The Saturday Evening Post September 1990 Dr. Louis Sullivan HHS Secretary


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The Saturday Evening Post, September 1990, features an intriguing cover with Dr. Louis Sullivan, the then Secretary of Health and Human Services. This vintage magazine issue captures a moment in a pivotal year, marking a significant period in American healthcare history and policies during the early 90s.

Not only does this collectible highlight Dr. Sullivan's contributions, but it also provides a rich landscape of cultural and social commentary relevant to its time. As one of the most prominent magazines in American history, The Saturday Evening Post is known for its impactful articles that reflect the spirit and challenges of the times.

This issue serves as a window into the past, offering insights and perspectives that are both informative and reflective of the era's unique challenges in the healthcare sector. This issue is perfect for collectors of vintage magazines, historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of American health policies.

  • Interesting Historical Context: A glimpse into the important health discussions of the early 90s.
  • Collectible Condition: Comes well-preserved with a protective plastic covering, making it a great display piece.

The magazine is categorized as 'Good' condition, featuring minor wear appropriate for its age and an address label on the front cover. While there is a small rip, it does not detract from the general aesthetic appeal of this vintage issue. This blend of condition and content makes it a valuable addition to any collection.

Enhance your vintage magazine collection with this September 1990 edition of The Saturday Evening Post. It not only represents a piece of history but also acts as a stunning collectible that can be cherished for generations.

Whether you are a serious collector or a casual enthusiast, this magazine offers invaluable insights and stories from a transformative period in American history.

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