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News from 09/02/1946

1946; Gale Group;

Autores

Captain Ed Schmid Jr., Dickson Hartwell, Kent Richard, Margaret Fishback, James D. Woolf, Matt Urban, Helen Parker, Helen Greenwood, William Van Narvig, Robert Hardy Andrews, Victor Ullman, Wayne Parrish, Clifford Dowdey, Edward Maher, Ted Shane, Neill C. Wilson, Morris Markey, Paul Hunter,

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Liberty Coronet VSQ Fine Brandy Doubleday One Dollar Book Club Vaseline Hair Tonic In This Week's Liberty Published by Liberty Magazine, Inc. North American Accident Insurance Company 830 Broad St., Dept. Duel in the Sun Vox Pop "The Voice of the People" Heinz Condiments Old Crow Gable's Back and Garson's Got Him! Duel in the Sun On the Beam Can German Aviation Again Come to Life in Other Lands as a Threat of World War? Let's Not Be the Allied Dupes We Were after 1918! Champion Spark Plugs Garling's Red Cap Ale Just between Ourselves Next Week Star Double Edge Blades General Electric Back of Russia's Poker Face Opera on the Upbeat The Met Now Goes All out for the Little Man and Snubs the Tiara Trade. And It's Beginning to Pay off. Aguy Named Eddie Has Set the Tempo for All This. Lend an Ear to What's Making with Opera since It Got a Shot in the Arm They Work at the Weaver's Trade One Way to Spend a Million Dollars Is to Organize a Labor Union. That's What It Cost to Put the Textile Workers Union of Americat on the Labor Map. The People Who Make Our Cloth Provide an Interesting Study in Union Organization—And Operation Actor on the Diplomatic Stage They'll Be Talking about the New Doug Fairbanks before Long, Because Doug, Fresh out of the Navy, Is Going to Do Some Strong Talking Himself—And Not from a Script Either. Here's What He'll Say and Do—And Why The War's Most Incredible Document The Camera Eye The Professor Plans a Haul Retreaded Wolf The Old Stand Watt Holly and the City Lady If There Had Been a Vote to Choose the Man Least Likely to Succeed, Watt Would Have Won Hands down. But, as Sometimes Happens, a Woman Marked Her Ballot the Other Way Sponsored by Liberty Magazine Burning Gold Books in Review Cockeyed Crossword "Canadian Club" Armstrong Tires Kessler's Blended Whiskey Duel in the Sun Thin Gillette Blades Libraries Help Job-Hungry Vets If You Were a Job-Hungry Vet, Your Public Library Is about the Last Place You'd Expect to Pick up the Employment Trail. Yet Libraries throughout the Land Are Helping Many an Ex-G. I. To Plot a Career. And It Isn't All Done with Books Veterans' Bulletin Board Edward L. Stern & Co. Kem-Tone Sunkist Lemons Duel in the Sun Italian Swiss Colony Sloan's Liniment Colonel Stoopnagle's Fictionary "Break Fast of Champions" Hospital Razor Blades Jesse Moore Royale Blended Whiskey Duel in the Sun Stratford The Thropp Family Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid Woman-Talk Smith Brothers Cough Drops—5 Burgess Batteries Screenland Recorders Durham-Enders Razor Corp. Liberty Goes to the Movies Duel in the Sun Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets Hollywood Harmony House The Rosicrucians Pioneer Life Insurance Company Murine for Your Eyes Ball Clinic Next Week in Liberty West Branch Pixacol Co. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Plastic Wood Cat's Paw Liberty Liepe Methods Brooks Company Dermoil Don't Dye Gray Hair Vicks Inhaler Vicks Vaporub Richard Brothers Rumin Flints Duel in the Sun Zemo American Extension School of Law Many Never Suspect Cause of Backaches S. M. Laboratories Uncle Shylock Again? Philadelphia Chesterfield Cigarettes

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