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The Vermonter, The State Magazine, Vol. 50, No. 4, April, 1945

The Vermonter, The State Magazine, Vol. 50, No. 4, April, 1945

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The Vermonter, The State Magazine, Vol. 50, No. 4, April, 1945

by Cummings, Charles R. (Edited by), and Fisher, Dorothy Canfield (Feature Writing by)

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White River Junction VT., 1945. 20 c, front cover price. $2 annual subscription.. Wraps. Very good. Signed by previous owner. Light edge wear and surface soiling. Clean pages.. 1 94-135 p. Magazine, monthly periodical. B&W cover photo, female archer. Red eagle and flag graphic. Green titles. Stapled binding. 3 page each inside front, back in light pink paper. Display advertising. Cover subtitle: "Trustworthy Exponent of the Green Mountain State". 50th Anniversary. Articles: Bob Haas, Aviator, Vermonter, American (by Fisher); Mrs. Roosevelt at Chester (by Cummings); also Employment for All (by Mann, Hosea); Billboard Restriction; Excerpts from letters of an Army Nurse (by Clapp, Lt. Joyce B.). Poetry; A Grateful Japanese, and Frederick Billings, Benefactor; When the 12 Came off the Branch (by Copeland, Fred, about fishing). Photos w/ Eleanor Roosevelt visit to Chester VT.

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Title
The Vermonter, The State Magazine, Vol. 50, No. 4, April, 1945
Author
Cummings, Charles R. (Edited by), and Fisher, Dorothy Canfield (Feature Writing by)
Format/Binding
Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very good. Signed by previous owner. Light edge wear and surface soiling. Clean pages.
Quantity Available
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Edition
20 c, front cover price. $2 annual subscription.
Binding
Paperback
Place of Publication
White River Junction VT.
Date Published
1945
Keywords
Bob Haas, Aviator|Eleanor Roosevelt visits Chester VT|Letters of an Army Nurse|VT fishing|VT Billboard Restriction
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