N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual and Directory: A Catalogue of American Newspapers, 1922, Volume 2 Page: 657
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1922 NEW YORK 657
Estab Cols Width VDepth Sub Circ
GARDEN CITY, pop. 2,420 (H 17); NASSAU Co. (S.E.), pop. 126,120. 20 il. E. N. E. of
Brooklyn. Long Isl. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Mineola. Truck gardening. St. Mary's
School. Large publishing industry.
Country Life ...................................M onthly....... 19 5.00
Life .............. 2 49 171
HENRY H. SAYLOR, Editor; DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & Co., Publishers.
r Gardenlinlg ) 1904 3 '32 143 3.00 25,000
Garden Magazine . .......................o hly .........1904 3 32 43 3.00 25,000
& Hort ........ 2 49 143
LEONARD BARRON, Editor; DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., Publishers.
Inter-A m e r i c a-p-ubs. EnglIsh )
& Spanish editions alternately, Monthly ............Pan-Amer...... 1917 2 32 122 1.50
sub. for either, $ .80....................)
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE &; Co., Editors and Publishers.
Short Stories.................................Monthly ............Fiction............ 1890 2 32 112 3.00
HARRY E. MAULE, Editor; SHORT STORIES CO. (Ltd.), Pub. A.B.C. Statement, 174,899
W orld's W ork ................................Monthly ............Literary ......... 1900 2 32 112 4.00
ARTHUR W.PAGE, Edtior; DOUBLEDAY PAGE & CO., Publishers. A.B.C. Statement, 111,954
GARDINER, pop.*l,088 (M 14); ULSTER CO. (S.E.), pop. 74,979. 20 n. S. W. of Kingston. W.
Shore R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, New Paltz. Creamery, steam Hour mill, steam saw mill,
cheese factory. Dairying and fruit district.
W eekly............................................Friday .............Independent .. 1882 8 26 336 1.00
CHARLES SLATER, Editor and Publisher.
GARRISON, pop. *300 (N 15); PUTNAM Co. (S.E.), pop. 10,802. On Hudson River, 10 m.
S. of Newburgh. N. Y. Cent. R.R. Ferry to West Point. Tel. Exp. Bank, Cold Spring.
Farming.
American Naturalist-dated ++1
also at LanNcaralist dater Pa. Bi-monthly ......Nat. Science... 1867 2 32 112 5.00 618
also at Lancaster, Pa .............
SCIENCE PRESS, Publishers.
Lamp ........................................Monthly ..........Rom.Cath...... 1902 2 32 112 1.00
REV. PAUL JAMES FRANCIS, Editor; LAMP PUBLISHING COMPANY.
School and Society-dated also Saturday ............Educational... 1909 2 32 112 5.00
at Lancaster, Pa.......................
J. MCKEEN CATTELL, Editor; SCIENCE PRESS, Publishers.
Science-dated also at Lancaster, Friday.......... cietic .....1883 2 32 112 600
..a ............................ ................. S
J. MCKEEN CATTELL, Editor; SCIENCE PRESS, Publishers.
Scientific Monthly-dated alsoMonthly2 32 112 500
at Lancaster, Pa........................ Monthly Scientific 1913
J. MCKEEN CATTELL, Editor; SCIENCE PRESS, Publishers.
GENESEO f, pop. 2,157 (E 9); LIVINGSTON Co. (W.), pop. 36,830. On Genbuoee R., 28 n1. S. W.
of Rochester. Erle R.R. Tel. Exp. BanKs. Cannery and jam factory. Farming. State
Normal School.
Livingston Democrat ....................Wednesday........Democratic ..... 1885 6 26 280 1.50 1,000
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT (Inc.), Editors and Publishers.
Livingston Republican .................Thursday ...........Republican..... 1837 7 26 276 2.00
E. S. BARNES, Editor; LIVINGSTON REPUBLICAN (Inc.), Publishers.
GENEVA, pop. 14,648 (F 9) ONTARIO CO. (W.C.), pop. 52,652. On Barge canal, at N. end of
Seneca Lake, 40 m. S.E. of Rochester. N. Y. Cent.; Lehigh Val. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks.
Large nurseries; optical, cutlery, can, boiler, and steam heater factories, boat-building yards,
wagon works, canning factory, two stove foundries, marine engine works, glass and type steel
factories. Hobart College (Men), William Smith College (Women) and State Agricultural
Experiment Station. Fine farming country.
Herald ............................................Thursday .........Independent.. 1920 6 26 276 2.00
EDWARD J. SCHRECK, Editor and Publisher.
Hobart Herald ........................... Weekly Collegiate........ 1879 4 27 ]61 2.00 *5,OU0
dur. Coll. year.,
STUDENTS OF HOBART COLLEGE, Editors and Publishers.
Journal of Economic Entomology..Bi-monthly ......Entomology.. 1907 1 50 105 3.50 t850
A. F. BURGESS, Editor; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS, Pub.
Ridge ............................................... uarterly...........Collegiate .... 1909 2 24 87 .75
STUDENTS OF WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE (Girls), Publishers.
Times (Uses mats) ...........................Evg. ex, Sun ......Ind. Rep.......... 1895 7 26 280 9.00
W. A. GRACEY, Editor; GENEVA PRINTING COMPANY (Inc.). A.B.C.Statement, 5,535
Publishers. 5
GENOA, pop. (twp.)1,483(G 10); CAYUGA CO. (C.), pop. 65,221. 35 m. S. W. of Syracuse. Cent.,
N. Y. S'thrn R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Some manufacturing. Large four mills, creamery.
Agricultural district.
Tribune ........................................Friday ..............Independent.. 1891 6 26 276 1.50 950
EMMA A. WALDO, Editor and Publisher.
GILBERTSVILLE, pop. 419 (K 11); OTSEGO CO. (E.C.), pop. 46,200. 45 m. S. of Utica.
Nearest railroad sta., Mount Upton. N. Y., Ont. & West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Sash
and blind works; flour mills. Surrounded by a farming region.
Otsego Journal ..............................Thursday ...........Independent .. 1876 8 26 336 1.50
WM. M. DEITZ, Editor and Publisher.
GLEN COVE, pop. 8,664 (H 16); NASSAU CO. (S. E.), pop. 126,120. 22 m. N. E. of Brooklyn.
Long Isl. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Leather belting, lamp shade and other factories.
City Record and Glen Cove News..Thursday .........Democratic..... 1917 6 26 280 2.00 12,000
JAMES F. SULLIVAN, Editor; GLEN CLIFF PRESS (Inc.), Publishers.
Echo................................................Tues.& Fri .........Republican..... 1875 6 26 276 3.00 1,600
J. C. F. DAVIS, Editor; GLEN COVE ECHO PRESS (Inc.), Publisher.
GLENS FALLS, pop. 16,638 (N 7); WARREN Co. (N.E.), pop. 31,673. On Hudson R., 42 m. N.
of Albany. Del. & Hud. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Collar, cuff, shirt, and shirt waist factories,
paper and pulp mills, grist mills, cigar, lantern, match, carriage and paper mill machinery
factories. Lime quarries and kilns; Portland cement works, brick works.
Post-Star (Uses mats) ......................Morn. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem........ 1904 7 26 280 9.36
ROY E. FAIRMAN, Editor; POST-STAR PUB. COMPANY (Inc.). A. B. C. Statement, 7,455
Times-Messenger (Uses mats) ......Evg. ex. un ......Ind.Rep ........... 1856 7 26 280 9.36 6,000
FREDERICK G. BASCOM, Editor; GLENSFALLS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Inc.).
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. I Publisher's report. Plain figures-estimated
POPULATION: 1920 Census. *Estimated. tCounty Seat. eNonpareil ems-12 to inch. rAgate lines-14 to inch
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