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On November 3, 2006 this stub article was created, but I believe it was confused it with the children's magazine Golden Argosy, started by Frank Munsey in 1882. That children's magazine became Argosy (magazine), and magazine for adults. The children's magazine Golden Hours: A Magazine for Boys and Girls was a religious periodical published between 1869 and 1880. Would anyone have an objection if I changed the article to show the contents of the actual Golden Hours magazine, and moved the current contain to Argosy (magazine)? Karenthewriter ( talk) 18:13, 2 March 2022 (UTC)
I looked at a portion of what the reference source stated, saw a section on Golden Argosy, and assumes two magazines were being confused. However, when I went back and read the entire page linked to the reference, I saw that there was a footnote at the bottom of the page that mentioned the magazine Golden Hour and gave the date of its first issue. I am sorry for jumping to conclusions, and not reading the entire page – including the footnote – before assuming that Golden Argosy was being referenced. Karenthewriter ( talk) 17:19, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
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On November 3, 2006 this stub article was created, but I believe it was confused it with the children's magazine Golden Argosy, started by Frank Munsey in 1882. That children's magazine became Argosy (magazine), and magazine for adults. The children's magazine Golden Hours: A Magazine for Boys and Girls was a religious periodical published between 1869 and 1880. Would anyone have an objection if I changed the article to show the contents of the actual Golden Hours magazine, and moved the current contain to Argosy (magazine)? Karenthewriter ( talk) 18:13, 2 March 2022 (UTC)
I looked at a portion of what the reference source stated, saw a section on Golden Argosy, and assumes two magazines were being confused. However, when I went back and read the entire page linked to the reference, I saw that there was a footnote at the bottom of the page that mentioned the magazine Golden Hour and gave the date of its first issue. I am sorry for jumping to conclusions, and not reading the entire page – including the footnote – before assuming that Golden Argosy was being referenced. Karenthewriter ( talk) 17:19, 3 March 2022 (UTC)