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    comic strip character. It was renamed Ainslee's the following year. The magazine's publishers were Howard, Ainslee & Co., a division of the Street & Smith...
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  • Canadian field hockey coach Ainslee's Magazine, American literary periodical published from 1897 to December 1926 Winifred Ainslee (born 1923 or 1924), American...
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    UK (UK) Women's Health (US) Women's Running (US) Zan-e Rooz (Iran) Ainslee's Magazine (1897–1926, US) Ain't I a Woman? (1970–1971, US) Al Fatat (1892–1894...
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    proto-Lovecraftian element of suspense). The story first appeared in Ainslee's Magazine (August 1898) and was slightly revised to become the first five chapters...
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    Magazine (UK) "The Heart at Twenty". 1908 Nov, in Ainslee's Magazine 1925 Nov, in Ainslee's Magazine 1926 Jun, in Argosy (UK) "Ladies in Lavender". 1908...
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  • Francisco Chronicle. She also wrote for magazines like The Outlook, Munsey's Magazine and Ainslee's Magazine. Benjamin died of a tumor on January 2, 1902...
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    using the pen name Anthony Partridge. It was first serialised in Ainslee's Magazine before being published in book form the following year in Britain...
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    Greely, Adolphus (August 1899). "The Evolution of the Signal Corps". Ainslee's Magazine. IV (1): 17. Retrieved 31 March 2017. An Improved Method in the Art...
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    novels." In 1901 Dreiser's short story "Nigger Jeff" was published in Ainslee's Magazine. It was based on a lynching he witnessed in 1893. Dreiser's short...
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  • Agencies ( –2001)[citation needed] Agricultural Museum (1810–1812) Ainslee's Magazine (1897–1926) Air Progress, Challenge Publications (ISSN 0002-2500)...
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    1909: "Summer in Winter", People's Magazine, February 1909 1912: "A Canticle of Great Lovers", Ainslee's Magazine, July 1912 1942: Henry Ward Beecher:...
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    December 1919.[citation needed]) Parker soon started working for Ainslee's Magazine, which had a higher circulation. She also published pieces in Vanity...
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    Anniston Star, and in England in Novel Magazine. The lyrics to “Raoul’s Song” were published in Ainslee’s Magazine as a poem seven months before the book...
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    To support her days in the Village, Millay wrote short stories for Ainslee's Magazine. As an aesthete and a canny protector of her identity as a poet, she...
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    Holmes, p. 77; Duffy, Richard, "Gillette, Actor and Playwright", Ainslee's Magazine, Vol. VI, No. 1, August 1900, pg. 54. Zecher, Henry, William Gillette...
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    These" (Ainslee's Magazine, Sept. 1910). Tuttle wrote fiction and articles for markets such as Collier's, Ainslee's Magazine, Metropolitan Magazine, Harper's...
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  • "Leave it to Algy", "Bingo Bans the Bomb", and "Stylish Stouts". The US magazine version of "The Masked Troubadour" is a rewritten version titled "Reggie...
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    1891 Doyle published the short story "A Scandal in Bohemia" in The Strand Magazine—a "story which would change his life", according to his biographer, Andrew...
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  • correspondent during World War I, editor of multiple periodicals including Ainslee's Magazine, and authored over a dozen books. Roberts was born in Kingston, Jamaica...
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    Bank" (Hutchinson's Magazine March 1928) "Boxing Night" (The Tatler November 30, 1923) "The Bread of Deceit" (Ainslee's Magazine October 1903) "A Breath...
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    all his life, he was employed by a bank, but disliked the work and wrote magazine pieces in his spare time. In 1902 he published his first novel, The Pothunters...
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    Anna Milo Upjohn (category American magazine illustrators)
    a story by William Le Queux that appeared in the January issue of Ainslee's Magazine. Called "Chiffonette", the story was a romantic tale of thwarted love...
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    A Gentleman of Leisure (category Works originally published in Ainslee's Magazine)
    appeared in a novella, The Gem Collector, in the December 1909 issue of Ainslee's Magazine. The novel was substantially revised and expanded for publication...
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    in intelligence and all that touches the art of the theatre". In Ainslee's Magazine, Dorothy Parker said the play's authors had taken the line about being...
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    resurrect Ainslee's Magazine, which had been merged into Far West Illustrated in 1926, as another love story magazine. It was titled Ainslee's, and given...
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    and stairways from the station still exist. In an 1898 article in Ainslee's Magazine, "When The Sails Are Furled: Sailor's Snug Harbor," the soon-to-be-famous...
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    1899, he quit the newspaper business and began working for Ainslee's Magazine, a magazine that also employed his wife, who was by that time a successful...
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  • New York Times. 30 June 1896. Retrieved 15 September 2017. Ainslee's Magazine. Howard, Ainslee & Company. 1902. p. 406. Retrieved 15 September 2017. "MRS...
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  • The King of the Foxes (category Works originally published in Ainslee's Magazine)
    United Kingdom in July 1898 in The Windsor Magazine, and in the United States in August 1898 in Ainslee's Magazine. While it is not a Sherlock Holmes story...
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    York Times (June 2, 1894): 9. via ProQuest "Topics of the Theatre" Ainslee's Magazine (June 1899): 618. "Odette Tyler a Wife" New York Times (April 28,...
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