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WASHINGTON MEDICAL ANNALS, 1244 Eleventh Street, Washington, D. C. Bi-monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, D. C. Lamb, M. D. Reports: "This journal is published by the Medical Society of Washington and contains only the work of the Society, including papers read before the Society."

WEEKLY ROSTER AND MEDICAL DIGEST, 26th and Parkway, Philadelphia, Penn. Weekly; per copy, 5c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, C. B. Longenecker, M. D. Reports: "This is a local publication and no articles are used except papers contributed by the local profession."

WESTERN CANADA MEDICAL Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. returned.

JOURNAL, 2 B. Ft. Garry
Editor, George Hughes. Mail

WESTERN DENTAL JOURNAL, 1009 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Charles Channing Allen.

WESTERN MEDICAL NEWS, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Dr. Harry Morell. WESTERN MEDICAL REVIEW, 701 South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, A. L. Muirhead, M. D.

WESTERN MEDICAL TIMES, 1839 Champa Street, Denver, Col. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00.

WISCONSIN MEDICAL JOURNAL, Drawer D, Wauwatosa, Wis. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Rock Sleyster. Reports: "We can use only medical articles of a scientific character. Manuscripts are reported on in two weeks."

WOMAN'S MEDICAL JOURNAL, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, O. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Margaret H. Rockhill.

Military, Marine and Similar Publications

AIRCRAFT JOURNAL, 22 East 17th Street, New York. Weekly; per copy, 5c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Maj. Lester D. Gardner, Mng. Editor, G. H. Dickinson. Reports: "This magazine is devoted to military aeronautics. Uses 1000 words semi-technical articles on aeronautical subjects. Our writers fill our requirements."

AIR SERVICE JOURNAL, 120 West 32nd Street, New York. Now Aircraft Journal, which see.

THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY, 627 West 43d Street, New York. Weekly. Editor, Harold W. Ross. Reports: "This magazine is almost entirely the product of its own staff writers. Virtually al of its outside material is written to order. Unsolicited manuscripts receive careful and prompt attention, however. No fiction is used. Articles of definite appeal to former service men and women should not exceed 1500 words and should be accompanied by good action photographs.'

ARMS AND THE MAN, 1502 H. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Brig.-Gen. Fred H. Phillips, Jr. Uses quite brief short-stories of game shooting and adventure, and particularly articles on shooting with the revolver, rifle, shotgun, etc. All articles should be written by men who are experts in the field and known to be such.

ARMY AND NAVY CRITIC, Military Naval Corporation, 50 Church Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $2.00.

ARMY AND NAVY MAGAZINE, 606 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Herbert Cecil Lewis. The bulk of the material used is supplied by staff and special contributors.

ARMY AND NAVY NEWS, Chronicle Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Clarence H. Vaily. Contributions are secured in large part from regular army and navy correspondents, who are in constant touch with the life desired to be described and pictured. Contributors should consult the editor.

ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER, 511 Eleventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, J. E. Jenks.

ARMY CHANGES, 450 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, Wis. Quarterly; per year, $1.50. Editor, Capt. Jas. A. Moss. This publication is merely a compilation of the various changes issued from time to time affecting the various War Department publications. There are no editorials or articles of any kind printed in the publication. The field is concentrated among men of the military profession.

ARMY MAGAZINE, Lick Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, R. H. Schwartz.

CAMOUFLAGE, Key West, Fla. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.20. A publication of the naval athletic association.

CANADIAN DEFENCE, Lumsden Bldg., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mail returned.

CANADIAN MILITARY GAZETTE, Trust Bldg., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Semi-monthly; per year, $2.00.

CANADIAN MOTOR BOAT, 60 Adelaide Street, East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00.

CARRY ON, Washington, D. C. Editor-in-chief, Lt.-Col. Casey Wood. Discontinued.

FIELD ARTILLERY JOURNAL, War Dept., Washington, D. C. Quarterly; per copy, 75c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Lt.-Col. Arthur F. Cassels.

FLEET REVIEW, 511 Eleventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, John R. Cox. No outside material is used, but naval photographs of sufficient news value are purchased.

FUNNEL, 21 State Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Edmund Dwyer. A journal devoted to shipping and steamship interests. Articles of interest to the seaman and shipman are used. News features are desirable.

GREATER NORFOLK, Hampton Roads, Va. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Roy M. Avery. Reports: "We are in

the market for stories and articles of from 1500 to 3000 words, also for good poetry, all of which must deal with some phase of Naval, Marine or Merchant Marine life. We can use unusual photographs of the same nature, but they must be of unusual interest. Manuscripts are reported on in about fourteen days after reading them, and payment is made on acceptance."

GUARD JOURNAL AND SCOUT NEWS, 13 Park Row, New York. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, V. C. Kylberg.

GULF MARINE REGISTER, 326 Charles Street, New Orleans, La. Editor, Otto G. Lightner. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. HIKER, Detroit, Mich. Weekly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Frank Potter, Jr. Reports: "We publish military news only. We buy strong, concise, and to-the-point articles from 500 to 5000 words in length. We use special articles also. Sometimes payment is made on acceptance but generally on publication at the rate of one cent to ten cents per word."

INFANTRY JOURNAL, Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C. Monthly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Maj. Robert A. Cotton. Sends the following statement: "Naturally the Infantry Journal, being a technical publication, publishes articles that are not of general interest, but we do welcome articles from anyone that deal with any phase of military questions, particularly at this time, when the subject of Universal Military Training is so much to the fore. While most of our writers advocate this form of preparedness, if there are cogent reasons why it is not desirable, we would welcome discussion on this subject. We would especially like to hear from reserve officers or others recently in service who may have some comment or criticism of a constructive nature to offer. The Infantry Journal pays for all original contributions to its columns at the rate of $4.00 per thousand words."

JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARTILLERY, Fortress Monroe, Va. Monthly; per copy, 50c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Lieutenant Colonel F. S. Clark, C. A. Reports: "Articles not exceeding 3000 words, covering phases of the relations of the people to the Army, and more particularly to the Coast Artillery, will be received and paid for, provided the author is a person of sufficient standing, so that his personal prestige would give weight to the opinions expressed. Photographs are also used. Manuscripts are reported on in one week, and payment is made on acceptance."

JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY ASSOCIATION, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Quarterly; per year, $2.50. This also is a technical and tactical journal and review, to which non-military men could not possibly contribute.

THE LEGIONNAIRE, 1207 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Editor, Kent Watson. Suspended.

LOG OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY, Annapolis, Md. Weekly; per year, $1.50. A review of the activities of the Naval Academy, material for which is supplied by the staff.

MARINE CORPS GAZETTE, 24 East 23d Street, New York. Quarterly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Capt. Frank E. Evans.

MARINE ENGINEERING, 6 East 39th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00.

MARINE ENGINEERING OF CANADA, 143 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Peter Bain.

MARINE JOURNAL, 17 State Street, New York. Weekly; per year, $2.00. Editors, George L. Norton and Winthrop L. Marvin. MARINE NEWS, 16 Beaver Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, Alexander R. Smith.

MARINE REVIEW, Penton Bldg., Cleveland, O. copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, R. V. Sawhill.

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MARINES MAGAZINE, 1734 New York Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Charles A. Ketcham. An illustrated monthly devoted to the interests of the U. S. Marine Corps. Contributors of prose, verse, and drawings or photographs are of the Marine Corps. Prizes are offered.

MARITIME REGISTER, 88 Gold Street, New York. Weekly; per year, $35. A register of shipping in all parts of the world. Matter is supplied largely by correspondents and staff.

NATIONAL MARINE, 268 Pearl Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year $3.00. Editor, Felix Risenburg. All articles submitted to this publication should have some relation to ships, shipping, or foreign trade. They should be of interest both to the layman and those who have some knowledge of the subjects. New inventions and developments with regard to ships for the department of "Popular Marine Mechanics"; inspirational articles that carry a salty tang; and achievement stories of the sea are used. No fiction or poetry is used. Will consider good ship photographs. Report in ten days. Pay within ten days of acceptance.

NATIONAL REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESSES, Defence Publishing Co., 303 Fifth Avenue, New York. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.80. Editor, Clarence Smedley Thompson. Industrial preparedness is the theme of this magazine.

NATIONAL SERVICE, With the International Military Digest, 9 East 40th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $3.00.

NAUTICAL GAZETTE, 20 Vesey Street, New York. Weekly; per year, $4.00. Editor, Harold G. Villard. A technical journal dealing with ship construction and navigation in general-as a science and a practice.

THE NAVAL MONTHLY, 212 Bremerton Trust Bldg., Bremerton, Wash. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, M. B. Dill. Reports: "We use but few articles outside of staff work, but will consider good articles on naval affairs, semi-technical or popular; good navy jokes and cartoons, or a good, typically naval poem. Articles must be written by someone possessing an understanding of the Navy, since the magazine is one for Navy men and as such, material submitted by someone unfamiliar with the Navy could not be used, since civilians unconsciously slip up on many little things that catch the attention of a Navy man at once. The length of articles should be 2000 to 3000 words or less, not longer. Naval scenes,

only, are wanted. Manuscripts are reported on within a couple of weeks, and payment is made on publication. Rate depends upon material."

NAVY AND MERCHANT MARINE, 1410 H Street, Washington, D. C. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, A. K. Hill. A publication devoted to naval interests and the upbuilding of the merchant marine under naval protection.

NAVY AIR PILOT, U. S. S. North Carolina, New York P. O. Monthly; per copy. 15c.; per year. $1.50. Editor, Russell B. Moon. Contributors should consult the editor.

NEWPORT RECRUIT, Newport, R. I. Monthly; per copy, 15c.: per vear, $1.50. Editor, Chief Yeoman Peter S. Gurwit. "Of the Navy. By the Navy, For the Navy." All material contributed by the staff. NORTHWEST WARRIORS MAGAZINE, 5 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, J. W. Bryant. Reports: "We desire stories dealing with Bolshevism, of a nature to counteract such propaganda that is being spread throughout this country by the 'Reds.' We can use fiction and material of almost any character along this line. We like to deal with conditions in America rather than in other countries. We report upon manuscripts within ten days, and pay upon acceptance."

OPEN EXHAUST. La Crosse, Wis. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, W. V. Kidder. Power boating. This publication is devoted to power boating in the middle western states. Uses short paragraphs and articles along these lines.

OUR ARMY AND NAVY, 1006 H. Street. N. W., Washington, D. C. Quarterly; per year. $2.50. Editor, Capt. J. Walter Mitchell. Makes a speciality of articles of a patriotic and military nature. patriotic verse. Reports within a few days. Pays on publication.

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OUR NAVY, 81 Sands Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, R. C. Shepherd. Uses bright and readable articles concerning life on shipboard in the naval service, preferably illustrated. Sketches, anecdotes and short jokes of naval life are printed. A writer should have served in the navy to understand the service and their requirements.

OUR STATE ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL, 1328 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Penn. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Charles L. Hendler.

PACIFIC MARINE REVIEW, 576 Sacramento Street. San Fran cisco, Calif. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, J. M. Dickie.

PACIFIC MOTOR BOAT, 71 Columbia Street, Seattle. Wash. Monthly; per year, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Daniel L. Pratt. Reports: "We wish stories of cruises made in motor boats in the Pacific Coast territory, of 2000 to 3500 words in length; and technical articles on all subjects pertaining to the building, navigation and oneration of motor boats, etc. All articles must be well illustrated. We report on manuscripts within thirty days. Payment is made on publication at the rate of 1⁄2c. a word."

PACIFIC SHIPPING ILLUSTRATED, Seattle, Wash. Editor, Teel Williams. Suspended.

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