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MagazineSaks is very…
By FortuneNovember 1, 1938
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FeaturesThe ups and downs of the Fuller Brush Co.
By Sierra JiminezOctober 1, 1938
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FeaturesCorn products
By Nin-Hai TsengSeptember 1, 1938
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FeaturesTo heaven by subway
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1938
Here’s Fortune’s survey on how Americans viewed Jewish refugees in 1938
MagazineHere’s Fortune’s survey on how Americans viewed Jewish refugees in 1938
By Fortune EditorsJuly 1, 1938
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FeaturesCan air conditioning cozy up to American consumers?
By Fortune EditorsApril 1, 1938
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FeaturesBig league baseball
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1937
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FeaturesThe U.S. minicam boom
By Fortune EditorsOctober 1, 1936
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FeaturesJews in America
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 1, 1936
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FeaturesChrysler
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1935
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FeaturesFrom the drought, an opportunity
By Fortune EditorsApril 1, 1935
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FeaturesThe federal budget: Have we a ‘spending orgy’?
By Fortune EditorsDecember 1, 1934
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FeaturesThe New Yorker
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1934
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FeaturesCan wine become an American habit?
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 1, 1934
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FeaturesWhiskey and America: A post-prohibition reunion
By Fortune EditorsNovember 1, 1933
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