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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Creator | Taylor, Eugene | Date.Digital | 2002-05-05 | Date.Original | 1910-06-11 | Description | This float represented the emblem of the American Woman's League, "Woman's Mission," which was a woman, seated, with two children standing next to her. This float carried models of George Julian Zolnay's lions, one on either side of the driver as well as models of Zolnay's sphinx. On the back of the float is a model of an American Woman's League Chapter House. This photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" on June 14, 1910. | Source | Photograph, laminated, stained and discolored, tear lower right corner, crack lower left corner, lamination causing distortion in the scan, 9.26" by 7.36" | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | American Woman's League--Convention | Subject.Keyword | People--Missouri--University City | Subject.Keyword | Parades--Missouri--University City | Title | Close-up view of the American Woman's League emblem float in the Convention parade |
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