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Munsey’s Magazine [v50 #1, October 1913] (202pp) Vol. 50 is the first to switch from a six issues per volume basis to four issues per volume, presumably because of the increased page count per issue. The editorial bits include a prediction titled “The Apartment-House of 1950” (p.25). Apartment dwellers now have no space to store “flour by the barrel, potatoes by the cart-load” and other perishables in quantity; hence apartment houses should be built with cellars containing a sub-basement refrigerator zone, which can be divided out by landlord for use of the tenants. [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v50 #2, November 1913] (202pp) comment: no “Financial Department” for the first time in many months. [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v50 #3, December 1913] (228pp)


Munsey’s Magazine [v50 #4, January 1914] (15¢, 226pp, standard) [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v51 #1, February 1914] (Frank A. Munsey Co., 15¢, 234pp, standard) [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v51 #2, March 1914] (Frank A. Munsey Co., 15¢, 234pp, standard) [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v51 #3, April 1914] (15¢, 226pp) [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [v51 #4, May 1914] (15¢, 234pp, standard) [DKL]


Munsey’s Magazine [June 1914] (15¢, standard)


Munsey’s Magazine [July 1914] (15¢, standard)


Munsey’s Magazine [August 1914] (15¢, standard)


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