Inventory Journal (March-April 1962 issue)

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Inventory is a journal containing information about alcohol and alcoholism published by the North Carolina Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program. The journal covers topics related to treatment, rehabilitation, education, and prevention of alcoholism. This issue from 1962 includes articles on dependency, research applications, and societal attitudes toward alcoholism. The inside spread contains information about rehabilitation centers in Butner, NC, and about the North Carolina Rehabilitation Program. 

The design aesthetic is mid-century modern. The title Inventory is in a bold serif typeface with a shadow effect, which gives it a three-dimensional look. The subheading and additional text are in a clean sans-serif font, creating a contrast. The cover is primarily green, with a white section at the bottom. Green often symbolizes health, which aligns with the theme of alcoholism rehabilitation. A structured left sidebar categorizes the content into "Treatment," "Rehabilitation," "Education," and "Prevention," reinforcing the journal's main focus. The cover avoids images or elaborate graphics, focusing instead on textual hierarchy and color blocking.

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