The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 16, February 25, 1897 by Various


Main
- books.jibble.org



My Books
- IRC Hacks

Misc. Articles
- Meaning of Jibble
- M4 Su Doku
- Computer Scrapbooking
- Setting up Java
- Bootable Java
- Cookies in Java
- Dynamic Graphs
- Social Shakespeare

External Links
- Paul Mutton
- Jibble Photo Gallery
- Jibble Forums
- Google Landmarks
- Jibble Shop
- Free Books
- Intershot Ltd

books.jibble.org

Previous Page | Next Page

Page 10

GEORGE SCHNEIDER Treasurer


_The Associated Press_

_General Office_

_New York, January_ 23, 1897.


WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON, ESQ.
Publisher _Great Round World_.

DEAR MR. HARISON:

The conception of _The Great Round World_ magazine appeals to me
very strongly. It meets what has always been lacking in the
field of reading for the young; current history is of the
highest importance to the child, and should be clearly and
honestly told. In their book reading, the children have the
established facts of history presented in accurate and approved
form. The events of to-day, however, which will make possible
the chapters of history in the books of another decade, have
never been accurately presented in equally agreeable form until
the advent of the new magazine. It seems to me, therefore, that
it deserves and will have a vigorous growth. I congratulate you
on the form of the new magazine, and the careful summary of the
news of the world thus far given.

Yours sincerely,
CHARLES S. DIEHL.

=Special terms for Subscriptions=

=TO LIBRARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOL=

=TEACHERS=

One trial subscription for one year to any public school teacher in the
United States or Canada, $1.00 net; libraries having a free reading-room
for boys and girls, one subscription for $1.00, any additional
subscriptions, $1.50. Sunday-school libraries, same terms. Sample copy
free to any one desiring to examine the little newspaper.

Address

=William Beverley Harison
3 & 5 W. 18th St.
New York=

=REMIT BY EXPRESS OR POSTAL ORDER, OR BY BANK DRAFT=

* * * * *


=THE FAMOUS

"X RAY" PICTURES=


Copies of the very interesting R�ntgen or "X Ray" photographs can be
obtained now from _The Great Round World_.

These famous photographs are mounted on cards, size 11 x 14 inches, and
are from selected negatives made by

PROF. M.I. PUPIN, of Columbia University, New York,

DR. A.W. GOODSPEED, of University of Pennsylvania, and

DR. W.F. MAGIE, of Princeton College.

A selection of 39 different subjects is offered.

* * * * *

=PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH, (to yearly subscribers of _The Great Round World_,
40 cents net).=

* * * * *

Previous Page | Next Page


Books | Photos | Paul Mutton | Mon 24th Feb 2025, 13:27