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Good Housekeeping is an American and British lifestyle media brand that covers a wide range of topics from home decor and renovation, health, beauty and food, to entertainment, pets and gifts. The Good Housekeeping Institute which opened its "Experiment Station" in 1900, specializes in product reviews by a staff of scientific experts. The GH Institute is known, in part, for the "Good Housekeeping Seal," a limited warranty program that evaluates products to ensure they perform as intended. Good Housekeeping was founded in 1885 by American publisher and poet Clark W. Bryan. By the time of its acquisition by the Hearst Corporation in 1911, the magazine had grown to a circulation of 300,000 subscribers. By the early 1960s, it had over five million subscribers and was one of the world's most popular lifestyle magazines. History and profile On May 2, 1885, Clark W. Bryan founded Good Housekeeping in Holyoke, Massachusetts as a fortnightly magazine. The magazine became a monthly publication in 1891. The magazine achieved a circulation of 300,000 by 1911, at which time it was bought by the Hearst Corporation. It topped one million in the mid-1920s, and continued to rise, even during the Great Depression and its aftermath. In 1938, a year in which the magazine advertising dropped 22 percent, Good Housekeeping showed an operating profit of $2,583,202, more than three times the profit of Hearst's other eight magazines combined, and probably the most profitable monthly of its time. Circulation topped 2,500,000 in 1943, 3,500,000 in the mid-1950s, 5,000,000 in 1962, and 5,500,000 per month in 1966. 1959 profits were more than $11 million. Good Housekeeping was one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines, and is one of the three of them still published in print. In 1922, the Hearst Corporation created a British edition along the same lines, named British Good Housekeeping. Famous writers who have contributed to the magazine include A. J. Cronin, Betty Friedan, Frances Parkinson Keyes, Clara Savage Littledale, Edwin Markham, Somerset Maugham, Edna St. Vincent Millay, J. D. Salinger, Evelyn Waugh, and Virginia Woolf. Other contributors include advice columnists, chefs, and politicians. Good Housekeeping Institute In 1900, the "Experiment Station," the predecessor to the Good Housekeeping Research Institute (GHRI), now known as the Good Housekeeping Institute, was founded. In 1902, the magazine was calling this "An Inflexible Contract Between the Publisher and Each Subscriber." The formal opening of the headquarters of the GH Institute – the "Model Kitchen," "Testing Station for Household Devices," and "Domestic Science Laboratory" – occurred in January 1910. In 1909, the magazine established the Good Housekeeping Seal. Products advertised in the magazine that bear the GH Seal are tested by GH Institute experts and are backed by a two-year limited warranty. About 5,000 products have been given the seal. In April 1912, a year after Hearst bought the magazine, Harvey W. Wiley, the first commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (1907–1912), became head of the Good Housekeeping Research Institute and a contributing editor whose "Question Box" feature ran for decades. Beginning with a "Beauty Clinic" in 1932, departments were added to the Institute, including a "Baby's Center," "Foods and Cookery," and a "Needlework Room." Some functioned as testing laboratories, while others were designed to produce editorial copy. In 1924, the British Good Housekeeping magazine set up its own Good Housekeeping Institute at 49 Wellington Street in Covent Garden, London. Its first director was Dorothy Cottington Taylor who ran the "a highly organised laboratory for testing and investigating every kind of household appliance, method, and recipe" for sixteen years. After the passage of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act in 1938, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Rexford Tugwell sought to promote a government grading system. The Hearst Corporation opposed the policy in spirit, and began publishing a monthly tabloid attacking federal oversight. In 1939, the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Good Housekeeping for "misleading and deceptive" guarantees including the Seal, and "exaggerated and false" claims in its advertisements. The publisher fought the proceedings for two years, during which time competing editors from the Ladies Home Journal and McCall's testified against Good Housekeeping. The FTC's ultimate ruling was against the magazine, forcing it to remove some claims and phraseology from its ad pages. The words "Tested and Approved" were dropped from the Seal. But the magazine's popularity was unaffected, steadily rising in circulation and profitability. In 1962, the wording of the Seal was changed to a guarantee of "Product or Performance", while dropping its endorsement of rhetorical promises made by the advertisers. In its varying forms, the Seal became inextricably associated with the magazine, and many others (e.g., McCall's, Parents Magazine, and Better Homes and Gardens) mimicked the practice. International editions Good Housekeeping began to be published in the United Kingdom in 1922. William Randolph Hearst appointed Alice Maud Head initially as assistant editor. Head rose to be the managing director, as well as purportedly being the highest paid woman in Europe. As Hearst's deputy, Head would make decisions on his behalf about not just editing, but also buying for him St Donat's Castle, expensive art objects, and three giraffes for his zoo. Head remained head until 1939. In Latin America, a Spanish version of the magazine, titled Buenhogar, was published in the United States and Latin America by the Televisa corporation in Mexico from 1965, under license from the Hearst Corporation. In Russia, the magazine was published first as Domashny Ochag ("Good Home, or Hearth"), before changing its name to Novy Ochag ("New Home, or Hearth") sometime in July 2022. Published by Independent Media, and described as "a resource for women who take care of their homes, raise children, have successful careers and help others", Novy Ochag recorded a digital readership of 13 million in October 2023. American editors Clark W. Bryan (1885–1898) James Eaton Tower (1899–1913) William Frederick Bigelow (1913–1942) Herbert Raymond Mayes (1942–1958) Wade Hampton Nichols Jr. (1959–1975) John Mack Carter (1975–1994) Ellen Levine (1994–2006) Rosemary Ellis (2006–2013) Jane Francisco (2013–present) See also Consumer Reports Nat Mags (UK publisher) References External links U.S. edition, including the U.K. edition Russian edition Archive of the covers of many early issues February 1926 issue (262 pages) Today in History: May 2, featuring Good Housekeeping Good Housekeeping at the HathiTrust. Discover the Good Housekeeping popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Good Housekeeping books.

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    Everyday Celebrations From Scratch

    Maria Provenzano

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    Home Comforts

    Cheryl Mendelson

    The classic bestselling resource for every American household, Home Comforts addresses the meanings as well as the methods of housekeeping to help you manage everyday chores, find ...

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    Good Housekeeping Easy One-Pot Dinners

    Good Housekeeping

    A special collection of 18 easy dinner recipes for your favorite appliances and cookware from Good Housekeeping OnePot Magic!Get inspired to serve something exciting every night th...

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    400 Calorie Italian

    Good Housekeeping

    Lowcalorie Italian recipeswith photosfrom an iconic lifestyle brand, “all the titles in this series help families plan easy, healthful meals.” (Library Journal)Pizza, pasta, Parme...

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    Cooking for One

    Amy Willcock

    Living on one's own is just as likely to be a matter of choice as not and the numbers adopting this lifestyle are increasing all the time. Yet the joys of cooking for one it takes...

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    Good Housekeeping Cookbook

    Susan Westmoreland

    From America’s iconic lifestyle magazine, this gift for newly married couple is "an essential resource for beginning cooks . . . highly recommended." (Library Journa...

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    The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book

    William Frederick Bigelow

    A collection of articles from Good Housekeeping magazine, The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book focuses on the subject of marriage. With instructions and advice from courtship to rai...

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    Good Housekeeping The Best-Ever Cookie Book

    Good Housekeeping

    A cookie for every craving: From classics like chocolate chips to decadent delights (hello, skillet cookie sundae), this collection will become your goto baking book. Everyone...

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    The Good Housekeeping Cookbook

    Susan Westmoreland

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    Sing to It

    Amy Hempel

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    Staying Stylish

    Candace Cameron Bure

    Join Candace Cameron Bure, actress best known as D.J. Tanner from Full House and a New York Times bestselling author, whose faith and wit have delighted audiences for decades, as s...

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    Good Housekeeping Organize Your Life

    Good Housekeeping

    Decluttering your home has never been easier with this stepbystep action plan. Plus, hundreds of genius tricks help you create a calm and tidy life.Often the hardest part of organi...

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    Good Housekeeping Date Night

    Good Housekeeping

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    Good Housekeeping Amazing Science Free S.T.E.A.M. Experiment Sampler

    Rachel Rothman, Good Housekeeping & Aubre Andrus

    Try 7 handson S.T.E.A.M. experiments in this special sampler from Good Housekeeping Amazing Science. You can make a vortex, investigate the forces that make an object sink or float...

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    Good Housekeeping Home Skills

    Good Housekeeping

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    Laundry

    Cheryl Mendelson

    For Cheryl Mendelson, laundering is the best part of housekeeping. It’s full of physical pleasuresthe look of favorite clothes restored to freshness and beauty, the tactile satisfa...

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    Good Housekeeping Easy Meal Prep

    Good Housekeeping

    Meal prep is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Good Housekeeping’s 100+ makeahead recipes are quick, healthy, and delicious and will transform your weeknight meals.   Want to sit down to in...

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    Good Housekeeping Enjoy Outdoor Living

    Good Housekeeping

    A special collection of essential outdoor living knowhow from Good Housekeeping Home SkillsThe editors and scientists at Good Housekeeping and its lab, the Good Housekeeping Instit...

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    The Pocket Butler

    Charles Macpherson

    Your favourite butler is back with even more advice to help you succeed in etiquette and entertaining!      In a fantastic followup to his national bestsel...

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    Good Housekeeping One-Pot Magic

    Good Housekeeping

    The only onepot or oneappliance cookbook you need! Good Housekeeping’s Test Kitchen offers 175 delicious recipes plus appliance and cookware testing notes and care instructions.Whi...

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    Mrs. Everything

    Jennifer Weiner

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    Good Housekeeping

    Robert Conder

    Harry and Charlie are on top of the world; their computer game is a number one best seller. After the FBI arrests the company's CEO for some questionable business practices, they a...

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    Good Housekeeping Dishes For Two

    Good Housekeeping

    Make delicious meals for one or two hungry people with 125 simple and satisfying easy recipes from the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen–all perfectly portioned.Couples and other smal...

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    Cozy Minimalist Home

    Myquillyn Smith

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    A Matter of Good Housekeeping

    Lydia Sherman

    An motivational book of essays about the art of homemaking.

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    Doughnuts

    Rosie Reynolds

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    Good Housekeeping Amazing Science

    Rachel Rothman, Good Housekeeping & Aubre Andrus

    Awesome S.T.E.A.M.based science experiments you can do right at home with easytofind materials designed for maximum enjoyment, learning, and discovery for kids ages 8 to 12Join the...

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    The Butler Speaks

    Charles Macpherson

    Host a dinner party Make a bed Set a table Use the proper fork Polish silver Prepare high tea Present a calling card Make conversation Fold a shirt ... all with the charm, ...

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    Real Solutions for Busy Moms

    Kathy Ireland

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