Abstract

Two-Way Stretch

Follette, Suzanne La | August 8, 1942 issue

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Now that all good citizens have ransacked their premises from attic to garage in search of rubber to be salvaged for the war effort, a few notes on replacements seem to be in order. The shortage of rubber is so acute and has been so widely publicized that those who have parted with articles not easily spared may possibly not realize that as yet there appear to be few rubber gadgets that one need do without. In this article, the author proposes to furnish a sort of guide to replacements of rubber articles donated for reclamation.

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WAR; RUBBER; FOREST products; LATEX; BATTLES; HISTORY
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