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- Magazine, "Motor," January 1924 - <em>Motor</em> magazine was filled with useful information for car owners. In this issue is an ad for the "Safe-T-Arm," a device to help drivers indicate whether they were going to turn left or right, drive forward -- or stop. It was one of many signaling systems on the market. In the early 1920s, hand or mechanical signals were not legally required of drivers!

- January 01, 1924
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Magazine, "Motor," January 1924
Motor magazine was filled with useful information for car owners. In this issue is an ad for the "Safe-T-Arm," a device to help drivers indicate whether they were going to turn left or right, drive forward -- or stop. It was one of many signaling systems on the market. In the early 1920s, hand or mechanical signals were not legally required of drivers!
- Collier's, Volume XL, January 4-June 27, 1908 -

- 04 January 1908-27 June 1908
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Collier's, Volume XL, January 4-June 27, 1908
- Life Magazine for April 12, 1968, "Martin Luther King, 1929-1968" -

- April 12, 1968
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Life Magazine for April 12, 1968, "Martin Luther King, 1929-1968"
- Woman's Day Knitting Book, 1967 -

- 1967
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Woman's Day Knitting Book, 1967
- "Motor Trend" Magazine for February, 1978 - <em>Motor Trend</em> magazine, first published in 1949, provides car buyers and driving enthusiasts with information about automobiles and the industry. A popular annual feature of the magazine is its "Car of the Year" award. In February 1978, <em>Motor Trend</em> chose Chrysler's Dodge Omni and its twin, the Plymouth Horizon, as its car of the year.

- February 01, 1978
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"Motor Trend" Magazine for February, 1978
Motor Trend magazine, first published in 1949, provides car buyers and driving enthusiasts with information about automobiles and the industry. A popular annual feature of the magazine is its "Car of the Year" award. In February 1978, Motor Trend chose Chrysler's Dodge Omni and its twin, the Plymouth Horizon, as its car of the year.
- "Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919 -

- January 1919-September 1919
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"Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919
- Floyd Clymer's Auto Topics, August 1967 - Motorcycle racer and dealer Floyd Clymer published hundreds of books, magazines, and repair manuals related to motorcycles, automobiles, and racing. The November 1967 issue of Clymer's <em>Auto Topics</em> magazine featured an illustration that traced the development of Ford Motor Company's racing sports cars from the experimental Mustang I to the Le Mans-winning Mark IV.

- August 01, 1967
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Floyd Clymer's Auto Topics, August 1967
Motorcycle racer and dealer Floyd Clymer published hundreds of books, magazines, and repair manuals related to motorcycles, automobiles, and racing. The November 1967 issue of Clymer's Auto Topics magazine featured an illustration that traced the development of Ford Motor Company's racing sports cars from the experimental Mustang I to the Le Mans-winning Mark IV.
- Magazine, "Motor," June 1932 - <em>Motor</em> magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.

- June 01, 1932
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Magazine, "Motor," June 1932
Motor magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.
- "Motor Life," March 1924 - The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. <em>Motor Life</em> offered a number of interesting articles for the motor tourists. Readers of this issue could learn about traveling across the country, as well as view a map of available transcontinental routes.

- March 01, 1924
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"Motor Life," March 1924
The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. Motor Life offered a number of interesting articles for the motor tourists. Readers of this issue could learn about traveling across the country, as well as view a map of available transcontinental routes.
- "Motor Truck News," Bound Volume for 1947, (Vol. 36) - The New York State Motor Truck Association, Inc. produced <em>Motor Truck News</em> to keep its members informed about important news affecting the trucking industry. The periodical also contained advertisements and lists of local businesses that catered to truckers needs.

- 1947
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"Motor Truck News," Bound Volume for 1947, (Vol. 36)
The New York State Motor Truck Association, Inc. produced Motor Truck News to keep its members informed about important news affecting the trucking industry. The periodical also contained advertisements and lists of local businesses that catered to truckers needs.