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The Literary Digest - December 2, 1922
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The Literary Digest - December 2, 1922 - Cover "For A Good Boy" by Norman Rockwell. Articles and stories with pictures in this magazine: Topics Of The Day - American Replies To Clemenceau's Appeal, To Win The West For Ship Subsidy, The Klan As A National Problem, Japanese Barred From Citizenship, Newberry Out, Foreign Comment - The British Conservative Triumph, Labor's Designs On British Capital, Science And Invention - Stereoscopic Movies, Infection Through Dishes, The Cost Of Niagara, Moving A Town By Truck, To Buy Back An Empire With A Drug, Radio Department - Sir Oliver Defends The Ether, Power From The Lamp-Socket, Letters And Art - Stemming The Tide Of Bogus Art, College Presidents On The College Problem, The Rage For Poetry, Religion And Social Service - Woman Losing God At College, The Troubles Of A Sexton, Forgetting Differences In Faith, Current Poetry, Personal Glimpses - Police!, Sports And Athletics - Football As Our Greatest Popular Spectacle (Yale-Harvard Game), Investments And Finance, etc...Condition: Cover shows some foxing around edges, and bottom right corner shows some dog-earing, interior is clean and binding tight. All pages present and untorn.
Inside has stories, photos & pictures of all kinds of advertisements (Underwood Typewriter, Mimeograph, Ivory Soap, Campbell's Soups, Essex Coach, Steinway, Burroughs, The Longines Watch, Hoffman Equipment, Thermalware, Oldsmobile, Sargent Locks & Hardware, the Consolidation Coal Co., Meccano Sets, Jersey Screen Cloth, Twinplex Stropper, Packer's Tar Soap, Pepsodent, The Onliwon Paper Towles, Gunn Lino Desks, Ward's Paradise Fruit Cake, AutoReelite, Remington Portable Typewriter, Maxwell Motor Car, Yeast Foam Tablets, New-Skin, etc.) known from the era.