“Contains the best possible reading for the young of both sexes.”—[Ottawa Journal.

“We can safely recommend this magazine as one of the very best publications for the young folks.”—[The Independent, Fenton, Mich.

“This journal occupies a new field, and is needed to put the minds of our youth on the right track to secure a correct understanding of the nature of things.”—[Wayland Press.

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“The articles are written in a popular, readable style, and profusely illustrated.”—Akron City Times.

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“It is a journal which should be in the hands of both young and old, and is a great benefit to the young scientist as well as the advanced professor. It is a thousand times more valuable than the dime novel series, so much read by boys. Parents would do well to have it in their households.”—[The Iron Home.

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