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Showing results 1 - 9 of 9 for
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Janet Solinger and Abram Lerner
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November 11, 1975
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First Ladies Exhibit in the A&I Building
Date:
1955
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First Ladies Gowns Exhibited in Arts & Industries
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1955
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First Ladies Gowns Exhibited in Arts & Industries
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1955
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First Ladies Gowns Exhibited in Arts & Industries
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1955
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Star-Spangled Banner
Date:
1907
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George S. Switzer with Donor Durward Howes
Date:
April 1971
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President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the First Ladies Gowns Exhibit
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1955
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Brochure Cover for the "Contemporary Porcelain from Japan" Exhibit
Date:
1993
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Showing results 1 - 9 of 9 for
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