July 24, 1933, issue of TIME magazine, volume XXII, Number 4. A headshot of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes is on the black and white cover photo. Saddle-stitched with two staples. Has color cover and 44 internal pages, inclusive of some color advertisements. The issue is significant for being the first in which a sitting Secretary of the Interior is on the cover.
The magazine has a red outer border with "FIFTEEN CENTS (IN CANADA, 20 c-- Reason: Tariff) on upper left corner. Upper right corner reads "July 24, 1933". Center reads "TIME-- The Weekly Newsmagazine" and has black and white portrait of Secretary Ickes flanked on the left and right with a foliate scroll. Under Secretary Icke's photograph to the lower right reads "Wide World". The bottom row reads " Volume XXII-- SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR-- italics- He loves flowers. -- (See NATIONAL AFFAIRS)-- Number 4". Text on bottom red border reads "Circulation Office, 350 East 22nd Street, Chicago-- (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.)-- Editorial and Advertising Offices, 135 East 42nd Street, New York-- Circulation this issue more than 400,000".
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