Fortune Mag May 1941, Aluminum, Teamsters, China Trade, US Public Health Service

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Fortune Magazine ~ May 1941 ~ Aluminum, The Teamsters, Wine Boom, China Trade, US Public Health Service, Barracks Fortune Magazine ~ May 1941 , Vol. XXIII, No. 5, 11.2" x 14", perfect binding, 180 pages, excellent condition, binding tight. Fortune is a global business magazine published by Time Inc. founded by Henry Luce in 1930. Cover price in the 30's was a steep $1.00 per issue but for that you got an oversize magazine (11.2" x 14") on creamy heavy paper plus original art on a color cover printed with a special process. By 1940, it had become the leading business magazine of the world and an important leg of the Time/Life media empire. Contents of the May 1941 issue include: • Camps for 1,418,000: Barracks for the draft army • How America Can Take the Offensive—Total Attack • Editorial: The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy • Aluminum and the Emergency • The China Trade: The Biggest Potential Market on Earth • Jones & Lamson: Turret Lathes made in Vermont • U.S. Public Health Service: need more prevention, not care & cure • U.S. Health Officer: Little Pay and Recognition • Fortune Forum of Executive Opinion • The Great Wine Boom with a Color Photo Portfolio • The Teamsters: Most Powerful Labor Union in the U.S. • Report from Argentina • Cover (Tent City) by Antonio Petrucvcelli Packing and postage is $3.99 via USPS Media Mail to any read more