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"The Village Green: where the peoples of Wisconsin meet," exhibits, 1956-1957 : Exhibit on history of ethnic groups in Wisconsin ran from October 1956 to February 1957.
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PH 1133
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Color transparencies featuring costumed mannequins and objects from different immigrant groups
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PH 1372
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Negatives of handicraft objects: apparel, embroidery, household utensils, flatiron, decorated eggs, wooden shoes
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Audio 354A
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Tape recordings
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Audio
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Speech by Marshall Arrich of Milwaukee
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Audio
354A/2
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Tour and description of exhibit
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PH 1481
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"Tides of Taste," 1957-1958 : Color transparencies, 1957-1958, consisting of images of displays of china, silver, and other decorative objects arranged as period table settings for the exhibition "Tides of Taste" at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, sponsored and in part executed by the Women's Auxiliary of the Society.
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PH 2026
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"They did it themselves - fifty years or more ago," 1955 : Color transparencies, 2 x 2 inches mounted in glass, photographed by George Gamski, Madison, Wisconsin, of displays and installations of an exhibition, "They did it themselves - fifty years or more ago," October 1955, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. The exhibition consisted of household objects and women's handicraft from 1890-1910 with period settings and costumed mannequins.
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PH 2216
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Memorial Art Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1960 : Color transparencies of an exhibition sponsored by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Women's Auxiliary at the Memorial Art Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 1960. The exhibition featured American period furniture of the 18th and 19th centuries in group arrangements with prints, paintings, ceramics displayed as part of the settings.
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