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Date | Number: v24 3 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Comeekz
Wow, looking at the ads, its amazing how much is still the same since 1911 -- Grape-Nuts cereal, Vaseline and Campbell's soup. It's also amazing how much has changed -- lead paint and asbestos roofing to name two examples!
  
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Content:Everybody's Magazine [v24 # 3, March 1911] ed. John O'Hara Cosgrave (Ridgway Company, 15c, 144pp, standard, cover by ?)
 
Page 304:Codfish and the Ideal short story by Walter Prichard Eaton
 
Page 326:God's Prisoner poem by Charlotte Wilson
 
Page 327:The Peace Dove of the Tres Santos short story by Harold Finley
 
Page 348:The Ne'er-Do-Well [Part 6 of 12] serial by Rex Beach
 
Page 373:The Fair short story by Zona Gale
 
Page 400:The Cog short story by James Oppenheim
 
Page 407:The City poem by Peter McArthur
 
Page 418:The Children's Specialist short story by D. O. Edson
 
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