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Women’s Rifle club member, Junction City, Kansas, 1925
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Women’s Rifle club member, Junction City, Kansas, 1925
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Glenn Burton, University of Kansas, 1928

Here he is again, showing off his basketball moves!
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Mabel Pickering, Junction City, Kansas, 1923
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Fog at Ludgate Circus, November 1922
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Christmas trees, South Flower Street, Los Angeles, 1928
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Los Angeles First National Bank, Hollywood Branch, 1928
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Mountain States Life building, Los Angeles, September 31, 1929
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Hill Street decorated for Christmas, Los Angeles, December 5, 1929
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Los Angeles First National Bank, Hollywood Branch, 1928
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The Hoisington Dispatch, Kansas, February 2, 1922
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Talton Place, Vancouver, 1925
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The Washington Post, Washington DC, May 23, 1922
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The Salina Evening Journal, Kansas, August 2, 1921
The Waxahachie Daily Light, Texas, February 10, 1927
“Rattle! Rattle! We’re just garbage!”
The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 25, 1925
At Grant’s Tomb on a recent Sunday three trim young misses, dressed in snugly-fit sailor trousers, were sitting with their rather effeminately dressed escorts, whose color schemes cerged (sp) on lavenders, pale grays and baby blues.
The policeman on the beat did not deem it necessary to accuse the young girls of parading in masculine attire since, in spite of their boyish haircuts and trousers, the girls’ curves were so apparent that their disguise was incomplete.