Tomorrow (magazine)
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To-Morrow, rational magazine (Chicago, 1903-1909)

To-Morrow magazine was founded 1903 as the Bulletin of the Morris Society, Chicago and changed its name to To-Morrow - A Monthly Handbook of the Changing Order in 1905. Two months after the name change the editor became Parker H. Sercombe who advertised as A Rational Monthly Magazine. The Society had no direct connection with the William Morris Society
William Morris Society
The William Morris Society was founded in 1955 in London, England.The Society aims to make more well-known the life and work of the Victorian designer, artist, writer, and socialist, William Morris and his associates. The Society's programmes involve branches in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the...

 (founded 1955, England).

Tomorrow, left-wing magazine (New Zealand, 1934-1940)

Tomorrow was a left-wing magazine edited by Kennaway Henderson 1934-1940

Tomorrow, mystical magazine (New York, 1942-1962)

Tomorrow was an American magazine specializing in parapsychological and mystical subjects published from 1942-1962. The editor Eileen J. Garrett
Eileen J. Garrett
Eileen J. Garrett was an Irish medium, founder of the Parapsychology Foundation in New York City, and a leading figure in the scientific study of paranormal phenomena during the mid-20th century.-Ireland:...

, was one of America's best known mediums. Associate editors included Mercedes de Acosta
Mercedes de Acosta
Mercedes de Acosta was an American poet, playwright, and socialite, best known for her numerous lesbian affairs with Hollywood personalities including Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Alla Nazimova, Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Katharine Cornell, Ona Munson, Adele Astaire and, allegedly,...

.

Tomorrow magazines today

There are or have been several local publications with the title Tomorrow
  • Tomorrow, Minnesota SU. Annual report. Spring 2009 online.
  • Tomorrow Magazine, Gulf Coast Institute, Houston, 2006-2007 online.
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