·
[uncredited]
· ms
62 · Interesting People
62 · Who Would Think This Girl Sold Plumbers’ Supplies? ·
Dave Dexter
· bg
63 · This Blind Man Says Few People Cheat Him ·
C. Vina
· bg
64 · An 82-Year-Old Newspaper Reporter ·
Leo Fitzpatrick
· bg
149 · The Best Idea I Ever Had ·
The Readers
· lt
170 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
The American Magazine
[v88 #3, September 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 202pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
15 · Are Cheap Teachers Going to Be Good for Your Children? ·
John Grier Hibben
· ar
19 · Why Some Men Fail in Business ·
Theodore H. Price
· ar
20 · Scattergood and the One-Legged Deacon [
Scattergood Baines
] ·
Clarence Budington Kelland
· ss; illustrated by
Paul Meylan
24 · Can You Solve These Queer Problems? ·
James R. Colburn
· ar
27 · The Sin That Everybody Commits ·
[uncredited]
· ar
28 · Pinkerton Tells How We Make It Easy for Swindlers ·
Albert Sidney Gregg
· ar
31 · Mother Is Bulldozed Into Putting on Style ·
Frank Hurburt O’Hara
· ss; illustrated by
F. Graham Cootes
34 · A Great Business Genius Tells What He Sees Ahead ·
[uncredited]
· iv [Ref.
Theodore Newton Vail
]
37 · Watch Sharply—The Next Time You Go to the Theatre ·
Jane Cowl
· ar
38 · The Search for the Missing Daughter ·
Edison Marshall
· ss; illustrated by
Leslie Benson
41 · Is Your Hearing Perfect? Try These Tests ·
[uncredited]
· ar
42 · The Troubles of a Sixteen-Year-Old Matchmaker ·
Florence M. Peto
· ss; illustrated by
W. B. King
44 · Famous Men Who Have Forgotten Me ·
Wallace Irwin
· ar
47 · “Bring Lemon Pie for Two” ·
Winona Godfrey
· ss; illustrated by
Clarence F. Underwood
50 · The Pay I Get That Is Better Than Gold ·
William L. Stidger
· ar
51 · Sid Says. XLV. Try to Have Your Pay Envelope Contain These Two Coins ·
[uncredited]
· ms
53 · Underneath All That Rouge ·
Christine Whiting Parmenter
· ss; illustrated by
Norman Price
56 · We Divided the Job—But Stuck Together ·
John Ringling
· ar
59 · If You Are Up Against it—Go Around! ·
Dr. Frank Crane
· ar
60 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 5 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
65 · Abe Martin on the Movies [
Abe Martin
] ·
Kin Hubbard
· hu; illustrated by
Tony Sarg
66 · I Refuse to Grow Old ·
Walt Mason
· ar
68 · Strange Experiences with Lonesome People ·
E. M. Wickes
· ar
70 · Interesting People
70 · Some Men Are Born Knockers: Here’s a Born Booster ·
Grace Reeve Fennell
· bg
71 · 104 Years Old—and Enjoying Life ·
Ruth Stevens
&
Richard Davis
· bg [Ref.
Louisa K. Thiers
]
72 · Robert Bruce—Wonderful Photographer of Nature ·
Lillian Montanye
· bg
74 · “Cupid” Sparks—Matchmaker ·
Allen Phillips
· bg
188 · The Reasons Why I Like the American Magazine ·
The Readers
· lt
196 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
The American Magazine
[v88 #4, October 1919] (The Phillips Publishing Company, 20¢, 242pp, standard)
[]
(Full Text)
Details supplied anonymously.
7 · Your Rent ·
Abram I. Elkus
· ar
10 · “Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!” ·
Irvin S. Cobb
· ar
12 · “Isn’t That Just Like a Man!” ·
Mary Roberts Rinehart
· ar
14 · A Wonderful Dog with a Dual Nature ·
Lewis Parsons
· ss; illustrated by
F. E. Schoonover
16 · Another Country Boy Rises to the Top in New York ·
B. C. Forbes
· iv [Ref.
Percy Hampton Johnston
]
19 · What Is Wasted Time? ·
Holworthy Hall
· ar
21 · The Telegram That Johnny Didn’t See ·
Frank Lapham
· ss; illustrated by
Leslie Benson
24 · Get Into the Selling End of Your Business ·
Irving T. Bush
· ar
26 · “Pep” ·
Grace G. Bostwick
· pm
27 · Who’s Who in America ·
Bertha Runkle
· ss; illustrated by
Norman Price
30 · How Animals Act in Aeroplanes ·
Henry Woodhouse
· ar
33 · William Cooper Procter—Who Thinks Fast and Straight ·
Merle Crowell
· ar
34 · How We Divide with Our Men ·
William Cooper Procter
· ar
37 · A Great Actress Talks About Life on Both Sides of the Footlights ·
Mary B. Mullett
· ar
38 · Human Beings—As Seen by a Waiter ·
William Kidd
· ar
40 · Scattergood Matches Wits with a Pair of Sharpeners [
Scattergood Baines
] ·
Clarence Budington Kelland
· ss; illustrated by
Paul Meylan
44 · Ten Good Resolutions ·
Dr. Frank Crane
· ar
46 · We Marry 15,000 Couples a Year ·
P. J. Scully
· ar
49 · His Masterpiece ·
Emma Lee Walton
· ss
51 · The Bain Twins and the “Detectative” ·
Elizabeth Irons Folsom
· ss; illustrated by
Norman Price
53 · What Prayer Has Done for Me ·
The Author of “Finding God in Millersville”
(by
Heber J. Grant
) · ar
54 · Cheaters I Have Known ·
[uncredited]
· ar
55 · Sid Says. XLVI. If You Haven’t Got One of These Little Machines You’re the Human Wonder of the World ·
[uncredited]
· ms
56 · What Shall It Profit a Man [Part 6 of 7] ·
Bruce Barton
· sl; illustrated by
Paul Stahr
59 · Queer Things That People Swallow—and Still Live ·
Philip B. Hawk
· ar
60 · The Swelled Head ·
Grantland Rice
· ar
62 · Interesting People
62 · A Humble Maker of Big Railroad Men ·
Edgar White
· bg [Ref.
Lewis Nowlan
]
63 · Forty-One in the Baseball Business ·
Norman Beasley
· bg [Ref.
Frank C. Bancroft
]
64 · Young at Seventy-Eight ·
William Bruce Hart
· bg
66 · A $7,000-a-Year Saleswoman ·
Bertha Snow Adams
· bg
100 · We All Should Realize That We Must Be Servants ·
C. L.
· ar
124 · Is This Success? ·
L. N.
· ar
191 · The Lonesomest Time I Ever Had ·
The Readers
· lt
201 · How I Got a Better Job ·
N. T.
· ar
236 · The Family’s Money ·
Various
· cl
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