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Signs of the Times Digital Archive Now Through 1930

We are pleased to announce that the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library (CHPL, Cincinnati) has successfully digitized seven more years (1924-30, 84 issues) of Signs of the Times magazine, adding to the original release of the magazine’s first 17 years, 1906-23. This project is being accomplished with the help of the American Sign Museum (ASM, Cincinnati), which houses the bound volumes that comprise our print-magazine archive.

Access the updated archive free of charge here.

As in our original post on our archive, I would like to extend our thanks to Tod Swormstedt, ASM founder, and to Shaun Davidson of the CHPL, as well, for their interest, generosity and support.

Our understanding is that this effort is ongoing, so watch this space for further updates.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief.

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