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Black Jack Chewing Gum -1923A

Boy in Scout uniform holds up a pack of gum and shouts, "Hey -- lickrish!" as he runs to where two other Scouts are cooking over a campfire. Their canoe is beaches on the shore of the lake. Published in the June, 1923 issue of AMERICAN BOY

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Source: Magazine collector Steve Davis
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Date: 02/24/2011
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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