Feeding silk worms
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Caption on back of card: A Century of Progress, Chicago's 1933 International Exposition. Raw silk, the queen of queens of fibers, that contributes to the happiness of mankind, is the pride of Japan's representative product. Silk is the product of the silk worm. The worms are reared and fed in the rural districts under extreme sanitary conditions. The full grown worm spins the silk cocoon.
Color postcard.
- Contributing Institution
- Eastern Illinois University
- Subjects
- Century of Progress International Exposition (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
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Silk industry - Location
- Illinois--Chicago
Cook County - Type
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- Language
- English
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