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Show AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS Hundreds of thousands of boys and young men read THE AMERICAN AMER-ICAN BOY Magazine every month and consider it more as a living companion than as a magazine. "It's as much a buddy to me as my neighborhood chum," writes one high school senior. "THE AMERICAN BOY seems to understand a boy's problems and considers them in such a sympathetic sym-pathetic and helpful way. It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject in which a young fellow is interested. It is particularly partic-ularly helpful in sports. I made our school basketball team because be-cause of playing tips I read in THE AMERICAN BOY." Many famous athletes in all sports credit much of their success to helpful suggestions received from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN BOY Magazine. Virtually every issue offers advice from a famous coach or player. Football, basketball, track, tennis, in fact every major sport is cov ered in fiction and fact articles. Teachers, librarians, parents and leaders of boys clubs also recommend THE AMERICAN BOY enthusiastically. They have found that as a general rule regular reg-ular readers of THE AMERICAN BOY advance more rapidly and develop more worthwhile characteristics char-acteristics than do boys who do not read it. Trained writers and artists, famous coaches and athletes, explorers, ex-plorers, scientists and men successful suc-cessful in business and industry join with an experienced staff to produce In THE AMERICAN BOY, the sort of reading matter boys like best. THE AMERICAN BOY sells on most news stands at 20c a copy. Subscription prices are $2.00 for one year or $3.50 for three years. Foreign rates 5 0c a year extra. To subscribe simply send your name, address and remittance direct to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. Mich-igan. Feb. 22 adv. |