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The Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, home of Kenyon College. The Review was founded in 1939 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by John Crowe Ransom , critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959 .
In 1934, due to judge preferences towards each breed separately, the two breeds were finally described as uniquely different and shown separately at dog shows. [4] The official name was changed from Corgi (Welsh) to Cardigan Welsh Corgi in 2006. [4] The Corgi Club was founded in December 1925 in Carmarthen, South Wales. [3]
Dog World was a weekly newspaper published in the United Kingdom. It was one of two specialist publications - the other being Our Dogs - catering mainly for the serious enthusiast of the pedigree dog but with content aimed at all who are interested in dogs. It should not be confused with the Dog World magazine published in the USA. The UK ...
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The American Poetry Review (1972–current) The American River Review (1984–current) The American Scholar (1932–current) American Short Fiction (1991–current) Ancient Paths (1998–current) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine (2002–current, Australia) Angelaki (1993–current, Britain) Another Chicago Magazine (1977–current)
From 1923 to 1948, the magazine's tagline was "A Monthly Journal for Breeders, Fanciers and Dog Lovers". In October 1948, the tagline changed to "All Breeds---All Dog News," and in May 1976, Dog World's tagline was "The World's Largest All Breed Dog Magazine." From the late-1990s until 2003, the magazine's tagline was "The Authority on Dog Care."
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Pippin, a female mixed breed dog, half Tibetan Terrier, half Bearded Collie in the TV series Come Outside. Prada, Breezy and Windy, portrayed Captain Archer's dog Porthos on Star Trek: Enterprise. Prince, a talking dog on the BBC TV show That's Life! [23] Pussy Galore, played Truffles, Mildred's terrier, in the British sitcom George & Mildred.