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    • “How to Keep Young Mentally” by Mary B. Mullett, from the American Magazine, February 1922. The first article in the first issue highlighted inventor Alexander Graham Bell and his belief in lifelong learning: “The first essential of any real education is to observe.
    • “ Does Tobacco Injure the Human Body?” by Irving Fisher, from the Dearborn Independent, November 1924. As the ’20s roared on, Americans found even more reasons to light up.
    • “ —And Sudden Death” by J.C. Furnas, August 1935. The editor’s note at the beginning of the issue sets up this graphic account of the preventable carnage of a car wreck: “Like the gruesome spectacle of a bad automobile accident itself, the realistic details of this article will nauseate some readers.”
    • “ Bread, de Luxe” by J.D. Ratcliff, December 1939. Margaret Rudkin began baking bread for her allergy-prone son in 1937, grinding wheat in a coffee mill to preserve the bran and B vitamins lost in commercial flour.
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