Best :Magazine Artici.E First Quarter 1952

Best :Magazine Artici.E First Quarter 1952

LINCOLN LORE Bulletin of the LincoLn National Uf• Fonnd•tlon • • • • • • Or. Lovlo A. Warren, Editor Publt4hed eacl> week by 1'bo Llneoln Natlooal Ll!e In.ouzanco Company, Fort Wayne. Indiana NillffiER 1207 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA MAY 26, 1952 BEST :MAGAZINE ARTICI.E FIRST QUARTER 1952 Long bofore the ballots were issued to ascertain the Hanser, Richard, "The Other Abraham Lincoln," best Lincoln magazine article published during the first (abbreviated) Reader's Digest, Feb. 1952, 52-54 pp. quarter of 1952, Lincoln students in general had begun Harper, Robert S., "Abe's Dream of Ann Rutledge,'' to call attention to the interesting monograph appearing Collior's, Feb. 16, 1952, 16-17, 54, 56 pp. in the February issue of Tho National Geographic Mago.· zino. The Foundation advisory group confirmed with their Howard, Clinton N. "Abraham Lincoln-The Chris· votes what wan apparently the people's choice and se­ tian," ProgrtBI, (Publication of the International Re· lected Ralph Gray's excellent geographic contribution form Federation), Feb. 1952, 8-6 pp. uva.eation Tour Through Lincoln Land" to receive first Lasker, Bruno, 14Lincoln and World Human Rights," honors. Mr. Gray's story is profusely illustrated with Survey, Feb. 1952, 82-83 pp. <"Oiored pictures and will undoubtedly encourage many Lufkin, Richard Friend, "Mr. Lincoln's Light From families to tour the Lincoln country this summer. Under a Bushel-1851," Limoln Herald, Winter 1952, 2-25 Jlp. Authors who contributed monographs which were pub­ lished during the first quarter of 1952 are listed below McPhaul, Jack, "Lincoln Would Be at Home in 'S2 with the subject of the discussion and source following Campaign," Chicago Sun-Times, Feb. 10, 1952, p. 2. the name: Naton, Joh'!t_ "Lincoln Speaks Again," War Cry, (Sal· Anderson, Dwight, 41 Lineoln's New Salem Decade," vation Army Yublication), Feb. 9, 1952, 5-6, 10 pp. Courior-Joumal Mo.ga"ino (Louisville, Ky.) Feb. 10, Nevins, Allan "New Ray of Light on Lincoln," Sat· 1952, 11·13 pp. urday Evening Post, Feb. 16, 1952, 34, 121-123, 126 pp. Baker, Bayard, "Abraham Lincoln and Freemasonry," Newman, Ralph G., "Oliver R. Barrett Collection,'' Jndia1111 F-rccnuuon, Feb. 1952, 14·17, 24-26, 28, 30 pp. Amateur Book Collector, Jnn. 1952, 7-ll pp. Bardolph, Richard, "Malice Toward One. Lincoln in Pauli, Hertha, "'Vhy Lincoln Grew a Beard," Reader's the North Carolina Press," Lincoln Horo.ld, Winter 1952, Digest, Jan. 1952, 1-4 pp. 34-35 pp. Stark, lrwin1 "Hand That Touched Lincoln," Collier's, Baringer, William E., "On Enemy Soil. President Lin­ Feb. 16, 1952, u4, 86 pp. coln's Norfolk Campaign," Abraham Li-ncoln Quarterly, Starr, Thomas I., "Some Faet.s About Lincoln," March 1952, 4-26 pp. Michigan Chri~tian Advocllte, March 18, 1952, 12-13 pp. Barondess, Benjamin, 'Gettysburg Address," Auto­ Stone, Irving, "The Girl Lincoln Could Never Forget," graph. Collectors' Journal, Spring 1952, 12-20 pp. Amorican Weekly, (Pittsbu-rgh Sun-Telegra.ph), Feb. 10, 1952, 6-7, 16 pp. Brown, Marion £., "Lincoln Recommends a Rhode Tslnnder," Books at B-rown, (Brown Univ.) Feb. 1952, Swetnam, George, uAllegbeny·Lincoln's tBanner 2-4 pp. County','' Pittsburgh Press Family Maga.-ine, Feb. 10, 1952, p. 6. Bullock, Helen Duprey, "Patagonian Oyster for Cap· 'Wheeler, Bruce, fLincolniana in 1951," Hobbies, Feb. tain Darling," Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, March 1952, 1952, 114-115, 118-119, 129 pp. 27-81 pp. White, J. M., "Lincoln Letter Gives Sound Current Carruthers, Olive, t'Lincoln Poetry/' Lincoln. Btlt'ald, Advice," The Log of Long Bell, (Long-Bell Lumber Co., Winter 1952, 47-49 pp. Longview, Wash.), Feb. 1952, p. 3. Duffus, R. L., "The Leader Who Emerged," New York Ti""'" Magazine, Feb. 10, 1952, 10, 54 pp. Anonymoua. Eifert, Virginia S., "Abraham Lincoln and the Stone "Abe Lincoln's Visit to New Haven,'' Keyways (Sar­ !rom Rome," Young People (American Baptist Publica· gent & Co., New Haven, Conn.) Feb. 1952, 3-4, 9 pp. tion Sreiety), Feb. 10, 1952, 2, 7 pp. "A Lincoln's Birthday Address," Princeton Alum?ti Eschrieh, John, .,Barnard, The Sculptor, Admired Lin­ lVoekly, Feb. 1952, p. 10·11. coln," Courier-Journal Magazine, (l.ouisvillc, Ky.), Feb. "A. Lincoln. President o.nd Punster," Pathfinder, Feb. 10, 1952, 14 p. 6, 1952, p. 25. Fenimore, Watson, "Honest Abe Is Still in the News," "The Lincoln Sapphire,'' The Emancipator, (The Lin· Pathfindor, Feb. 6, 1952, 24-25 pp. coin Savings Bank of Brooklyn), Vol. XLII, No. 11, (1·2) pp. Gertz, Elmer, "Charles A. Dana: 'The Eyes of the 41The new Lincoln Room," T/1.6 Eman.cipat&r, as above), Government at the Front','' Lincoln Herald, 'Vinter Vol. XLII, No. 111, (3-4) pp. 1952, 26-33, 45 PJ>. "Railsplitwr Candidate," Schola$tic, Feb. 6, 1952, p. 17. Gray, Ralph, "Vacation Through Lincoln Land,'' Na-­ tional Geographic Magazine, Feb. 1952, 141-18-1 pp. (Several Brief Articles on Lincoln), The Reflector, (Published by the Unity Mutual Life and Accident In­ Hamilton, Charles, "Lincoln and the Civil War," surance Company of Calif.), Feb. 1952. Hobbies, Feb. 1952, 134-135 pp. (16 short monographs written by junior-high school Hanser, Richard, "The Other Abraham Lincoln," Tho pupils on Lincoln subjects) Illinois Junior Historian, Lion (Lions Club), Jan. 1952, 15-16 pp. Feb. 1952. .

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