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English: Promotional postcard for the Easy Aces radio program in the United States.
  • The postcard dates back to 1932 as seen on the September 17, 1932 postmark of it; there are no copyright marks on the postcard, as can be seen by examining both sides of it at the links above.
  • It was created as a promotional item for the Easy Aces radio show by its sponsor, Lavoris. The cards were sent out to listeners to advise them that the show's summer hiatus would soon be over and that Easy Aces would begin with new episodes on September 26, 1932 on CBS Radio (Columbia Network).
  • In 1935, the radio show changed sponsors from Lavoris to American Home Products (Anacin).
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Original text : page large photo front of card large photo back of card The website invites people to send their images by e-mail, to download them for wallpaper and also to link their images to a blog or website. Public domain information is also available at the website: Public Domain information "Copyright and Usage "Many of the image on our cards are in the public domain, so you may be able to use their images Royalty-Free. "For more information see this page: Copyright Terms and Public Domain or consult a copyright attorney." The link the site provides for copyright information is Cornell University The Cornell information indicates this image is in the public domain: "For works first registered or publisher in the US: "1923 through 1977 "Published without a copyright notice "None. In the public domain due to failure to comply with required formalities." The uploaded image is a combination of the front and back of the postcard with the watermark removed, as both sides of the card would be of interest for the Easy Aces article. The old Lavoris logo carried the words "Trade Mark" in it, so this is what is referred to-the old Lavoris logo on the back of the card.

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Author Lavoris (sponsor of their radio program)

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1977, inclusive, without a copyright notice. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart as well as a detailed definition of "publication" for public art.

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