World's Fair Quickly Folds Up Its Exhibits, Puts Them Away In Wait for the 1940 Season: Shows Operating Profit, Despite $24, 000, 000 Obligations; Art Masterpieces Stored Away; Foreign Nations Gradually Falling in Line for Next Year As the New York World's Fair Prepares to Hibernate Until May 25, 1940
World's Fair Quickly Folds Up Its Exhibits, Puts Them Away In Wait for the 1940 Season: Shows Operating Profit, Despite $24, 000, 000 Obligations; Art Masterpieces Stored Away; Foreign Nations Gradually Falling in Line for Next Year As the New York World's Fair Prepares to Hibernate Until May 25, 1940Compere, Thomas.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y.. 05 Nov 1939: A4.
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