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 “Good Night” -  J. I. Austen & Co. print, supplement to the St. Louis Globe Democra

Good Night” -  J. I. Austen & Co. print, supplement to the St. Louis Globe Democrat, June 22, 1902.


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 “THANK YOU- I’m not much good at writing- but I’m sure that you must know- The re “THANK YOU- I’m not much good at writing- but I’m sure that you must know- The re

THANK YOU- I’m not much good at writing- but I’m sure that you must know- The reason why I send this card- Is because I thank you so- A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR”

“Just a little THANK YOU CARD- This is just a little "Thank You”- To give you some idea- of all the thanks you’d hear me say- if you were only near- A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR"


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“The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of “The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of “The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of “The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of “The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of “The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of

The Romance of RUBBER” - is a 24-page teaching booklet from 1924 meant for students of Geography to learn about it’s history and manufacturing. Edited by John Martin, Editor of The Child’s Magazine. Pictures throughout and study questions at the end. Contents include:

  • An Introductory Note
  • Chapter 1: The Discovery
  • Chapter 2: Charles Goodyear
  • Chapter 3: The Hevea Tree
  • Chapter 4: Wickham’s Idea
  • Chapter 5: Plantation Development
  • Chapter 6: Plantation Life
  • Chapter 7: Harvesting the Rubber
  • Chapter 8: Rubber Manufacture
  • Chapter 9: A Last Word
  • List of Rubber Products
  • A Review and Questions
  • Notice to Teachers

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