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Saturday Evening Post

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Saturday Evening Post

Popular US magazine published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1821–69, specializing in family reading and known for its folksy Norman Rockwell covers. Its contributors included US writers Edgar Allan Poe and Harriet Beecher Stowe.

It was transformed into a modern magazine by George Horace Lorimer (1899–1937) and remodelled again in the 1960s.



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David Graham Phillips was a radical writer of the period, and the quotation, by him, is taken from a copy of the Saturday Evening Post, dated October 4, 1902 A.
 
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