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of democracy, I will do my part to make my country ready, efficient and strong. I will buy carefully. I will take good care of the things I have. I will waste nothing." Within three weeks, 150,000 readers signed the pledge and sent in a coupon printed in the magazine. During World War II, all women's magazines took on a patriotic slant, but
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was attacked on December 7, 1941, and Otis Wiese immediately revamped the February 1942 issue then in preparation. A frilly valentine cover was replaced with a woman wearing an "I've Enlisted" consumer pledge button. Readers were asked to sign a pledge that stated "As a consumer, in the total defense
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ceased publication at the end of 2002. O'Donnell said in a statement, "I decided I could not participate in a magazine that bears my name when I could not be assured it would reflect my vision, values and editorial direction." After publication of the long-running magazine ended, a highly publicized
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Starting in May 1951, and lasting until at least 1995, Betsy McCall paper dolls were printed in most issues. Children could cut out the printed dolls and clothing, or for a small fee (10¢ in 1957, 25¢ in 1967) paper dolls printed on cardboard could be ordered. Betsy McCall became so popular that
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In 1932, Wiese changed the format to what he called Three Magazines in One. Three sections—News and Fiction, Homemaking, Style and Beauty—had their own cover, and each contained ads tailored to its contents. A survey was conducted that showed fiction was a major attraction for female magazine
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When McCall died in 1884, his widow became president of McCall Company, and hired Mrs. George Bladsworth as magazine editor. Mrs. Bladsworth held the position until 1891. Though still mainly a vehicle to sell McCall's sewing patterns,
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Mayes did away with the "Togetherness" slant, and came up with a new slogan, "First Magazine For Women." He introduced additional color pages, and used more fiction. In 1962 Mayes became president and CEO of McCall Corporation.
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was named editor. Alexander had no editing experience, and at the time of her appointment stated "I have to educate myself about women's magazines, but I think I know something about women." Alexander left in 1971.
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under the direction of president Edward Alfred Simmons. In 1917, the price was raised to 10 cents per issue. In 1922, Harry Payne Burton became editor, and for the first time such well-known fiction writers as
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with a "Togetherness" slogan; it was announced that the magazine would no longer be just for women, but aimed at the entire family. During this time period paid circulation was 4.5 million per issue.
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In 1870, Scottish immigrant James McCall began designing and printing his own line of sewing patterns. As a means of advertising his patterns, McCall founded a four-page fashion journal entitled
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that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. The publication was established as a small-format magazine called
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During the post-war era, fiction was no longer such an important draw for readers; they wanted more articles and picture spreads. To provide lively nonfiction Wiese hired two former
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before selling it to Meredith Corporation in 2003. Throughout these transitions, the McCall pattern business remained separate and continued under different ownership.
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in 1973. Norton Simon kept the McCall pattern business, which continues under different ownership. In 1986, McCall's Publishing Company was bought by
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In 1928, the 23-year-old associate editor, Otis Wiese, was promoted to editor. He believed "women were ready for more significant fiction than
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Despite the name changes, for many years information on McCall's patterns filled an average of 20 percent of the magazine's pages.
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gained the slogan / subtitle "The Magazine for Suburban Women." After Stein left, the quick turnover of editors returned.
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began purchasing shares of McCall Corporation, and in 1956, Simon's group of investors was in control of the corporation.
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magazine editors. Daniel Danforth Mich became editorial director, and Henry Ehrlich was named managing editor.
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as president of the company. Otis Wiese, who had been vice president, as well as editor and publisher of
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column, "If You Ask Me". The former First Lady gave brief answers to questions sent into the magazine.
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began a "Washington Newsletter" section, which provided information on rationing and conservation.
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article stated "The house of togetherness had come apart at the seams." Simon replaced Wiese with
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began to publish homemaking and handiwork information, and by 1890 had expanded to 12 pages.
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announced plans to purchase their magazine business. Gruner + Jahr rebranded the magazine as
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from 1965 to 1966, and was reportedly fired after writing a highly unfavorable review of
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Three Magazines in One format was discontinued in 1950. In 1954 Wiese began to reformat
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Keller, Cynthia (Winter 1995). "Mother: Cincinnati's Million-Dollar Housewife".
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received much positive press coverage for being the first magazine to do so.
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began to change nearly as fast as editors came and went. Norton Simon sold
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became the first women's magazine to print a complete novel in one issue.
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A History of Popular Women's Magazines in the United States, 1792–1995
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Robert Stein was editor from 1972 to 1986. During Stein's tenure,
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The Queen: Illustrating McCall's Bazaar Glove-Fitting Patterns
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for her coverage of the 9.2-magnitude 1964 Alaska earthquake
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Women's Periodicals in the United States—Consumer Magazines
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In 1913, the magazine was purchased by the banking firm of
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and its business magazine portfolio to Mansueto Ventures.
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Another popular feature which ran for many years was the
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Up From The Footnote: A History of Women Journalists
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The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900
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Women's magazine
United States
ISSN
1060-1201
American
magazine
McCall Corporation
Seven Sisters
Alice Adams
Lester Atwell
Ray Bradbury
Gelett Burgess
Willa Cather
Jack Finney
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Barbara Garson
John Steinbeck
Tim O'Brien
Tony J. Caridi
Anne Tyler
Kurt Vonnegut
Eleanor Roosevelt
Ideal
American Character Dolls
cartoon panel
Stan and Jan Berenstain
Jessie Willcox Smith
Neysa McMein
Pauline Kael

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