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Gold Medal Flour -1910A

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Interesting approach to advertising, showing five men who supposedly work as part of the "picked army of milling experts" who "guide the intricate and wonderful machines in the Washburn-Crosby mills, but never actually touch hands to the flour." Anyone identify them? Published in the August, 1910 issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION.



Source: Charles Perrien

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