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33: 259:, contemporary schedules show. Produced mainly by college students and young comedians, the show focused on "the traditional hi-jinks which purportedly and really transpire on a college campus," according to a review in 60:
was published monthly by Collegiate World Publishing. It began in 1920 with reprints from college publications and soon introduced new material, including fiction. The headquarters were in
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acquired the title for a run that began in November, 1934. In the late 1930s, it was purchased by Ned Pines and turned into a
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radio network on Tuesday nights in 1941, sponsored by the Raleigh Tobacco and Cigarettes division of the
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Vic and Sade on the Radio: A Cultural History of Paul Rhymer's Daytime Series, 1932ā€“1944
188:. Collegian Press, Inc. was the publisher in the early 1940s. The magazine was retitled 263:. Emceed by Tom Wallace with the Bob Strong orchestra, it featured comedians including 205: 141: 405: 344: 310: 276: 118: 272: 185: 181: 110: 94: 86: 137: 129: 46: 451: 169: 153: 98: 78: 227: 223: 149: 122: 102: 22: 264: 252: 215: 157: 82: 32: 219: 145: 90: 386:
M. W. Childs, "She Gave Up 'Serious Thinking' and Became an Editor,"
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Raggedy Ann and Johnny Gruelle: A Bibliography of Published Works
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The cover price in 1930 was 35 cents (for 130 pages of content).
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This article is about the magazine. For the website, see
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott and Zelda. "The Girl with Talent,"
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CollegeHumor
College Humor (disambiguation)

humor magazine
Chicago
Carl Sandburg
Paul Rhymer
Walter Winchell
George Ade
Robert Benchley
Heywood Broun
Groucho Marx
Ellis Parker Butler
Katharine Brush
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Zelda Fitzgerald
H.N. Swanson
Johnny Gruelle
James Montgomery Flagg
Franklin Booth
John T. McCutcheon
Sam Berman
Ralph Fuller
John Held Jr.
Otto Soglow
H. N. Swanson
Dell Publishing
girlie magazine
Paramount Pictures
College Humor

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