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Santa Claus’ uniform may have some variations ... began taking shape in the 1820s and kept evolving through poetry, editorial illustrations and advertisements. Santa’s key features ...
Today, Christmas Eve, we continue our tradition of republishing a 19th century New York editorial writer’s passionate defense of Santa Claus. The journalist Francis P. Church, a native of ...
Anna Weggel “I love being Santa Claus,” Miller, 42, a married dad of two toddlers tells The Post. He’s filled in for Father Christmas at the mall for the past nine years, visiting with over ...
And what’s more Main Street than a child writing a letter to Santa Claus. It’s a custom that’s managed to survive locally through all the material assaults advertisers have hurled our way ...
They might never discover elves and flying reindeer at the North Pole, but they know that Santa Claus is so much more ... It became the most-printed, most-read editorial ever and still reminds ...
Santa Claus’ uniform may have some variations ... began taking shape in the 1820s and kept evolving through poetry, editorial illustrations and advertisements. Santa’s key features ...
Francis P. Church’s editorial “Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus” was an immediate sensation, and went on to became one of the most famous editorials ever written. It first appeared in ...
we reprint her letter and The Sun’s reply in an editorial written by Francis Pharcellus Church. DEAR EDITOR: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says ...