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In #OCTOBER 1932
Cover of Ladies’ Home Journal, October 1932
Illustration by John LaGatta (1894-1977)
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#OTD in 1936
The ever resourceful ‘Hokinson Woman’ so enjoys sharing her home movies she had had made of her round-the-world ‘trip abroad’
Cover of The New Yorker, October 10, 1936
Helen Hokinson
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Ecco La Fata Morgana da giovane, ad esempio
Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) 1927
#OTD in 1949
Illustration by Earl Oliver Hurst (1895-1958), for the cover of The Saturday Home Magazine, 1 October 1949.
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In #SEPTEMBER 1945
"Lush" - "Swoony" - "Exquis"!
Illustration by John Gannam (1907-1965)
Pacific Sheets. Good Housekeeping magazine, September 1945.
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In #SEPTEMBER 1943
‘Sugar and spice ... and everything nice. That’s what bombers are made of. The sweets your little girl won’t eat as often as she used to. Your extra cup of coffee. Those Sunday drives with the kids. The evening picnic by a quiet lake after a hot day in town....
In #SEPTEMBER 1943
‘The “A and Eagle” Has Learned to Fly’
Budweiser - Anheuser Busch
‘... Can skilled metal workers and cabinet makers turn quickly from manufacturing refrigeration equipment to making glider parts? Yes indeed! ...’
September 1943
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Panel 4: ‘By the warmth of the campfire Julian tells a strange tale of devotion to duty.’
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#OTD in 1925
Cover of The New Yorker, September 26, 1925
Rea Irvin
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N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945) illustration for *The Boys King Arthur* Book II *Of Sir Launcelot Du Lake* 1922.
The madness of Sir Launcelot, scorned - due to the spell of ‘a certain enchantress’ - by Guinevere (ALT)