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   By crashryan
Jack Sparling drew a lot of sponsored comics. I wonder if he worked through an agent or found the jobs himself. He didn't work for the sponsored-comics giant of the time, Johnstone & Cushing.
  
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Publication1954 | Price: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 1
 
SynopsisA panorama of the history of copper.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Advocacy
 
SynopsisMiss Adams tells a science class about the history, mining, refining and applications of copper.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Advocacy | Characters: Miss Adams (teacher/narrator); Bill (student)
 
SynopsisInformation on the sponsors and the alchemical symbol for copper.
CreditsLetters: typeset
Notes"This teaching aid has been produced in consultation with an official committee of the National Science Teachers Association. Produced in the interests of American education by the Copper and Brass Research Association."
 
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