News from 28/07/1945
1945; Gale Group;
Autores
Grace Sartwell Mason, Margaret Fishback, William Fifield, Clyde A. Farnsworth, Joseph Anthony, Stanley Washburn Jr., Paul Gardner, Max Hill, Robert Copeland, Darrell Huff, Wayne Parrish, Marion Hargrove, Eve Stanley, Ted Shane, Ben Merson,
ResumoLiberty Three Feathers Good Year Vaseline Hair Tonic In This Week's Liberty Published by Liberty Magazine, Inc. Liberty Book-Of-The-Month Wearever Pacemaker Vox Pop "The Voice of the People" Howard Radio Alta Over 21 Kool Just between Ourselves Next Week Sperry Corporation Old Grand-Dad On the Beam China-Burma-India Atc Travel Is Almost Luxurious Now. . . 7up Benrus Texaco Jap War Lord No. 1? Nipponese Propagandists Have Been Selling Us Their Emperor as a Harmless, Indecisive Little Guy. Well, Read These Facts about Hirohito and Judge for Yourself The Faceless Men This Is a Story of Love and Compassion under the Conquer-Or's Heel—Of Courage and Fortitude—And of Men Already Dead Who yet Returned to Avenge and Rescue the Living Life on the Space Machines The World Has Shrunk to a Very Small Oyster Indeed. But Climb aboard an Air Transport Command Plane and See for Yourself Why Week-End Trips to Paris Will Be Commonplace—Yes, for You, Too! Little Darling All Her Life She'd Been Petted and Pampered, but Here She Was Face to Face with the Man She Had Thought Dead—The Man Who Had Been Her First Husband. . . And Still Was, Though He No Longer Called Her Mr. Golf, Himself Someone Has to Arrange and Run Golf Tournaments. Freddie Corcoran Does Everything but Caddie. He's Promoter, Manager, Infallible Historian, and Healer of Ruffled Tempers. In Fact, He's Mr. Golf, Himself The Call of the Tame The Young Marine Had Been to a Lot of Places and Seen a Lot of Things, but He Had to Come to New York's Madison Avenue to See Something Which Gave Him a Thrill Dead Beats Tell Tall Tales Bill Collectors Meet the Strangest People. Some Have Five Washing Machines in Their Cellars, and Others Have Murder in Their Eye. Anyway, the Job Never Gets Boring Last Call for the Mosquito Science, Facing Potential Epidemics of Malaria, or Worse, Goes in for New Probing into the Life and Loves of the Mosquito and Comes up with Some Unique Weapons to Use on the Pesky Critter The Mental Rental When the Army Psychiatrists Turned down Meatball Brown, It Looked like a Sad End to a Promising Ring Career The Foxhole Circuit Shakespeare Said All the World's a Stage, and the USO Took It for Gospel. That's Why Our G. I.s Are Getting Entertainment That Make Broadway Look like a Tank Town The Camera Eye Few Events on Earth and Few People, Great or Merely Odd, Escape the Camera's Nimble Probing Borg-Warner The Best from Yank the Army Weekly The Sergeant and His Adam's Apple Start a Sensation in China Books in Review Cockeyed Crossword Curtiss Wright Blended Scotch Whisky Heinz Vinegar Heinz White Vinegar Woman-Talk The Borden Company Oil-O-Matic Oil Colonel Stoopnagle's Fictionary Nora Can't Quit . . . Eating Wheaties I. V. C. Wines AC Spark Plugs Star Blades Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation Kreml Hair Tonic Du Pont Tootsie Rolls Murine for Your Eyes Blatz Pilsener Beer American Brakeblok Kinsey Gin Cointreau Grumman Polident King's Treasure Whisky Philip Morris Conducted by Old Sarge: This Man's War Bright Star Gillette Blades Quinsana Liberty Goes to the Movies Fleischmann's Pal Hollow Ground Razor Blades American Extension School of Law Porter Easier, Cleaner Shuredge Cutlery Swingline Staplers San Diego Scrap Paper Now She Shops "Cash and Carry" Brooks Company Havana Club Brand Puerto Rican Rum Screenland Recorders Peerless Pen Enders Speed Shaver Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pulvex Flea Powder S. M. Laboratories Lor-Odo Hotel Lowry Sulfadene Dermoil Texas Manufacturing Co. Norwich Should We Bomb Hirohito? Philadelphia Chesterfield
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