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M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection.Rtf Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 1 1 1 Jan. 4, 1937. President Roosevelt 1 1 2 Jan. 11, 1937. Japanese Soldiers. 1 1 3 Jan. 18, 1937. Henry and Edsel Ford at Dearborn 1 1 4 Jan. 25, 1937. England's Royal Lion in Stone. 1 1 5 Feb. 1, 1937. Indoor Tennis at Vasser 1 1 6 Feb. 8, 1937. Winter on the Range 1 1 7 Feb. 15, 1937. General Senjuro Hayashi. 1 1 8 Feb. 22, 1937. Triton for St. Louis. 1 1 9 Mar. 1, 1937. 274 Laboratory Mice. 1 1 10 Mar. 8, 1937. Ski Lift at Sun Valley 1 1 11 Mar. 15, 1937. Throne in Westminster Abbey 1 1 12 Mar. 22, 1937. Parachute Test with Dummy 1 1 13 Mar. 29, 1937. Easter Choristers. 1 1 14 Apr. 5, 1937. Terrier barking up tree 1 1 15 Apr. 12, 1937. Centarian. 1 1 16 Apr. 19, 1937. Queen Mary. 1 1 17 Apr. 29, 1937. White Leghorn Rooster. 1 1 18 May 3, 1937. Harlow in Hollywood. 1 1 19 May 10, 1937. Migs. 1 1 20 May 17, 1937. Going on three. 1 1 21 May 24, 1937. Spring Lamb. 1 1 22 May 31, 1937. Goden Gate Bridge. 1 1 23 Jun. 7, 1937. Class of 1937. 1 1 24 Jun. 14, 1937. A United States Senator. 1 1 25 Jun. 21, 1937. Reno Divorce Myth. 1 1 26 Jun. 28, 1937. Sea, Sand and Siren 1 1 27 Jul. 5, 1937. July Corn 1 1 28 Jul. 12, 1937. Grace the Dummy. 1 1 29 Jul. 19, 1937. Summer Shower. 1 1 30 Jul. 26, 1937. Polo Pony. 1 1 31 Aug. 2, 1937. Sister Making Salad. 1 1 32 Aug. 9, 1937. Watermelons to market. 1 1 33 Aug. 8, 1937. Young Camper. 1 Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 1 1 34 Aug. 23. 1937. Transoceanic Transport. 1 1 35 Aug. 30, 1937. Life goes on a front hunt. 1 1 36 Sep. 6, 1937. Harpo Marx. 1 1 37 Sep. 13, 1937. Weir of Weirton 1 1 38 Sep. 20, 1937. Menuhin's Hands. 1 1 39 Sep. 27, 1937. Nelson Eddy. 1 1 40 Oct. 4, 1937. 7:15 in a Legionnaire's Home 1 1 41 Oct. 11, 1937. No. 1 Trojan. 1 1 42 Oct. 18, 1937. Veils Today and Tonight. 1 1 43 Oct. 25, 1937. Hunting Spaniel. 1 1 44 Nov. 1, 1937. Jupiter and Mercury on Broadway. 1 1 45 Nov. 8, 1937. Greta Garbo. 1 1 46 Nov. 15, 1937. And many a lightship lad. 1 1 47 Nov. 22, 1937. One Year Old. 1 1 48 Nov. 29, 1937. United States Capitol. 1 1 49 Dec. 6, 1937. Fatalist with Machine Gun 1 1 50 Dec. 13, 1937. Billions of Dollars & Millions of Men. 1 1 51 Dec. 20, 1937. Prettiest Girl in Paradise. 1 1 52 Dec. 27, 1937. The Frick Collection. 2 1 53 Jan. 3, 1938. A Lady on Ice. 2 1 54 Jan. 10, 1938. Koalas 2 1 55 Jan. 17, 1938. Texas Tanks. 2 1 56 Jan. 24, 1938. Down an Alp. 2 1 57 Jan. 31, 1938. Student Nurses. 2 1 58 Feb. 7, 1938. Gary Cooper 2 1 59 Feb. 15, 1938. The Queen of Egypt. 2 1 60 Feb. 21, 1938. Sanburg Sings American 2 1 61 Feb. 28, 1938. Fireworks at Monte Carlo. 2 1 62 Mar. 7, 1938. Texas High-School Girls. 2 1 63 Mar. 14, 1938. At a Radio Rehearsal. 2 1 64 Mar. 21, 1938. Should They Marry? 2 1 65 Mar. 28, 1938. German Bugler. 2 1 66 Apr. 4, 1938. Eden of Eton 2 Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 2 1 67 Apr. 11, 1938. Fashion Note. 2 1 68 Apr. 18, 1938. Paulette Goddard. 2 1 69 Apr. 25, 1938. Strike! 2 1 70 May 2, 1938. Vice President Garner. 2 1 71 May 9, 1938. Summer Sports Style. 2 1 72 May 16, 1938. A Defender of China. 2 1 73 May 23, 1938. Errol Flynn, Glamor Boy. 2 1 74 May 30, 1938. Commander of the Czech Army. 2 1 75 Jun. 6, 1938. Youth Problem: 1938. 2 1 76 Jun. 13, 1938. Gertrude Lawrence. 2 1 77 Jun. 20, 1938. The Man Who Came Back. 2 1 78 Jun. 27, 1938. Franklin Roosevelt and his America 2 1 79 Jul. 4, 1938. West Point Wedding. 2 1 80 Jul. 18, 1938. Camisoles are back. 2 1 81 Jul. 25, 1938. Elizabeth R. 2 1 82 Aug. 1, 1938. Garment Workers at Play. 2 1 83 Aug. 8, 1938. Into a Quincy Quarry 2 1 84 Aug. 15, 1938. High Priest--3000 B. C. 2 1 85 Aug. 22, 1938. Astaire and Rogers do the Yam. 2 1 86 Aug. 29, 1938. Goodby to Summer. 2 1 87 Sep. 5, 1983. Fall Fashions. 2 1 88 Sep. 12, 1938. A "Prussian"--in Hungary. 2 1 89 Sep. 19, 1938. Jim Farley. 2 1 90 Sep. 26, 1938. County Fair. 2 1 91 Oct. 3, 1938. Arms and the Men. 2 1 92 Oct. 10, 1938. Legion Drum Majorettes. 2 1 93 Oct. 17, 1938. Carole Lombard. 2 1 94 Oct. 24, 1938. Best Passer. 2 1 95 Oct. 31, 1938. Abe Lincoln on Broadway. 2 1 96 Nov. 7, 1938. A California Candidate. 2 1 97 Nov. 14, 1938. Debutante Brenda Diana Duff Frazier 2 1 98 Nov. 21, 1938. Little Tycoon (2 copies) 2 1 99 Nov. 28, 1938. Two Years Old. 3 Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 2 1 100 Dec. 5, 1938. Ballerina. 2 1 101 Dec. 12, 1938. Labrador Retriever. 2 1 102 Dec. 19, 1938. Mary Martin: Texas to Broadway. 2 1 103 Dec. 26, 1938. O Little Town of Bethlehem. 3 1 104 Jan. 2, 1939. Wimple. 2 1 105 Jan. 9, 1938. Boy of Rumania. 3 1 106 Jan. 16, 1939. Lucius Beebe Sets a Style. 3 1 107 Jan. 23, 1938. Bette Davis 3 1 108 Jan. 30, 1938. Boys with Wings. 3 1 109 Feb. 6, 1939. Washington Peruke. 3 1 110 Feb. 13, 1939. Blonde Norma Shearer 3 1 111 Feb. 20, 1939. France's No. 1 Solider. 3 1 112 Feb. 27, 1939. Cruise Girls at Paradise Beach. 3 1 113 Mar. 6, 1939. Tallulah Bankhead. 3 1 114 Mar. 13, 1939. World's Fair: "American Beauties" 3 1 115 Mar. 20, 1939. Joe Martin. Ablest Congressman. 3 1 116 Mar. 27, 1939. Spring Shower. 3 1 117 Apr. 3, 1939. Dolls Like Girls. 3 1 118 Apr. 10, 1939. The Law in Texas. 3 1 119 Apr. 17, 1939. Hildegarde. 3 1 120 Apr. 24, 1939. Chamberlin. 3 1 121 May 1, 1939. Joe Di Maggio. 3 1 122 May 8, 1939. Stylish Cotton. 3 1 123 May 15, 1939. Hero's Heroic Wife 3 1 124 May 22, 1939. Girl Guide--World's Fair. 3 1 125 May 29, 1939. Queen's Hostess. 3 1 126 Jun. 5, 1939. America's Future. 3 1 127 Jun. 12, 1939. Annapolis: June Week. 3 1 128 Jun. 19, 1938. Captain of Champions. 3 1 129 Jun. 26, 1939. Girls' New Fads. 4 1 130 Jul. 3, 1939. Swin Suit in Paradise. 4 1 131 Jul. 10, 1939. Japanese Home Guard. 4 1 132 Jul. 17, 1939. England's Halifax: "Be Tough!" 4 Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 4 1 133 Jul. 24, 1939. Ann Sheridan. 4 1 134 Jul. 31, 1939. Diana Barrymore. 4 1 135 Aug. 7, 1939. Roosevelt's McNutt. 4 1 136 Aug. 14, 1939. Busiest Baby. 4 1 137 Aug. 21, 1939. Boy Meets Girl on Train 4 1 138 Aug. 28, 1939. Alice Marble. 4 1 139 Sep. 4, 1939. Rosalind Russell 4 1 140 Sep. 11, 1939. Benito Mussolini 4 1 141 Sep. 11, 1939. Britain Goes to War. 4 1 142 Sep. 25, 1939. Britain's Ironside (Special Issue the War World) 4 1 143 Oct. 2, 1939. Cordell Hull 4 1 144 Oct. 9, 1939. Kids' Football. 4 1 145 Oct. 16, 1939. German U-Boat 35. (2 copies) 4 1 146 Oct. 23, 1939. War & Fashions. 4 1 147 Oct. 30, 1939. Greatest Dancing Couple. 4 1 148 Nov. 6, 1939. Plans Over England. 4 1 149 Nov. 13, 1939. Claudette Colbert. 4 1 150 Nov. 20, 1939. German Raider "Deutschland" 4 1 151 Nov. 27, 1939. Toscanni & Granddaughter. 4 1 152 Dec. 4, 1939. Dancing California Co-ed. 4 1 153 Dec. 11, 1939. Betty Grable. 4 1 154 Dec. 18, 1939. Commander of the Canadians. 4 1 155 Dec. 25, 1939. Merry Christmas 5 1 156 Jan. 1, 1940. Britain's Queen. 5 1 157 Jan. 8, 1940. Bowdoin Houseparty 5 1 158 Jan. 15, 1940. Best Basketballer. 5 1 159 Jan. 22, 1940. Dutch East Indies. 5 1 160 Jan. 29, 1940. Starlet Lana Turner. 5 1 161 Feb. 5, 1940. Swedish Aviators. 5 1 162 Feb. 12, 1940. Orchid Valentine. 5 1 163 Feb. 19, 1940. King of Rumania & Heir 5 1 164 Feb. 26, 1940. Roadside Service. 5 1 165 Mar. 4, 1940. Spring Sailor. 5 Collection M-149 De Pew Magazine Collection Series 1 Life Magazine Box # Folder/Item # Folder/Item Description 5 1 166 Mar.
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