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Beech-Nut Gum -1946A

We're partners, Pop and me. He buys Beech-Nut gum and I take it out of his coat pocket and bring it to him where he's sitting down in his easy chair. He gives me half. Young boy learns the importance of bargaining for labor value; will grow up to be important union shop steward. Published in a 1946 issue of WOMAN'S DAY.

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