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MPW
Girl’s schools
By
Shelley DuBois
August 1, 1931
Features
The great gold argument
By
Fortune Editors
February 1, 1931
Features
$6,000,000,000
By
Fortune Editors
December 1, 1930
Magazine
Bullfighting, sport and industry
By
Ernest Hemingway
March 1, 1930
Magazine
Color in industry
By
Fortune Editors
February 1, 1930
Magazine
Automobilization of the Orient
By
Fortune Editors
February 1, 1930
Magazine
A budget for a $25,000 income in Chicago
By
Fortune Editors
February 1, 1930
Magazine
Sand into glass
By
Fortune Editors
February 1, 1930
Features
Fortune Prospectus, September 1929, Volume One, Number Zero
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Fortune Editors
September 1, 1929
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