English: See the reverse for exact details, but believed to have been published by 1926 and created in May 1925.
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1 photograph : print ; sheet 260 x 203 mm
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Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue, Boston Public Library
Notes (acquisition):
Gift; Boston University, College of Communication, 1977/1978.
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Date from item.
Identifier:
22_10_000759_0004
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