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From Our Abecedarian Blog . . .
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From The Children's Newspaper, 1923.
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A black-capped chickadee and a squirrel. From The Outdoor Book by Zoe Meyer and illustrated by Clara E. Atwood, 1928.
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From Historic Costume by Katherine Morris Lester and illustrated by Ila McAfee, 1925.
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From Ohio University's 1892 yearbook.
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From The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, 1923. (So many inaccuracies in this book, but then again history books have always offered the most fiction.)
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From the University of Southern California's 1910 yearbook.
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From Butler College's 1899 yearbook.
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From UFO Brigantia, 1989.
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From Colorado College's 1930 yearbook.
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"Mademoiselle Bouffante." From Shadowland, 1922.
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The "Flosofee" plant. From the University of Southern California's 1910 yearbook.
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From the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals's Our Dumb Animals, 1958.
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Today's acorn man is from Pour Amuser Les Enfants by Victor Delosière (undated).
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From The Smart Set, 1923:
***It is Expressionism brought to the perusal of temperamental inexpressionism. [Nathan]***in which Voltaire is exhibited as the hero...who devotes his life to changing from one Sulka dressing gown to another, making epigrams... [Nathan]***[The play] has its moments, but they are swallowed up in its hours. [Nathan]***[Singular "shenanigan" dept.]Ervine has covered up the whole obvious shenanigan... [Nathan]***[Pirandello] is the dramatist of a theme's ghost. [Nathan]***[Bonus: A book satirizing censorship, entitled Nonsensorship.]
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