In this folder are scans of the three issues missing from both my and Holt Labor Library's bound original volume of Labor Action 1941. These were made from the Greenwood Reprint of Labor Action 1941 at Tamiment Library, using their obsolete, inadequate (but better than nothing!) Minolta PS7000 overhead scanner. Because there were no means to hold the book flat, the scans are wavy. However, the fact that the images of issue 10 and issue 41 are blurred, with some of the text unreadable, is NOT the fault of Tamiment Library's Minolta PS7000. THAT problem was IN THE ORIGINAL GREENWOOD REPRINT. Curiously, EVERY OTHER ISSUE in the 1941 Greenwood Reprint had nice, crisp, sharp, totally readable text throughout. ONLY those two issues (numbers 10 and 41) are presented in terrible shape in the Greenwood Reprint. CLEARLY the images for those two were obtained in some fashion by the folks making the Greenwood Reprint that was DIFFERENT from the way they got all the other images of all teh other issues. Different how? Possibly THEY could not find original issues, and had as a source only really bad quality microfilm images. I have some microfilm that I think has better quality images than those found in the Greenwood Reprint, and eventually (about a year or two from now) plan to scan that microfilm to supply better quality images. But for now... these images are better than none! ---marty November 2012