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Alaska Sportsman magazines
By Peter Sullivan

 

December 03, 2005
Saturday


My comment is more one of asking for assistance. I was researching how to sell my 230 Alaska Sportsman magazines and found this site and article. If anyone can provide advice on how to market these wonderful publications I would appreciate it.

Peter Sullivan
E-mail: pnsullivan(AT)gci.net
Juneau, AK - USA

 

Note: Peter Sullivan is an information technology Project Manager with the Alaska Department of Labor.

 

 

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EMERY TOBIN: Pistol-Packin' Reformer By June Allen - Ketchikan has had many notable citizens in the city's 102 years of history, but perhaps none stands out so boldly as the late Emery Tobin, who died in 1977 at age 81. His roster of activities and accomplishments in Ketchikan is lengthy and incredibly varied. He joined the newly founded American Legion Post 3 in 1921, became a member of the Chamber of Commerce in 1923, and was a charter member of Ketchikan Rotary in 1925. In the early 1920s he also was an active leader in Ketchikan's Boy Scout Troop #1, the first troop in all of Alaska, and he was a volunteer drama coach for the high school's theatrical productions. He was later a founder plus publisher and editor of the Alaska Sportsman magazine, which continues today as the nationally known Alaska Magazine.
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