~ Waifs and Strays Society, Blackwood’s Magazine, August 1937
~ ABC, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1920 (children’s health education pamphlet)
via Hagley Digital Archives
~ Health and Beauty, by John V. Shoemaker, L.L.D., M.D.; 1908
Amazing Stories, December, 1944
The train of tomorrow must stop because there is a cow of tomorrow on the tracks of tomorrow.
After the Ball by Charles Joshua Chaplin, 1871
The artist did a print version with a title indicating that this is supposed to be a scene from the time of Louis XV (1715-1774).
When women first began to work out with weights, it was considered dangerous to have them lift anything heavy and so they were given only two- or four-pound wooden dumbbells. The fact that women lifted much heavier objects in the home seems to have escaped most of the men who designed the exercise. here two cheerful ladies work out in their street clothes in a photograph c. 1910 by Willis T. White.






