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DescriptionSweetest Day Editorial 1924.jpg |
English: By 1924, Sweetest Day editorials published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer informed Clevelanders that Sweetest Day had become a National Institution. Published October 11, 1924 on page 11 of The Cleveland Plain Dealer. Digital scan courtesy of The Cleveland Public Library Microform Center. |
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Source | The Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 11, 1924, p. 11 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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