Samuel G. Blythe

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Samuel G. Blythe


Born
in Livingston, New York, The United States
May 19, 1868

Died
July 18, 1947

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Samuel George Blythe was an American writer and newspaperman. In 1933 during the Great Depression he urged people to Buy American in the Saturday Evening Post.

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The Fun of Getting Thin: Ho...

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The Making of a Newspaper Man

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Cutting It Out: How to Get ...

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The Fakers

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The Making of a Newspaper Man

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The Old Game: A Retrospect ...

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A Western Warwick

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The Price of Place

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Hunkins

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We Have With us To-Night

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“If a person gets rid of any weight, or girth, or fat, it isn't lost--it is fought off, beaten off.”
Samuel G. Blythe, THE FUN OF GETTING THIN: How To Be Happy and Reduce the Waist Line

“I make no claims. I have set down the facts; and the only warning advice or admonition I have to give is that any person who makes up his mind to try this method and things he isn't in for the hardest struggle of his life would do well not to try. This isn't frolic. It's a fight.”
Samuel G. Blythe, THE FUN OF GETTING THIN: How To Be Happy and Reduce the Waist Line

“When you come to examine into the actuating motives for any line of human endeavor you will find that vanity figures about ninety per cent directly or indirectly, in the assay.”
Samuel G. Blythe, THE FUN OF GETTING THIN: How To Be Happy and Reduce the Waist Line