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The Popular Magazine
Date | Number: v35 5 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Popular Magazine [v 35 #5, February 23, 1915] (Street and Smith, 15c, 224pp+, pulp, cover by F. E. Schoonover) Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.
Page 1:Dead Man's Chance [Calvin Sprague] by Francis Lynde
Page 76:In the Lonesome Land short story by Vingie E. Roe
Page 87:The Millennium Engine short story by Leavitt Ashley Knight
Page 97:The High Lander of the "Fannie Jackson" short story by William Slavens McNutt
Page 103:No Luck at All short story by Bertrand W. Sinclair
Page 112:The Best Man Wins short story by William Inglis
Page 123:Caught in the Net by The Editor
Page 127:The Line of Least Resistance short story by Harmony Herman
Page 136:Revelations of an Ambassador at Large. IV. - The Red Envelope [Mr. X] short story by H. M. Egbert
Page 144:The Gold Pince-Nez by Robert Welles Ritchie
Page 169:Tom Magee's Boy Ole short story by N. B. Beasley
Page 177:The Right Song poem by Berton Braley
Page 178:The Last Stand [Part 4 of 4] by B. M. Bower
Page 203:The Hidden Clew [Dr. Dannart] short story by George Woodruff Johnston
Page 214:Propinquity short story by F. A. Churchill, Jr.
Page 220:An Economy Campaign short story by H. L. Rennick
 
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