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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
Date | Number: v19 4 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationOctober 24, 1963 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 2 | Frequency: Every two weeks during the school year.
Noteswraparound cover
 
CoverFlight Pioneer
Noteswraparound cover
 
ActivityMake Wanda the Flying Halloween Witch (1 page)
SynopsisFollow the instructions to cut out Wanda and have her "fly" from the back of one chair to another, by using a string pathway and pulling on the string.
CreditsPencils: Jasbo Jones Junior (signed) | Inks: Jasbo Jones Junior (signed) | Letters: Jasbo Jones Junior (signed)
 
Comic StoryRed Victim: The Story Of Bishop Walsh (6 pages)
SynopsisFather Walsh is still trying to get used to life in China. Pagan men are starting to come to him for religious instruction, but he notices that no women are coming. When asked why, he is told that Confucius says a wise man does not speak to women. This will be a big stumbling block that Father Walsh will have to overcome.
CreditsScript: Norah Smaridge (signed) | Pencils: Joe Sinnott (signed) | Inks: Joe Sinnott (signed) | Letters: Ray Holloway?
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Biography; Religious | Characters: Father Walsh; Mr. Chan; Mr. Haw; Father Ford; Father O'Shea
NotesFourth installment of the life of Bishop Walsh.
 
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FeaturingThe Return of the Enchanted Flivver
CreditsScript: Capt. Frank T. Moss (signed) | Pencils: Frank Borth (signed) | Inks: Frank Borth (signed) | Letters: Frank Borth?
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor | Characters: Bobbie; Ruthie; Henrietta; Mr. Giltrock; Mr. Jenkins; Dad; Mom; Frisbee
 
Comic StoryBaseball (3 pages)
SynopsisA look at the early origins of baseball, from its earliest beginnings in the 14th century in a game known as "stoolball", to the game we know today. The first mention of a game called "baseball" was in 1700 in Maidstone, Kent in England.
FeaturingOrigin Of Sports
ContentGenre: Humor; Non-fiction; Historical; Sports | Characters: Coach Weepy Heffalump; Tiny
NotesMost of the modern rules of baseball came from Alexander J. Cartwright, who is known as, "The Father of Modern Baseball".
 
Comic StoryThe Liberty Bell (2 pages)
SynopsisThe history of the Liberty Bell and it's famous crack.
FeaturingOur Heritage
ContentGenre: Historical
 
SynopsisWhen Chuck tells Mr. Jones that he won't work for him as editor, Jones arranges with Judd to have Chuck leave town. That night, while the townsfolk are attending a Halloween party at the school, Judd starts a fire in some tall dry grass in the rear yard of the newspaper office.
FeaturingChuck White And His Friends
CreditsScript: Frank Moss [as Max Pine] (signed) | Pencils: Fran Matera (signed) | Inks: Fran Matera (signed) | Letters: Fran Matera?
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Chuck White; Hobey; Stacey; Judd; Tim; Mrs. Philips; Frankie; Mr. Jones; Mrs. Everett
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
 
FeaturingFather Mac's Letter
CreditsScript: Father Leon McKenzie (credited) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Religious
NotesA two page text article with two accompanying illustrations.
 
FeaturingTreasure Jests
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesThree single-panel pantomime gags.
 
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SynopsisThe story of Charles Lindbergh and his historic non-stop solo flight from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, NY to Paris, France in 1927.
CreditsScript: Pat Kearin (signed) | Pencils: Reed Crandall (signed) | Inks: Reed Crandall (signed)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Aviation; Biography | Characters: Charles Lindbergh
 
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SynopsisPierre's bear rug eats his dinner.
FeaturingPierre
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Pierre
NotesInside back cover; pantomime.
 
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