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White Tops Circus Magazine 1937 June July Strangest Farm on Earth Owned by John
 
White Tops June July 1937 Vol 10 No 8-9
CONTENTS
You Go to the Circus
The Last Stand
12th Annual Convention at Norfolk Va
Do You Know What Circus This Was?
Captain Fox Entertains Ray Brydon
Wisconsin Fans had Great Dao on Seils Sterling
Officers of the British CFA
Zoo Notes
The Midget Circus Debacle
The Strangest Farm on Earth Owned by John T Benson
New London Elks Sponsor Circus for TB Childers
Duffy and Linney at Binghamton
Indiana Circus Fans Have Busy Spring Season
Portland Maine CFAs Attend Three Shows
Seils Sterling at Rochelle
Bluch Landolf Tent Raised June 17th
Bill Montagues Having a Swell Circus Season
Albert Mayer Now Touring Europe Again
Binghamton Fans Going Strong
Western Fan Visits Barnes
Stake Chain Wagon Rumors
A Trouper in a Tough Spot
Circus Routes

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