• The Town Crier, v.14, no.22, May 31, 1919

    The Town Crier, v.14, no.22, May 31, 1919

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 1 features portrait of John J. Blackmore. Page 3 includes portrait of Kathleen Delaney. Page 3 article "The Dry Amendment" discusses nationwide prohibition.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1919_14_22

    Date: 1919-05-31

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  • The Town Crier, v.15, no.3, Jan. 17, 1920

    The Town Crier, v.15, no.3, Jan. 17, 1920

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 3 features portrait of James W. Spangler, president of the Seattle National Bank.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1920_15_03

    Date: 1920-01-17

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  • The Town Crier, v.15, no.39, Sep. 25, 1920

    The Town Crier, v.15, no.39, Sep. 25, 1920

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 1 features photo of Roy W. Corbett's wife, Helen and daughter, Mary.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1920_15_39

    Date: 1920-09-25

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  • The Town Crier, v.16, no.16, Apr. 16, 1921

    The Town Crier, v.16, no.16, Apr. 16, 1921

    Seattle Fine Arts Society

    Page 1 includes photo of the Antlers Hotel at Lake Cushman. Page 3 includes portrait of John H. Perry, publisher of the Post- Intelligencer. Page 17 article discusses the construction of the new Cornish School Building at Roy St. and Boylston Ave. The architectural sketch from Abraham H. Albertson and a photo of Nellie Cornish are included.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1921_16_16

    Date: 1921-04-16

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  • The Town Crier, v.15, no.9, Feb. 28, 1920

    The Town Crier, v.15, no.9, Feb. 28, 1920

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 3 includes portrait of Reverend Herbert H. Gowen.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1920_15_09

    Date: 1920-07-28

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  • The Town Crier, v.13, no.43, Oct. 26, 1918

    The Town Crier, v.13, no.43, Oct. 26, 1918

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 1 includes portraits of C.S. Wills, Frank Waterhouse, and J.A. Swalwell. Page 3 includes portraits of Louise Van Ogle.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1918_13_43

    Date: 1918-10-26

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  • The Town Crier, v.9, no.48, Nov. 28, 1914

    The Town Crier, v.9, no.48, Nov. 28, 1914

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Page 4 article "Ugly Mugs" discusses the issue of unemployment in Seattle. Page 7 article "Varsity Outgrows Its Clothes" discusses the need for additional space at the University of Washington. Page 56 article features the Rainier Valley neighborhood.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1914_09_48

    Date: 1914-11-28

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  • The Town Crier, v.8, no.12, Mar. 22, 1913

    The Town Crier, v.8, no.12, Mar. 22, 1913

    Wood, James A.; Reber, E.L

    Page 9 article "Women's Clubs and Club Work" discusses the activities of local women's clubs.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1913_08_12

    Date: 1913-03-22

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  • Municipal News, v. 43, no. 6, Feb. 7, 1953

    Municipal News, v. 43, no. 6, Feb. 7, 1953

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_43_06

    Date: 1953-02-07

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  • Coliseum; Firebird III. A General Motors exhibit

    Coliseum; Firebird III. A General Motors exhibit

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    General Motors Corporation Exhibit, one of the exhibits within the Washington State Coliseum at the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair).<br><br>"Revolutionary automotive and highway concepts already in the test stage in preparation for the world of tomorrow are displayed in the General Motors Corporation Exhibit in the Coliseum...The Firebird III, an experimental automobile with a sleek profile, is the brightest star in General Motors' exhibitional gallery. Propelled by a gasoline turbine engine, the Firebird III is an appropriate symbol of travel in Century 21." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications, p. 36.)

    Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00198

    Date: 1962-09

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