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How to get an FHA-insiired mortgage -- f^raphically told in words, pictures and charts
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Hou»f and Garden, June 1938 The Procedure for Securing a Federal Housing Adnninisfration-lnsured Mortgage in the United States in 1938.
Stories have been told by pictures since prehistoric times. Here the story was told graphically but the verbal narrative was also included. The pictures attract attention; the words make sure that the picture is understood; and the combination of the two results in the reader remembering the procedure for securing an FHA-insured mortgage.
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Transparent material on which pictures and words may be printed has made possible a new type of book. It is literally a book, but a book that builds up a given idea, subject, or problem step by step as the pages are turned. By the use of transparent pages and an ingenious pictorial scheme, a complete story is spread out before the individual as a complete whole. The book is planned so that it can be read from front to back or back to front with the story differing according to which way the book is read. After the subject is built up, it may be reversed from the other angle. Since the page is transparent, the subject matter is carried through the page, presenting the other side of the same material.