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There is a section of the booklet that provides all of the questions the clerk will for your First and Second Papers. Each question is followed by an explanation in italics e.g. Complexion: "Is your face light or dark". Last place of foreign residence: "Write here where you lived before coming to American" Very good. Some toning, spotting, a couple nicks.
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The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company published dozens of public health booklets, offering advice on subjects ranging from healthy eating to the importance of vaccinating children against common diseases and safe teen driving.
New York, New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, c.1925. "Make America your country as well as your home": a printed guide from Met Life Insurance on how to complete the first steps of obtaining U.S. citizenship (i.e. naturalization), part of its "Aids to Citizenship Series". Features Lady Liberty on the cover, and patriotic imagery and language throughout, and presents itself as "An Easy Book in Plain English for the Coming Citizen" (title-page). This copy has been used by a child, Emma Biery of Little Rock, Arkansas, in school, showing that these types of publications were often handed out in the classroom. Single vol. (7.75" by 5.25"), pp. 24, illus., stapled in original illus. wrps. Pencil inscriptions of Emma Biery to upper wrapper, both recto and verso.There is a section of the booklet that provides all of the questions the clerk will for your First and Second Papers. Each question is followed by an explanation in italics e.g. Complexion: "Is your face light or dark". Last place of foreign residence: "Write here where you lived before coming to American" Very good. Some toning, spotting, a couple nicks.
Price: $200.00
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