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  2. Our Boys (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Our Boys was a boys' magazine published monthly by the Irish Christian Brothers in Ireland. The various Education Acts of the late 19th and early 20th century had created a market in Britain for magazines and periodicals which were also popular in Ireland.

  3. Calvinist Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The magazine defines its purpose as "using stories, articles, news, humor, puzzles, games, and projects to encourage boys to be servants and leaders in their homes and communities." All Cadets can submit items which they request to be published in the Cadet Quest and Cadet-submitted jokes are regularly published.

  4. Brio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The magazine presents topics typical of other teen magazines (fashion and beauty tips, music, and culture) from an evangelical Christian perspective. Focus on the Family also formerly published a version for teen boys, called Breakaway. Brio and Beyond was a sister publication of Brio for older teen girls and young women, aged 16 to 21 ...

  5. Congregation of Christian Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Our Boys was a magazine for boys by Christian Brothers and the Educational Company of Ireland, published from September 1914 until the 1990s. It was based on British Boys Own adventure comics, with illustrated strips and adventure stories in English and Irish.

  6. The Boy's Own Paper - Wikipedia

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    The first and most influential was Samuel Beeton's weekly Boy's Own Magazine, published from 1855 to 1890. [10] [11] Another was an American publication named The Boys' Own, published by Charles F. Richards in Boston, Massachusetts from October 1873 through December 1876.

  7. St. Nicholas (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Magazine was a popular monthly American children's magazine, founded by Scribner's in 1873 and named after the Christian saint. [1] The first editor was Mary Mapes Dodge , who continued her association with the magazine until her death in 1905. [ 2 ]

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