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FeaturesFrench worker
By Sherry ManganDecember 1, 1948
The machine and the farm
MagazineThe machine and the farm
By FortuneOctober 1, 1948
A portrait of oil-unretouched
FeaturesA portrait of oil-unretouched
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 1, 1948
Mr. Fred of the Lazari
MagazineMr. Fred of the Lazari
By FortuneMarch 1, 1948
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FinanceWorld’s biggest bank
By Matt VellaJuly 1, 1947
Korea: The U.S. gets to work
MagazineKorea: The U.S. gets to work
By Fortune EditorsJune 1, 1947
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FeaturesCape Cod cranberries
By Fortune EditorsOctober 1, 1946
Italian children living in postwar conditions pick over refuse dumped from garbage trucks.
FeaturesEurope: From freedom to want
By Fortune EditorsMay 1, 1945
A series of portraits of Betty Crocker hang under lights
MagazineGeneral Mills of Minneapolis
By Fortune EditorsApril 1, 1945
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FeaturesRise of the Washington Post
By Fortune EditorsDecember 1, 1944
Mr. Lincoln’s formula
MagazineMr. Lincoln’s formula
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 1, 1944
Mexico: One year at war
FeaturesMexico: One year at war
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1943
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FeaturesHawaii: Sugar-coated fort
By Sierra JiminezAugust 1, 1940
How can the U.S. achieve full employment?
MagazineHow can the U.S. achieve full employment?
By Antonio PetruccelliOctober 1, 1939
A black and white photo of a man holding a pipe, leaning back in a chair with a vest unbuttoned and a striped tie.
MagazineMayor La Guardia’s New York
By Fortune EditorsJuly 1, 1939
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