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GILLETTE CAVALCADE OF SPORTS – LEON HART, One of Collegiate Football’s all-time greats, Leon Hart won every major award in the country in his final year with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame! Now with the Detroit Lions, he is one of the National League’s most promising rookies. . . . . . 1950 GILLETTE Blue Blades Ad, A5046.

21 Jan 10 - Product DescriptionThis Item is an original Magazine ad, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The ad is suitable for framing and ...

When a lifetime is re-lived many times a day! After a Pharmacist compounds your doctor’s prescription and hands it to you, most of us think only of the valued professional service he has performed. Few of us realize that each time he fills a prescription he lives his life over again from his boyhood! When this Pharmacist was a boy in high school, he took elementary chemistry, along with other sciences. When this Pharmacist entered a college of pharmacy, the young man’s time was devoted to such subjects as advanced chemistry, botany, toxicology, bacteriology, biology, physiology, and pharmacology. Before becoming a licensed Pharmacist, the young man had to have actual experience working with a qualified Pharmacist. Finally comes the day when he opens his own pharmacy. He has to use everything he has learned in the past, and he also has to keep studying to keep abreast of new drugs and their uses. The prescription he filled just a while ago is actually a re-living of his life story . . . any pharmacist’s life story. . . . . . 1943 Parke, Davis & Company Ad, A5099.

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ANN SHERIDAN a Lovely Screen Star . . . using the Beauty Care . . . that rally makes skin lpvelier! See Ann Sheridan, lovely star of the Warner Bros. Picture “THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. ” . . . . . 1945 LUX Toilet Soap Ad, A4285.

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How a “small-town boy” and his town have made good in a big way! Prosperity begins at home. Look for instance at Amanda, Ohio . Stanton Johns was making garden plow wheels in a rented plant in Columbus. What he really wanted was to operate his own plant in his own town. And the local folks agreed. In fact, twenty signed notes of $250 apiece to get him started. So – in 1946 – Amanda had itself an enterprise – Mid-West Fabricating Company, Inc. – to bring outside business into the town. GM’s Oldsmobile Division was looking for help in fabricating car control rods. So, when Johns visited them in Lansing, Michigan, he came home with Mid-West’s first GM order – a small one but with acorn potential in it. Amanda residents pictured include Stanton Johns, Don O’Hara, Mrs. Johns, Francis Crago and his wife Helen, Dick Young, and L. E. Conrad. . . . . . 1957 General Motors Ad, A5523. 19570318

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At Cafe Society Uptown – Sally Rhynas and Evelyn Frey enjoy their Soldier escort. At the Copacabana – Mrs. B. Bruce Hogg and Mrs. Richard T. Detrick enjoy a Sailor’s company. At LaRue – Mrs. Peter Yuile and Miss Natalie Reid share a Pepsi with a Marine. . . . . . 1945 Pepsi Cola Ad, A3878A.

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CHELSEA, MASSACHSETTS, APRIL 12, 1908 . . . ROYAL-GLOBE IS THERE. The minor fire on Summer Street is quickly brought under control. Chief Spencer’s men begin to roll up their hoses when, suddenly, a building two blocks away bursts into flames. Wind has carried the sparks, and now it sows those terrible seeds from roof to roof. Soon a great wall of fire rolls unchecked over 500 acres of Chelsea, Massachusetts, generating heat so intense it buckles pavements and wrecks fire-fighting equipment. In addition to the courage of its citizens, insurance played a vital role in the recovery and reconstruction of Chelsea. History records that the largest total insurance was made by companies of the Royal-Globe Insurance Group. . . . . . 1960 Royal-Globe Insurance Group Ad, A5151.

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“Air Travel Is Not Expensive” . . . . . 1941 Air Transport Association Air Fare Chart Ad, A2683A

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This is the Lawyer of Blue Ribbon Town . . . Whose Salvaging Parties are Winning Renown. . . . . . 1943 Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Ad, A3409. 19430308

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FORT BRAGG – With 67,000 Men, It Is Army’s Biggest Camp. Fort Bragg is the largest Army camp in the country. It is also North Carolina’s third-largest city. Although essentially designed as a Field Artillery center, its 122,000 acres now contain units of almost every branch in the service. . . . . . 1941 LIFE Magazine Article, A5330A. 19410609

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN at Work: He Reveals His Movie-Making Secrets. Photographed for LIFE by W. Eugene Smith. . . . . . 1952 LIFE Magazine Article, A4411A.

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Beechcraft King Air, B55 Baron, D95A Travel Air, Queen Air A80, Queen Air 65, Super H18, C33 Debonair, S35 Bonanza, and Musketeer II. . . . . . 1965 Beechcraft Ad, A1526

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STAN MUSIAL says “Who, Me? Insurance Problems?” . . . . . 1960 Independent Insurance Agents Ad, A5275. 19600425

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How To Make A Good Deal – Buy Bonds! . . . . . 1943 Barbasol Ad, A3877A.

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On The World’s Fastest “Tricycles” this clever tube insures safer landings for the Bell P-39 Airacobra of the U. S. Army Air Corps. . . . . . 1942 Goodyear Tires Ad, A4789.

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HOWARD UNIVERSITY – It is America’s center for Negro learning. To most American Negroes the college campuses which dot the U. S. are as remote as the Himalyas, and the prejudices which infest them are bitterly frustrating. In this educational wilderness the Negroes’ only refuges are a handful of so-called “Negro Colleges” with varying standards, many of them low. There is just one Negro University in the U. S. , Howard University in Washington, D. C. Howard Coeds, both freshmen, are history major Rose Esters from Atlantic City, New Jersey and pre-medical student Sarah White from Baltimore, Maryland, shown in Truth Hall dormitory room. Professors pictured include Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, Howard’s first Negro president, Charles Richard Drew, head of the Department of Surgery, Alain Leroy Locke, Howard’s leading philosopher, and Dr. Flemmie Kittrell, teaching Home Economics. Also pictured are Alpha Kappa Alpha President Shirley Smith, Cheerleader Alfreda Young, and Sophomore Bill Toles, center on the football team. . . . . . 1946 LIFE Magazine Article, A5120A. 19461118

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TEXAS CITY, TEXAS, APRIL 16, 1947 . . . ROYAL-GLOBE IS THERE. A brilliant morning sun promised another great day. Stores are busy and full of people. No one pays attention to the column of black smoke rising from the freighter ‘Grandcamp’ in the harbor. Then – suddenly, in a blinding burst of light, the nitrate-laden vessel vanishes. Explosion follows explosion. Death and destruction spread through the streets of Texas City, Texas. Aid was rushed from many sources, including many of the nation’s leading insurance companies. Within hours, representatives of the Royal-Globe Insurance Group were at the scene expediting the payment of claims to help restore the homes and industry of this important port city. . . . . . 1960 Royal-Globe Insurance Group Ad, A5152.

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Ann Elizabeth Bowman of Montreal marries Pilot Officer Hugh Basil Heath of the Royal Canadian Air Force. While Hugh serves, Ann lends a hand at the Humane Society. . . . . . 1945 Woodbury Soap War Bond Ad, A2025

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Churchill on Neville Chamberlain, “He conceived himself able to comprehend the whole field of Europe, and indeed the world. ” . . . . . 1948 LIFE Magazine Picture, A3108A

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Romance Singles Out Beautiful Deb – Miss Ridgeley Vermilye, rated by Cholly Knickerbocker, society reporter, as one of the loveliest debs of New York, now wears William Gilroy’s ring. . . . . . 1941 Woodbury Facial Soap Ad, A4072.

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Flavor Specials! Tender, young vegetables and Morton’s Salt. . . . . . 1945 Morton’s Salt Ad, A3894A.

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