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    McClure's or McClure's Magazine (1893–1929) was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century. The magazine is credited...
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  • McClure may refer to: McClure, Illinois, USA McClure, Ohio, USA McClure, Pennsylvania, USA McClure, Virginia, USA Maclure Glacier, a glacier in Yosemite...
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    understood articles. Her articles drove circulation at McClure’s Magazine and The American Magazine and many of her books were popular with the general American...
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    in investigative, or muckraking, journalism. He co-founded and ran McClure's Magazine from 1893 to 1911, which ran numerous exposées of wrongdoing in business...
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    Candice McClure (born 22 March 1980), known professionally as Kandyse McClure, is a Canadian actress. She gained prominence through her roles in the Fox...
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  • journalist and founder of McClure's Magazine Steve McClure (born 1970), British rock climber Vicky McClure, British actress Wayne McClure (1942–2005), American...
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    Muckraker (section Magazines)
    visible role during the Progressive Era. Muckraking magazines—notably McClure's of the publisher S. S. McClure—took on corporate monopolies and political machines...
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  • The McClures are an American contemporary worship duo composed of musicians Paul McClure and Hannah McClure. The duo released their debut studio album...
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  • Henry Beach Needham (category McClure's)
    journalist. He wrote for several notable publications, including McClure’s Magazine, where his work often focused on exposing corruption and advocating...
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    Kim (novel) (category Works originally published in McClure's)
    was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901 as well as in Cassell's Magazine from January to November 1901, and...
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    Tale of Two Cities,” McClure’s Magazine, June 1905, pp. 293–311. Munsey's Magazine. F.A. Munsey & Company. 1912. Munsey's Magazine. F.A. Munsey & Company...
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    Michael McClure (October 20, 1932 – May 4, 2020) was an American poet, playwright, songwriter, and novelist. After moving to San Francisco as a young...
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    McClure's Magazine, November 1912. "The Paradise of Thieves", McClure's Magazine, March 1913. "The Duel of Dr Hirsch" "The Man in the Passage", McClure's...
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    Ron McClure (born November 22, 1941) is an American jazz bassist. McClure was born in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. He started on piano at age...
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    The History of the Standard Oil Company (category Works originally published in McClure's)
    figure in American history. Originally serialized in nineteen parts in McClure's magazine, the book is a seminal example of muckraking, and inspired many other...
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    New York Evening Post. From 1902 to 1906, he became an editor of McClure's magazine, where he became part of a celebrated muckraking trio with Ida Tarbell...
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    John Sanborn Phillips (category McClure's)
    the home office of the McClure Newspaper Syndicate (founded in 1884). The two went on to found the famous McClure's Magazine, first published in June...
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  • McClure Naismith LLP was a firm of Scottish commercial solicitors, headquartered in Glasgow and with further offices in Edinburgh and London. Founded...
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    tradition of Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur. The McClure’s magazine 1907 biographical serial of Mary Baker Eddy written by Willa Cather...
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  • The Shame of the Cities (category Works originally published in McClure's)
    1904, it is a collection of articles which Steffens had written for McClure’s Magazine. It reports on the workings of corrupt political machines in several...
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    The Final Problem (category Works originally published in McClure's)
    Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom, and McClure's in the United States, under the title "The Adventure...
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    form until 1898. The novel was serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine and McClure's Magazine from December 1897 through June 1898. The story is set within...
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  • often as a soldier or a boxer. McClure was born Dale Easton in Atlanta, the son of Walter Easton, a writer for pulp magazines. He grew up in Oakland after...
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    president, he wrote a tribute to Riis in the March 1901 edition of McClure's Magazine. He wrote: Recently a man, well qualified to pass judgment, alluded...
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  • History of biological warfare Yellow Peril "McClure's Magazine v35n03 [1910-07]". July 1910. "McClure's Magazine v35n03 [1910-07]". July 1910. Crean, Jeffrey...
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    participated in a mystery novel writing contest jointly offered by McClure's magazine and Frederick A. Stokes Company. Her novel Murder Yet to Come won...
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    nationwide by muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens in a 1903 article in McClure's Magazine titled The Shame of Minneapolis. Ames was found guilty of corruption...
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    Stalky & Co. (category Works originally published in The Windsor Magazine)
    date and location of their magazine appearances: "In Ambush" (August 1898, McClure's Magazine; December, 1898, Pearson's Magazine): The three boys, reading...
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  • York: Random House. p. 736. ISBN 0-679-43464-X. McClure's Magazine (1917). McClure's Magazine. S.S. McClure, Limited. p. 62. Retrieved August 30, 2024. Mitchell...
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    Edith Lewis (category American magazine editors)
    22, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a magazine editor at McClure's Magazine, the managing editor of Every Week Magazine, and an advertising copywriter at...
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