. QST . priced at a dime, wliich wentmostly for postage and handling. Distributedthrough newsstands and from advertising in. Normally prottv cheerful gu> s anyway. General Man-ager A. L. Budlong and Circulation Manager David have good reason for these wide grins — themillionth copy of ARRLs Lirense Manual. boys and home mechanic magazines, it en-joyed an immediate success. So much so, in fact, that a couple of yearslater a new edition was brought out with some-what more elaborate treatment. At about thesame time, in response to a growing demand,the League produced a 20-page compi


. QST . priced at a dime, wliich wentmostly for postage and handling. Distributedthrough newsstands and from advertising in. Normally prottv cheerful gu> s anyway. General Man-ager A. L. Budlong and Circulation Manager David have good reason for these wide grins — themillionth copy of ARRLs Lirense Manual. boys and home mechanic magazines, it en-joyed an immediate success. So much so, in fact, that a couple of yearslater a new edition was brought out with some-what more elaborate treatment. At about thesame time, in response to a growing demand,the League produced a 20-page compilation ofhcensing information and some questions-and-answers for the amateur exam — which ofcourse became the License Manual. A QSTeditorial of the date (1933) announced theirappearances this way: In addition to QST and the Handbook theLeague has produced this year a couple of book-lets which we believe will be found most instruc-tive and valuable. We intend before the year isout to produce a few more in a series which isnow getting sufficiently extensive to be calleda Radio Amateurs Library. One of the im-portant


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