Life Magazine – September 30, 1920 (# 1978) – One Room School, Pig
$32.00
Magazine Condition : Good (two short closed tears in lower margin).
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1920, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1920, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Young boy entering the one-room schoolhouse with his pig following behind, “Mary had a little lamb,” art by Victor C. Anderson.
– Full page color Victrola ad with nice art, unsigned.
– Gorgeous full page Rolls-Royce ad with pen-and-ink art by Thomas Maitland Cleland.
– Full page art or cartoon art by J. Conacher (The house directly opposite was built in 1722 …), Gluyas Williams (The man who sought a home), J. R. Shaver (The treasurer insists on the payment of club dues (big boy collecting from a group of littler boys, baseball team), Louis Raemaekers (French Militarism), Ellison Hoover (Famous Front Porches), Victor C. Anderson (Hicksville Center has a new librarian, landscape format), H. T. Webster (Hopes).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Seventy thousand votes, will they be counted?”
– Some current events include : Maine majority in election, Stocks went up, Mr. Root is returning, Supposed influence of Tammany, Princess Katherine RAdziwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin splitting up, Marital infidelity, Westminster Abbey is in bad repair.
“Hearst, Johnson, Borah and their Adullamite following …”
– Much more.
– Gorgeous full page Rolls-Royce ad with pen-and-ink art by Thomas Maitland Cleland.
– Full page art or cartoon art by J. Conacher (The house directly opposite was built in 1722 …), Gluyas Williams (The man who sought a home), J. R. Shaver (The treasurer insists on the payment of club dues (big boy collecting from a group of littler boys, baseball team), Louis Raemaekers (French Militarism), Ellison Hoover (Famous Front Porches), Victor C. Anderson (Hicksville Center has a new librarian, landscape format), H. T. Webster (Hopes).
– Two page centerspread art by Charles Dana Gibson “Seventy thousand votes, will they be counted?”
– Some current events include : Maine majority in election, Stocks went up, Mr. Root is returning, Supposed influence of Tammany, Princess Katherine RAdziwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin splitting up, Marital infidelity, Westminster Abbey is in bad repair.
“Hearst, Johnson, Borah and their Adullamite following …”
– Much more.
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