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69-1026: Highlights for Children , often referred to simply as Highlights , is an American children's magazine. It was started in June 1946 by educators Garry Cleveland Myers and Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania . They worked for the children's magazine Children's Activities for twelve years before leaving to start Highlights . The Highlights tagline is "Fun with a Purpose". While editorial offices remain in Honesdale, business operations are based in Columbus, Ohio . The company also owns several subsidiaries, including book publisher Zaner-Bloser . Highlights surpassed one billion magazine copies in 2006. Highlights , High Five , High Five Bilingüe , Highlights CoComelon , Hello, brainPLAY magazines do not carry any third-party advertising or commercial messages. Garry Myers earned

138-500: A Korean edition of Highlights High Five published under the title Hello Friend . In 2014, the company launched High Five Bilingüe for English and Spanish speakers. Highlights Hello was introduced in December 2012. This magazine is designed to create bonding time between babies and toddlers and their caregivers. Highlights Hello magazine target audience is children ages 0–2 years old. Highlights announced that this magazine, which

207-625: A PhD in psychology from Columbia University before World War I, providing a basis for the teaching he would do the rest of his life. He and Caroline Myers taught illiterate soldiers for the US Army, with Caroline becoming the first female teacher employed by the Army. This experience led to their pioneering of elementary education. They taught educators and parents for a time at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio . In 1928, Garry Myers started writing

276-571: A backlist of over 140,000 titles available in print and digital formats. It uses the Routledge imprint for its publishing in humanities, social sciences, behavioural sciences, law and education, and the CRC Press imprint for its publishing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. As the academic publishing arm of Informa, Taylor & Francis Group accounted for 30.2% of group revenue and 38.1% of adjusted profit in 2017. Taylor & Francis

345-765: A hand pouring oil into a lit lamp, along with the Latin phrase alere flammam – "to feed the flame [of knowledge]". The modern logo is a stylised oil lamp in a circle. The group has about 1,800 employees in at least 18 offices worldwide. Its head office is in Milton Park , Abingdon in the United Kingdom, with other offices in Stockholm, Leiden , New York, Boca Raton , Philadelphia, Kentucky , Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei , Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town, Tokyo and New Delhi. Taylor & Francis reported

414-507: A mean 2017 gender pay gap of 24.2% for its UK workforce, while the median was 8%. The fact that the average pay for women is significantly worse than the median pay (compared to men's) shows that women are underrepresented in the positions with the highest pay. As of May 2022, 836 Taylor & Francis journals are listed in the Norwegian Scientific Index of which 753 have a rating of "level 1" (meets academic standard), 70 have

483-963: A nationally syndicated column entitled Parent Problems , which continued for 50 years. The couple also co-authored several books. From the late 1920s to the mid-1930s, the Myers helped to develop a number of parenting publications, becoming nationally well known in education. They served as editors for the Children's Activities magazine. From 1941 to 1946, the two toured the United States, lecturing, writing articles, and publishing books. After ending their relationship with Children's Activities, they decided to start their own magazine. Later, they would buy Children's Activities and incorporate it in Highlights . Highlights for Children began publication in June 1946, with Myers serving as editor-in-chief. An editorial offices

552-799: A new company called T&F Informa, since renamed back to Informa . Following the merger, T&F closed the historic Routledge office at New Fetter Lane in London, and moved to its current headquarters in Milton Park, Oxfordshire. In 2017, T&F sold assets from its Garland Science imprint to W. W. Norton & Company and then ceased to use that brand. In 2017, after collaborating for several years, T&F bought specialist digital resources company Colwiz . In January 2020, T&F bought open research publishing platform F1000 . In 2018 Informa PLC reported that Taylor & Francis publishes more than 2,700 journals, and about 7,000 new books each year, with

621-438: A rating "level 2" (the highest level, indicating rigorous academic quality), one has a rating of "level X" (decision on rating in progress), and 13 have a rating of "level 0" (indicating non-academic quality). Taylor & Francis has faced criticism for its use of author licensing agreements, and several of their journals have been criticized or retracted papers due to concerns over review and publishing practices. In 2013,

690-433: A short story based on an illustration. Several ideas would be chosen as winners and featured in a future issue. The Aloysius stories were written by Sydney K. Davis. They centralized on an anthropomorphic wolf named Aloysius, who would get into a situation and have to be rescued by the other characters in the story, a male named Samuel Samuel and a female named Wanda. These stories began in 1951 and appeared until 1993. This

759-494: A social construct" that had previously been rejected by another Taylor & Francis journal, Norma: International Journal for Masculinity Studies , which suggested the study would be a good fit for Cogent Social Sciences. When the authors announced the hoax, the article was retracted. In 2018, another Grievance studies affair article "Human reactions to rape culture and queer performativity at urban dog parks in Portland, Oregon"

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828-655: A young subscriber in Dallas, Texas. Highlights' illustrations feature people of all colors and its stories also cover diverse communities. Its February 2017 issue included a family with two dads, the first depiction of a same-sex relationship in the magazine's 70-year history. By March, same-sex couples were also depicted in High-Five and Hello . The magazine is now offered in many different languages, including Korean, Chinese, Malay, Polish, Czech, Russian, Greek, French, Turkish, Portuguese, Thai, and Hungarian. The company donated

897-438: Is a cartoon created by Garry Cleveland Myers. It focuses on a family of bears consisting of Father Bear, Mother Bear, daughter Woozy, and sons Poozy and Piddy. They learned about everything from name-calling to discipline. This comic appeared from the beginning until 1989, and again from 1998 to 2012. "Your Best Self" is a one-panel comic that appeared until February 2015 showing kids doing the right thing. Highlights High Five

966-514: Is a practice that can inflate the seeming prestige of a journal or group. In 2020, six T&F journals were found by analytics company Clarivate that exhibited unusual levels of self-citation , and as a consequence they were suspended from Journal Citation Reports and saw a drop in their journal impact factors . An April 2022 article in the T&;F journal Accountability in Research outlined some of

1035-568: Is a younger children's counterpart to Highlights , first published with the January 2007 issue. This children's magazine is for preschoolers ages two through five. The goal of High Five is to help children develop and to give parent and child a fun and meaningful activity to do together each month. Every issue is 40 pages and includes poems and stories, crafts, easy recipes, games, puzzles and other activities that encourage children to be lifelong learners. In July 2008, Highlights for Children launched

1104-404: Is always featured at the front side of the back cover. "About You" is a section from real children, telling about their favorite hobbies and things. "Create" is a feature that prints drawings, poems, and stories by readers who submit them to the magazine. Highlights also runs contests asking kids to submit stories to the magazine. They may be asked to complete an unfinished story or submit

1173-682: Is currently on loan at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. The Wayne County Historical Society Museum contains a full-scale replica of the Stourbridge Lion; the Society also displays many historical photographs, artifacts and other exhibits. The D&H Railroad Company built the replica using original blueprints for the 1933 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. The replica

1242-601: Is generally considered the smallest of the 'Big Four' science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) publishers ( Reed-Elsevier , Wiley-Blackwell , Springer , and Taylor & Francis). Informa (including the Taylor & Francis imprint) was ranked by Simba Information as the leading global academic publisher in the areas of humanities and social sciences, in Global Social Science & Humanities Publishing 2016-2020 . The company's journals are delivered through

1311-459: Is located 32 miles (51 km) northeast of Scranton in a rural area that provides many recreational opportunities, such as boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, skiing, biking, skateboarding, and rafting. Located in a coal mining region, during the nineteenth century it was the starting point of the Delaware and Hudson Canal , which provided for transport of coal to Kingston, New York , and then down

1380-401: Is offered in several subscription packages is designed specifically for babies and includes safety features like rounded edges, tear-resistant pages, moisture-resistant pages with stitched (not stapled) binding and are easy to wipe clean. Highlights released a new all-puzzle magazine in June 2023. brainPLAY is a 32-page monthly magazine full of puzzles for kids 7 and older. Puzzles featured in

1449-633: Is set up along Court Street playing to festival goers in Central Park. Artists and food vendors are lined along the park. Several other stages are set up throughout the town offering music all day. The Cooperage Project is housed in a restored barrel making factory. In 2019 the Cooperage Project held 350 events, including 65 musical and theater performances. Educational programs are also provided for all ages. The Main Street Farmers' Market, run from

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1518-450: Is the heart of Wayne Memorial Health System, which serves 100,000 people across Wayne and Pike Counties. The clinical affiliate, Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers, operates primary care services around the county, dental services, women’s health and behavioral health centers. A $ 40 million dollar expansion of the hospital was completed in 2019. The 85,000 square foot tower houses 50 private patient rooms and technology designed to reduce

1587-781: The Hudson River to New York City . In the 19th century, the expansion of railroads eventually superseded regular use of the canal. The discovery of anthracite coal in northeastern Pennsylvania in the early 1800s and the need to transport this valuable fuel to New York City gave birth to the Delaware and Hudson Canal, the American Railroad, and the Borough of Honesdale. Honesdale was named for Philip Hone , former mayor of New York and president of Honesdale's Delaware & Hudson (D&H) Canal Company . Honesdale, originally called "Dyberry Forks,"

1656-999: The Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), the International Association of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Publishers (STM), the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) and The Publishers Association (PA). Taylor & Francis is a signatory of the SDG Publishers Compact , and has taken steps to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These include replacing plastic with responsibly-sourced paper packaging to mail journals and achieving CarbonNeutral® publication certification for their print books and journals. The old Taylor and Francis logo depicts

1725-558: The United States Census Bureau , the borough has a total area of 4.0 square miles (10 km ), of which 3.9 square miles (10 km ) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km ) (2.5%) is water of the Lackawaxen River , which flows through the heart of the town, and its confluence with Dyberry Creek. The waters contain fish and other aquatic life and attract hundreds of ducks, as well as eagles and other raptors. As of

1794-494: The 1980s, Highlights was the most popular children's magazine in the United States, having close to two million subscribers, with 95 percent of the copies mailed to homes. The magazine accepted no advertising and eschewed single-issue sales, but could be found in most pediatrician’s and dentist's waiting rooms in North America. By 1981, the magazine mailed 1,250,000 issues 11 months out of the year. That January, after 35 years,

1863-547: The Himalayan Institute also operates Yoga International magazine. Taylor %26 Francis Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals . Its parts include Taylor & Francis, CRC Press , Routledge , F1000 Research and Dovepress . It is a division of Informa plc , a United Kingdom -based publisher and conference company. The company

1932-778: The Honesdale Hornets High School football games every Friday night during football season. The children's magazine Highlights for Children , a monthly magazine for children ages 6 to 12, was founded in Honesdale in 1946. The magazine features fiction stories, nonfiction articles, brainteasers, and puzzles, including Hidden Pictures puzzles. The publisher maintains its editorial headquarters on Church St. in Honesdale, while their business offices are in Columbus, Ohio . Highlights International's products are available in 40 countries and in 16 languages. Yoga International , based in Honesdale, publishes online content on yoga, meditation, and mindful living. In 2018 Yoga International

2001-522: The Myers. Under Johnson, the company has grown its print, digital, and specialty offerings. In April 2013, Highlights began publishing issues in India. This included Highlights Champs , for children ages 6 to 12, and Highlights Genies , for children ages 2 to 6. By October, international versions of Highlights and High Five were made available in Australia, South Africa, Taiwan, and Chile. In January 2018,

2070-495: The Stourbridge Lion started in Honesdale, ran three miles to Seelyville, and returned; Honesdale, therefore, is known as the birthplace of the American Railroad. The Stourbridge Lion, owned by the Delaware & Hudson (D&H) Canal Company was regrettably considered too heavy for further use. D&H transported anthracite coal from mines near Carbondale to New York City via Honesdale and Kingston, New York . Coal

2139-570: The Taylor & Francis Online website and its ebooks through the Taylor & Francis website. Taylor & Francis offers Open Access publishing options in both its books and journals. Its digital content services include Routledge Handbooks Online, the Routledge Performance Archive, and the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism. Taylor & Francis is a member of several professional publishing bodies including

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2208-461: The annual Wayne County Fair , starting on the first Friday in August and spans nine days. It features typical county-fair events, such as concession stands, harness racing, livestock contests, amusement rides, and concerts. Nearly 100,000 visitors attend the fair each year. The Honesdale Roots and Rhythm Music and Arts Festival is held throughout Honesdale on the third Saturday in June. The main stage

2277-413: The average family size was 2.88. In the borough the population was spread out, with 22.4% under the age of 18, 58.8% from 18 to 64, and 18.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. The median income for a household in the borough was $ 32,644, and the median income for a family was $ 42,088. Males had a median income of $ 33,553 versus $ 30,179 for females. The per capita income for

2346-408: The board of directors by other members of the Myers family. Dick Bell was promoted to company president in 1962. Garry Cleveland Myers died in 1971 and Walter Barbe took over as editor-in-chief. In 1972, Zaner-Bloser became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Highlights for Kids. Bell was also named CEO in 1980, before transitioning to chairman a year later. Garry Myers III was named CEO. At this time,

2415-605: The borough was $ 20,122. About 19.1% of families and 19.6% of the population were below the poverty line , including 33.4% of those under age 18 and 10.7% of those age 65 or over. The daily newspaper, The Wayne Independent , was established at Honesdale in 1878, and emphasizes local stories. As of October 2019, The Wayne Independent is now The Tri-County Independent , its publisher having forced its merger with four former newspapers it owned. The local radio stations are WDNH 95.3 FM and WPSN 104.3FM, 101.9FM and 1590am. In addition to local news, events, and weather, WPSN broadcasts

2484-494: The census of 2010, there were 4,480 people, 2,086 households, and 1,147 families residing in the borough. The population density was 1,148.7 inhabitants per square mile (443.5/km ). There were 2,357 housing units at an average density of 604.4 per square mile (233.4/km ). The racial makeup of the borough was 96.8% White , 0.9% African American , 0.1% Native American , 0.4% Asian , 0.6% from other races , and 1.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.8% of

2553-403: The company acquired Staff Development for Educators, which provides continuing education for teachers. Stenhouse Publishing, established in 1993, produces research-driven professional development books for educators. The company relocated to its current Columbus headquarters in 2000. Myers III remained as CEO until his sudden death in 2005. He was replaced by Kent Johnson Jr., a great-grandson of

2622-542: The company had become a diversified educational-publishing enterprise with $ 21 million a year in gross revenues. Its subsidiaries included Essential Learning Products, the Zaner-Bloser Company, the quarterly Newsletter of Parenting, with a circulation of 15,000. Kent Brown Jr., a grandson of the Myers, took over as editor-in-chief in 1989. The company expanded its operations in the 1990s. It founded Boyds Mill Press in 1990 to focus on trade books for children. In 1991,

2691-670: The company merged its Staff Development for Educators and Stenhouse operations. In May 2019, Highlights for Children sold Its Boyds Mills Press division, including its Calkins Creek and WordSong imprints, to Kane Press in 2019. The Highlights Press and Highlights Learning imprints were not included in the sale. In June 2023, Highlights for Children acquired Tinkergarten, a company that provides research-backed, play-based outdoor learning experiences to children six months to 8 years of age. The company then quietly sold Stenhouse to Taylor & Francis in July. Highlights previously focused on developing

2760-521: The company was renamed Taylor & Francis Group to reflect the growing number of imprints . Taylor & Francis left the printing business in 1990, to concentrate on publishing. In 1998 it went public on the London Stock Exchange and in the same year bought its academic publishing rival Routledge for £90 million. Acquisition of other publishers has remained a core part of the group's business strategy. It merged with Informa in 2004 to create

2829-468: The decision. Previous instances of Taylor & Francis journals discriminating against Iranian authors were reported in 2013. In 2022 there has been much debate about the Accelerated Publication service offered by Taylor & Francis for some of its biomedical journals. For $ 7,000, a scientist can expedite the peer review process and be published in as few as three weeks. Self-citation

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2898-434: The district was recognized for excellence in teaching, and has a long tradition of requiring standards of its graduates well beyond state regulations. The hospital serving Honesdale and the surrounding communities is Wayne Memorial Hospital . Wayne Memorial Hospital is a non-profit, community-controlled hospital based in Honesdale with inpatient and outpatient care in more than 30 medical specialties. Wayne Memorial Hospital

2967-602: The entire board of the Journal of Library Administration resigned in a dispute over author licensing agreements. In 2016, Critical Reviews in Toxicology was accused by the Center for Public Integrity of being a "broker of junk science ". Monsanto was found to have worked with an outside consulting firm to induce the journal to publish a biased review of the health effects of its product "Roundup" . In 2017, Taylor & Francis

3036-480: The facility, allows farmers to sell directly to the community. The Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy is a non-profit organization providing yoga, meditation, and spiritual programs. The organization was founded in 1971 by Swami Rama , and its world headquarters are located in Honesdale. The Himalayan Institute has a number of humanitarian projects underway in Cameroon, India, and Mexico. In additional,

3105-477: The factors leading to consistent suspension from Journal Citation Reports. In September 2024, Lucina Uddin , a neuroscience professor at UCLA , sued Taylor & Francis along with five other academic journal publishers in a proposed class-action lawsuit, alleging that the publishers violated antitrust law by agreeing not to compete against each other for manuscripts and by denying scholars payment for peer review services. In 2024, Taylor & Francis

3174-408: The following May, a third app called Monster's Day was released. The Highlights Every Day and Highlights Shapes apps launched in 2016 and Hidden Pictures Puzzle Town app launched in 2017. Honesdale, Pennsylvania Honesdale is a borough in and the county seat of Wayne County, Pennsylvania , United States. The borough's population was 4,458 at the time of the 2020 census . Honesdale

3243-475: The magazine changed its cover to a new six-color, illustrated format. By 1995, Highlights ' circulation had grown to 2.8 million, with most subscribers still being families. Actor Henry Winkler wrote an article discussing his experience overcoming dyslexia in a 2005 issue of the magazine. In 2006, the United States Postal Service delivered the one-billionth copy of Highlights magazine to

3312-462: The magazine has received over two million letters. In 2021, for the 75th anniversary of Highlights for Children , the company published Dear Highlights: What Adults Can Learn from 75 Years of Letters and Conversations with Kids , a collection of 300 pages of Dear Highlights letters and the answers that were sent back. Highlights also features jokes, riddles, puzzles, short stories, poems, recipes, and craft projects throughout each issue. A puzzle

3381-485: The magazine include Hidden Pictures puzzles, logic puzzles, sudoku, crosswords, mazes and more. Highlights CoComelon mini magazine is a co-branded magazine partnership between Highlights for Children and Moonbug Entertainment , the company behind the popular CoComelon YouTube channel. Debuting in August 2024, the magazine is for kids 1-4 and pairs CoComelon songs and characters with Highlights’ classic stories, poems, puzzles, activities, and games. In 1996, to celebrate

3450-424: The magazine introduced "Gallant Kids," a feature that shows children who perform food deeds in their community. First appearing in 1951, The Timbertoes features a family of wooden puppets. The feature "Check...and Double Check" asks kids to examine two images and spot the differences . Featured on the back cover, "What's Wrong?" is a large drawing of a typical scene of children playing, but unusual objects take

3519-505: The magazine's 50th anniversary, a CD-ROM game titled Highlights Interactive was released featuring games based the magazine's then-current features. This was followed in 1997 by a spin-off game, Highlights Hidden Pictures Workshop . The magazine's website was launched in 2001. In 2010, Highlights released a series of educational mobile apps on the iOS App Store . In 2015, Highlights for Children released multiple new mobile apps for kids, including Hidden Pictures and My Highlights. By

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3588-497: The magazine's archives to Ohio State University . [1] At the time, 1,200 boxes of back issues and Dear Highlights letters were being kept in a Honesdale barn. Appearing in the magazine since 2005, "Ask Arizona" is a story series featuring a girl named Arizona who writes an advice column for other children, similar to Dear Abby or Ask Ann Landers . The article depicts real-life experiences and appears in every issue. "Hidden Pictures" has appeared in every issue of Highlights since

3657-407: The magazine's inception. Children are asked to find small hidden images within a larger picture. First appearing in Highlights in 1948, Goofus and Gallant is what New Yorker Magazine calls a "brazenly didactic" cartoon strip that features two contrasting boys, Goofus and Gallant. Created by Garry Cleveland Myers, the boys were originally drawn as elves and originated from an earlier version of

3726-460: The place of normal things throughout the picture. The page instructs the reader to find the various objects that are wrong. The "Brain Play" section of the magazine comprises a list of several simple questions for children to answer. "Dear Highlights " is an advice column from real children appearing at the back of each issue. Highlights editors write back to every child who writes to them. Since 1946,

3795-407: The population. There were 2,086 households, out of which 26.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.8% were married couples living together, 14.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 45% were non-families. 39.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 18.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.15 and

3864-448: The reading and thinking skills of 3- to 12-year-olds. However, with the release of subsequent magazines, it is geared mainly to elementary school students; it contains stories and puzzles for children ages six to twelve years old. In 1954, the Highlights for Children cover changed to feature a design by Munro Leaf . The magazine introduced its familiar "smiling H" logo in 1957. Circulation first reached one million subscribers in 1971. By

3933-493: The risk for infection, enhance communication and decrease noise levels. The Wayne County Arts Alliance is a non-profit organization of volunteers interested in the benefits of arts in the county. One of its initiatives is The Great Wall of Honesdale, a large public art display at the intersection of 4th Street and Main Street. In addition, there are several murals along Honesdale’s Main Street and in its vicinity. Honesdale hosts

4002-467: The situations would show the boys talking, such as phone courtesy when parents are away: Goofus: "Someone called but I forgot their name." Gallant: "Someone called for you. I wrote down their name and number." Goofus and Gallant's primary function is to teach children basic social skills . Originally drawn in black and white, Goofus and Gallant changed to colored pencils in 1994 and later changed to colored computer graphics in December 2005. In 2004,

4071-431: The strip called “The G-Twins” at the magazine Children’s Activities. In each cartoon, it is shown how each boy would respond to the same situation. Goofus chooses an irresponsible, immature and unkind path, while Gallant chooses a responsible, mature and kind path. Often the panels would provide a description, such as on a school bus : Goofus hogs his seat – Gallant makes space for someone else to sit down . Sometimes

4140-418: Was criticized after selling access to its authors' research to Microsoft as part of an AI partnership. The deal, which allows Microsoft non-exclusive access to content and data to improve AI systems, was made without informing or seeking consent from the authors whose work was involved. Academics expressed surprise and concern upon learning about the agreement, citing issues of transparency, fair compensation, and

4209-510: Was founded in 1852 when William Francis joined Richard Taylor in his publishing business. Taylor had founded his company in 1798. Their subjects covered agriculture, chemistry, education, engineering, geography, law, mathematics, medicine, and social sciences. Francis's son, Richard Taunton Francis (1883–1930), was sole partner in the firm from 1917 to 1930. In 1965, Taylor & Francis launched Wykeham Publications and began book publishing. T&F acquired Hemisphere Publishing in 1988, and

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4278-568: Was laid out as a village in 1826 when the D & H Canal was created. It was incorporated as a borough on January 28, 1831. The Honesdale Residential Historic District and the D&;H Canal are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Honesdale is home to the first commercial steam locomotive run on rails in the United States, the Stourbridge Lion . On August 8, 1829,

4347-472: Was moved by a unique gravity-railroad from the mines to Honesdale where it was transferred to barges and transported via a 108-mile canal to Kingston, New York, then shipped by river barges down the Hudson River to New York City. What remained of the Stourbridge Lion passed into many hands over the coming years and was eventually acquired by the Smithsonian Institution in 1890. The main boiler

4416-541: Was published in Gender, Place & Culture , which was also retracted later that year. In December 2018, the journal Dynamical Systems accepted the paper Saturation of Generalized Partially Hyperbolic Attractors only to have it retracted after publication due to the Iranian nationality of the authors. The European Mathematical Society condemned the retraction and later announced that Taylor & Francis had agreed to reverse

4485-726: Was recognized as the 122nd fastest growing private companies in the United States on Inc.'s 500|5000 list. The school district is the Wayne Highlands School District . Honesdale High School is a public, four-year, regional high school serving grades 9-12 in Honesdale, as a part of the Wayne Highlands School District. The district includes four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Stourbridge Primary Center and Lakeside Elementary School serves children from Honesdale, and Wayne Highlands Middle School serve grades 6-8 in Honesdale. In 2006,

4554-530: Was relocated to Honesdale in 1941. Passenger excursions run seasonally from Honesdale to Hawley along the historic Stourbridge Line . The railroad runs twenty-five miles along the Lackawaxen River . Excursions depart from the platform at the Wayne County Visitors Center. Honesdale is located at 41°34′27″N 75°15′21″W  /  41.57417°N 75.25583°W  / 41.57417; -75.25583 (41.574214, -75.255966). According to

4623-605: Was set up in Honesdale, Pennsylvania and a business office was established near their printer in Columbus, Ohio. After seeing the amount of advertisements in Children's Activities, the Myers decided that their magazine would not have paid ads. The first issue had 20,000 copies printed, but sales were lower than expected. Within six months, the magazine was losing money and the founders asked their son Garry Myers, Jr. to work with them to wind it down. Recognizing its potential, he decided it

4692-488: Was strongly criticized for removing the editor-in-chief of International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health , who accepted articles critical of corporate interests. The company replaced the editor with a corporate consultant without consulting the editorial board. In 2017 as part of the Grievance studies affair hoax articles, the T&F journal Cogent Social Sciences accepted one of "The conceptual penis as

4761-408: Was worth saving and came up with the idea of placing copies with doctor and dentists offices throughout North America. This turned the magazine's fortunes around. On December 16, 1960, Myers, Jr., his wife Mary, and company vice-president Cyril Ewart, were killed in a mid-air collision that left 134 dead. The three were traveling to discuss distribution plans for Highlights . They were replaced on

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