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Booklet Page, Page from Electronics—A New Science for a New World, 1942

 

We have 2 images of Booklet Page, Page from Electronics—A New Science for a New World, 1942 .

Printed page from General Electric Company's 1942 booklet on electronics, "Electronics—A New Science for a New World," featuring a chicken, corn, and hands holding potatoes in the foreground against a farmland background. Verso: Design featuring an illustrated male human body highlighting the circulatory system inside an atomic design. Also includes overlaid lines with arrows and bands of color at right, as well as text printed in black against yellow, center left: ELECTRONS IN MEDICINE.
Printed page from General Electric Company's 1942 booklet on electronics, "Electronics—A New Science for a New World," featuring a chicken, corn, and hands holding potatoes in the foreground against a farmland background. Verso: Design featuring an illustrated male human body highlighting the circulatory system inside an atomic design. Also includes overlaid lines with arrows and bands of color at right, as well as text printed in black against yellow, center left: ELECTRONS IN MEDICINE.
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