American Nature Association
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American Nature Association, headquartered in
American Midland Naturalist called the magazine "excellent" with "abundant pictures, admirably printed"; and said it was a "highly worth while publication" that deserves a wide circulation among town and school libraries."[3]
Natural History magazine absorbed Nature Magazine in January 1960.[7]
References
- OCLC 1681047.)
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- ^ JSTOR 2992805.
- ^ Peggy Pickering Larson. "Arthur Pack". ASDM Scrapbook. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27.
- ^ Association, American Nature (1930). Nature Magazine, Vol 15-16.
- ^ "Publicity Letter". National Mail Order Association.
- Smithsonian Institution Libraries.
External links
- Covers from Nature Magazine from MagazineArt.org
- Office Girls: 1925, a 1925 photograph of American Nature Association offices, from shorpy.com