1) 32. A Bewildered Bok. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The Americanization of
Edward Bok ...ONE of the misfortunes of Edward Bok s training, which he realized more clearly as time went on, was that music had little or no place in his life. His mother did... 2) 20. Meeting a Reverse or Two. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The
Americanization of Edward Bok ...WITH the hitherto unreached magazine circulation of a million copies a month in sight, Edward Bok decided to give a broader scope to the periodical. He was determined... 3) 28. Going Home with Kipling, and as a Lecturer. Bok, Edward William. 1921.
The Americanization of Edward Bok ...of Kipling, his wife, his father J. Lockwood Kipling, Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Doubleday, and Bok. It was only at the last moment that Bok decided to join the party,... 4) 19. Personality Letters. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The Americanization of
Edward Bok ...EDWARD BOK was always interested in the manner in which personality was expressed in letters. For this reason he adopted, as a boy, the method of collecting not mere... 5) 18. Building Up a Magazine. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The Americanization
of Edward Bok ...THE NEWSPAPER paragraphers were now having a delightful time with Edward Bok and his woman s magazine, and he was having a delightful time with them. The editor s... 6) 14. Last Years in New York. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The Americanization
of Edward Bok ...EDWARD BOK S lines were now to follow those of advertising for several years. He was responsible for securing the advertisements for The Book Buyer and The Presbyterian... 7) 12. Baptism under Fire. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The Americanization of
Edward Bok ...departments. One of his errands concerning itself with advertising, he was introduced to Bok, who was then twenty-four. Looking the youth over, he transacted his... 8) Bok, Edward William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930, American editor, b. Helder, Netherlands. His family emigrated to the United States in 1870. He founded the Brooklyn Magazine (later... 9) 27. Women s Clubs and Woman Suffrage. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The
Americanization of Edward Bok ...EDWARD BOK was now jumping from one sizzling frying-pan into another. He had become vitally interested in the growth of women s clubs as a power for good, and began... 10) 22. An Adventure in Civic and Private Art. Bok, Edward William. 1921. The
Americanization of Edward Bok ...EDWARD BOK now turned his attention to those influences of a more public nature which he felt could contribute to elevate the standard of public taste. 1 He was surprised,... |