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The Boy Who Was Born on Oliver Street.

Creator Rollin Kirby (1875-1952)
Accession number 43.366.48 
Unique identifier M3Y6376 
Description This would have been published in The World on Wednesday November 7, 1928 if Alfred E. Smith had won the presidential election.  
Dated 1928 
Medium graphite pencil, illustration board
File dimensions 16.6 in × 21.0 in at 300dpi
42.2 cm × 53.3 cm at 300dpi 
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