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1923 Rotogravure Wireless Radio Uses Nome Alaska Station Doctor Car Typewriter YMS2 The company staged an election

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The company staged an election in which voters could choose their preferred blend of tobacco

This is an original 1934 black and white print ad for the Hotel Detroit-Leland

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1923 Rotogravure Wireless Radio Uses Nome Alaska Station Doctor Car Typewriter YMS2 The company staged an election"Radio in Social and Professional Life" This is an original 1923 sepia rotogravure with four images of the uses of wireless radio: the United States wireless station at Nome, Alaska; the mother of opera singer Cyrena Van Gorden listening to her daughter's voice over the radio; Dr. David Cottrell of Chicago, believed to be the first doctor to have his car equipped with a radio outfit; and a typewriter that can send and receive radio messages. CONDITION

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