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Prosperity and Thrift: The Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy, 1921-1929
The story of a pantry shelf, an outline history of grocery specialties: a machine-readable transcription.
The Delineator--a Great
National Influence on Foods
It is generally recognized that The Delineator is one of the
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great women's periodicals of America. Its circulation is one of the largest and the character of its circulation among the finest.
What is not so generally recognized is that in respect to culinary and housekeeping influence, it is one of the most influential of American periodicals.
In actual editorial lineage, in proportion of food features to total editorial contents, as well as in the quality of the features themselves, The Delineator's articles on home economics are first.
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