Life Magazine – April 27, 1911 (# 1487) – Breadwinners’ Number
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Life Magazine – April 27, 1911 (# 1487) – Breadwinners’ Number
Cover : Squirrel running along split rail fence, “Important Business,” art by Victor C. Anderson.
– BREADWINNER’S NUMBER.
– Full page color: Oldsmobile car ad, Olds Motor Works, great art of the Autocrat, no signature.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (April), W. O. Wilson (Half page, Good gracious, Joseph, why on earth are you dressing like that?), J. Conacher (Enhanced values : super drawing of men on steel framework of sky scraper), William H. Walker (Life’s gallery of saints : Saint Pierpont of Wall Street).
– Two page centerspread art by Angus MacDonall (Some of his employees – sweat shop owner being recognized for his philanthropy).
– Some current events include : Abolition of sinecure jobs in the House of Representatives, Canadian Reciprocity bill, Revision of wool and cotton schedules, People are tired of law-made privilege, Five million bottles of champagne went into the gutter in the town of Ay in France, French government defined the limits of the country whereof the wind product may be made into champagne, Death of Tom Johnson mayor of Cleveland.
– Much more.
– Full page color: Oldsmobile car ad, Olds Motor Works, great art of the Autocrat, no signature.
– Full page art or cartoon art by F. T. Richards (April), W. O. Wilson (Half page, Good gracious, Joseph, why on earth are you dressing like that?), J. Conacher (Enhanced values : super drawing of men on steel framework of sky scraper), William H. Walker (Life’s gallery of saints : Saint Pierpont of Wall Street).
– Two page centerspread art by Angus MacDonall (Some of his employees – sweat shop owner being recognized for his philanthropy).
– Some current events include : Abolition of sinecure jobs in the House of Representatives, Canadian Reciprocity bill, Revision of wool and cotton schedules, People are tired of law-made privilege, Five million bottles of champagne went into the gutter in the town of Ay in France, French government defined the limits of the country whereof the wind product may be made into champagne, Death of Tom Johnson mayor of Cleveland.
– Much more.
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