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The Popular Educator, published weekly, is a series of hundreds of essays in 10 volumes – The Popular Educator Library – designed to provide the essence of a college education for those who were not able to attend college. The publication ran from March 1938 to November 1942.

Editors

 * Lingard Loud (1891–1981), general editor
 * John Daniels, general editor

Contributors

 * Accountancy


 * Aeronautics


 * Aeronautics
 * Frank Joseph Mallna (1912–1981)
 * California Institute of Technology


 * Art and Architecture
 * Ernest C. Pickering, B.Sc., M. Arch. (1893–1974)
 * University of Cincinnati


 * Astronomy
 * American Museum of Natural History
 * American Museum of Natural History


 * Biology
 * Dartmouth College
 * Dartmouth College


 * Business English
 * Stevens Institute of Technology
 * Stevens Institute of Technology


 * Chemistry
 * Leo Arthur Goldblatt (1903–1988), PhD
 * University of Pittsburgh


 * Drawing and Design
 * University of Oregon
 * University of Oregon


 * Economics
 * University of Kansas
 * University of Kansas


 * Engineering
 * Cornell University
 * Cornell University


 * English Literature
 * Princeton University
 * Princeton University


 * French
 * University of Notre Dame
 * University of Notre Dame


 * Geology
 * University of Illinois
 * University of Illinois


 * University of Pennsylvania
 * University of Pennsylvania
 * University of Pennsylvania


 * History
 * Georgetown University
 * Georgetown University


 * Journalism
 * University of Wisconsin
 * University of Wisconsin


 * Latin


 * Law


 * Mathematics
 * Duke University
 * Duke University


 * Philosophy


 * Photography


 * Physics
 * Lenville Laurentine Hendren (1880–1958), M.A., PhD
 * University of Georgia


 * Physiology & Anatomy
 * Union University
 * Union University


 * Psychology
 * Northwestern University
 * Northwestern University


 * Radio and Television
 * Richard Dudley Fay (1891–1964), A.B., S.B.
 * Massachusetts Institute of Technology


 * Spanish
 * University of New Mexico
 * University of New Mexico


 * Also complete courses in American History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Bible History, Botany, Civics, Classical Literature, Drama. Economic Geography, English Language, English History, Eurythmics, Geography, German, Greek, Interior Decorating, Italian, Mnemonics, Money, Music, Penmanship, Philology, Phonetics, Physical Geography, Politics, Shorthand (Gregg & Pitman), Social History, Typewriting, Writing, Zoology.

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Disambiguation
Not to be confused with:
 * Late 1800s publication of John Cassell (1817–1865), The Popular Educator.
 * Late 1800s publication (monthly magazine), The Popular Educator, published by (i) the Educational Publishing Company of Boston, which became the Popular Educator Company of Boston, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.
 * Stanton's Popular Educator and World's Home Instructor, published by the National Publishing Company of Philadelphia. The name, "Stanton", is a reference to the C.W. Stanton Company of Chicago, a manufacturer and seller of subscription books. The firm was incorporated 1895 by (i) Calvin William Stanton (1862–1926), (ii) Sally S. Murphy, and (iii) Mary F. Bell. National Publishing Company was operated by Joshua Riley "Bible" Jones (1837–1913) and David Zophar Howell (1871–1924). Howell, by way of his wife, Maude Talmage Jones (maiden), was a son-in-law of Joshua R. Jones.
 * Copyright 1902, D.Z. Howell, Overbrook, Pennsylvania.


 * Peale's Popular Educator and Encyclopedia Reference, published annually 1883, 1884, 1885, and 1886.
 * The publisher, beginning 1884, was R.S. Peale & Company of Chicago – Richard S. Peale (1851–1919), founder. Peale, as early as 1875, had been a book club publisher. The Home Library Association (HLA), Chicago, was the book club for acquiring published works of R.S. Peale. HLA was incorporated December 30, 1884. R.S. Peale & Company was acquired in 1892 by The Werner Company. The incorporators were (i) Paul Edward Werner (1850–1931), (ii) Richard S. Peale, (iii) Alexander Beaty Belford (1854–1906), (iv) Daniel H. Kochersperger (1851–1907), and (v) Julius Turner Edson (1857–1946).

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