Life Magazine – August 23, 1928 (# 2390) – Matching typewriter color to mood
$49.00
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Cover – Woman with five different colored typewriters, art by Eldon Kelley, “A color for every mood.”
– Nice full page color Marmon 68 car ad on back cover.
– Full page color Packard car ad.
– Full page CRANE plumbing fixtures ad.
– Houdaille hydraulic double-acting Shock Absorbers ad.
– Rhymed review “The Virgin Queene” by Arthur Guiterman. ”
– I am the only candidate that has looked a mule in the face (or otherwise), by Will Rogers.
– She hadn’t any illusions (about going without stockings) by Lloyd Mayer.
– Art Gallery cartoon by P. Webb. Humorous cartoon about a director who forgot he wasn’t making a silent movie, by John Held, Jr.
– The Woman’s club of Camphor by Heman Fay, Jr. Cute library cartoon.
– Mrs. Pep’s Diary by Baird Leonard.
– Cute cartoon about runaways.
– Editorials on presidential nominees, economist Professor Seligman, Mrs. Mabel – – Walker Willebrandt’s campaign against New York night clubs.
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