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David Magie Cory (1872-1966) was a writer of more than fifty books for young children. For forty years, he was best known for his Jack Rabbit stories, syndicated in newspapers.
In 1899, Cory became a stockbroker. When his two sons were old enough to understand stories, he made up bedtime stories for them.
In 1915, Cory began writing a daily Jack Rabbit bedtime story for the New York Evening Mail. In 1923, he switched newspapers, and
...David Magie Cory (1872-1966) was a writer of more than fifty books for young children. For forty years, he was best known for his Jack Rabbit stories, syndicated in newspapers.
In 1899, Cory became a stockbroker. When his two sons were old enough to understand stories, he made up bedtime stories for them.
In 1915, Cory began writing a daily Jack Rabbit bedtime story for the New York Evening Mail. In 1923, he switched newspapers, and
...David Magie Cory (1872-1966) was a writer of more than fifty books for young children. For forty years, he was best known for his Jack Rabbit stories, syndicated in newspapers.
In 1899, Cory became a stockbroker. When his two sons were old enough to understand stories, he made up bedtime stories for them.
In 1915, Cory began writing a daily Jack Rabbit bedtime story for the New York Evening Mail. In 1923, he switched newspapers, and
...David Magie Cory (1872-1966) was a writer of more than fifty books for young children. For forty years, he was best known for his Jack Rabbit stories, syndicated in newspapers.
In 1899, Cory became a stockbroker. When his two sons were old enough to understand stories, he made up bedtime stories for them.
In 1915, Cory began writing a daily Jack Rabbit bedtime story for the New York Evening Mail. In 1923, he switched newspapers, and
...David Magie Cory (1872-1966) was a writer of more than fifty books for young children. For forty years, he was best known for his Jack Rabbit stories, syndicated in newspapers.
In 1899, Cory became a stockbroker. When his two sons were old enough to understand stories, he made up bedtime stories for them.
In 1915, Cory began writing a daily Jack Rabbit bedtime story for the New York Evening Mail. In 1923, he switched newspapers, and
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