Collier's
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Collier's Weekly was an American magazine founded by Peter Fenelon Collier and published from 1888 to 1957. With the passage of decades, the title was shortened to Collier's.
As a result of Peter Collier's pioneering investigative journalism, Collier's Weekly established a reputation as a proponent of social reform. When attempts by various companies to sue Collier ended in failure, other magazines became involved in what Theodore Roosevelt described as "muckraking journalism."
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See also
- "Mnemonics" by Kurt Vonnegut
- "The Mother Hive" by Rudyard Kipling
- "The Package" by Kurt Vonnegut
- "Poison" by Roald Dahl
- "Thanasphere" by Kurt Vonnegut
- "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury
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