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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
Date | Number: v13 3 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationOctober 10, 1957 | Pages: 1 | Frequency: published every two weeks during the school year
 
ContentGenre: Drama
 
FeaturingTreasure Chest's Fun Page
Notesinside front cover
 
SynopsisTorchy decides to tell Father Carroll about Nails and Spud, but before he can, Nails and Spud pull a jewelry store heist and frame him for the job. At the police station, Chuck comes up with a plan to catch them before they can fence the jewels.
ContentGenre: Drama | Characters: Chuck White; Father Carroll; Wilbur "Torchy" Torchino; Nails; Spud Kane; Sam Torchino
NotesMax Pine was an alias of Frank Moss, per 2006 interview with Frank Borth: "You can find out in reading your things he also uses the word Max Pine as a substitute for him because he didn't want them to think he was writing everything in the place..." http://cuislandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/cuislandora%3A40849
 
Comic StoryThe Disconcerting Dodger (3 pages)
SynopsisThe Giants were playing the Dodgers one day, back in 1917. The batter hit the ball fair, but he thought it was foul and rather than running the bases, he started arguing with the umpire, complaining he called the play incorrectly! While arguing, they tagged him out at first base. He argued himself into being out.
FeaturingThose Were the Days!
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Sports | Characters: Ollie O'Mara
 
Comic StoryIndulgences (4 pages)
SynopsisA look at the history of Plenary and Partial Indulgences and how they can best be put to good use.
FeaturingTraveling First-Class
CreditsPencils:? [as PK] | Inks:? [as PK]
ContentGenre: Religious | Characters: Jesus; Pope Pius XII
Notesartist is Paul Karch or Patty Karch
 
Text StoryDanger! Curious Bear! (2 pages)
FeaturingLet's Face It!
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Drama
 
FeaturingWhat Does Your State's Name Mean?
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: Lord De La Warr; King George II; General James Oglethorpe; Sir George Calvert
 
FeaturingNo Peace for Bears
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingPatsy Manners Personality Workshop
ContentGenre: Advocacy; Teen
 
Comic StoryThe Swiss Guards (6 pages)
SynopsisThe history of the Swiss Guards, the Pope's personal guards, from their founding in 1505 to the present day.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryLitter-bearers (1 page)
SynopsisPierre rides through the jungle beheld by four litter-bearers - until he sees a snake. After that, Pierre carries his bearers.
FeaturingPierre
ContentGenre: Humor
Notesinside back cover
 
CreditsScript:? (as I. M. Evil) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Religious | Characters: Satan
 
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