You fellows are right. Someone razored out the two pages before the site got the volume. I was also actually shocked to see how crappy the

volume’s scans are. I am just little me, but I take pains to do a better job on a bound volume, which is indeed a challenge, if the volume is to

remain bound. Their scan pages omit or have barely adequate coverage near the center of the page, the binding. Maybe these volumes were

only loaned to them, so they couldn’t hack off the binding. ( I learned the hard way, you don’t loan anything to radiohistory.com  )

If I donate my volumes to them, it could be that we’d end up with the missing pages in an also crappy scan. So I think I disassemble my volume

and then scan and maybe the scans will go Radionerds.

-Hue Miller