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Please note that this is a cover only!
This is an original 1925 color cover for The Youth's Companion magazine, July 9, 1925, that features an anonymous quote that reads; "Unsuccessful men frequently complain that they 'never had a chance'. What chance do they mean? Have their opportunities been fewer than were those of the young Lincoln or Franklin or Edison? 'Chances' exist only where will and faith walk hand in hand. The 'chance' of today rests on a concrete foundation of character that was slowly poured in times past."
CONDITION
This 88+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging throughout. Light creasing. There is light bleedthrough on this piece from the verso. Some light surface rub. Small tear. Please note: There is an original address stamp in the top left corner.
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