Scribner's Magazine
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As the former president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt was a very influential figure and his influence can be seen within the pages of Scribner's Magazine. Scribner's advertised Theodore's journals within the advertising sections every issue. They also contained many advertisements for guns and hunting supplies, especially in the latter issues. On average, Theodore's issues contained two to three gun/hunting advertisements. This is contrasted by the future issues of Scribner's which contained few to none gun/hunting advertisements. Theodore Roosevelt had a direct impact on the type of advertisements, and it can be reasonably be concluded that he affected the reader base of Scribner's magazine to more hunters. | As the former president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt was a very influential figure and his influence can be seen within the pages of Scribner's Magazine. Scribner's advertised Theodore's journals within the advertising sections every issue. They also contained many advertisements for guns and hunting supplies, especially in the latter issues. On average, Theodore's issues contained two to three gun/hunting advertisements. This is contrasted by the future issues of Scribner's which contained few to none gun/hunting advertisements. Theodore Roosevelt had a direct impact on the type of advertisements, and it can be reasonably be concluded that he affected the reader base of Scribner's magazine to more hunters. | ||
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