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By 1924 he had become an international celebrity, featured in publications like Cosmopolitan and the Saturday Evening Post.
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The familiar "womb chair" was so popular that it appeared in a Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post cover.
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In September 1962, Shriver wrote an article about her mentally disabled sister, Rosemary, which was published in The Saturday Evening Post.
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But in summer 1963, the letter started to gain traction, appearing in the Christian Century, Atlantic Monthly and Saturday Evening Post magazines.
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He is very precise and cautious when he speaks and he looks like he just stepped out of the pages of the Saturday Evening Post.
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The Statue of Liberty by Norman Rockwell was prepared for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post to commemorate the Fourth of July in 1946.
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"Obama is the perfect family man, with a beautiful wife and children straight out of the Saturday Evening Post", the home of Norman Rockwell's idealised images of Middle America.
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With McCarthyism still in the air, the country's preferred self-portrait resembled Norman Rockwell's covers for the Saturday Evening Post: rosy-cheeked families sitting down to a big, glistening Thanksgiving turkey.
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There was a parallel earlier when we had this explosion of special-interest magazines that put the big, broad mass magazines like Look and the old Life and the Saturday Evening Post nearly out of business.
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" appeared in the 1904 novel Jim Hickey by George Hobart, while "hep" was established enough by 1908 for the Saturday Evening Post puzzling as to whether you could "find anybody left in the world who isn't hep.
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Buddy was the working-writer Salinger, the man who had laboured in 1939-43 to get stuff into Esquire and the Saturday Evening Post, while all the time disdaining those slicks and lusting after the New Yorker which, in 1948, took him into its embrace.
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