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He had fourteen stories published under various pseudonyms while he was in prison, but was becoming best known as " O. Henry ", a pseudonym that first appeared over the story " Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking " in the December 1899 issue of McClure's Magazine.
Elmer in his history reports that when the courthouse was finished, pictures of it were published in McClure's Magazine and newspapers in the East to show the development of the West.
Ellery Queen was created in 1928 when Dannay and Lee entered a writing contest sponsored by McClure's Magazine for the best first mystery novel.
* John Sanborn Phillips ( 1861 – 1949 ), American writer and founder of McClure's Magazine
She began her work on The Standard after her editors at McClure's Magazine called for a story on one of the trusts.
While working for McClure's Magazine, Tarbell wrote a popular series on Napoleon Bonaparte.
Her investigative journalism series first appeared in a 1903 issue of McClure's Magazine alongside articles by Lincoln Steffens and Ray Stannard Baker that ushered in the era of muckraking journalism.
In 1906, he left McClure's, along with Tarbell and Baker, to form The American Magazine.
In 1906, Baker, Steffens and Tarbell left McClure's and created The American Magazine.
By the 1900s, magazines such as Collier's Weekly, Munsey's Magazine and McClure's Magazine were already in wide circulation and read avidly by the growing middle class.
Samuel S. McClure and John Sanborn Phillips started McClure's Magazine in May 1893.
Ray Stannard Baker published " The Right to Work " in McClure's Magazine in 1903, about coal mine conditions, a coal strike, and the situation of non-striking workers ( or scabs ).
One trust they manipulated was with Christopher Dunn Co. She followed that work with The History of The Standard Oil Company: the Oil War of 1872, which appeared in McClure's Magazine in 1908.
* Ray Stannard Baker ( 1870 – 1946 ) — of McClure's & The American Magazine
McClure's Magazine and the Muckrakers.
* Ida M. Tarbell's history of John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company for McClure's Magazine ( 1903 ).
* Lincoln Steffens's " Shame of the Cities " series on municipal corruption for McClure's Magazine ( 1903 ) was then published as a book.
* The Great Tontine Gamble, one of a series of articles by Burton J. Hendrick appearing in McClure's Magazine in 1906.
He also contributed articles to magazines, such as Century Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, McClure's Magazine, ( a muckraker magazine ) and The Outlook.
From 1891 to 1929, he was a reporter for the New York Sun and then joined McClure's Magazine, where he gained a reputation as a muckraker for his articles on the conditions of public health in the United States.
Muckrakers were journalists who exposed waste, corruption, and scandal in the highly influential new medium of national magazines, such as McClure's Magazine.
McClure's or McClure's Magazine was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century.

McClure's and .
Carl Schurz, in Volume I of his ' Reminiscences ' ( New York: McClure's Publ.
The novel originally appeared as a serialization in McClure's, beginning with the November 1896 edition.
Cover of the November 1896 edition of McClure's, which began the serialization of the novel.
To further boost McClure's career, McClure's agent suggests that he get married.
Unaware of McClure's motivation, Selma accepts his proposal, and moves into McClure's house, a Modernist building which resembles the Chemosphere.
Homer says nothing at the wedding, but later offhandedly mentions McClure's admission to Marge, who then informs her sister.
Having a child will secure McClure's casting as McBain's sidekick in McBain IV: Fatal Discharge, but Selma is unwilling to bring a child into a loveless relationship and decides to leave McClure.
Writer Mike Reiss later met Doug McClure's daughter, who revealed that her father had found the homage funny.
McClure's visual appearance is similar to that of Hartman himself.
McClure's character is most developed in " A Fish Called Selma ", which provides a more in-depth look into his private life and backstory.
McClure's most prominent episode, " A Fish Called Selma ", is often regarded as one of the best episodes in the show's history, and is a favorite of many staff members.
Its northwest and west coasts were charted by men from Robert McClure's expedition in 1850 and 1851.
Literary ' variety ' magazines like Strand, McClure's, and Harper's quickly became central to the overall structure and function of popular fiction in society, providing a mass-produced medium that offered cheap, illustrated publications that were essentially disposable.
The film is a spinoff from the Superman film series starring Christopher Reeve, to which it is connected by Marc McClure's character Jimmy Olsen.
The course was allegedly designed to play to then-commanding officer Major General Robert B. McClure's terrible slice, and thus has a series of holes nicknamed " Combat Corner " with substantial doglegs.
Post Offices, began in 1860, were located in McClure's log cabin, Vandiver's Store ( now Blue Mountain Pizza ) and Shope's Furniture.
While the phone company remains in McClure and has yet to be consolidated into a larger telecom company, today most of McClure's businesses are long closed, as are those in most of the boom towns which grew up in the same era as McClure.
* 1874-A. D. McClure's 250 ' wide Plank Dam, damming the Blanchard River for his sawmill & grist mill is referenced in an engineering book on mill dam construction.

McClure's and 1899
It was originally published in the popular magazine McClure's in 1899, with the subtitle The United States and the Philippine Islands.

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