Popular Science, III:110«
'Popular Science Monthly, 111:105, 108, 110«, 164, 250, 253, 418, 516m; IV:21, 109, 307; V:29 sketch of, 111:495-99 Popular Science News, III: 1 10m Popular songs, IV:250 Population, XJ.S., 1:16, 32—33, 208, 342m Populism, IV: 176-79 Populist movement, 11:484; IV:177,
179, 191, 666
Populist periodicals, IV: 162-63, 205 Porcupine, IV: 107
“Porcupine, Peter,” see Cobbett, William Porcupine’s Gazette, 1:150, 159 Porcupine’s Political Censor, 1:158—59, 790
Poritt, Edward, V:330 Port Chester, N.Y., 111:139 Port Folio, 1:123, 145—46, 155, 161, 166, 168, 173, 174, 176, 177-82,
190, 192, 193m, 194, 198-200, 202, 203, 207-8, 209-10; 11:221, 426
sketch of, 1:223-46 Port Jervis, N.Y., 111:153 “Porte Crayon,” see Strother, David Hunter
Porteous J. Moir, 111:249 Porter, Bruce, IV:388 Porter, Charlotte, IV: 121 Porter, Eleanor Hallowell, IV: 79m Porter, Eliphalet, 1:571, 572 Porter, Gene Stratton, IV: 584, 687;
V: 134, 254
Porter, Henry H., 1:440 Porter, Horace, 111:469, 472 Porter, Joseph W., IV: 138 Porter, Katharine Ann, IV: 739 Porter, Noah, 1:745; II:312m, 313, 314; 111:85, 164, 321, 336, 558;
IV:384
Porter, Robert P., III:35m Porter, Rufus, 11:316 Porter, T. D., 11:38 Porter, T. O., 1:356-57 Porter, William Sidney (“O. Henry”), 111:514; IV:36, 40, 49, 421, 443, 457, 592, 602, 616, 617, 665-70, 692; V: 73-7 5, 80, 118-19, 148, 249-50
Porter, William Trotter, 1:42 5, 480 Porterfield, Allen Wilson, 111:434; IV: 738
Porter’s Spirit of the Times, I :480m See also: Spirit of the Times Portfolio of Home Decorating, V:163 Portico, 1:143, 152m, 167, 179, 183-84,
191, 193, 208
Table captionfounding of, 1:12 5-26 sketch of, 1:293-96 Portland, Maine
The Bibelot, IV: 42 4- |
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IV: 186, 313m, 341, 387m, 391m Portland, Ore., IV: 107-8
agricultural magazines, 11:90; 111:158; IV:341
religious magazines, II:67 m; 111:72, 75m; IV:291
other periodicals, 111:95, 148; IV:139, 314m, 318m, 325m, 349m, 350m Portland Exposition, see Lewis and Clark Exposition Portland Figaro, IV:387m Portland Magazine, 1:3 52, 802 Portland Pleasure Boat, 11:36 Portland Transcript, 11:36 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce), V: 174 Portrait Monthly, 11:176 Portraits
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:37, 94
in nationalist era magazines (1794- 1825), 1:209-10, 252, 282, 307, 309
in expansionist era magazines (1 82 5— 50), 1:347-48, 436-37, 520, 523— 24, 545, 620, 683-84, 696, 762 in Civil War era magazines (1850- 65), 11:176, 192, 303, 428, 551 in post-Civil War magazines (1865— 85), 111:186, 328, 379-81, 416 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905), 111:551; IV:22-23, 85, 152, 415, 571, 602, 720
in modern magazines (1905-),
111:475; IV:438, 786 Time’s covers, V:297-301 Portsmouth, N.H., 1:135 Post, Charles William, IV:25, 126m,
460-61
Post, George W., IV: 41 7m
Post, Israel, 1:352, 769
Post, Louis Freeland, IV:62, 179, 204
Post, Lyman D., 111:128
Post, Melville Davisson, IV:694, 697
Post, Truman Marcellus, 11:374
Post Office, IV:335m
Post Office Clerk, IV:335m
Postal employee magazines, IV:335
Postal Record, IV :33 5m
Postal regulations early (1 741-94)
franking privileges, 1:17 Massachusetts Act (1787), 1:92 Postoffice Act (1792), 1:18-19, 98, 103
in nationalist era (1794-182 5) costs, 1:329
extension of postal routes, 1:120 Postal Act (1794), 1:19, 119-20 in expansionist era (1825-50), 1:19, 361, 517-19; 11:19, in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:266 Post Office Act (1850), II: 19w Post Office Act (1851), II:19»
Post Office Act (1852), 11:3, 18-19 Post Office Act (1863), 11:19 in post-Civil War era (1865-85), Post Office Act (1874), IV:20 in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:20 in modern era (1905-), IV:368 in England
Queen Anne’s Act (1710), 1:16-17 See also Mails Poster art, IV: 151, 450, 452 in advertising, IV:29 for newsstands, IV: 19-20 Postgate, J. P., 111:537 “Postman Always Rings Twice” (Cain), V:22
Postmaster Everywhere, IV:335« Postmaster’s Advocate, IV:335w Postum Cereals, V:81 Poteat, William Louis, V:281 Potter, Alonzo, 1:669; 11:365 Potter, David Morris, V:329 n, 339-40 Potter, Edwin S., IV:63«
Potter, Eliphalet Nott, IV:486 Potter, Henry Codman, IV: 514 Potter, Isaac B., IV:32 7 Potter, John E., 111:260 Potter, May Guillot, IV: 94 Potter, Paul Meredith, IV:751», 752 Potter’s American Monthly, 111:35, 260 Potter’s Herald, IV:221 n Pottery, Glass and Brass Salesman, IV:188 n
Pottery and Glass Salesman, IV:184w Pottery and Glassware Reporter, 111:127 Pottery periodicals, 111:12 7-28; IV: 184 Pottle, Emery, IV:66 Potts, Mrs. Eugenia Dunlap, IV:93-94 Poultry, IV:345«
Poultry Culture, IV:345«
Poultry Herald, IV:345w
Poultry Item, IV:345w
Poultry Keeper, 111:161
Poultry magazines, 111:161; IV:344-45
Poultry Monthly, 111:161 Poultry Raiser, III:161«
Poultry Success, IV:345«
Poultry Tribune, IV:345«
Poultry World, 111:161 Pound, Ezra, 111:543; IV: 6 54; V:94, 166«, 173-78, 228, 230-37, 241- 42, 266
Pound, Roscoe, IV:738 Poverty, 1:470; IV: 10-11, 404 Powderly, Terence Vincent, 11:2 55; 111:299, 300
Powel, Harford W. H., Jr., II:262n, 274;
IV:453n, 468 Powell, Aaron, 11:141 Powell, Charles S., 1:248 Powell, Edward Alexander, IV: 638, 726, 728
Powell, Edward Payson, IV:302, 637, 638
Powell, Harford, III:388n Powell, John Wesley, 111:465; IV:240«, 620
Powell, Thomas, 11:181, 182, 184 Powell, Thomas Reed, IV:180«
Power, III: 116n Power, Ethel B., V:154«
Power Engineering, IV:523«
Power Farming, IV:188rc Power Farming Dealer, IV:188n Power Plant Engineering, IV:323» Power plant engineering periodicals, IV:323n
Power and Transmission, IV:321 Powers, Hiram, 1:173, 436; 11:189;
111:183
Powers, Horace Henry, IV: 164, 182« Powers, John E., 111:12; IV:27 Powers, Thomas E., IV:61, 86 Powys, Llewellyn, V:97 Practical Dairyman, IV:343 Practical Druggist, IV:188«
Practical Druggist and Pharmaceutical Review of Reviews, IV:318 Practical Farmer, 11:90 n; 111:153 Practical Housekeeper and Ladies’ Companion, IV:365 Practical Ideals, IV:356«
Practical Printer, IV:248 n Practical Teacher, 111:168 Prairie Farmer, I:444«, 731, 805;
111:149, 156, 176, 179; IV:340 Prairie Herald, 11:71 n Prairie Schooner, The, V:188 Prang, Louis, 111:182, 186, 442;
111:182, 186, 442; IV:147 Prang, James, I:31»
Prang’s Chromo, 111:186
Pratt, Charles E., 111:213 "Pratt, Charles Stuart, 111:177, 508, 509 Pratt, Cornelia Atwood, 111:483; IV:61 Pratt, D. Anson, 11:356 Pratt, Frances N., II:506 m P ratt, Harry Noyes, III:402 n Pratt, Orson, 11:75 Pray, Isaac Clark, 1:356 Preacher’s Assistant, IV:301«
Preacher’s Helper, IV:301w Preacher’s Magazine, IV:301«
Prebeck, Florence, IV:367w Preface to Politics (Lippmann), V:196, 205
Prejudices, V:3-4 Premium advertising, IV:368 Premiums, subscription, 11:267-68, 273; 111:7-8, 1 lOn, 174, 437; IV:17-
18
See also Chromolithographs Prentice, George Denison, 1:204; 11:362 Prentice, Marion Alcott, 11:416 Prentice, Pierrepont Isham, V:312 Presbrey, Frank, IV:517, 649—50 Presbyter, 11:63 n
Presbyterian (Philadelphia), 11:63; IV: 2 93
Presbyterian (St. Louis), III:74w Presbyterian Advocate, 11:63« Presbyterian Banner, 1:138, 795; II:63« Presbyterian Church and Congregational Church, 11:367-68 Presbyterian Examiner, IV:29 3n Presbyterian Excinding Act (1837), 1:530
Presbyterian Herald, 11:63m; IV:293« Presbyterian Home Missionary, 111:74 Presbyterian Journal, 111:74 Presbyterian Magazine, 1:136, 315;
11:62; IV:293w Presbyterian magazines
in nationalist era (1794-182 5), 1:137-38, 315-16
in expansionist era, (1825-50), 1:370, 372, 373, 624-25 Old School, 1:529-35 slavery issue, 1:458
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:516— 17, 537-39 trends, 11:62-63
in post-Civil War era (1865-85) juvenile periodicals, 111:180 trends, 111:73-74
in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:293- 94
juvenile periodical, IV:275 missionary periodicals, IV:305 Sunday School periodicals, IV: 2 74
Presbyterian Monthly Record, 11:62 Presbyterian Quarterly, 1:529-3 5 Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 11:62, 517
Presbyterian and Reformed Review, IV: 29
Presbyterian Review, 111:74; IV:294 Presbyterian of the South, 11:62 n, 63 n Presbyterian Standard, 11:6 3n Presbyterian of the West, II:63w Presbyterian at Work, III:75«
Prescott, Eustis, 11:38 Prescott, Harriet E., 1:613; 11:173, 467, 477
Prescott, W. W„ III:77w Prescott, William Hickling, 1:543, 748, 777; 11:175, 228, 232, 233, 237 Present, 111:55 Present Age, 111:45, 82 President, V:322 n
Presidential campaigns, see Election campaigns Press, 1:791
Press Congresses of the World, V:64 Presser, Theodore, 111:197 Presses, see Printing presses Presto, III: 198w Preston, John, IV:204«
Preston, Mrs. Margaret Junkin, 1:651;
111:46, 46», 48, 397, 411, 455 Preston, May Wilson, IV: 692; V:84 Price, Charles W., III:122»
Price, Warren Elbridge, V:29 Price, Wesley, IV:712«
Price, William, I: 151m Price Current and Live Stock Record, 111:159
Prices, agricultural, 1:33-34, 318, 513 Prices, general, 11:7; 111:12-13 Prices, magazine
early (1741-94), 1:33-34, 72, 77,
104, 115
in nationalist era (1794-1825), 1:220, 226, 238, 249, 251, 270 in expansionist era (182 5-50), 1:513— 14
abolitionist magazines (182 5-50), 1:513-14
agricultural magazines, 1:318, 729, 730
children’s periodicals, 1:144 comic paper, 1:782 general magazines, 1:602, 607, 612, 615
“knowledge magazines,” 1:364 literary magazines, 1:647, 655, 712, 736, 768
“mammoth” papers, 1:360-61
movement for cheap literature, 1:348
railway journals, 11:297, 298 religious periodical, 11:368 women’s magazines, 1:139, 672y
11:307
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:7 agricultural magazines, 11:433, 434, 43 5
business magazines, 11:342, 448,
449
comic magazines, 11:523, 528 family magazines, 11:354, 359,
417-18
in Far West, II: 116, 117 general magazines, 11:3 5, 42, 221, 255, 359, 384, 391, 393, 407, 409, 411
home club system, 11:11 illustrated weeklies, 11:453 juvenile magazines, 11:264, 266,
268, 274
literary magazines, 11:13, 180, 384, 393, 506
pirated publications, 11:129-30 religious magazines, 11:535, 537 scientific periodical, 11:319, 454,
464-65, 467
in South during War, 11:112, 113 typical prices, II: 13 weeklies, 11:35
women’s magazines, II:51w, 53, 57, 58, 303, 417, 438, 453, 454, 464-65, 467
in post-Civil War era (1865-85) agricultural magazines, 111:153-54, 156-58, 161 art magazines, 111:411 booksellers’ magazines, 111:492 business magazine, III:146« Chautauqua magazines, 111:545 comic magazines, 111:441, 552 current events magazines, 111:333, 339
family magazines, 111:423 fashion magazines, 111:481-82 general magazines, 111:467, 510-
11
home magazines, 11:354, 355;
111:99
illustrated magazines, 111:32 7 juvenile magazines, 111:1 77, 501 literary magazines, 111:319, 321,
323, 454, 540 medical magazine, 111:140 military magazines, 111:533 outdoor journals, 111:210 scientific periodicals, 111:497-98
women’s rights magazines, 11:417; 111:394, 448 in Gilded Age (1885-1905) agricultural magazines, 11:434 all-fiction magazines, IV: 114-15,
11 6n-l 7 n
anarchist periodical, 111:301 charity magazines, IV:741, 747 comic magazines, III:554w country-life periodicals, IV:338 current events periodicals, IV: 500 digest periodicals, IV: 571 family periodicals, IV:485; V:126, 131, 133
fashion periodicals, IV:363, 581-82 general periodicals, IV:20, 453, 507, 590, 609-11, 689, 718, 723;
V: 286-87
geographic magazines, IV:624 illustrated periodicals, IV:453 juvenile periodicals, IV:419, 764
legal periodicals, IV:347 library periodicals, 111:519 literary magazines, 11:315; 111:540;
IV:101, 425-26, 429-30; V:186 military magazines, 11:549; 111:534 outdoor magazines, IV:634, 638 political magazines, IV: 101
populist periodicals, IV:412
religious magazines, 11:315
review periodicals, IV:52w-53« scientific periodicals, IV: 308 society magazines, IV: 106 urban weeklies, IV: 106 women’s periodicals, 11:310, 418;
IV:367, 536, 538, 545, 582, 587, 766, 771; V:126, 131, 133 in modern period (1905-)
agricultural magazines, 11:434 all-fiction magazines, IV: 608 amateur periodicals, IV:451
booksellers’ magazines, 111:494 current events magazines, V: 112-13, 228
family magazines, 11:355; IV:497 fashion periodicals, IV:759-60, 762 gardening magazines, V:38 general magazines, 111:555; IV:605, 617-18; V:4, 24-25, 29 n, 81, 86, 217, 290, 291, 339 home magazines, V:38 illustrated weeklies 11:465; IV:46 juvenile magazines, 111:504 literary magazines, 111:543; IV: 500, 502, 738
poetry magazines, V: 112-13, 228 publishers’ magazines, V:71 review periodicals, IV: 663
Prices, magazine— Continued scientific magazine, 11:323 society periodicals, IV:759—60, 762 women’s magazines, 111:487-88, 490; IV:551, 554, 587, 771 lowering of, IV:3—10, 47-51
advent of ten-cent magazine, IV: 3-6 British magazines, IV:4 effects of ten-cent magazine, IV: 7- 10
five-cent weeklies, IV: 4 movement for cheap literature, 1:348
nature of ten-cent magazine, IV: 6-7 Priestley, John Boynton, IV:439, 478 Prieth, Benedict, IV:390n Primary Education, IV:269, 2 72 Primary Plans, IV:269w Primary School, IV:269 Primary Teacher, 111:163 Prime, Samuel Irenaeus, 1:531; 11:6 Sn, 388; 111:271; IV:293 Prime, William Cowper, 111:185 Primitive Baptists, 11:65 Primitive Catholic, IV:300 Prince, John Tilden, IV:231, 263 Prince, Thomas, 11:221 “Prince Otto” (Stevenson), V:119 Prince of Wales (Edward VII), 11:126, 473, 525
Princeton, Mass., 111:301 Princeton, N.J., 111:84, 11 On; IV:389 Princeton Review, 1:136; 11:6, 62, 155, 517; 111:72, 164, 166, 281, 292, 312; IV: 194 sketch of, 1:529-35
Princeton Theological Review, 1:535; IV:294
Princeton University, 1:42 7, 489
magazines in, 1:370, 530; 11:99;
111:73, 165; IV:74
Princeton University Bulletin, IV:74 Principia, 11:141
Pringle, Henry Fowles, IV:473, 713,
730, 787; V:12 Printer, 11:93
Printer and Publisher, 111:2 74 Printers’ Circular, 111:131 Printers’ Guide, III:132n Printers’ Ink, IV: 146 Printers’ magazines, 11:93; 111:131-132, 411; IV:247-48
early problems of, 1:13, 20, 85-86 Literary Digest strike, IV: 5 74 Printing Art, IV:247-48 Printing Gazette, 111:131 Printing presses, 1:20, 37; 111:117, 189
Printing Trade News, 111:131 Prison reform, 11:207, 21 1-12; 111:314; IV: 513
Prisoner’s Friend, 11:212 Prisoners’ periodicals, 111:314; IV: 199 Pritchett, Henry S., IV:738, 744 Prize fighting, 1:481-82
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:201, 458-459
popularity, 11:201-202 woodcuts, 11:459
in post-Civil War era (1865-85) defense, 11:2 53
famous matches, 11:331-33; 111:218 illegality, 11:33 1 magazine reportage, 11:331-34 popularity, 111:218 in Gilded Age (1885-1905) famous matches, IV:371 magazine reportage, IV:372-73 popularity, IV:3 71 modern (1905-), 11:336 Prizes, by magazines, 1:15, 327, 500, 597; IV:39, 1 15, 429, 457, 487; V:43, 113
Process engraving, 111:191 Proctor, J. Harris, V:2 73n Proctor, Richard Anthony, 111:249 Proctor, William, Jr., 1:539 Produce Review, IV:186«
Producer and Builder, IV:32 5«
Profanity, 1:57, 475
Professional and Amateur Photography, IV: 1 SOn
Profits of Religion, The (Sinclair),
V: 1 5\n
Progress (home study periodical), IV:55 Progress (women’s suffrage periodical), IV:356
Progress of the World, IV: 55-56 Progressive Age, 111:131 Progressive Age — Gas, Electricity,
Water, IV: 184
Progressive Bee-Keeper, IV: 345 Progressive Farmer, 111:155; IV: 176, 341; V:280
Progressive Medicine, IV:314 Progressive Party, V:204-6, 211-12 Progressive Printer, IV:248«
Progressive Pulpit, IV: 2 83 Progressive Springfield, V:131n Progressive Teacher, IV: 2 70 n Progressive Union Club, 11:207 Progressive Woman, IV:205« Progressivism, IV: 706, 746; V:202,
204-5
See also Populist movement
Prohibition movement, IV:530, 569 in expansionist era (1825-50), 1:473 in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:210 in post-Civil War era, 111:309-311 press support, 111:545 in Gilded Age, IV:210 periodicals, IV:189« press and, 111:259, 336; IV:513 liquor advertising restrictions,
IV: 2 7
opposition, 111:555; IV:210, 470, 568
polls on repeal, IV:576 See also Temperance; Temperance magazines
Promise of American Life (Croly), V: 192—196, 205, 207 Promotional magazines, IV:96, 105,
106n, 108
Proof Sheet, 111:132 n; IV:212, 683 Prophetic and Mission Record, IV:238« Proportional representation, magazine comment on, 111:334, 342 Proportional representation magazines, IV: 178
Proportional Representation Review, IV: 1 78
Prose poems, IV:42 5
Prospect from the Congress Gallery, see: Porcupine’s Political Censor Prosperity, 111:47 5; IV: 1, 167-69 See also Depressions
Prostitution, 111:27-28, 313, 445;
IV: 200, 405, 600 Protectionist, IV: 166 Protestant American, IV:300 Protestant Churchman, II:70ra Protestant Episcopal periodicals, see Episcopalian magazines Protestant Episcopal Quarterly and Church Register, 11:68 Protestant Episcopal Review, IV: 294 Protestant Standard, IV:299 Prout, H. E., IV:326 Providence, R.I.
educational magazine, III:168» literary magazines, IIT.234, 262 n;
IV: 12 7
trade magazine, 111:136 other periodicals, 11:52, 64; 111:186; IV :2Aln, 366
Providence Medical Journal, IV:313w “Prowler Paul,” see Mackeever, Samuel A.
Prud’homme, John Francis Eugene, 1:322, 522
Prussia, 11:122; 111:275, 279—80
Pryor, Mrs. Roger Atkinson (Sarah A.
Rice), 111:483; IV:86 Psyche, III Dll
Psychiatric Bulletin of New York State Hospitals, IV:315n Psychiatric journals, 11:85 Psychic phenomena, IV:407; V:152 Psychical periodicals, IV:304 Psychical Review, IV:304 Psychological Bulletin, IV: 303 Psychological journals, IV:303 Public, IV:62, 204 Public affairs, see Current events Public Health Journal, IV:316 Public health magazines, 1:440-41;
11:86; IV:316 Public Leader, 111:311 Public Ledger, 111:492 Public Libraries, IV: 143 Public Opinion, IV:3, 10, 64, 573,
649-51; V:79 Public Ownership, IV: 178 Public Ownership Review, IV: 178 Public Policy, IV: 181 Public-School Journal, III:169«
Public schools, 1:487; 11:96; 111:163- 64, 486
See also Education Public Works, IV: 198 Publication, defined, 1:5 Publications of the American Dialect Society, IV:128«
Publications of the American Economics Association, IV: 181-82, 331 Publications of the American Statistical Association, IV:310w Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 111:236; IV:128
Publications of the Southern Historical Association, IV: 139 Publishers’ Auxiliary, 111:2 73; IV:243 Publishers New Company, V:82 Publishers’ periodicals, 111:135, 235-36, 491-94; IV:125-27, 243-44, 432-41; V:59—71
Publishers’ Press Association, V:59 Publishers’ and Stationers’ Weekly Trade Circular, 111:491
Publishers’ Weekly, 111:171, 235, 517 sketch of, 111:491-94 Puck, 11:481; 111:87, 91-92, 125, 191, 192, 199, 267, 268, 272, 288, 292, 552, 555; IV:10, 29, 383 sketch of, 111:520-32 Puck (German language periodical), 111:52 1, 522, 524n
Puck: The Pacific Pictorial, 111:265
Puck on Wheels, 111:267, 529
Puck’s Library, 111:52 8
Pueblo, Colo., IV:204
Puffing, 1:478-79
Pugh, Edwin, IV: 196
Pulitzer, Joseph, 111:527; IV:410, 428
Pulitzer Prize to Mott, V:xv, 347
Pullam, Marian M., 11:352
Pullman, George Mortimer, 111:53
Pulp and Paper Magazine, IV:184ra
Pulpit, IV:30Ira
Pulpit Herald and Altruistic Review, IV: 28
Pulpit Treasury, 111:84 Pulsifer, Harold Trowbridge, III:42 2ra, 433-34
Punch (London), 11:521; 111:441, 521 Punch and Judy, III: 2 69ra Punchinello, 111:91, 2 66, 2 79 sketch of, 111:440-42 Puns in magazines, 1:236; V:312 Pupin, Michael, IV: 72 7 Purdy, Ken W., IV:417ra Pure food, campaign for, IV:460;
V: 137-38
Purington, Julia M., 111:95 Puritan, IV:361, 614 Puritan Recorder, 11:71 Puritanism, III:4, 305 Purity Journal, IV: 2 00 Pushing to the Front (Marden), V:286 Putnam, Allen, I:317ra, 318—19 Putnam, George (editor of Christian Examiner), I:2 84ra, 289, 703 Putnam, George Haven, 11:248 Putnam, George Palmer, 1:375, 393; 11:419, 428
Putnam, J. Bishop, 11:429 Putnam, Mary Lowell, 11:124, 241 Putnam, Nina Wilcox, IV: 606 Putnam & Mellen, II:36ra Putnam’s Historical Magazine, IV: 140 Putnam’s Monthly Magazine, 1:648; 11:31-32, 102, 104, 121, 130,
172, 389, 396, 449-50, 495ra; 111:17, 29, 33-34, 184, 192, 231, 279, 281, 284, 307, 311, 458, 551; IV:46
criticism in, 11:158, 188, 198 payment to contributors, 11:20; 111:14, 15
politics in, 11:135, 138, 140, 148 sketch of, 11:419-3 1 Putney, Vt., II: 207ra Puzzles in magazines, 11:417, 440 crossword, 111:555; IV: 567 Pygmalion (Shaw), V:85
Pyle, Howard, 11:397, 401, 402, 483; 111:473, 503, 504, 509, 557; IV: 151, 484, 545, 719, 726; V:341
Pyles, Joseph Gilpin, IV: 782 Pyne, John, 11:532 Pythian Journal, 111:315
Quackenbos, G. P., 11:40 “Quad, M.,” see Lewis, Charles Bertrand Quaker, IV: 1 17, 273, 614 Quaker magazines, 1:562, 652—65, 773— 74; 11:140; 111:81; IV:296, 305 Quakers
early magazine on (1757-58), 1:61
expansionist era magazines on criticisms, 1:472
water cure, 1:441, 475, 700; 11:87; IV:316
Civil War era magazines on, 11:48, 319
Gilded Age magazines on, IV: 245, 528, 543
modern magazines on, IV: 530-31 “Quality magazines,” IV: 7—9 Quampeag Coyote, II: 185ra Quarterlies
in nationalist era (1794-1825), 1:129-30
in expansionist era (1825-50) number, 1:342ra quality, 1:366-69
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:61, 103,150
anonymity, II:25 average circulation, 11:10 growth, II: 2 7-29 number, II:4», 2 7-29
in post-Civil War era (1865-85), 111:31-32
See also specific quarterlies Quarterly Bulletin of the American Institute of Architects, IV:323 Quarterly Christian Spectator, 1:310 Quarterly Illustrator, IV: 154 Quarterly Journal (Jenness Miller),
IV:359
Quarterly Journal of Economics, IV: 182 Quarterly Journal and Review, 1:388 808
Quarterly Register of Current History, IV: 71
Quarterly Reporter of Y.M.C.A.’s in North America, 11:75 Quarterly Review, IV:228 Quarterly Review of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, II:73ra; 111:79
Quarterly Review of the Methodist Church South, 11:66 n; 111:70, 384
Quarterly Review of the United Brethren, IV:296
Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, IV: 139
Quartley, Frederick William, 111:187, 411, 420
Quatrefages de Breau, Jean Louis Armand de, 111:496 Queen, 11:418; IV: 580-81 “Queen, Ellery” (Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee),
IV: 503
Queen, Frank, 11:203, 204; IV:260 Queen Anne’s Act (1710), 1:16-17 Queen Bee, 111:95 Queen of Fashion, IV: 582 Queen Victoria (Strachey), V:211 Quequelle, Frederick, 1:3In Queries, IV:55
Quick, Herbert, 11:431; III:156n;
IV:46n, 490, 550, 697, 779 Quigg, J. Travis, III:196n Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, IV:114n, 451, 720, 726 Quinby, D. F. II:116w,
Quincy, Edmund, II:275n, 285, 289, 424
Quincy, Illinois, 111:161; IV:2 54n, 345
Quincy, Josiah, 1:244, 255; IV: 161, 407
Quinn, Arthur Hobson, III:235n; IV:728
Quinn, Frank, V:72 n, 86
Quinn, Thomas C., IV: 50
Quint, Alonzo Hall, II:71n
Quirk, James R., IV:589n, 607; V:271
Quiver, IV:220n
Quo Vadis, IV: 141, 260
R. F. D. News, IV:355n R. R. Donnelly and Sons, V:32 7-28 Racer and Driver, IV:3 73n Rachel, Elisa, 11:199 Racine, Wis., II:89n, 99 n; 111:157 Racine Agriculturist, 111:157 Racing boat, see Boat racing Racing, horse, see Horse racing Radford Review, IV:32 5n Radiant Centre, IV:285n Radical, III: 78, 91 Radical Abolitionist, 11:141 Radical Review, 111:31, 301 Radio, IV:319, 592
Radio reviews, 111:555; IV:567 Raemakers, Louis, 111:532; IV:566 Rafinesque, Constantine Smalz, 1:297, 311, 312w, 312
Ragland, Sam, V:248
Rago, Henry, V:22 5ra, 243—44
Raguet, Condy, 1:235, 245
Railroad Advocate, 11:81
Railroad Brakeman’s Journal, 111:126 n
Railroad Car Journal, IV:333«
Railroad Conductors’ Brotherhood Monthly, III: 12 5«
Railroad and Engineering Journal, 11:297 n
Railroad Gazette, 111:12 5 Railroad Herald, IV:333«
Rail-road Journal, 1:469; II:297« Railroad journals, 11:81-83, 297-300; 111:125-26; IV:332-33 See also: American Railroad Journal Railroad Magazine, IV:422 Railroad Men’s Magazine, IV:422,
617«
Railroad Record, 11:81 Railroad Record and Investment Guide, III: 126«
Railroad Trainman, III:126»
Railroads
through Civil War era, 1:206—8, 466- 69; 11:144-45, 297, 340, 343, 414, 531
post-Civil War era (1865-85), 111:149-50
agrarian discontent and, 111:124 complaints against service, 111:123 expansion. III:3 press hostility, 111:342 railroad strike (1877), 111:124-25, 303
speculation, 111:122-23, 296 in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:326, 331-332, 782 advertising, IV:27 articles on, IV:487-88, 593 press accounts, IV:689, 721 rate regulation, IV:464 strike of 1894, IV:218 trusts, IV: 156 modern (1905-), V:83 criticism, V: 149-50 Railway Age, 111:125 Railway Age Gazette, II:297«, 300 Railway Carmen’s Journal, IV:221 n Railway Clerk, IV:22 Ira Railway Conductor, III: 12 5w Railway Conductor’s Monthly, III:125n Railway Earnings Record, III: 147w Railway and Industrial Compendium, 111:147 n
Railway Journal, IV:333ra Railway and Locomotive Engineering, IV:333ra
Railway Master Mechanic, 111:126 Railway Mechanical Engineer, II:297ra, 300
Railway Post Office, IV:335w Railway Purchasing Agent, 111:126 n Railway Register, 111:126 n Railway Review, 111:125 Railway Telegrapher, IV:221 n Railway Times, IV: 175 Railway World, IV:333 Raine, Norman Reilly, IV: 701 713 Raine, William McLeod, IV:79ra, 421 Raleigh, Henry, IV:695 Raleigh, N.C., II:65n, 113; 111:154-55, 168, 261», 262 n; IV:176 Ralph, Julian, 11:482; IV:66, 226, 233, 489, 662, 689, 721; V:28 Ramage, Burr James, IV:733«, 735 Rambler, 111:2 68
Rambler and Dramatic Weekly,
111:199
Rambler’s Magazine, 1:166, 793 Ramee, Marie Louise de la (“Ouida”), 11:255, 439; 111:91, 252, 397; IV:51, 514, 679 Ram’s Horn, IV:301 Ramsay, William, 111:402 Ramsden, T., III:2 70w Ranch, IV:341 Rand, Asa, II:262w, 263-64 Rand, McNally & Co.’s Bankers Monthly, III: 147
Rand McNally Bankers’ Monthly,
IV :349
Randall, James G., V:280 Randall, George M., 11:69 Randall, Samuel S., 1:49Hz Randall, Theodore A., 111:130 Randall-Diehl, Anna, IV: 1 2 5 Randolph, John, 1:184 Rankin, Jeremiah Earmes, II:518«; IV: 52«
Rankin, John, 11:282 Ransom Beverly C., Ill: 7In Ransom, John Crowe, IV: 737, 739, 749; V: lOOn, 101-7, 110—12, 114-16, 222, 336
Rascoe, Burton, IV:432n, 440-41; V:257n, 259
Ratchford, B. U., V:273n Rathom, John R., IV: 783 Ratner, Joe E., V:36 n, 44 Rauch, Friedrich August, II:380n Raumer, Karl von, 11:445 Raven, IV: 117n Raven, Anton A., 11:414 Rawlings, Augustus, 11:110, 458 Rawlings, Charles A., IV:712
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, IV: 729 Ray, Man, V: 178
Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 1:329, 358,
753, 779; 11:361, 38 In, 391 Raymond, James H., 1:490 Raymond, John T., 111:204 Raymond, Robert L., 111:42 5 Raymond, Rossiter Worthington,
III: 114n
Rayne, Martha L., 111:95, 416 Reactionary periodicals, IV:442-49; V: 26
Read M. C., II: 11 5n
Read, Opie, 11:311; 111:54, 238, 270; IV :48n, 93, 100, 114n, 115n,
167n, 390, 654, 767
Read, Thomas Buchanan, 11:308, 410, 505n; 111:237, 374, 397 Reade, Charles, 11:270, 386, 393, 454, 471, 476, 482, 506n, 508;
111:224, 251, 322-23, 358, 372; IV: 679
Reade, Frank, 111:179 Readel, John D., 1:294 Reader, 11:431; IV:46 Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, V:3 42
Readers, magazines, 1:13 See also Subscriptions Reader’s Digest, IV:587; V:xvi Reading, Pa., 111:139; IV:301w Reading-course magazines, 111:153, 173, 177, 544-47; IV:54-55 Real Democracy, IV: 2 83 Real estate periodicals, 111:147-48; IV:325
Real Estate and Record Building Guide, IV: 3 2 5
Realf, Richard, IV:65 Realist novels, romantic versus, IV: 111— 12
Reason, IV:304«
Reavis, Holland S., IV:184«
Reavis, L. PI., IV:26 In Receipts, 1:33-35, 72, 82, 103, 111; 11:35, 42
See also Circulation; Subscriptions Recipes, 1:589; 11:440, 466; 111:511; IV:537; V:45-6
Reckoning, The (Chambers), V:30 Reconstruction Period, 11:245; 111:4,
283-84, 333-34, 340 Record, II: 11 3n
Record of Christian Work, 111:86 Recorder, 11:263
Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, IV: 138
Records of the Past, IV: 140 Recouly, Raymond, IV: 72 7, 728 Recreation, IV:381
Red Book, 1:1 72, 706; IV:116, 393;
V:30, 143 Red Man, IV:215
Red Men, Improved Order of, lll.iln Red River Rover, 11:151 Redding, Mrs. Josephine, IV:756n, 758-59
Redfield, W. D., 1:322, 522 Redfield, William Cox, IV:617 Redman, Peggy Dowat, IV:712« Redmond, Daniel George, IV:511w, 523; V:49«, 58
Redmond, Daniel George, Jr., V:58
Redpath, James, 11:2 51
Reed, C. McF., IV:67In
Reed, Edward Bliss, V:339
Reed, Gideon F. T., IV: 412
Reed, H. V., III:413n, 414
Reed, Isaac G., Jr., 111:269
Reed, Joseph P., 11:416, 418; IV:48n,
67 In
Reed, Myra G., IV: 580n, 584
Reed, Myrtle, IV:117n, 436, 612, 767-
68
Reed, T. Smith, 11:45 Reed, Thomas Brackett, 11:2 55, 269; IV: 166, 612, 689
Reed, Thomas Buchanan, 1:366, 540, 585, 743, 767, 771 Reed, William B., 11:238 Reed’s Isonomy, IV: 94 Reedy, William Marion, IV:77, 101,
130-31, 132, 135, 164, 168, 278, 390, 427, 447-78, 646, 652-
56
Reedy’s Mirror, IV: 7 7, 101 sketch of, IV:652-56 Rees, Albert, IV:181n Reese, Lizette Woodworth, V:185, 266 Reeve, Arthur Benjamin, IV:493, 497, 604, 651
Reeve, James Knapp, IV: 117 Referee, IV:379 Referendum, IV: 178 Reform Advocate, IV:300 Reform bill (1832), 1:339 Reform movements, 111:308—12;
IV: 194-214
press attention to, IV: 513 variety of, IV:209-12 See also specific reforms and reform movements
Reformed Church Review, 1:809 sketch of, 11:380-82
Reformed Judaism, magazines of, 111:80
Reformed Quarterly Review, 11:380; 111:79
Refrigerating industry periodicals,
IV: 183n
Refrigerating Review, IV:183n Regional Labor Board, V:20n “Reid, Christian,” see Tiernan, Frances Fisher
Reid, John Morrison, II:3In Reid, Mayne, 111:16, 43, 175n, 176, 179, 219, 502; IV:680 Reid, Whitelaw, 111:332n; IV: 74 Reifsnider, Mrs. Calvin Kryder, IV:413-14
Reilly, Henry Joseph, II:547n, 549 Reilly, Louis W., IV:297 Reinhart, Charles Stanley, 11:397, 399, 477; 111:189, 504 Reinsch, Paul Samuel, IV:499 Reliable Poultry Journal, IV:345 Religion
early magazines and (1741-94) articles on religion, 1:56, 75 clergy called useless extravagance, 1:58
religious controversies 1:75-77 school curriculum, 1:62-64, 105 nationalist era magazines and (1794-1825),1:258, 297 controversy, 1:562—64 emphasis, 1:124 progressive views, 1:2 58 expansionist era magazines and (1825-50), 1:560-61 controversy, 1:369 science and, 1:447, 611; 11:314 slavery issue, 1:369, 373, 458, 461 Civil War era magazines and (1850-65)
slavery issue, 11:138-39 theater and, 11:200
post-Civil War era magazines and (1865-1885), 11:252; 111:320,
463-64, 526-27, 545 controversy, 111:63-66 debate on free-thinking, 11:2 52 declining influence, 111:305—6 juveniles, 111:180 newspapers, 111:66 prohibition, 111:310 statistics, 111:66-67 Sunday School topics, 111:424 theater and, 111:206 theological issues, 111:85-89 trends, III:4
in Gilded Age (1885-1905) church membership, IV: 2 76 New Thought cult, IV:283-85, 30472
Religion —Continued
press discussions, IV: 403—4, 444,
513
socialist ideas and, IV: 176, 190- 191, 280-83 trends, IV: 2 76
modern magazines and (1905-30) digest periodicals, IV: 570 general magazines, V:32, 281 literary magazines, 11:513 review periodicals, IV: 520 See also specific religious denominations
Religion in Life, II:66n Religio-Philosophical Journal, 111:81 Religious Cabinet, 1:716 Religious Herald (Hartford), II:71n Religious Herald (Richmond), 11:64 Religious Magazine, 111:506, 507 Religious Magazine and Monthly Review, 11:12n
Religious Monitor, 1:791 Religious periodicals early (1789-90), 1:29 in nationalist era (1794-1825), 1:310 editing, 1:198 increase in, 1:210 quality and variety, 1:131-39 in expansionist era (1825-50), 11:312-15
conflict with science, 1:447 didactic, 1:745-46 number, 1:342n
- quality and variety, 1:369-74 in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:60— 78, 380-82
advertising, 11:15, 368, 372 circulation, 11:370-71, 381 criticism, 11:60 distribution, 11:61 education, 11:97 high-circulation, 11:10 number, II:4n trends, 11:60-78 weeklies, 11:34
in post-Civil War era (1865-85), 11:382; 111:422-23 advertising, 11:375 circulation, 11:315, 376; III:7, 67, 70, 76 n, 422, 436, 507 juvenile magazines, 111:180 newspapers, 111:66 number, 111:66-68 science periodicals, and, 111:497 weeklies, 111:63-67 in Gilded Age (1885-1905) monthlies, IV:395-400
See also specific religious denominations
Religious Remembrancer, see: Christian Observer
Religious revivals, 1:300 Religious Telescope, II:68n, 74; 111:81 Remarque, Erich Maria, IV:475 Remarques, IV:87 Remembrancer, 1:122 n, 12in, 790 Remington, A. G., 11:28 Remington, Frederick, 11:482; 111:473; IV: 151, 456, 458, 484, 496, 635, 637, 726
Reminiscences, 111:433, 475; IV:474,
513, 586-87, 713 See also Autobiography Remsen, Ira, 11:271; 111:109 Renoir, Pierre Auguste, IV: 145 Renwick, James, 1:276; 111:182 Repertory of Papers on Literature and Other Topics, 1:167, 794 Reporter (Washington), IV:90 Repository and Ladies’ Weekly Museum, see: Philadelphia Repository and Weekly Register
Repplier, Agnes, 11:51 In; 111:330, 428;
IV:490; V:251, 337-38 Representative, IV: 178 Representative Americans, V:247 Reprints in magazines, 1:360-61 See also Condensations Republic, II:44n, 123, 125; 111:281;
IV :89
Republican-Chronicle, 1:320 Republican Magazine, IV: 171 Republican party
early program of, 11:423 elephant as symbol of, 11:480 periodicals of, IV: 1 71 See also names of Republican presidents
Retail Coalman, IV:189n Retail Druggist, IV:188n Retail Grocers’ Advocate, 111:134;
IV: 187n
Retail trade periodicals, see Trade periodicals
Retailers’ Association, V:113 Reuterdahl, Henry, IV:100n, 456 Reuther, Walter, IV:478 Reveille, 11:180
Revere, Paul, 1:26, 36, 85, 86, 250 Review, defined, 1:7-8 Review of American Chemical Research, IV :309
Review of the Churches, IV:301 Review and Expositor, IV: 292
Review of Missions, IV:238«, 305 Review periodicals, see Book reviews; Condensations; Current-events magazines
Review of Reviews, IV: 10, 17, 21, 35, 52, 216, 228, 508, 570, 571, 578, 775, 788; V:50-51, 55, 341 sketch of, IV:657-64 Review of Reviews for Australasia, IV:658 n
Review of Reviews Corporation,
V: 117—18, 123
Review of Telegraph and Telephone, III: 122«
Revista del Mundo, IV: 786 Revolution, 11:207; 111:94, 445—46 sketch of, 111:391-95 Revolution, American
histories, 1:97, 98, 103, 176, 188, 260 reportage, 1:83-85, 89-90 Revolving Book Publication Fund, V:345
Revue des Revues, IV:659 n Revue Mondiale, IV:659w Rexford, Eben Eugene, 1:592; 11:362, 468; 111:416, 511; IV:80, 115, 360, 361, 542, 637, 765 Reynolds, Ignatius Aloysius, 11:76 Reynolds, J. N., 1:611 Reynolds, John, 111:315 Reynolds, John Parker, 111:159 Reynolds, Quentin, IV:470, 472, 476 Reynolds, Thomas C., 1:646 Reynolds, William M., II: 73w Rhead, Louis, IV:26 Rhoads, James E., I:773«, 774 Rhoads, Margaret W., 1:565 Rhoads, Samuel, 1:773 Rhode Island Advertiser, IV:247«
Rhode Island College of Agriculture, IV:341«
Rhode Island Historical Magazine, 111:259
Rhode Island Schoolmaster, 111:168 Rhodes, Albert, 111:18, 46 5n Rhodes, Anne, 11:463 Rhodes, Bradford, II:94w Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, IV:694, 695 Rhodes, James Ford, 111:262, 347 Rhodes, Harrison Garfield, IV:451 Rhodes, James Allen, V:317 Rhodes Journal of Banking, 11:94 n; 111:147
Rhodes Journal of Banking and the Banker’s Magazine, II:94« Rhodora, IV:310 Rhys, Dynevor, 111:489
Rhys, Ernest, IV:42 5 Ricci, Rolandi, IV:519 Rice, Alice Hegan, 111:471, 504; IV:429 Rice, Allen Thorndike, II:218w, 220«, 249-50, 254, 260; 111:23, 31, 35; IV:51
Rice, Arthur L., III:116w Rice, George, IV: 107 Rice, Grantland, IV:465, 466, 470, 478, 604
Rice, Isaac Leopold, IV:511-19
Rice, John H., 11:155
Rice, Joseph Mayer, IV: 517-18
Rice, Philip Blair, V:240
Rice, Wallace, V:236
Rice Industry, IV:186w
Rice Journal, IV:339
Rice periodicals, IV:339
Rich, H. S„ 111:135
Rich, H. Thompson, IV:511w, 519
Richard, Joseph W., 7 3n
Richard, Mary Ellen, IV: 744
Richards, Frederick Thompson, IV:456
Richards, George Livingston, IV:82, 366
Richards, George W., II:380w
Richards, I. W., IV:322«
Richards, Joseph H., 111:331«, 332 Richards, Laura Elizabeth, 111:503 Richards, Thomas Addison, 11:390 Richards, Walker C., 11:11 Ow Richards, Willard, 11:75 Richardson, Albert Deane, 11:468, 546 Richardson, Allen H., IV: 583 Richardson, Anna Steese, IV:604, 769 Richardson, C. B., 11:175 Richardson, Charles B., 11:550 Richardson, Charles F., 11:376; IV: 398 Richardson, Dorothy, V:173 Richardson, Fred, IV:452 Richardson, Frederick A., IV:22 5 Richardson, Henry Hobson, 111:182, 183 Richardson, James H., 11:390 Richardson, Leander, IV:243w, 260« Richardson, Lou, IV:105«
Richardson, Nathaniel Smith, 1:372;
11:68, 364n, 365 Richardson, Solon, 11:186 Richardson, William H., IV: 90 Richmond, Cora L. V., Ill:8 2n Richmond, Ind., 11:51; 111:111, 312 Richmond, Va.
nationalist era magazines in (1794— 1825), 1:204-5
expansionist era magazines in (1825-50)
agricultural magazines, I:444«; II:88n
Richmond, Va.— Continued
literary magazine, 1:629-57 magazine center, 1:380, 382 religious periodicals, 11:64, 68 n Civil War era magazines in (1850-65) agricultural magazine, II :88m comic magazine, 11:112 literary magazines, I: 629m; II: 112-13
medical journal, 11:87 religious periodicals, 11:64, 68, 88 n post-Civil War magazines in (1865- 85)
agricultural magazines, II: 88m; 111:154
comic magazine, III: 269m “Copperhead” magazine, 11:545 education magazine, III: 168m general magazines, 111:46-47 historical journal, 111:261-62 legal journal, III: 145w medical journals, III :140m religious magazines, 11:64 n, 68 n; 111:74
spiritualist magazine, III: 8 2 Gilded Age magazines in (1885-1905) education periodicals, III :168m;
IV :2 70m
family periodicals, IV:92 historical periodical, IV: 139 legal journal, III: 145m medical journals, III :140m;
IV: 3 13m
religious periodicals, II :64m, 68m modern magazines in (1905-) agricultural magazine, II :88m family periodical, IV:92 historical periodical, IV: 139 insurance periodical, III: 146m medical journals, III: 140m;
IV :313m
religious periodical, II :64m anti-abolitionist activities in, 1:461 in Civil War, 11:112-13, 155 theater in, 1:169
Richmond Christian Advocate, 1:382, 801; II:68m
Richmond Eclectic, 111:46 Richmond Examiner, 111:537 Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, III: 141m
Richmond Medical Journal, III :140m Richter, Francis C., IV:374 Richter, Henry, IV: 567 Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich, 1:401; 11:164
Riddel, Samuel Hopkins, I:491m Ridder, Herman, IV:298
Rideing, William Henry, 11:254, 262m, 270, 272 ; 111:550 Rideout, E. G., IV: 41 8 Rideout’s Monthly Magazine, 111:36 Rider, Fremont, 111:519 Rider, Sidney, 111:234 Rider-Taylor, Henry, IV:665m, 669 Ridge, W. Pett, IV: 196 Ridgeway, James, V:191m Ridgewood, New Jersey, amateur periodical in, IV :390m
Ridgway, Erman J., 111:487, 488 Ridgway, Erman Jesse, IV:47; V:72 m, 74-75, 78-87
Ridgway Publishing Company, V:82 Ridgway’s Weekly, V: 81-82 Riding, Laura, V:241 Ridley’s Fashion Magazine, III :98m Ridpath, John Clark, 111:546; IV:164, 401m, 412 Rifle, IV :381m
Riggs, Arthur Stanley, IV:629 Riggs, James A., V:36m, 48m Riis, Jacob Augustus, 11:512; 111:430, 432, 486; IV:662, 721, 744 Riley, James Whitcomb, 11:377, 400; 111:54, 508; IV:61, 95, 456, 544, 561, 765; V:73 Riley, Woodbridge, V:5 “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” (Coleridge), V: 122
Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 111:401, 487; IV:421, 471, 552, 584, 604, 605, 616, 693, 695, 697, 700, 771; V:83, 134, 254
Rinehart, Stanley Marshall, Jr., IV:440, 696
Ripley, George, 1:289-90, 366, 687, 690, 703, 704-7, 764; 11:163-64, 239, 373m, 425, 426; IV:787 Ripley, William Zebrina, 11:514 Risk, T. F., 11:11 6m Ristori, Adelaide, 111:205 Ritchie, Albert Cabell, 11:260; IV:707 Ritchie, Alexander Hay, 11:444 Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Cora, 11:360 Rittenhouse, David, 1:90, 201 Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle, IV:440; V:113 Rivers, William James, 11:491 Riverside Bulletin, 111:360 Riverside Magazine for Young People, 111:176, 191, 458
Rives, Amelie, II:398m; 111:400, 550;
IV: 50, 123, 465, 497, 754 Rivington, James, 1:2 7 Roadmaster and Foreman, IV: 333m Roads, 1:16, 120 Robb, Arthur T., V:59m, 70
Robbins, J. J., I:451m Robert Elsmere (Mrs. Ward), IV: 110, 141, 280-81
Robert Merry’s Museum, 1:71 in Roberts, Charles George Douglas,
III:400m, 483; IV:46m, 71 n, 421, 450, 612, 637, 689; V:80, 251 Roberts, Edward P., I: 154m Roberts, George, 1:361, 507 n; 11:45 Roberts, Harold C., II:93m Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, IV:696, 709 Roberts, Michael, V:237 Roberts, Morley, IV :49m, 737 Roberts, Theodore, IV: 616 Roberts, Willa, IV:763m, 770 Roberts, William, 11:449 Robertson, Morgan, IV: 116m, 685, 689, 692, 767
Robertson, Nugent, IV: 78 Robertson, Thomas William, 111:204 Robey, John, IV :63m Robie, Virginia, V:154m, 159 Robins, Elizabeth, II:51 In Robinson, Boardman, IV:456 Robinson, Charles Mulford, IV:744 Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, IV:727 Robinson, David Moore, III: 535m Robinson, Doane, IV:96 Robinson, E. H., Ill: 144m Robinson, Edward, 1:739 Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 111:543; IV: 125, 434, 654, 724, 735;
V:210, 228-29, 336 Robinson, Ezekiel Gilman, I: 666m, 668 Robinson, Geroid Tanquary, V:88m, 90, 97
Robinson, H. D., I:536m Robinson, Harriet Jane Hanson, II:471 w Robinson, Harry Perry, IV:2 18 Robinson, J. H., 11:37, 38, 410 Robinson, James Harvey, 11:404;
111:351; IV:138, 180, 193; V:204, 338
Robinson, Nugent, IV:85, 453m, 454 Robinson, Ralph D., 11:32 5m, 336 Robinson, Solon, 1:729, 730; 111:28,
151
Robinson, Therese A. L. von J., 11:238 Robinson, Walter C., IV:757, 758 Robinson’s Epitome of Literature, 111:455-56
Rochacker, J. H., III:269m Roche, Arthur Somers, IV:421, 469, 471, 477, 503, 584
Roche, James Jeffrey, IV:297 Rochester, Minn., Ill :169m Rochester, N.Y., 1:443, 458
agricultural and gardening magazines,
II:88m, 89; 111:152, 153, 162; IV :343m insurance periodicals, III: 146m; IV:351m
other periodicals, III :69m, 132;
IV: 143m, 221m, 269m, 304m, 480m “Rochester Knockings,” 1:472 Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, IV: 630 Rock Island, Illinois, IV:295m Rock Products, IV:32 5m Rock-collecting magazines, IV:391 Rockafellow, Ralph, V:117m Rockefeller, John Davison, IV:208, 448, 489, 495, 644, 689, 748, 767, 777-78
Rockford, Ill., IV: 188m Rockville, R.I., 111:111 Rockwell, Norman, IV: 698 Rocky Mountain Christian Advocate, III :71m; IV: 291m
Rocky Mountain Druggist, IV:318m Rocky Mountain Husbandman, 111:158 Rocky Mountain Magazine, IV: 108 Rocky Mountain Medical Journal,
IV: 3 14m
Rocky Mountain Presbyterian, III: 75m Rod, Edouard, IV: 73
Rod and Gun and American Sportsman, III: 210m
Rode, Charles R., 11:159; 111:492 Roderick, S. V., V:72m, 86 Roderick, Virginia, III:94m Rodker, John, V:166m Rodolf, Charles Clark, IV:406 Roe, Edward Payson, II: 66m; 111:54, 76m, 99, 223, 224, 248, 426, 502, 550, 558; IV:131, 293, 481,
513
Roentgen rays, IV: 592
Rogers, Bruce, V:159
Rogers, Cameron, IV:787
Rogers, Edward H., 111:299
Rogers, Lindsay, V:5 7
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1:458
Rogers, Will, IV:566, 696, 716
Rogers, William Allen, 11:481, 483, 484;
III: 185m; IV:561 Rogers and Fowle, 1:25, 78, 78m Rohmer, Sax, IV:465, 471, 477, 604 Rolfe, William James, 111:110m, 237m, 455, 549, 550; IV:121 Roller Mill, 111:128 Roller Monthly, IV:95 Roller-skating, 111:220; IV:380, 634 Rolling Stone, IV:665-70 Rollins, Mabel, V:154m Romains, Jules, 111:543; V:166 m R oman, Anton, 111:56, 402—6
Roman Catholic Church, see Catholicism; Catholic magazines; Catholic Total Abstinence Union Romance, IV: 114-15; V:86 Romanticism, 1:339, 257
See also names of Romantic authors, composers, and artists Rome, N.Y., 111:216 Romer, John Irving, IV:246«
Roode, Albert de, III:296«
Rooney, John Jerome, IV:645 Roosevelt, Alice, IV:459, 7 54 Roosevelt, Eleanor, IV: 503, 552-53,
586-87, 769
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, III:153w, 353, 355; IV:474, 475, 503, 549, 576, 578, 660, 707, 726-27;
V:20, 71, 216, 218-19, 318, 323, 333
Roosevelt, Kermit, IV: 728 Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell, 111:324 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1:535; 11:271, 401, 485, 51 1, 512, 513; 111:296, 349, 470, 478, 503, 531, 546; IV:67, 72, 100, 169-70, 213, 235, 338, 339, 458, 462-63, 509, 615, 636, 655, 660, 705-6, 782; V:80, 84, 204-5, 342
as commentator on muckraking,
IV:207, 209, 494-95, 778 as contributor, 111:429-32; IV:44, 61, 75, 271, 483, 516, 546, 612, 626, 635, 662, 685, 722, 724-25, 727, 734-35, 767 quoted, IV: 133, 236 Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., 11:260 Root, Elihu, IV:495 Root, George Frederick, 11:197 Root, Louis Carroll, IV:163n Root, O. T., II: 79n Ropes, John Codman, IV:230, 719 Rorer, Sarah Tyson, IV:363, 546 Rosary, IV:275, 298 Roscoe, Theodore, IV:422 Rose, Philip Sheridan, II:432w Rose, Robert H., 1:245 Rose, Stuart, IV:712 Rose, Will, IV:728 Rose of Sharon, II:57n Roseboro, Viola, IV:595, 605 Rosecrans, E. J., III:129«
Rosen, Lew, IV:387w Rosenberg, Adolphus, IV: 86 Rosenberg, Charles, 11:182 Rosenberg, Felix, IV:95 Rosenfield, Genie H., IV:64w Rosenfield, Sydney, 111:199, 520w, 521, 522
Rosenkranz, Karl, 111:386 Rosenthal, Abe, IV:300 Ross, Albert, IV: 124 Ross, Edward Alsworth, 111:478;
IV:191
Ross & Tousey, 11:184 Rossetti, Christina, 111:439; IV:131 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 111:2 53 Rossetti, William Michael, 11:503; 111:277
Rossi, Ernesto, 111:205 Rostand, Edmond, IV:256; V:148 Rostrum, IV: 53 Roswell, Harold H., II:325w Rotary clubs, V:268-69 Rothermel, Peter Frederick, 1:521, 592 Rothwell, R. P., III:114n Rough Notes, III:146w Rough Rider, IV:117 Rough Rider Weekly, IV: 120 Rouiller, C. A., Ill: 109w Round Table (Dallas), IV:94 Round Table (New York), 11:21, 509; 111:40-41, 184, 199, 233, 272, 281, 307, 309, 332 sketch of, 111:319-24 Round’s Printer’s Cabinet, 11:93 Rounseville, William R., 1:389 Rourke, Constance, V:98 Rouse, E. S. S., 11:51 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, V:123 Routh, James, V:280 Rover, 1:365, 806; 11:449 Rowe, Gilbert T., II:66n Rowe, Nicholas, 11:543 Rowell, Chester Harvey, IV:107n Rowell, George Presbrey, 11:13; III:6, In, 12 n, 38; IV:16, 246, 741 Rowing, 111:222; IV:634, 636 Rowland, Henry Cottrell, IV:116« Rowson, Mrs. Susanna, I:127», 203, 250 Royal, Mrs. Ann, 1:356 Royal American Magazine, 1:35, 36, 48-49, 53, 62 founding of, 1:26 sketch of, 1:83-86 Royal Magazine, V: 72 Royal Spiritual Magazine, 1:26 n, 788 Royal Templar, IV:2 10 Royall, Anne, 11:40
Royce, Josiah, 111:347, 386, 407, 507;
IV:73, 225, 279, 295; V:179-80 Royer oft Quarterly, IV: 72 Royer, John S., 111:169 Roys-Gavit, E. M., IV:315 Rubber industry periodicals, IV: 184 Rubin, Louis D., V:116 Rubinstein, Anton, 111:193, 416
Riickert, Friedrich, 11:164 Rudder, IV:3 73
Rudeness, magazine comment on, 1:475 Rudyard, Charlotte, V:200 Ruffin, Edmond, 11:345 Ruffner, Henry, 1:642 Ruhl, Arthur, IV:464 Rukeyser, Muriel, V:243 Runkle, John D., II: 79?z Runyon, Alfred Damon, IV:470, 472, 476
Rupp, William, 11:38072 Ruppell, Louis, IV:453n, 477—79 Rural American, 11:90 n; IV:338 Rural Californian, 111:158 Rtiral Carolinian, 111:155 Rural Farmer, 111:153 Rural Free Delivery, IV:20 Rural Magazine, 1:790 Rural Magazine, or Vermont Repository, 1:122 n, 789
Rural Messenger, 111:154 Rural New Yorker, 11:89; 111:152;
IV: 340
Rural Northwest, IV:341 Rural Repository, 1:19 5 Rural Southland, 111:155 Rural and Workman, 111:155 Rural World, 1:444
Rush, Benjamin, 1:40, 49, 61-62, 90, 98, 102, 216
as contributor, 1:40, 49, 61-62, 63, 90, 98, 102, 216 Rush, James, 1:609 Rush, Richard, 1:123, 155, 244 Rush-Light, 1:150, 791 Ruskin, John, III:182w; IV: 130, 148, 646
Russell, Bertrand, 11:404; 111:479;
IV:73, 520, 748, 761; V:211 Russell, Charles Edward, IV:492, 495, 496, 509; V:81, 149, 151», 152— 53, 288
Russell, Charles Taze, 111:409 Russell, E. F., 111:155 Russell, Elijah, 1:31 n Russell, Ernest, IV:649 n, 650 Russell, Ezekiel, 1:2672, 29 n Russell, George William, IV:42 5 Russell, Irwin, 111:463 Russell, J. T., 1:316 Russell, Jacob, 11:2 72 Russell, John (publisher of Russell’s Magazine ), 11:488, 489 Russell, John B„ 1:317 n, 318 Russell, Lillian, 11:335; IV:259 Russell, Walter, IV:58w, 465 Russell, William, 1:541-42; 11:445
Russell, William Clark, IV:490 Russell’s Magazine, 11:33, 110, 138-39, 145, 172, 188, 423 sketch of, 11:488-92 Russia
American interest in, IV:231-32 magazines on, 111:473 Soviet, V:22, 93, 97, 99, 212-13 prediction of U.S. war with, IV:478 Russian literature, 111:255-56, 347, 357, 373; IV: 135-36, 232; V:95-96, 119
Russian Revolution, 111:351-52;
IV:785; V:80, 85 Russo-Japanese War, IV:232, 780 Rust, George W., 111:159 Rutgers College Quarterly, 11:99 Rutgers Literary Miscellany, 1:489, 806 Rutgers University, 1:489; 11:99 Rutherford, Rutledge, IV:363w Rutland, Vt., 111:26972 Rutland Times, 111:26972 Rutledge, Archibald, V:284 Rutter’s Political Quarterly, 111:282 Ryan, Clendenin J., V:24-25, 26 n Ryan, Paddy, 11:331-32 Ryan, Archbishop Patrick John, 11:69; IV:72, 298
Ryan, Thomas Fortune, V:25 Ryckman, John W., IV: 125 Ryder, Albert Pinkham, IV: 144 Ryder, William Hering, IV:395;2
Sabatini, Raphael, IV:498, 767; V:72, 82, 119
Sabbath Quarterly, 111:8572 Sabbath School Visitor, 111:872 Sabbatarianism, 11:34, 221, 252, 286- 87; 111:86-87
Sabin, Edwin Legrand, 111:530; IV:96, 11522, 224, 618, 692 Sabin, Joseph, 111:235 Sabine, Lorenzo, 11:241 Sacco-Vanzetti case, 11:514; 111:353 Sack, A. J., IV:785 Sackville-West, Victoria, 11:260 Sacramento, Cal., IV:31422 Sacred Circle, 11:209 Sacred Heart Review, IV: 2 9872 Sadd, H. S., 1:548, 684, 744 “Safety” bicycle, popularity of, IV:3 77 Safety Maintenance, IV:35172 Safety Maintenance and Production, IV: 32272
Safety razor advertising, IV:26 Sagebrush Philosophy, IV:38772 Sail and Paddle, 111:211
Sailors’ Aid, IV: 194 Sailors’ magazines, 1:13 5; IV: 104 St. Andrews’ Cross, IV: 294 n Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 111:182, 467 St. George’s Journal, IV:227 St. John, John Pierce, 111:42 7 St. John, Samuel, II:115n St. Joseph, Mich., IV: 188k St. Joseph, Mo., III:141», 312; IV:341, 345
St. Joseph Medical Herald, III: 141k S t. Louis, Mo.
expansionist era magazines in (1825— 50)
antislavery magazine, 1:458 magazine center, 1:389 Civil War era magazines in (1850-65) agricultural magazines, II:88k, 89 industrial magazine, 11:92 religious periodical, 11:67 post-Civil War magazines in ( 1865— 85)
agricultural magazines, II :88k, 89;
111:157
communist periodicals, 111:300 education periodicals, 111:168-69 engineering periodical, 111:114 historical journal, III :2 62 k home magazine, 11:58 insurance periodicals, III: 146w journalists’ periodical, 111:2 74 legal journals, 111:144 manufacturers’ periodical, 111:12 7, 12 7 n
medical journals, II:85k; 111:140, 141k, 142
music periodicals, III: 198/2 philosophical periodical, 111:51, 89, 384-87
photography periodicals, 111:186 railroad periodicals, III:126n religious periodicals, III :69k, 71,
7 3k, 7An, 75 n, 80 scientific periodical, 111:112 secret-society periodical, 111:315 spelling magazine, 111:312 trade magazines, 111:133-34, 136 women’s rights magazines, 111:95 Gilded Age magazines in (1885-1905) agricultural periodicals, II :88k, 89; 111:157
comic magazine, III: 269 k communist periodical, 111:300 construction periodical, 111:130 education periodicals, 111:168-69, IV: 2 70
financial periodicals, IV: 3 50k
hobby periodical, IV:391 horse-show periodical, IV:343 humorous periodical, IV:385 insurance periodical, III: 146k juvenile periodical, IV:2 75 legal periodicals, 111:144, IV: 346 literary magazines, IV:65-66, 72,
98, 100-1
lumber periodical, IV:32 5k mail-order periodical, IV:367 marine periodical, IV:334 medical periodicals, 111:140, 141k, 142; IV :313k, 314-15 music journals. III :198k; IV:251 philosophy periodical, IV: 101 printers’ periodicals, IV: 248k religious periodicals. III: 69k, 74k, 75k, 80; IV:292, 295, 299-300 secret-society periodical, 111:315 single-tax periodical, IV: 179 socialist periodical, IV: 175 spiritualist periodical, IV:414k sports periodicals, IV: 3 74, 381k trade periodicals, 111:133-34, 136;
IV :186k, 187, 188, 189k trade union periodical, IV:221 k urban weeklies, IV:77, 652-56 women’s periodicals, IV: 361, 363k, 367
modern magazines in (1905-),
IV: 6 5 2 k
agricultural magazines, II :88k, 89, IV:338, 340
communist periodical, 111:300 education periodical, 111:168—69 financial periodical, IV:350 k hobby periodical, IV :350k insurance periodical, III: 146k legal journals, 111:144 lumber periodical, IV:32 5 k manufacturers’ journal, IV: 183 marine periodical, IV:334 medical journals, 111:140, 142;
IV:3 13k, 315
religious periodicals, III :69k, 75k, 80, IV:295
sports periodical, IV:374
trade periodicals, 111:133-34, 136;
IV: 1 86k, 187, 189k trade union periodical, IV: 22 Ik urban weeklies, IV: 100, 652-56 women’s periodical, IV:361 growth of, 111:50 economic, 111:30
magazine comment on, 111:50-51 muckraking articles on, IV: 599 philosophy school in, 111:385
St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, 111:186
St. Louis Christian Advocate, II:68n St. Louis Drug Market, 111:133 St. Louis Druggist, 111:134 St. Louis Exposition, see Louisiana Purchase Exposition
St. Louis Furniture News, IV: 188ft St. Louis Grocer, III: 135ft St. Louis Illustrated Magazine, IV: 101 St. Louis Labor, IV: 175 St. Louis Ladies’ Magazine, 111:95 St. Louis Life, IV: 65, 100 St. Louis Lumberman, IV:95; IV:363ft St. Louis Magazine, 111:95; IV :363ft St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, II :84ft
St. Louis Mirror, IV:652 n See also: Reedy’s Mirror St. Louis Post-Dispatch, V:304, 346 St. Louis Practical Photographer,
111:186
St. Louis Sportsman and Amateur Athlete, IV: 38 lft
St. Nicholas, 11:269; III:99w, 175, 176, 188, 191, 508; IV:152, 229, 273; V:341
sketch of, 111:500-6 St. Paul, Minn., magazines in
agricultural and gardening magazines, 111:1 57, 158; IV:341, 344ft;
V:45
educational, 111:169 free-silver, IV :163ft general, III: 55 legal, IV:347-48 medical, IV:314ft pharmacy, IV:318ft populist, IV: 178 poultry, IV:345ft promotional, IV:96 real estate, III: 148 religious, III:69ft sports, IV:381 stock-breeding, IV:344 trade, IV:188ft-89ft women’s club, IV:356ft St. Paul Farmer, 111:158 St. Paul Medical Journal, IV :314ft St. Vincent de Paul Quarterly, IV: 194 Saints’ Herald, 11:74; III:81; IV:296 Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman, IV: 112, 124, 433
Sajous, Charles Euchariste de M.,
Ill: 140ft
“Saki” (Hector Hugh Munro), V:119 Sala, George Augustus, 111:2 50
Salaries of editors early (1 775), 1:87
nationalist era (1794-1825), 1:198- 99, 239, 272ft, 279 expansionist era (1825-50), 1:512-13, 549«, 612, 627, 634, 635, 707, 725, 764
in Civil War era (1850-65), 11:24-25 in post-Civil War era (1865-85), 111:12, 332, 339, 405 in Gilded Age (1885-1905), IV:35, 687; V:146
modern (1905-), 111:431; IV:469, 497,
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IV: 139, 270ft Salesmanship, IV: 187ft Salina, Kan., IV:97 Salinger, Herman, V:273ft Salmagundi, 1:1 71-72, 197; 11:41 Salon of Dilettanti, IV: 147ft Salt Lake City, Utah
agricultural magazine, IV: 339 antipolygamy magazine, 111:313 education periodical, IV:272 literary magazine, 111:5 7 mining periodical, IV:322ft religious periodicals. III:71ft; IV:297 urban weeklies, IV: 104 See also Mormon periodicals Salt Lake Mining Review, IV:322ft Salter, Sir Arthur, V:338ft Salter, William Mackintire, IV: 2 79 Saltus, Edgar Evertson, 111:400; IV:45, 49ft, 84, 123, 501; V:28, 147, 247
Saltus, Francis Saltus, III: 2 69ft;
IV:38S, 685 Salvation, IV:300ft Salvation Army, IV:287-88 Salvini, Tommasso, 111:205 Sam the Scaramouch, IV:387ft Sample Case, IV: 186-87 Sampson, Lewis D., IV: 115ft Sampson, William Thomas, 111:475 Samuel Bowles and Company, V:126 Samuels, Arthur H., Ill:388ft, 390;
V: 154ft, 162
San Antonio, Tex., IV:298ft, 390, 665ft San Diego, Cal., 111:109 San Francisco, Cal.
Civil War era magazines in (1850— 65), 11:116-17 agricultural magazine, 11:90
San Francisco, Cal.— Continued home magazine, 11:59 humor magazine, II: 185m magazine center, 11:116-18 medical journal, 11:84 police gazette, 11:187 religious periodical, 11:67 n sports magazine, 11:204 technical journals, 11:80 post-Civil War magazines in (1865— 85)
agricultural magazines, 11:90; 111:158
anarchist periodical, 111:302 comic magazines, 111:265-66 drama periodical, 111:199 education magazine, II :99m financial periodical, III: 147m gardening magazine, 111:162 grange magazine, III: 149w insurance periodical, III: 146m literary magazines, 111:402-9 magazine center, 111:56-57 medical journals, 11:84 mining periodical, 111:114 music periodical, III: 198m police gazette, 11:187 printers’ magazine, 111:131 religious magazines, II:67 m; 111:74, 75 n, 80-81
secret-society periodical, 111:315 society weekly, 111:101 sports periodicals, 111:215 trade magazine, 111:136 women’s magazine, 111:101 Gilded Age magazines in (1885-1905) agricultural periodical, 111:158; IV: 342
Anglo-American periodical, IV:228 banking periodical, 111:147 booksellers’ magazine, IV: 127 education periodical, IV: 2 71m electrical periodical, IV:322 financial periodicals, III: 147m; IV :349 n
hobby periodical, IV:391 home-finding periodical, IV:200 insurance periodicals, III: 146m, IV:35 1m
Jewish periodical, IV:300 literary magazines, III: 402m;
IV: 104-5, 126
manufacturing periodical, IV: 186m Masonic journal, IV: 222m medical journals, 11:84; III: 141 w; IV: 314
photography periodical, IV :150m promotional magazines, IV: 105-7
religious periodicals, II :67m;
III: 75m, 80-81, IV:287, 294 secret-society periodical, 111:315 socialist periodicals, IV: 1 75, 204 sports periodical, 111:215 theater periodicals, IV:261 urban weeklies, IV:77, 105-7 women’s club periodical, IV:356 m modern magazines in (1905-)
agricultural magazines, 111:158, 159; IV:342
banking periodical, III: 147m education periodical, IV: 2 77m electrical periodical, IV:322 export magazine, IV:233 general magazine, IV: 105-6 insurance periodicals, III :146m; IV: 35 1m
literary magazine, III :402 m manufacturing periodical, IV :184m marine periodical, IV:334 Masonic journal, IV:222 medical journals, 11:84; III: 141m music periodical, IV:2 54m photography periodical, IV: 150m religious periodicals, II:67m; 111:81; IV: 294
trade magazine, IV:2 54m earthquake in (1906), IV:493-94 San Francisco Chronicle, 11:198 San Francisco News-Letter, 11:1 18m; 111:56
San Jose, Cal., IV: 175 Sum Jose Tribune, IV: 175m Sanborn, Edward H., 111:12 7; IV:203 Sanborn, Edwin D., III:36m Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 11:99, 141, 535; III :36m, 313m, 439, 551; IV: 73m, 80, 390m Sanborn, Herbert Charles, V:102 Sanborn, Kate, 111:368; IV:45m Sancton, Thomas, IV: 749m; V:218 Sand, George, 1:404; 11:162, 163-64,
240; 111:254
Sandburg, Carl, IV:440, 607, 654; V:12, 96, 176, 228-29, 236, 244 Sanders, Alvin Howard, 111:159;
IV:344, 627
Sanders, Cora Francis, IV:367m Sanders, George N., I:678m, 682 Sanders, James H., 111:159 Sanderson, Albert, IV: 175m Sanderson, John, 1:614 Sandow, Eugene, IV:316 Sandow’s Magazine, IV:316 Sands, Robert C., 1:128-29, 326, 334-35, 608
Sands, Samuel, I: 154m
Sands, William, II:64n Sands, William B., I:154n Sandys Edwin William, IV: 636 Sanford, Arthur B., I: 299m Sanford, David, I:134m; V:191m Sanford, Winifred, V:12 Sanger, Joseph P., 111:533 Sanger, Margaret, V:169 Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth, 111:327, 388m, 390; IV:45, 360, 542, 768, 769; V :246m, 272 Saniel, Lucien, IV: 174 Sanitarian, 111:139
Sanitary Commission Bulletin, 11:86 Sanitary Engineer, III: 11 3m Sanitary Era, IV :314m Sanitary fairs, 11:86-87 Sanitary and Heating Age, III: 130m Sanitary and Heating Engineering, III:130n
Sanitary Inspector, IV:316 Sanitary Plumber, III: 130m Sanitation, 11:86-87 Santa Clara Valley, 111:159 Santa Fe, N.M., IV:270m, 285m Santayana, George, 111:479, 543;
IV: 73m, 79 n, 295; V:91-92, 196 Saphier, William, IV:438 Sapho, IV:257-58 Sappho, V: 119 Sarcey, Francisque, IV:490 Sardou, Victorien, IV: 122 Sarett, Lew, V:119, 237 Sarg, Tony, 111:531
Sargent, Epes, 1:232, 320m, 326, 352, 587m, 601, 608, 781; II:505m Sargent, John Osborne, 1:490, 599m,
601
Sargent, John Singer, IV: 144-46 Sargent, Nathan, 1:363 Sargent, Winthrop, 11:163 Sargent’s New Monthly Magazine, 1:352, 806 Sarjent, Abel, 1:3 1 m S aroni, Herman S., 11:197 Saroni’s Living Pictures, IV: 153 Saroni’s Musical Times, 1:435, 809;
11:197
Saroyan, William, IV:473, 729; V:321, 337
Sartain, John, 1:309, 347, 421, 521, 550, 592, 675, 769-72; 11:444;
111:186
Sartain’s Union Magazine, see: Union Magazine
Sartorial Art Journal, IV: 187 Sartorial Art Review, 111:134 Sartre, Jean-Paul, IV: 761
Sassoon, Siegfried, 11:260 “Satanic Press,” 1:361, 419 Satires and lampoons
in early magazines (1741-94) political articles, 1:51 poetry, 1:45
on professional classes, 1:58-59 in nationalist era magazines (1794- 1825), 1:170-72, 233-34 anticlerical, 1:133 fashions, 1:140
in expansionist era magazines (182 5— 50)
literary topics, 1:395 phrenology, 1:456
in Civil War era magazines (1850-65) art, 11:188
customs, 11:422, 426, 521-23 drugs, 11:528
female boarding schools, 11:46-47 literature, 11:527 personalities, 11:52 5 politics, 11:523-24 puns, 11:52 7-28 quality, 11:179 war, 11:524-26 women’s fashions, 11:53-56 in post-Civil War magazines (1865— 85), 111:268, 440-42 literary magazines, 111:365-67, 380-81
politics, 111:523-25, 527, 529 women’s suffrage, 111:91-92 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905), IV:639-46, 665-70 illustrated periodicals, IV:562-63 politics, 111:531 urban periodicals, IV: 84 in modern magazines (1905—),
IV: 646-48
general magazines, V:4, 7, 28, 267 See also Comic magazines; Humor magazines Satirist, 1:170, 794
Satterlee, Herbert Livingston, IV: 560 Saturday Blade, IV: 18, 67-68 Saturday Bulletin (Philadelphia),
IV: 67
Saturday Chronicle (Philadelphia), 1:355, 803; IV:675 Saturday Courier, 1:3 55 Saturday Evening Gazette, 11:35, 121, 196, 198; III:42w, 199; IV:69 m, 81
Saturday Evening Herald, 111:101 Saturday Evening Herald (Chicago), IV: 100
Saturday Evening Mail, 11:37; IV:70
Saturday Evening Post, 1:12 7, 213, 343, 352, 355, 546, 797; 11:14, 36; 111:1 1, 31 7, 553; IV:6, 16, 17, 18, 21, 29, 35, 59, 67, 87, 207, 464, 475, 501-2, 551, 574 sketch of, IV:671-716 Saturday Gazette (Philadelphia), IV:678 Saturday Globe, IV:62, 85, 1 70 Saturday Journal, 111:43 Saturday Magazine, 1:130, 306-7 Saturday Morning Visitor, I :380m Saturday News, 1:582 Saturday News (Philadelphia), IV:677 Saturday Night, IV: 87, 117 Saturday Night (Cincinnati), 111:55 Saturday Night (Philadelphia), III :8m, 42 Saturday press, 11:38-40 Saturday Press, 11:38-40, 353; 111:228 Saturday Review (Baltimore), IV:90m Saturday Review (London), III :190m, 365
Saturday Review (New York, 1889— 1891), IV:85
Saturday Review (Pittsburgh), IV:88 Saturday Review of Books (in New York Times), IV:8, 9, 126 Saturday Review of Literature, V:234- 35, 327, 339
Saturday Standard, IV: 47, 67 Saturday Visiter, 1:380-81, 801 Saucy Stories, V:261 Sauveru, Albert, IV: 183m Savage, G. S. F., II: 5 18m, 519 Savage, James, I:253m, 255m, 257 Savage, Minot Judson, IV: 224, 2 76, 407 Savannah, Ga., 1:700; III:141m, 197m; IV :2 54m
Saveli, Morton, IV: 569m, 5 78 Sawyer, Walter Leon, II:262m, 272 Saxe, John Godfrey, 1:553, 609, 771; 11:116, 180, 360; 111:264, 374, 463
Saxe-Weimar, Grand Duke of, 1:537
Saxon, Lyle, 111:479
Saxton, C. M., 11:90
Saxton, Eugene, IV: 440
Sayer, Lydia, 11:52
Scandals, 111:448-50
periodicals devoted to, 11:187 See also Crime magazines Scandinavia
American interest in, IV:231 literature of, 111:255, 540 Scandinavia, IV:231 Schaal, Albert A., V:138 Schabelitz, R. F., 111:489 Schackleton, Ernest Henry, IV:623 Schade, Louis, IV :69m
Schaeffer, George C., II:297m, 298 Schaerf & Brother, II: 116m SchaftY Philip, 11:380, 543; III: 84m Schell, F. Cresson, 11:401, 464 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 111:386
Schemm, J. C., IV:751 m S chenck, Leopold, 111:521 Schenectady, N.Y., IV:322 Schevitsch, Serge, IV: 179 Schieren, Charles Adolph, IV: 690 Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1:191, 192; 11:164 Schindler, Solomon, IV: 202, 415 Schlegel, A. W. von, 1:192 Schlegel, K. W. F. von, 1:192 Schleicher, John A., II:452m, 464;
111:554
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr., IV:738; V:218
Schlich, Paul J., IV:480—81 Schloss, Murray S., IV: 116 Schmidt, Karl, III: 520m Schnabel, Dudley, V:184 Schneider, Otto J., 111:531 Schnell, Harry J., II:92m Schnitzler, Arthur, V:121, 2 58 Schoff, Stephen Alonzo, 1:522 Schonfaber, J. G., IV: 22 1m School, IV: 2 70 School and College, IV:268 School and Home, IV:275 School and Home Education, III:169m School Arts Book, IV:272m School Bulletin and New York State Educational Journal, 111:168 School Economy, IV:272m School Education, III: 169m School Executives’ Magazine, 111:169 School Journal, 111:168; IV:2 69 School juvenile magazines, IV: 275 School of Mines Quarterly, 111:112, 115 School Music, IV: 2 54m School music periodicals, IV:254 School News and Practical Education, IV:271m
School Review, IV: 268-69 School Science, IV :2 72m School Visitor, 111:169 School Weekly, IV:275 School World, IV: 2 69 n Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1:609, 624; II:1 75m
Schoolday Magazine, 11:101; 111:169 Schoolmate, 11:100
Schools, see Colleges and universities; Public schools
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 111:386
Schramm, R. von Horrum, IV:354m Schramm, Wilbur, IV: 713 Schriener, Olive, IV:354, 485 Schroeder, Rilla, IV: 749 Schroeder, Theodore, IV:405 Schuler, Loring Ashley, II :432m;
IV: 536m, 551-52 Schultz, Gladys Denny, V:44 Schultz, John H., II:297m, 299 Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, IV: 546; V:297-98
Schurman, Jacob Gould, IV:10, 171,
268-69, 303
Schurz, Carl, 11:2 71, 469m, 484, 503;
III:296m, 342, 344; IV:60, 193 Schuyler, Eugene, III: 465m, 472 Schuyler, George S., V:9 Schuyler, Montgomery, II :469m, 484 Schuyler, Robert Livingston, IV :80m, 138m
Schwab, Charles M., IV: 776 Schwab, Fred, IV: 752 Schwab, John Christopher, V:329m Schwartz, Delmore, V:243 Schwarzmann, A., 111:52 1, 522, 552 Science
in early magazines (1741-94), 1:61— 62, 90-91
agricultural periodicals, 1:112 general periodicals, 1:39, 82 in nationalist era magazines (1794- 1825), 11:151-52, 230, 233,
302-5, 31 1-12
general magazines, 1:219-20, 247, 297, 446-47
“knowledge” magazines, 1:363 religion and, 1:447, 611; 11:314 religious magazines, 1:300, 563 trends, 1:124
women’s magazines, 1:139 in expansionist era magazines (1825— 50), 11:301, 446-50, 556-58,
566-68, 574
in Civil War era magazines (1850-65) conflict with religion, 11:68, 78- 79, 314
general magazines, 11:222, 243, 384 literary magazines, 11:534 in post-Civil War magazines
Chautauqua periodicals, 111:545 general magazines, 11:107-9, 248, 253, 395
illustrated magazines, 111:376, 460, 465
literary magazines, 111:398, 418 morality and, 111:305-6 popular interest, 111:104-7 review-type magazines, 111:337
in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905) Chautauqua magazines, 11:401 eclectic periodicals, IV: 592 geographic periodicals, IV: 621 literary magazines, 11:401 popular interest, IV: 306 religion and, IV:396 in modern magazines (1905-),
IV: 785; V:134
general magazines, IV:713; V:6 literary magazines, 11:402, 513 lecturers on, 111:2 50 Science, 111:108, 317, 498; IV:307-8 Science and Industry, IV: 320m Science fiction, IV:489-90 Science News, III :109m Scientific American, 1:446, 808; 11:80; 111:107, 108, 1 15, 117, 121, 211, 499; IV:306-7, 320 sketch of, 11:316-24
Scientific American Building Monthly, 11:321; IV:324
Scientific American Monthly, 11:323 Scientific American Supplement, 11:321; 111:117
Scientific books, growing number of, 111:105
Scientific Commercial, III :109m Scientific Machinist, 111:116 Scientific Methods, IV:303 Scientific Monthly, 111:109, 499 Scientific News, 111:110 Scientific Observer, III:109n Scientific periodicals in nationalist era (1794-1825), 1:151— 52
editing, 1:198 general, 1:293, 302-5, 313 in expansionist era (1825-50), 1:524 in Civil War era (1850-65) conflict with religion, 11:78-79 trends, 11:78-79
in post-Civil War era (1865-85) circulation, 11:322
general science magazines. III :34m, 107-9
number, III: 104
popular science magazine, 111:494-
98
in Gilded Age (1885-1905) circulation, 11:322, 498; IV:308 m
general periodicals, IV: 306-8 popular science magazine, 498 modern (1905-), IV:309 m
popular science magazine, 111:498-
99
See also Natural history; and specific sciences
Scientific Record, III:109«
Scientific Tracts, 1:489 Scoggins, Charles Elbert, IV:696, 709 Scoles, Isaac, 1:37, 115 Scollard, Clinton, 111:54, 407; IV:45», 66, 120, 436, 612, 634, 690, 737, 768; V:248 Scopes trial, IV:785 Score, III: 197 n Scott, Evelyn, IV:729; V:337 Scott, Frank Hall, 111:475, 47 7; IV: 15 Scott, Henry, E., XI:176w Scott, John W„ I:127», 137, 697 Scott, Julian, 11:477 Scott, Leonard, IV:228 Scott, Leroy, V:80 Scott, Michael, 11:406 Scott, Robert F., V:84 Scott, Tom, V:244
Scott, Sir Walter, 1:178, 231, 280,
323-24, 398, 415, 417; 11:230 Scott, W. J., III:45«
Scott’s Monthly, 111:45-46 Scottish-American Journal, 11:128 Scottish-American periodicals, 11:128; IV:22 7
Scottish Review, IV:228 Scourge (Baltimore), 1:170, 794 Scourge (Boston), 1:170, 794 Scourge of Aristocracy, 1:791 Scoville, Joseph A., 1:426; 11:179,
183
Scoville, Samuel, Jr., 111:504 Scranton, Pa., IV:320w Scrap Book, IV:617«
Scribner, Charles, 111:457-58, 467-68 Scribner’s, V:30, 118, 341-42 Scribner’s Commentator, IV:717«, 731— 32
Scribner’s Magazine, 111:468; IV:4, 9, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 35, 229, 331 sketch of, IV:717-32 Scribner’s Monthly, see: Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine Scripp, Charles, I:389w Scripps-Howard, V:56 Scripps-McRae Press Association, V:59 Scriptural Interpreter, 1:288 n, 801 Scroggs, William Oscar, 111:434 Scudder, Horace Elisha, 11:71, 49 3n, 501, 511, 512; 111:176, 502 Scudder, M. L., IV:61 Scudder, (Miss) Preston, 11:51 Ira Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, 111:108; IV:307
Scudder, Vida Dutton, IV:281, 398, 746; V: 338
Sculpture, 1:303; 11:189; IV: 145
Scurrilous literature, 1:2 7-2 8, 159-60, 329, 426; 11:60 Sea Breeze, IV: 194 Seaboard, IV:333-34 Seabury, Samuel, 11:69 Seals, John H„ III:46ra; IV:92 Seamens’ aid periodicals, IV: 194 Search-Light, IV:64 Searcher, IV: 64
Searing, Laura Catherine Redding (“Howard Glyndon”), 111:229, 374, 416
Sears, Barnas, 1:666—67, 740 Sears, E. G., I:666ra, 667 Sears, Edmund Hamilton, II:72ra Sears, Edward I., 11:28, 165, 53 Off;
111:24, 31, 281 Sears, Henry, 11:396 Sears, Joseph H., V:29 Sears, Robert, 1:364 Sears’ Pictorial, 1:523 “Sears’ Review,” see: National Quarterly Review
Seaside Library, 111:2 56 Season, III:98ra Seattle, Wash., magazines in advertising journal, IV:247ra dairy, IV:344ra educational, V:2 71 n financial, IV:349ra fishing, IV: 186 n lumber, IV:325ra marine, IV:334 medical, IV :31 5ra poultry, IV:345ra promotional, IV: 108 trade, IV:186ra, 187ra, 325ra urban, IV: 108
Seaver, Horace, 11:78, 111:88 Seaver, William A., 11:396, 399 Seavers, Fanny P., 111:176 Seawell, Molly Elliot, 111:483 Secession, see Confederate States of America
Second Adventist magazines, 111:81
Secret Service, IV: 119
Secret societies, 11:214-15; 111:314-15;
IV: 221-2 2 Seddon, T., 1:94
Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, IV:521 Sedgwick, Arthur George, II:507ra, 509;
111:144, 281, 336, 347 Sedgwick, Catherine, 1:408, 409, 585, 680, 743, 770
Sedgwick, Ellery, I:747ra, 749; II:262ra, 272, 274, 493ra, 513-14; III:510ra, 512; V:2 7ra, 30, 154, 159-
62
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, IV:781 Sedgwick, Theodore, 11:389, 469 n, 470 Sedley, Henry, III:319n, 323—24 See, Richard H., 11:3 7 Seeger, Alan, 11:2 56 Seeley, Howard, III:2 70«
Seely, Howard, 11:310 Seely, Walter Hoff, V:291 Seely-Brown, Horace, Jr., V:317 Seen and Heard by Megargee, IV:390« Seer, 11:74
Seghers, Charles John, III:69w Segonzac, Andre, V:178 Segregation, school, V:285 Seignobos, Charles, IV:225 Selassie, Haile, V:323«
Seldes, George, IV: 730 Seldes, Gilbert, 111:542, 543; IV:730, 731; V:211
Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, 1:397, 615-17 Select Reviews, 1:130, 2 79-80 Self Culture (Chicago), IV:54-55 Self Culture (St. Louis), IV:54«
Self-Instructor and Journal of the Universal Lyceum, 1:489, 806 Seligman, DeWitt, IV: 60 Seligman, Edward Robert Anderson, IV: 180, 494, 746; V:330 Sell, Henry Blackman, III:388«, 390 Sellersville, Pa., IV:345n Sellew, Edwin P., 1:562 n, 565 Sellin, Thorstein, IV:193«
Sembrich, Marcella, 11:271 Semiannuals, 1:124, 331 Semimonthlies, number of, 1:342 n Seminary Magazine, 111:47 Semi-Tropic California, 111:158 Senate
direct election to, IV:462 See also Congress Seneca Falls, N.Y., 11:50-51 Senn, Nicholas, IV:527 Senner, Joseph Henry, IV:239 Sensational magazines, 11:185—87, 32 5- 37; 111:43-45
Sentimental and Literary Magazine, see:
New York Weekly Magazine Sentimentality
in magazines to about 1850, 1:42-44, 57, 103, 323, 349, 351, 500,
587-88, 628, 641, 770 in later magazines, 11:192, 394-95, 418, 490; 111:226-29, 231, 239, 373
in chromolithographs, IV: 18 in novels, 1:415
Sentinel (Washington), IV:69«
Sentinel of the Blessed Sacrament, IV :29Sn
Sergei, Roger L., V:179w, 180 Serial fiction
in nationalist era magazines (17 94— 182 5), novels, 1:122, 174, 219,
307, 312
in expansionist era magazines (1825— 50)
general magazines, 1:547, 764;
IV:675
juvenile magazines, 1:714; 11:265 literary magazines, IV:675 mammoth papers, 1:359 novels, 1:360; 11:352 in Civil War era magazines (1850— 65), 11:172, 265, 268, 273, 304,
308, 309, 393, 404, 406, 439, 450, 462
eclectic magazines, 11:490; IV: 679 family magazines, 11:416, 471 illustrated weeklies, 11:410, 453,
462
literary magazines, 11:384-86, 393, 406, 424, 495; IV:679-80 military magazines, 11:551 women’s magazines, 11:439—40 in post-Civil War magazines (1865— 85), 111:54, 420
family magazines, 111:476-77; 111:423
general magazines, 111:357-58, 460-61, 471, 511, 558 illustrated weeklies, 11:463 juvenile magazines, 111:501-2,
509
literary magazines, 11:398, 508-9; 111:40, 223-25, 369, 371-72,
377, 397
military magazines, 111:533 religious magazines, 111:439 women’s magazines, 111:389-90 in Gilded Age magazines (1885-1905) booksellers’ periodicals, IV:435-36 family magazines, IV:481, 490 general periodicals, IV:454, 591-92, 609, 614, 616, 681, 689-91, 719— 20, 723
illustrated periodicals, IV:58«, 454 juvenile magazines, 111:502-3 literary magazines, IV:681, 689 novels, 11:2 57
outdoor magazines, IV: 636 women’s periodicals, IV:537, 543, 765
in modern magazines (1905—)
family periodicals, IV:497, 502-4; V: 133-34
Serial fiction— Continued
general magazines, IV: 601-2, 604, 606, 694-97, 700-1, 709; V:22, 80, 86
illustrated periodicals, IV:465, 471, 473
literary magazines, 11:402;
IV: 501
women’s magazines, 111:487, 489; IV:546, 552-54, 583-85, 769;
V:22, 80, 86
Serial nonfiction, 11:534; 111:472, 479; IV:439, 490, 554, 602, 606, 612, 616, 713, 721; V:72, 75-78, 80- 81, 84, 131 Sermon, IV:304n Sermons, 1:252-53, 262; 111:426 Sessions, Archibald, IV:49n Set, Alan, V:2 5 Seth, James, IV:303n Seton, Ernest Thompson, IV:224, 721, 724, 725
Settlement-house magazines, IV: 195, 196 n
Settlement Journal, IV:195n Setzler, Frank Maryl, IV:629 Seven Arts, V:90
Severance, Mary Harriman, IV:96 Sewall, Alfred L., 111:175 Sewall, Samuel E., 11:280 Sewall, Thomas, 1:642 Sewanee, Tenn., IV: 734 Sewanee Review, IV: 73 sketch of, IV: 733—38 Seward, William Henry, 11:532,
541
Sewell, Anna, 111:248 Sewall, Elizabeth, 11:57 Sewing, see Patterns for sewing Sewing Machine Advance, IV:184n Sewing Machine Advocate, 111:117 Sewing Machine Journal, 111:117 Sewing Machine News, 111:117 Sewing machine periodicals, 111:117; IV:184n
Sewing Machine Times, IV:184n Sex
in advertising, IV:32 education in, IV: 547 freedom in, 111:305
press discussions of, IV:405, 440-45; V:24
sex magazines, 111:43-44; IV: 611 sketch of National Police Gazette, 11:324-37
See also Girl covers; Police gazettes Seymour, Charles, 11:181
Seymour, Henry James, 111:262 n Seymour, Horatio, 11:413, 545 Seymour, Mary F., IV: 354 Seymour, Ralph Fletcher, V:228 Shafer, Robert, IV: 441 Shatter, William Rufus, 111:475 Shairp, John Campbell, 1:534 Shaker, 111:81 Shaker magazines, 111:81 Shaker and Shakeress, 111:81 Shakespeare, William, 1:178; 111:330,
368, 430, 433, 548; IV:121,
131-32, 256
Shakespeare Magazine, IV: 125 Shakesperiana, 111:237 Shale, James B., IV:244; V:59-63 Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, II: 51 In; 111:347, 456, 507, 549; IV:73n, 212, 225, 234, 398, 722 Shallus, Francis, 1:106 Shanghai, II: 185n
Shanly, Charles Dawson, 11:39, 184,
5 2 On, 527, 528; 111:265, 266,
322, 374, 411, 421, 440 Shannon, W. P., IV:75In Shapiro, Karl, V:225n, 236, 243 Sharon, Mass., IV:390 Sharp, Dallas Lore, II:262n, 273;
IV:776; V:158, 338 Sharp, Margery, IV:473, 554, 709 Sharp, William (“Fiona MacLeod”), IV:425, 451 Shattuc, W. B., 11:114n Shattuck, George B., 111:139 Shaw, Adele Marie, IV:776, 781 Shaw, Albert, IV:35, 52, 161, 172, 180, 197, 236, 264, 434, 569n, 578, 657n, 659-64, 775; V:117n, 118, 122-23
Shaw, Albert, Jr., IV:569n, 578, 657n, 663
Shaw, Anna, IV: 181 Shaw, Arch Wilkinson, IV:352 Shaw, Charles Emory, IV:385 Shaw, Francis G., 1:764 Shaw, George Bernard, IV:501, 503, 584, 642, 643; V:50, 84-5 Shaw, Henry Wheeler (“Josh Billings”), 11:37, 40; 111:248, 264 Shaw, Howard, V:158 Shaw, John, 1:245 Shaw, Lemuel, 1:164; 11:228 Shaw, Roger, IV: 578, 663 Shaw, Wilfred Byron, IV:7 5n Shaw, William Smith, I:253n, 255 Shay (Edward) Felix, IV:630, 648 Shays’ Rebellion, 1:50, 93
INDEX
“She” (Haggard), V: 119
Shea, John Dawson Gilmary, 11:175;
III:69«, 330, 511 Shears, IV:184«
Sheboygan Falls, Wis., IV:186«
Shedd, William Greenough Thayer, 1:531, 740; 11:517 Sheean, Vincent, V:57 Shehan, Henry I:747w, 749 Shekinah, 11:209 Shelbyville, Ky., 1:164 Sheldon, Alexander E., 111:362 Sheldon, Arthur Frederick, IV:187« Sheldon, Charles Monroe, IV: 110, 281, 293
Sheldon, Electra, 11:58 Sheldon, Frederick, 111:93,
Sheldon’s Business Philosopher, IV:187« Shell-collectors’ magazines, IV: 391 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, V:91 Shelton, William Henry, IV: 151 Shepard, Thomas W., 1:317 Shephard, P. W., IV:88«
Shepherd, Forrest, II:115n Shepherd, William Gunn, IV:465, 470, 472; V:85
Shepherd of the Valley, 11:77 Shepherd’s Criterion, IV:344 Shepherdson, Francis W., IV: 2 64 Sheppard, William L., 111:359, 441 Sherard, Robert, IV:434, 591 Sheridan, Philip Henry, IV:44«
Sherin, George A., V: 145-46 Sherlock, Chesla, III:500«, 505; V:36 n, 37, 42
Sherman, Frank Dempster, IV:560, 612, 634, 766
Sherman, John, IV:448 Sherman, Lucius Adelno, IV: 121 Sherman, Richard, IV:472 Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 111:349; IV:439; V:117», 119, 268
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 11:548; IV:44w
Sherman antitrust law, V:203 Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock, IV: 520, 663
Sherrod, Robert Lee, IV: 712 Sherwin, Lewis, V:266 Sherwood, James Manning, I:529w, 740; 11:517; III:32n
Sherwood, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, 111:420
Sherwood, Robert Emmet, IV:439, 478, 556 n, 567; V: 121 Sherwood, Sidney, IV:182w Shields, G. 0., IV:381