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What the new Volume 33
WHO'S WHO offers
REVISED: Increased content — more than 56,500 concise, up-to-the-minute daily-reference-
useful biographical listings, each diligently revised and brought down-to-date. More “late
data” made possible by special binding arrangements providing for the inclusion of a “final
addendum” section just prior to publication date. Printed by the latest processes from plastic
plates on paper especially manufactured to the Editors’ opacity specifications.
AUGMENTED: Over 7,500 entirely new sketches, never before appearing in WHO'S
WHO, of outstanding, today’s head-line news, living Americans — men and womfen — and
notable foreigners intimately connected with this country by achievement or current promi-
nence.
SCOPE: The “in America” in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA is used in its established
western continental meaning — the Western Hemisphere — carefully selected groupings rep-
resentative of Canada and Latin America being listed.
SIZE: Over 3,600 pages—in the easy-to-use library format—yet handy because the large
page type area provides a “tall and thin” WHO'S WHO (11 inches high, 8 inches wide, 3/2
inches thick).
TYPE FACE: Especially selected for reference use and made
up, due to larger page area, to provide more “air.”
To the left are shown-—from left to right
Volume 1 (1899-1942) and Volume Ji
(1943-1950) of Who Was Wo, now
available in reprints, and the new Volume
HI (1951-1960), published 1960, and
Volume 32 (1962-63) of WHo's WHo ww
Amenica. Between them WHo's WHo and
Who Was WHo provide coverage of ap-
prosimaicly 110,000 outstanding men and
women of American reference interest
from today's jet age back to Civil Wer
times.
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