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The magazine also published articles on social and political reform. Charles Dwyer, editor from 1894-1906, expanded the magazine's coverage to include editorials, fiction, and women's increasing involvement in public life. His successor, Theodore Dreiser published articles addressing women's roles as
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From 1907-1911, the magazine published the Child-Rescue Campaign, in which readers could write to the magazine to adopt children whose photographs and stories were serialized in each issue. Over two thousand institutionalized children of white working-class and/or European immigrant parents were
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In addition to clothing patterns, the magazine published photos and drawings of embroidery and needlework that could be used to adorn both clothing and items for the home. It also included articles on all forms of home decor. It also published fiction, including many
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and provided an in-depth look at the fashion of the day. Butterick also produced quarterly catalogs of fashion patterns in the 1920s and early 1930s.
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to celebrate home ownership, modernization, and beautification. In 1923 it became a national campaign, with support from President
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Bland, Sidney R. "Shaping the Life of the New Woman: The Crusading Years of the "Delineator" ."
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at the Modern Literature & Culture Research Centre at Ryerson University (not digitized)
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Washington University in St. Louis Dowd Modern Graphic History Library, Special Collections
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was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the
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founded in 1887 and published by the Standard Fashion Company, a Butterick subsidiary.
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In May 1894 the magazine began a monthly series on "Women's Colleges" with a piece on
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part of "An Online Exhibition of Canadian Dress: The Confederation Era (1840–1890)"
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placed in private homes during the campaign. It eventually resulted in the 1909
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Its name was changed in 1875. The magazine was published on a monthly basis in
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consumers, and invited readers to write in about current social problems.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In the late 1920s, it featured covers by noted fashion artist
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Women's Periodicals in the United States: Consumer Magazines
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Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press, 2009: Vol
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This fashion magazine or journal-related article is a
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It ceased publication in 1937 when it was merged with
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Butterick Publishing Company
New York City
Mrs. William Brown Meloney
Theodore Dreiser
Sarah Field Splint
cookbooks
Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
Honoré Willsie Morrow

sewing patterns
short stories
L. Frank Baum
Helen Dryden
The Pictorial Review
Vassar
Cornell University
land-grant universities
White House Conference on the Care of Dependent Children
Theodore Roosevelt
Better Homes in America
Marie Mattingly Maloney
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
"Newsstand: 1925. The Delineator"
"Butterick Magazines to Merge," The New York Times, June 17, 1926
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction
public domain
"Women's Agency, Adoption, and Class in Theodore Dreiser's Delineator and Jennie Gerhardt"
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