Good Housekeeping is probably best known both as a magazine and for its famous “Seal.”
Today’s “TIH” hearkens back to this day in 1885 when the magazine itself was first launched.
Good Housekeeping is probably best known both as a magazine and for its famous “Seal.”
Today’s “TIH” hearkens back to this day in 1885 when the magazine itself was first launched.
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May 8, 2009 at 5:10 pm
I still love reading Good Housekeeping.