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The Rev. James McDonald Chaney, Jr. was a resident of Kansas City & Independence, Missouri. A clergyman apparently interested in popularizing science, {{Ref|1}} he also wrote ''Mac and Mary, the young scientists: Or Science for young people''. {{Ref|2}} | The Rev. James McDonald Chaney, Jr. was a resident of Kansas City & Independence, Missouri. A clergyman apparently interested in popularizing science, {{Ref|1}} he also wrote ''Mac and Mary, the young scientists: Or Science for young people''. {{Ref|2}} | ||
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The Rev. James McDonald Chaney, Jr. was a resident of Kansas City & Independence, Missouri. A clergyman apparently interested in popularizing science, he also wrote Mac and Mary, the young scientists: Or Science for young people.
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1. ^ Science-fiction, the early years, by Everett Franklin Bleiler, p. 132.
2. ^ The American catalogue 1900-1905 (Volume 6) by Frederick Leypoldt, Richard Rogers Bowker, Augusta Isabella Appleton, 1905, p. 195.