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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, March 17, 1940
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Chicago Tribune, Illinois, March 17, 1940
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Evansville Press, Indiana, October 22, 1913
Dr. J. H. Kellogg of Battle Creek sanitarium has got us loaded with gloom. Says that the capacity of American woman to bear children is decreasing 1 per cent per year and by the year 2017 there’ll be no more babies, but a neuter type of women. Tough on the folks of 2017.
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The Evening Sun, Hanover, Pennsylvania, December 10, 1936
LIFE Magazine, June 24 1940
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LIFE Magazine, February 8, 1937
Grandfather, bless his old heart, remembers the blizzard of ‘88.
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LIFE Magazine, January 18, 1937
“Well, better wear your ear-muffs. Eating a breakfast like that, you must expect to go by dogsled!”
Smart for her years, this Genevieve! She knows the heavy, hot breakfasts of the Gay Nineties are hardly necessary in the modern mode of living.
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The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 6, 1943
NEW sugar frosted flakes, LIFE Magazine, October 26, 1953
The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1943
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Michigan, November 20, 1925
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“Dolly, I’m glad you got Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and fruit for supper. I’m so fagged out with the heat that Kellogg’s is the only food that would appeal to my appetite. It digests so easily and yet I know it is nourishing! Guess I’ll have another helping. Kellogg’s certainly are delicious.”
August 25, 1922
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Kellogg’s obesity food