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date: 1943
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note: "One of the greatest tragedies of life is the fact that we cannot see individuals so clearly and understand their aspirations so well that we can forget their race and creed and wish to see them attain the goal for which they are striving."
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1943 edition, published by Dorrance & Company, Inc. in Philadelphia, PA
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Flour is Dusty (1943 Dorrance & Company edition)
1943 edition, published by Dorrance & Company, Inc. in Philadelphia, PA

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    [6], 7-166, [2] pages
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    FLOUR IS DUSTY | By | CURTIS LUCAS | [publisher's device] | DORRANCE & COMPANY | PHILADELPHIA
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    MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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    COPYRIGHT 1943 DORRANCE & COMPANY, INC.
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    I gladly dedicate this book to ELEANOR C. DALEY Who so graciously instructed me in the art of creative writing
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    "One of the greatest tragedies of life is the fact that we cannot see individuals so clearly and understand their aspirations so well that we can forget their race and creed and wish to see them attain the goal for which they are striving."
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