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Building, only twenty blocks east of Irvine Auditorium, and the largest in the world, though it isn't currently working, is in the Atlantic City Convention Center, some 60 miles east.) Curtis donated pipe organs to many institutions in Philadelphia and on the day of his funeral, all of those organs
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in 1896, becoming the Curtises' son-in-law. Bok retired from the magazine in 1919, but the changes he made had vastly increased circulation. Bok introduced business practices such as: low subscription rates, inclusion of advertising to off-set costs, and reliance on popular content. This operating
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together ran fully forty percent of all US magazine advertising. One source lists Curtis as the 51st richest person ever, with a fortune of $ 43.2 billion adjusted for inflation (to 2008 dollars), which according to this source made him richer than
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in Philadelphia, his second wife, Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury Curtis, died suddenly. Curtis then remained in frail health until his death on June 7, 1933, at age 82, and he was interred at
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is not a hobby with me. It is a necessity. I spend half my time on this ship," and further noting that most of his meetings with staff or board members were held in the second
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in 1920. Curtis was a founding member of the Camden Yacht Club in Camden, Maine, and its Commodore from 1909 to 1933, later donating the club's facilities to the town.
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rapidly became the leading magazine of its type, reaching a circulation of one million subscriptions within ten years. It was the first American magazine to do so.
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roughly a decade after it had become the standard practice of American women's magazines. Scholars argue that women's magazines, like the
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Ingham, John N. Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders: A-G. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1983, pp. 230–234.
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Waller-Zuckerman, Mary Ellen (Winter 1989). "'Old Homes, in a City of Perpetual Change': Women's Magazines, 1890–1916".
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Soon after his death, most of the buildings on Curtis's estate were demolished, and his daughter founded the
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Anonymous. "Ad Hall of Fame Opens with 10 Industry Giants" Advertising Age; 06/14/99, Vol. 70 Issue 25, p77.
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Cyrus Curtis remains #20 on the list of the richest Americans ever. He was known for his
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dining room. Curtis had three large yachts built at Charles L. Seabury Co.: the 115-foot
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enjoyed the highest circulation of any weekly magazine in the world. In 1929, the
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While Curtis was alive, his businesses, excepting the newspapers, were successful.
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to hospitals, museums, universities, and schools. He donated $ 2 million to the
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was for decades the most widely circulating women's magazine in the U.S., and
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Curtis held a variety of newspaper and advertising jobs in Portland and
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built by the same builder in 1909 for William L. Douglas and later USS
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Louisa Knapp continued as editor until 1889 when she was succeeded by
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Curtis was more than an occasional sailor, however, noting in a 1922
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in the world. (The largest working organ resides in Philadelphia's
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until it was commandeered by the US armed services for use in the
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when the building was constructed and is known to this day as the
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Staff of VillageSoup and Knox County Times and Jim Bowditch.
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for the construction of Curtis Hall; and $ 1 million to the
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before starting his first publication, a weekly called the
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He was among the first ten inductees in the 285:, pioneered these strategies "magazine revolution". 1463: 1442: 1422: 1388: 1379: 1336: 1320: 1291: 1213: 1200: 160: 152: 144: 136: 127: 113: 101: 91: 72: 46: 21: 269:structure was adopted by men's magazines such as 245:The Ladies Home Journal and Practical Housekeeper 662:(1910), 6th & Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA. 462:, in 1982, the company's former headquarters on 579:Curtis was a major organizer and backer of the 942:"Consolidated Shipbuilding, Morris Heights NY" 1606:Members of the American Philosophical Society 1178: 1158:Curtis's page at the Advertising Hall of Fame 8: 477:Before his death, Curtis was elected to the 1385: 1210: 1185: 1171: 1163: 29: 18: 423:In the summer of 1932, Curtis suffered a 16:American magazine and newspaper publisher 935: 933: 591:in 1924 and dedicated it to her father. 552:In memory of his boyhood music teacher, 799: 727: 598: 568:, he funded the 1927–29 recreation of 830: 828: 826: 824: 808:"PHMC Cyrus H. 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Portland, Maine
Wyncote, Pennsylvania
Publisher
Louisa Knapp
Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist
Pennsylvania Historical Marker
Ladies' Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
Portland, Maine
Great Fire of Portland
Boston
Philadelphia
Louisa Knapp
Ladies Home Journal
Edward William Bok
Mary Louise Curtis
McClure's
Munsey's
Curtis Publishing Company
Ladies' Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
Holiday
Philadelphia Public Ledger
The Philadelphia Inquirer
New York Evening Post
J. P. Morgan
Renaissance revival
Wyncote, Pennsylvania
Frederick Law Olmsted

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