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"A picture is worth a thousand words." Fred R. Bernard
Printers' Ink (December 8, 1921) pg. 96-97 The first recorded use of this adage came in an article by Bernard advocating the use of pictures in advertisement, specifically in this case for use on streetcars. Add Category or Author

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