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- The Ladies' Home Journal for November 1901 -

- November 01, 1901
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The Ladies' Home Journal for November 1901
- "Let me do it:" Fairbanks-Morse Riding Lawn Mower, May 14, 1955 - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- May 14, 1955
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"Let me do it:" Fairbanks-Morse Riding Lawn Mower, May 14, 1955
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Christmas Card, "Speaking of Wonderful Holidays...," circa 1952 - Karl Koehler designed Christmas cards in the late 1940s and 1950s. Many of his cards had pop-up features, but he also designed traditional folding cards. He created this card for <em>Holiday</em> magazine around 1952. In this seasonal greeting depicting <em>Holiday</em> magazine covers as Christmas ornaments, Koehler plays off the magazine's names to wish their subscribers "the most wonderful holiday of all."

- circa 1952
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Christmas Card, "Speaking of Wonderful Holidays...," circa 1952
Karl Koehler designed Christmas cards in the late 1940s and 1950s. Many of his cards had pop-up features, but he also designed traditional folding cards. He created this card for Holiday magazine around 1952. In this seasonal greeting depicting Holiday magazine covers as Christmas ornaments, Koehler plays off the magazine's names to wish their subscribers "the most wonderful holiday of all."