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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
Date | Number: v13 14 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMarch 13, 1958 | Pages: 1 | Frequency: published every two weeks during the school year
 
ContentGenre: Drama
 
ActivitySir Gallant and the Princess in the Tower (1 page)
ContentGenre: Humor
Notesinside front cover
 
SynopsisJane speaks with Reggie about the trouble he got her into with Father Carroll for writing a personal attack on Flagpole in The Blade. While ice skating, Kathy falls through thin ice and Flagpole falls in while trying to save her.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Stuart "Flagpole" Boyd; Jane; Reggie Martin; Kathy Martin
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 StoryHawaii Our Pacific Paradise (4 pages)
SynopsisThe first of a two-part series telling about the two lands that may become our 49th and 50th states. This issue features Hawaii and all it has to offer.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryHole-In-? (2 pages)
SynopsisA famous professional golfer by the name of Wille McFarland played a joke on a fellow golfer that had to do with the golfer thinking he scored a hole-in-one.
FeaturingThose Were the Days!
 
SynopsisA fall from a ladder killed a man, who could have been saved had one of his rescuers known first aid. This prompts the children's Civics Club to stir up interest in the townsfolk to register to learn first aid.
FeaturingYou Are Citizens -- Now!
ContentGenre: Drama; Advocacy
 
FeaturingTreasure Chest's Joke… Page
ContentGenre: Humor
 
SynopsisJim and Fuzzy see Fullerton swimming towards shore and capture him. All of the stolen furs are recovered and the thieves captured.
FeaturingTrouble at Twin Trails
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Jim; Fuzzy; Fullerton
 
Text ArticlePlanning Your Future (2 pages)
FeaturingLet's Face It!
CreditsScript: Father Conroy (credited) | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryJohn England, D. D. (6 pages)
SynopsisThe life of John England, known as the Father of the Catholic Press of America. He did missionary work in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia from 1820 to 1842.
FeaturingGod's Frontiersmen
ContentGenre: Biography; Religious | Characters: John England, D. D.
 
Comic StoryIndoor Camping (1 page)
SynopsisPierre decides to camp indoors rather than travel.
FeaturingPierre
ContentGenre: Humor
 
IllustrationThe Visitation July 2 (1 page)
ContentGenre: Religious
Notesback cover
 
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