“Filled with the piquant, forceful, pungent sentences for which Tom Watson is famous.”—Nebraska Independent, Lincoln, Neb.

“Clean, entertaining and filled with a full sheath of articles, poems and stories by well-known writers.”—Boston Tribune.

“Mr. Watson is an intelligent, aggressive writer, with the courage needed by every man who enters the lists as a reformer.”—Topeka Herald.

“Mr. Thos. E. Watson is a brilliant writer on history, and an honest man, sincerely interested in the welfare of mankind.”—Kansas City Times.

“It shall ever stand for the rights of those who believe in Democracy; it stands and will ever stand for the principles of truth and justice.”—San Francisco Examiner.

“The magazine will be useful as an educational force, and all reformers welcome, or should welcome, every publication which is educational in its purpose.”—W. J. Bryan’s Commoner.

“Following Tom Lawson, Tom Watson will begin his magazine next month. Now, if Teddy will use the big stick when the two Toms throw the limelight, the great audience will be ‘de-lighted.’”—American Standard, Indianapolis, Ind.

Tom Watson’s Magazine

Vol. I APRIL, 1905 No. 2