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  1. America’s Skepticism Toward the First Automobiles. This article from the February 8, 1930, issue of the Saturday Evening Post was featured in the Posts Special Collector’s Edition: Automobiles in America! In 1930, Alexander Winton, by then one of the legends of the auto industry, wrote this article for the Post about the wild early days ...

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  4. Jan 9, 2017 · Alexander Winton Articles. Jan 09, 2017. Automobiles, The 1910s. Get A Horse! America’s Skepticism Toward the First Automobiles. Alexander Winton.

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    The Saturday Evening Post was first published under that name in Philadelphia in 1821. It was known as Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post for part of the 1830s. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is January 14, 1928 (v. 200 no. 29). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from January 7, 1928 (v. 200 no. 28). (More details) In it...

    1821-1822: The Internet Archive has volume 1, numbers 3-4 and 8-74, scanned from microfilm.
    1823: The Internet Archive has volume 2, scanned from microfilm.
    1824: The Internet Archive has volume 3, scanned from microfilm.
    1825: The Internet Archive has volume 4, scanned from microfilm. Substantial parts of number 48 (November 26) have been torn out.

    The Saturday Evening Post websitehas information on the current incarnation of the magazine, and also offers subscription-based access to many back issues.

  5. By: Alexander WintonThe price of commodities such as fertilizer is constantly changing. According to Gary Schnitkey, an agricultural economics professor at the University of Illinois, farmers who put their fertilizer on in the fall stand to benefit from a decline in prices.

  6. Alexander Winton, an automotive pioneer, recounts his early efforts in a 1930 Saturday Evening Post essay to convince the public that the “horseless carriage” was the future. Winton, a Columbus, Ohio-based bicycle manufacturer, completed one of the first commercial sales of an automobile in the United States in 1898.

  7. Nov 21, 2018 · The Saturday Evening Post has made thousands of issues of its weekly magazine, dating back as far as September 29, 1821, available online. For $15 a year, subscribers become members of the nonprofit Saturday Evening Post Society, receive print (six issues per year) and digital copies of the magazine with a 300-plus year history, complete access ...

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